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                    <text>Sanford Herald
Hist Year

No

81

Sanford

Florida

Shopping rush is on

NEW S D IG E S T |

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N EW S -FR O M T H E REGION AND A C R O S S T H £ J 5 T A T £

Ktith hits Bermuda, drifts north
MIAMI — Tropical Storm Keith brought (ale-force wind* and
ralno to Bermuda Thursday. but poaed little threat of major
damage mb U headed for probable extinction.
At 6 P
p.rm. E S T Thursday, the •atc-aeaaon atorm'a center was
at 33 0 north htlltude and 64.0 weal longitude. 300 miles
north-northeast of Bermuda, with winds of about 45 mph. It
was the last official advisory on Keith by the Hurricane Center.
It was moving east-northeast at about 40 mph and Its
forward speed was expected to Increase by Friday as It loses Its
tropical characteristics and merges with a Urge low pressure
system tit the far north Atlantic, forecasters at the National
Hlurriesne
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Center In Miami aald.
Forecasters said the storm would produce strong winds.
continued rain and lower temperatures on Bermuda.
tuda. but only
|e. Winds and rain
rail were expected to diminish Ute
light damage.
lursdsy as Keith moves array
awa from the British dependency.
Thursday
In Florid*, there were hurricane-strength wind gusts
Tuesday and Wednesday. Keith caused beach erosion, coastal
flooding and some washed-out roods, but there were no Injuries
or major damage.
In central Florida, many welcomed the rain, which reached 6
inches In some areas. Tornados spawned by the storm caused
minor damage around St. Petersburg and Orlando.
Keith was the 11th named storm of the AllanUc-Caribbean
hurricane season, which began June 1 and ends Nov. 30. It
formed Nov. 17 southeast of Jamaica and headed west, but
then began a turn east across the state about 3 a m.
Wednesday south of Tampa Bay near Bradenton. It spun off
Into the Atlantic by 11 a m.
Forecasters aald there did not appear to be other I
tropical storm threats.

Police probe possible leweky helel Hnke
C LE A R W A TE R — Police aald they are Investigating whether
a mulllmlllion-dolUf Jewelry heist at a Boca Raton shop
Tuesday night la related to a Jewelry store robbery at a
Clearwater mall last month.
Gunmen In both»
wore disguises and targeted exclusive
mall Jewelers. They tossed smoke bomba to cover their escapes
and dropped much of the loot while fleeing.
Clearwater police Detective Dick Howard said Thursday that
authorities are Investigating whether the robberies are related.
"There were some basic similarities." he said, “but It's loo
soon to know” If the robberies were committed by the same
people.
■ Bob Ferrell, spokesman for the Palm Beach County Sheriffs
Office, said his agency has "nothing to tie the two together."
At 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, five gunmen wearing baggy clothes
and Halloween masks depicting elderly men stor.nedlnlo H .T.
oiuan Jewelers
ueweiers In
in Boca
ooca Raton's
rtaion a Town
i own Center
i_emrr mall. Ferrell aald.
Stuart
The gunmen knocked a security guard toi lthe ground, raided
display
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H |cases and look more than ( 7 millioni worth
of diamonds
and Jewelry. Ferrell aald.
said. The robbers set of
off smoke bombs to
cover (heir escape through a side door and left the mall In a
van.
A deputy sheriff was In the area at the time and noticed the
vehicle traveling fast, Ferrell aald. The officer tried to atop the
van. but some of the gunmen opened fire with automatic
weapons from the back of the vehicle.
The gunmen abandoned the van and investigators recovered
about (6 .9 million worth of the Jewels In and near the vehicle
where Ike robbers probably dropped it while running. Ferrell
■aid. About (3 0 0.0 0 0 worth still was missing

6

E g y r t a : C o c t h u m m Huh Iw d s s lh s t

MIAMI — The chief assistant medical examiner aald hia office
may have found a link btween the repeated use of cocaine In
small amounts and sexual activity in the deaths of up to 12
women.
Testa showed the women repeatedly used less than a
normally fatal dose of cocaine and died Just before or during
sex. Dr. Chaika Weill, chief assistant Dade County medical
examiner, said Thuraday.
Officials Initially thought 12 women found dead since
September 1966 were murdered. But officials now think that
nine of them — and possibly all 12 — died from cocaine used In
much smaller amounts than overdoses In conjunction with
sex.
Medlral examiner's office officials said the victims, between
16 and 32 years old. each had a history of cocaine use and had
arrest records (or prostitution or were living on the streets
"Th e typical scene la In a cheap room, a clump of bushes or
an abandoned building." Weill (old The Miami Newa. "Th e
woman la naked from the waist down, her clothes are scattered
around. At first glance, she looks like site s been raped and
murdered."
But. he aald. autopsies showed they weren't murdered. All
but one of the victims have been classified as "cocaine
Intoxication accidents." Still, officials are baffled why the
cocaine. In each case only about 1 milligram per liter of blood,
killed the women.

From Uni tad Frets International reports

LOTTERY
The daily number Thursday in
the Florida Lottery CASH 3
game waa 828
L .Straight Play (numbers in exact
order): $250 on e SOcent bet.
$500 on $1.
L Box 3 (numbers in any order):
$80 lor a 50-cenl bet, $160 on St.
C.'Box 6 (numbers in any order)
$40 tor a 50-cent bat, $80 on $1.
(J Straight Box 3: $330 in order
drawn, $80 in any order on a $!
bet.
t ; Straight Box 6 $290 in order
drawn, $40 if picked in combina­
tion on $1 bet

POSTMAtTIRi Saadi
I* TH I SAMF0RD HIRALD. P.0.
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Above, it. Sam FLftigan watches as Tom Fuller. Geneva, carves
one of the 13 lurkeya prepared by the Salvation Army lor
Thanksgiving dlnnar In Senlord Right, Al Trevino and Jim
Goemmer, dlnnar guests of the Salvation Army discuss the meal
end other mailers with Tom Berleild. right, director of social
services al the Sanford Salvation Army.

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Probe reveals death ride cracked
H A LLA N D A LE — A state official says a
creek In the arm of a midway rale was the
cause of an accident that killed a popular
'Cooper City teenager and Injured six (tropic
i i ivic isrewim vtNifuy mu*
Christy Sc hafak . 17. described as an
“all-around senior girl" a: Cooper City High
School, died Wednesday night from head
Injuries, police said Five other peoplr were
treated and released for their Injuries
Christopher Burch. 23. of Davk. Fla . was
In satisfactory condition Friday at Memorial
Hospital of Hollywood with fractured ribs
and bruises, hospital spokesman Russ
Ralford said
In a related Incident, a 17-year-old friend
of the victim was In Jail on first degree
m u rd e r ch a rg e s after h r a lleg ed ly
shotgunned another youth at a (tarty where
Schafak's friends gathered to mourn her
Walter Rich, director of the state Bureau
of Fairs and Expositions said the crack
caused one arm on "The Monster." an
octupus-llkc amusement ride to break off on
W ednesday n ig h t, sending Schafale
plummeting to her death.
Rich told the Fort Lauderdale News and
Sun-Sentinel that the arm brokr at the spot
where the melal had been fractured. It had
not been detected by Inspectors brrausr II
had been painted over.
Parts of the brokrn arm were shipped to
Boca Raton for Inspection by Dr. Jeffrey
Trnant of Florida Atlantic University, a

IX T IN M O
Today...sunny. High 75 In
80. Wind east 10
~ m p. h .
Tonight...fair. Low in the up­
p e r 5 0 s to lo w e r 6 0 s .
Southeast wind 5 to 10 mph.
Saturday...m ostly sunny.
High 80 to 85. Wind south 10
mph. Remainder of Thanksg i v i n g
h o l i d a y
weekend...partly sunny. Highs
In (he lower 80s. Lows In lower
60s.

Friday. November 25. 1968
Vol 81. No 81

leesnd Clan Parts** Paid al Seated,
FtorIda llfll

SANFORD — A disappoint­
ing tu rn o u t for the first
Ihankaglvlng offering at San­
ford's Salvation A rm y could be
due to poor publicity, accord­
ing to Lt. Sam Flanigan, com­
mander of the local office.
While volunteers prepared
for 200 people, leas than 20
came to enjoy the holiday fare.
" E v e r y t h i n g la geared
toward Christmas dinners and
baskets." Flanigan aald. "Peo­
ple In Sanford Jusl don't think
of us at Thanksgiving.*'
Funding and manpower fell
short in past yean, making
the event Impossible. Bui Hits
year. 13 turkeys. 60 pounds of
dressing. 10 gallons of manhed
potatoes and 35 plea were
either purchased or donated.
What wasn't used yesterday.
Flanigan aald was shipped to
two Sanford nursing homes In
addition. 94 people received'
food baskets two days prior to
Thanksgiving.
"We've already decided to
do it again.'* Flanigan aald.
"We'll Just need to work on the
publicity."

metallurgist
“ We're hoping he ran trll us the spred of
the M«k and what ranted this (failure In
t»ci ottie a compkte break." Hkb said. "We
also warn to determine bow the lung the
fracture has been there and if there are
fractures on the other arms "
In v e s tig a to r s said t h r rid e w as
manufactured about 10 years ago by the
Eyerly Aircraft Corp of Salem Ore . which
has since gone out ot business. .John Eyerly,
the empany's owner. Is now head ol JV
Industries, which supplies pari* lot the ride
James E. Strates Shows, which owns and
operates trhr Broward County Fair midway,
bought the ride In thr rarly lOHOs.
Investigators said
The more than HO midway rides were all
Inspected by slatr officials before the fair
oprned Nov 17 and on a daily basis by (air
worker*during ihr lair, officials said
In the shooting at 3 30 Thursday morn­
ing. only sevrn hours aftrr Ihr tragic

accident. Frier Trrslgni. IB. was killed and
a 17-yrar-ukl girl was wounded in the hand
U u p ct City Police Detective Bretl Mitchell
said Tennant s last words to Scan £tlrin
merman. It*, were go ahead, shout i|tc. lie
said Ihr girt had tried to step between them
to prrvrnt the shooting. Inn Slrm m frm an
Itrrd anyway
Investigators said Trrslgni and Stemmerman were clour friends ami all those
Involved were, or had hern, Irlends of
SchaUIr All rxcepl Trrslgni were students
al Cooper City High School Trrslgni
graduated from there In 1987
They said they knew o( no motive and
that although there had been alcohol
available al Ihr gathering of about six
teenagers al Trrslgnl's. they did nol think It
was a factor
They said Slemmrnnan got Ihr shotgun
from a closet in lhe Trrslgni home They
said ihr (Miirnls were out of town for the
weekend

Youth killed in ‘w ind surfing’ accident
United Prase Intern attewal
PLANT C ITY - A IS year old Plant Clly
youth waa killed Thanksgiving Day while
"wind surfing." or riding on the naif of a
speeding rar for Ihrllla. (roller rr|*&gt;nrd
Friday.
The death brought the holiday trafflc
drath loll In Honda to eight. The Florida

Highway Patrol had predicted 42 would dir
during thr Thanksgiving weekend, which
offktally began al 6 p.m. Wednesday and
ends Sunday night
T h r youth, who had not hern Identified,
was In a group of teenagers who were wind
surfing, said poller Sgt Huger Sir miner
"lie was on lop of Ihr ear and a buddy of
his was driving All the kids were juveniles

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What a hostage has to be thankful for
Uahad F t s m I s H r s i t l m l _______________

Man chargad in cocalna tala
SANFORD — Sanford police report charging a man with aale
and delivery of cocaine, pcaaeMkm of cocaine, battery on a
policeman, aggravated battery and resisting arrrsl with
violence after he allegedly told rocaine to an informant and
fought police who arrested him.
Reglnold U m a r Jones. 21. of 1012 Holly Ave.. Sanford, was
arrested el 9 07 p.m. Thuridiy on Weal 13th Street nt
Mulberry Avenue. He Is accused of selling $20 worth of track
cocaine to an Informant on 13th Street. When police
confronted him he ran and then fought police when captured, a
police report said. Bond Is $2,000.

Man allagadly expotad himaalf at flora
SANFORD — A man was arTcalrd at the 7-Eleven, 4103 S
Orlando Drive. Sanford, with hi* panta down around his ankles
and his sexual organs exposed. Sanford police report
Strvrn Jay Hudson. 36. address unknown, was arrested at
5:20 p m Thursday after police w err called to the store.
Hudson Is charged with exposure of sexual organs Bond Is
• 100

Man arrested on DUI charge
The following person faces s rharge of driving under the
influence In Seminole County i
• John Steven Slanrk. 42. address not reported, was
arrested at 1128 p.m Thursday on Mellonvlllr Avenue.
Sanford, after his pickup truck failed to maintain a tingle lane

Woman reports eexuel assault
SANFORD — Sanford police are Investigating a complaint by
a 22-year-old Sanford woman, who said a man fondled her and
made lewd slaiementa at Ihe 7-Eleven. 12th Street. Sanford at
about 10 30 p m Wednesday The wom an said Ihe »us|&gt;r&lt; t
followed her home after touching her

Man robbed with bricks, bottles
SANFORD — Three robbers who brandished bricks and
bottles stole t ! 4 0 from Robin Lee Thompson. 21. of 705
Cherokee Ave , Sanford, at about 10 50 p m Wednesday
Thompson told Sanford poller he was rohhetf on Severnli
Street at Locust Avenue, and the robbers brokr the windshield
of his car with a tan tie before running awav with his &lt;ash

Elderly nursing home
patients over-drugged
United Prau ln f HieManel*
1
CH ICAGO — American nurs
lug homes, largrly Ignoring
persistent warnings that they
are overmedtcsllng most nf their
elderly patients, are Riving them
psyrhoartlvr drags as a form of
"chemical restraint." a study
said
A tram from the Program lor
th e A n a ly s t s of C l l n l c s l
Strategies at Harvard Medical
School and the Beth Israel hospl
tal in Boston found that on the
average nursing home resident»
are prescribed 8 I dlffrrrtu
drugs per month, and lake 4 7 of
them for five days or more.
About 65 perrenl of Ihe rest
d e n t s w e re p r e s c r i b e d
(»svcho.« live drug*, and one In
lour was taking two or more
such medicines
Dr Jerry Avorn. who hrad*
the Harvard program and led the
study, said elderly nursing home
patients "a re one of most
overmedicated tegmenta of soci­
ety
"Th e irony ts that these are
1lie frailest people In Ihe
country, yet they are rrcelvtng
the most intense medication
with minimum physician Invulvement In surveillance" of
eflerla anil side effects, said
Avorn In a telephone interview,
adding he was "troubled und
disappointed" by the findings
"Troubled breausr Ihe level of
use Is much higher than It needs
to br. and disappointed because
the levels are as high as 10 year*
ago There ha* been little Im­
provement In last decade" Avorn
said, despite alarms sounded
over Ihe years
The researchers surveyed drag
use among 850 residents, who
on average were close to 85
years old, in a dozen typical
intermediate care facilities In
Massachusetts
Writing In the Journal of the
American Medical Association,
published Thursday, they said
about 220 residents were being
given anti psychotic drugs,
which reduce delusions In young
patients with schizophrenia.
nut Just 36 of the residents
actually had such diagnoses,
and Avorn said. “ In the elderly
all (anil psychotlcs) do is quiet
people down. They do not clarify
the mind In the way they do In
young schizophrenics."
The researchers said Ihe high
frequency of toxic tractions to

these drugs is well known, and
side-effects Include confusion,
cnnsllpalkm. Incontinence and
tardive dyskinesia — disabling
Involuntary movements that
may persist alter Ihe drugs are
Mupprd
Most of H it pallrnta getting
antl-depmaant drug* wrre not
diagnosed as depressed, and
one-fourth of these patient* w rre
given amytrtptylllir. the anti
depressant "least favored for
g r r la t r lr patients" because
side-effects include m em ory
problems, disorientation con*
stipation, difficulty urinating,
blurred vision and other pro­
blems
“ Reliance on scheduled regi
men* of (mycfioai llve medicine*
Indliatr* that these drags are
nut used transiently for period*
of special need Instead this
(Mitern of US' is com|Mtllilr w ith
the concept of sedation a*
‘chemical rrstralnl.'" the re ­
searchers said

Many of the patients received
sedatives that are long lasting,
can build up to high levrla tn the
todies of eldrrly people and havr
side rflrcls simitar to those of
amytrtplylinr
Avorn said "a combination of
far tors' led to nvermrdlcatlon.
Including "economic incentives
to ran nursing hornrs with as
little slafl as feasible T h a t
creates a real incentive to use
chemical restraint* or sedatives
to keep people quiet "
He added. "I'hyslclans tend
not in be as careful about
prescribing drug* for Ihe elderly
as they should he Plus, society
lends to look for chemical solu­
tion* to problem*
"If a patleni I* wandering nr

• U: 15 a in — Fire Station
No. I. walk-in with buy. I.
trauma cue.
• 3:48 a in. — H15 French
Ave., tnmmn call, woman, ugr
u k n o w n . trn n tip o rtril by
private vehicle.
• 4:46 p.m. - Fifth Street
and Olive Avenue, trauma
call. boy. 12. transported by
private vehicle.
• 5:22 p.m . 504 N.
Grandview Ave.. trauma call,
m an, 10. transported by
private vehicle.

Mandela family
dismisses
announcement
Untied Press International
J O H A N N E S B U R G . S ou th
Africa — The wile of black
nationalist leader Nelson Man
d rla d is m is s e d a J u s t ic e
Ministry derision lo ra*r restric­
tions on her husliand saying h*" remains a prtsxxirr of Ihr South
African gnvrnintrnt" with no
sign nf rrlrasr
The government announced
Ihursday that Mandrla. Iran*
(erred from prison lo a CapeTown clink- (nr irralmrnl for
tuhrrculosls In August, would tie
transferred tn a "comfortable
and srrurr living acconimixla
lion" and allowed grrairr *ontact with his family
Tire hrtel announcement by
Justlcr Minister Kobic Cortsrr
Irnded lo confirm widespread
sprcuUlkm Mandela would br
rrleased In a step-by-step pr«»&lt;cs* in a bid to (wrvenl massive
celebrations among black* and
defuse prrslslent international
appeal* for hi* frredom
B u t th e a n n o u n c e m e n t
•lopped short if granting Man­
drla freedom and was swiftly
dismissed by Mandela's wife.
Winnie. In a slalrmrni released
through the family attorney In
Johannesburg
Th e government announce­
ment indicated Mandela wn*
recovering from hi* disease in
the exclusive Consluntiaticrg
Clinic In Ca|w Town and could
fe moved eventually But citing
fear* over hi* safety. It said fir
would tie transferred only lo a
"secure living anoni modal ion
C o rtsrr said Mandela's health
had "Im p ro ve d to such and
extrnt that shrsild the Improve­
ment continue It will eventually
no longer b r nri cssary lo care
for him In a clinic "

Hwm * * * * fe, M

Pick a part
Jack Riggan. 45. owner of Jack’s Cycle and
Salvage on Weal Third Street. Sanford, takes a

part from a motorcycle in his salvage yard
Wednesday ahemoon

N O T IC E O F C H A N G E O F L A N D U S E
P U B L IC H E A R I N G —

NOVEM BER 30. 1988

THE CITY OF L0NGWO0D PROPOSES TO CH AN G E THE USE OF LAND WITHIN THE AREA IN THE MAP IN THIS ADVERTISEMENT IN ORDER
TO HEAR ALL PUBLIC COM MENT REGARDING TH E PROPOSED CHANGE. THE LAN0 PLANNING AGENCY OF THE CITY OF L0NGW00D
WILL HOLD A PUBLIC HEARING ON NOVEMBER X . IMS AT 7 00 P M . OR AS SOON THEREAFTER AS POSSIBLE. IN TH E LONGWOOD CITY
COMMISSION CHAMBERS. 175 W WARREN AVENUE LONGWOOD. FLORIDA ADDITIONAL PUBLIC HEARINGS WILL BE HELD BEFORE THE
LONGW OOD CITY COMMISSION AT FUTURE OATES TO BE ANNOUNCED
FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. PLEASE C O N TA C T THE LONGWOOD PLANNING DEPARTMENT AT 260 3440

LONGWOOD. FLORIDA

ujmrt. the reflex often Is to use a
sedative" rulhrr than find out
wliai is troubling the resident or
adapt routine* to match p a ­
tients' rather than the stair*
nerds. A vo rn said

The tram 1* now trying to
Iiii prove drug use In Ihe home*
and seeing "encouraging" re­
sults from work *up{&gt;oried by
Ihr Jo h n A Hartford foundation
of New York
Dr. Don Hlrsrn!&gt;rrg. u senior
editor at JAMA, said In an
editorial that anil psychotic*,
sedatives, and anil depressants
have hern linked lo costly falls
and hip fractures In the elderly.
He said •3.9 billion In Medicaid
goes to Intrnnrdlulr rare facili­
ties.

■— WOBMCY CALLS
THURSDAY

After Anderson passed the 1,000 day mark chained by

BOSTON — Terry Anderson, the Ameiithe ankle in a 10- by 10-foot cell, he began pounding his
ran Journalist held hostage in Lebanon for
1.350 days, has gone on hunger strikes,
forehead against the plaster until blood flowed.
smashed his head against his cell until It
-Former hostage Marcel Fonlalne
bled and spends day and night shackled to a
bed. the Boston Globe reported Thursday.
Details of Anderson's captivity wrre based
"T h e y slopped downstairs. The guards
When Fontaine hugged Anderson, telling
on interviews with three Americans and one
him hr had a family lh.it loved him. hul siill
Frenchman who shared his ordeal but have w rr r gelling rrady to tight It out. hut
convinced (hr mlliil.i nobody was hiding
could nm calm him down, hr called the
since been treed.
guards who subdued Anderson but did not
Anderson, the 41-year-old Middle Hast there and they left." tie w»ld
Hut Fontaine warned against any attempt
treat his gashed head
bureau chief for Ihe Associated Press, ha*
Fontaine, ihe Rev La wren re Martin
never seen a daughter born alter his rapluic In rescue Anderson
"You must never do that. He (A ndrrvinl Jenco. Benjamin Weir anil Jacobsen said
and does not know that Ids father and
Anderson has undergone hunger strikes In
brother have both died of cancer, the former Will die right away When there was a knock
lutllr attempts to obtain a newspaper and
at the door. Ihe jailer would put us on our
hostages said.
Marcel Fontaine, a French diplnmai re­ knees and hold a gun to our heads Oflrn it drfUnlly gave his captors a N.i/l like salute.
They said he is constantly shackled to his
leased May 6. said he filled Anderson in on a was a Kalashnikov (Soviet-made machine
lot of news after hr was captured, hut gunl in one hand and a hand grenade in iht* tied and is allowed only 15 minutes a day to
use Ihe crude bathroom, shower, clean Ills
omltird word of the deaths because "I Was other."
utensils
and wash fits clothes
Fontaine.
Interviewed
at
his
home
in
a
afraid he might commit sulridr "
He Is blindfolded whenever guards are
Another captive, David Jacobsen, said Parts suburb, also to! 1 Ihe Globe how. alter
prrsrnl arid always rals with his right hand,
« I.OOO-day mark
s* nr of the hostages were almost frred once Anderson passed
fils left hand being used in dean himself
wnen Amal militiamen searching a llelrul rhulnrd by liir ankle .,i a 10- hv IO foot cell,
neighborhood came to the very bouse where be began pounding bis forehead against the with water hreausr he lias lio tnllel |M|&gt;er.
they said
plaster until blond flowed
Ihe Americans were being held

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• 8:35 p.m. - 703 S. Hoy
Ave.. medical call, woman.
0 2 . tra n s p o rte d by
Hural/Melro.
• 8:33 p.m. - 2IH Lnurelln.
medical trauma call, woman.
4 8. tra n s p o rte d by
Hlll.il/Mrl in
• 0:04 p in . 1811 W .
15th St., patient left before
ambulance arrived.
• 0:08 p.m. 1010 W .
13th S I., trauma, two men.
ngra unknown transported to
Central Florida Regional Hos­
pital b y Kural/Metro and
Sanford police.

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ED ITO R IALS

Bush’s agenda
faces fight
For the Aral time In nearly three decade* of
presidential election*, the party that lo*t the
race for the W hite House has picked up seats
In the Senate and House. These fains have
emboldened Democratic lawmakers, who are
hungry for a mare assertive role after eifht
serful
years of domination by the n
chief executive since Franklin D . Roosevelt.
For President-elect Bush, the Democrats’
new-found strength « e s a significant threat
to his ability to govern ieffectively.
Many other presidents
its have faced a divided
d
governm ent and still m snsged to exert
considerable control over Congress. But M r.
Bush, at least at this Juncture. Is confronted
by a potent combination of forces that could
weaken his capacity to be a strong president.
First, the Democratic majorities on Capitol
ve froi
H ill Interpret the election as a directive
from
(he voters far lawmakers to assume a greater
partnership w ith the president In setting the
nation’s agenda. Th is la largely because the
Democrats deged history by gaining one sent
in the Senate and five In the House even as
they failed to f t the Oval Office. B y contrast,
when Ronald Reagan waa elected Ui 1900. the
Democrats lost 13 seals in the Senate and 33
In the House.
In addition, the lack of specific new
proposals advanced by M r. Bush during the
campaign means that his election mandate la
defined as continuation of present polkies
and accorded little respect am ong Democrats
In Congress. Perhaps more significant, the
president-elect excites little political fear
among h it opponents, who clearly doubt his
ability to go over their heads to the voters as
Mr. Reagan has done so m asterfully.

Among the
will fW g o u n te r a

New federal anti-drug bill may be a bust
W ASH tNOTON (NEA) - Despite the publicity
br'ng givern the “ tough" new anti-drug bill
passed by the 100th Congress, the legislation Is
a watered-down version of both the original
House and Senate MU*. In fact, it may make
drug enforcement more dlfTcull.
For example, a major component of the bill
shifts enforcement emphasis from the seller to
the ’ recreational" user. To make It easier for
prosecutor* to punish casual users. House
Republicans backed a new provision that
authorizes the Justice Department — through
local U.S. attorneys — to administratively &lt;
penalties of up to *10.000 for possession of
"personal use" amounts of specified illegal
drugs.
This
iks would facilitate punishment of users
without requiring a full blown trial. However,
under the Insistence of the Senate, provisions
were added giving a defendant the right lo ask
for a civil Jury trial with full procedural
safeguards - such aa right to counsel and a
beyond-a-reasonable-doubt burden of proof on*
the part of the government. Given this burden. It
Isiquestionable Inow often a fine will be Imposed.
Further, rsince the process is akin to receiving
a glorified traffic ticket (for example. It will leave
law
a defendant w ith no criminal record).

rhe new bill effectively decriminalizes smallamount poises*ton.
Also trumpeted la a section of the new bill that
permits a Judge to
d en y a defendant
convicted of d ru g
possession fu tu re
a c re s * — fo r a
specified period — to
c e rta in fe d e ra l
benefits. These In ­
clude public housing,
grants, con tra cts,
lo a n s , m o r tg a g e
guarantees, student
lo a n s and s o m e
forms of veterans’
aid. Federal benefit*
( par t of ths
that cannot be de­
p r o c e s s Is
nied Include Social
akin
to r a­
Security. Medicare,
ce I v I n o a
welfare, ve teran s’
glorified traf­
disability benefits
fic ticket^
and hospitalization
rights.
But then a variety of safeguards were added
First. the denial of benefits cannot be simply
administrative, but must be Imposed by a
sentencing Judge. It la complrtriv discretionary

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generally favor a tax Increase rather than
steep spending cuts lo meet the declining
deficit targets required by the G ra m m Rudm an law . Consequently. Dem ocratic
leaders are prepared to refuse to enact m ajor
s p e n d in g re d u ctio n s u n less M r. B ush
embraces a lax hike. Th e outcome of this test
of w ills in the early days of the new
adm inistration may set the tone for the next
four years.
Another area In which the W hite House and
Congress m ay clash are potential appoint­
ments to the Supreme Court. T h e three most
liberal Justices — W illia m J . B re n n a n .
Th u rgo o d Marshall. H arry A . Hlackm um —
are now 80 or older. T h e odds are good that
President Bush will have an opportunity to
replace all of them with his ow n appointees.
B u t the b ru is in g batle o v e r P re sid e n t
Reagan’s nom ination of Robert H . B urk
demonstrates that Democratic senators w ill
not hesitate to try to block any Bush nominee
w hom they regard as too conservative.
As a former member ol Congress himself.
Mr. Bush has a keen understanding ol how to
deal w ith lawm akers on a personal basts. T h e
president-elect Is also more pragm atic, flexi­
ble and w illing to com prom ise than his
predecessor. T h e trick w ill be to boost
popular su p p tri for his policies, on the one
hand, while negotiating deals w ith Congress
that do not betray the conservative mandate
h r was handed on Nov. 8.

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G E O R G E F. W IL L

PLO view of Israel unchanged
W A S H IN G T O N -T h e Palestine Liberation
Organization s wtt. like the rarest wine In the
cellar, is saved lor special occasions, such aa
the Algiers conference There Atm I Abbas,
planner of the Achlllc Lauro hijacking, said
this about Leon Kllnghoffer. the American shot
In his wheelchair and dumped overboard
“ Maybe he was trying lo swim lor II.”
Abbas, the convicted murderer and member
of the PLO executive committee, said that with
a half-smile, thereby embarrassing the PLO.
which la conducting a peace charade. It is
having some success. Thus last week ABC’s
evening news said: "We begin tonight with a
landmark decision In the Middle East. The
Palestine National Council, which to In essence
the Palestinian parliament In exile, has
formally declared that Isreal has a legitimate
right to extol." That report was wrong.
More circumspect reports said the PLO
"hints at" (New York Tim es) or "Implies"
(Washington Postl recognition of Israel, but
even they erred The Algiers decision, far from
being a departure from the PLO's "rrjecUontot'' stance regarding Israel, to designed to
advance an explicit strategy of destruction
The PLO has long been divided about how to
pur*ue liquidation of Israel. One faction has
simply favored terrorism leading to war. But
socallrd "moderate#" argued for violence
supplemented by diplomacy. The y say force
will work only alter Israel has been shrunk to
Indefensible border* This two-stage, two-state
solution was affirmed In Algiers. It 1s peace as
a tactic of war.
W ha t flu m m o x e d w is h f u l-t h in k i n g
Westerners was the PLO's dusty semi-approval
of U.N. resolution 242. which endorse* secure
and recognized boundaries for "every state In
the area Th e PLO began with Its standard
misrepresentation of 242. It Involves the
missing definite article.
The resolution call* for withdrawal of Israel
"from territory occupied" in 1987. The
absence of "the" before the word "territory"
expresses U.S. and Israeli Insistence that 242
does not prejudge the final disposition of the
West “Bank,
ik. does not require resturallon of the
1967 borders. The Algiers declaration says
242 requires withdrawal of Israel from "all
Palestinian Arab territories occupied since
1967, Including Arab Jerusalem."
More Important, the PLO approves 242 only
In the context of other U .N . resolutions
"relevant to" Palestinian Issues. Those resolu­
tions have the cumulative effect of mandating
Israel's deal ruction.
They Include Ihe 1975 resolution that
characterized Zionism as racism and aimed at
the de-lrgltlmlzalion of Israel. They inrludr a
drmand for Internationalization of Israel's
capital. Jerusalem (which has never been Ihe
capital of an Arab or Moslem state). They
Include a demand for return lo Syria of the

Golan Heights from which aggression ra m r In
1973.
They Include partition plan 181 of 1947.
under which Israel was to lie three semi
triangles touching at the tip* without the
Negev, without much ol Galilee, even without
the southern outskirts of Tel Aviv (The Algiers
declaration ol an Independent I'alrsUnlan state
to based on 181. w hirh the PLO charter ha*
called "entirely II
legal regardless of
the passage of lim e."
Israel attained Its
pre-1907 borders by
w in n in g the w a r
la u n c h e d by th e
Arabs when they re­
jected I81.|
The U.N. resolu­
tions that condition
PLO approval ol 242
Include the one af­
firming (he "right of
return" for Palesti­
C lho PLO has
nians. That would
lo n g b e e n
strip Israel ol an
divided
about
essential attribute ol
how to pursue
sovereignty, control
liquidation of
of Immigration.
Israel^
T h e W est's a p ­
peasement re fle x
confused {tropic lo Identify dangerous men like
Arafat as "moderates" who deserve en­
couragement lest "hawks" (In Ihe Kremlin
closet, In other Palestinian (actions) supplant
the supposedly embattled "moderates" So
Arafat now says: Accept this plan or ” 1 can
always rome back to our council and declare
that moderation does not jtay."
When Arafat soon seeks a visa to vlstl the
United Nullons that uiithor of so much
mischief, where h r once was applauded when
lie look a pistol to thr {todlum -lh r U.S.
govrrmnrnl should say no. Tlial decision will
suy that this government sees Ihe extremism
beneath the weasel-words and evasions.
Shorlly before the Algiers meeting codified
Arafat’s thinking, he told Time magazine Ills
thoughts: The United Nations, hr said, has
branded Israel a racist stale and "w e don't
want a racist state In Ihe area." In August,
Ahd al-llamld Sayekh, chairman of thr
PalestIne National Council, sukl thr "Interim
solution" advances the goal of total control of
Palestine. In Srplcmber. Abu Ayad. Araful's
deputy, called thr PLO Initiative "a mecha­
nism to Implement Ihe phased pollry ratified
In I974"~lnc two-stage solution to the pro­
blem of Israel. In October, he said II Implied no
rejection of the PLO charier which vow*
destruction of Israel: "ll to Inconceivable that
we will recognize the right of our enemy over
any piece of territory on Palestinian soil.”
to MSI. SOUMfto* Fm I Wrtltft Orwf

until a third conviction for trafficking, when
denial becomes mandatory.
Then, at the Insistence of Rep. Charles Rangel.
D-N.Y.. chairman of the House Select Committee
on Narcotic* and Drug Abuse, a provision was
added that allow* a waiver at the denial If a
defendant has entered, completed or tried to
enter a drug rehabilitation program.
Further, lo give Congress an out. the rflctilvr
date of the provision waa put off until Sept. I.
1080. Th e presidenI will be required by May 1 to
submit a detailed report on the Ukrly effect of the
ograni. giving Congress time *7 "noddy or even
GOllt.
The Reagan administration has (ought the war
igs through
throt
on drugs
an entity called the National
Drug Policy Board. Congress has argued that, as
a result, no one Individual ta In charge and
accountable. Both the Senate and House agreed
that a single Individual must be plated In
charge.
The bitterest battle of the compromise was
fought over the powers lo be exercised by the
new "d ru g czar " The Senate wanted whoever
would fill that position to have operational
control over Individual agencies, both on the
enforcement and demand reduction sides of the
anti-drug equation,
icimancwtaasca •HTiasaui m m

J A C K ANDERSON

Khomeini’s eyes
on terrorism
W ASH IN GTON - The Ayatollah Khomeini
may be twerlly suing toe prarr In hi*
right-year war with Iraq, but hr to an
unrepentant provocateur of terrorism
In fad. with his attention dlvrrlrd (nan
costly open warfare, he lias more time and
energy for Ihe kind of underground mayhem
that to htalorlr
We have learned (rum well placed Iranian
sources and U S Intelligence amine* that
Khomeini anil speaker of the Parliament
llashemi KaKtnJanl. have put new emphasis
and asalgnrd new
personnel lo Icaneti
ling terrorism out
side Iran's borders
K h o m e in i and
K a fa a n ja n l assign
lheir diabolical dirty
work lo two main
groups w . Hrrhollah
and P iid ir s n .
Hezbollah, the Parly
of God. is (used in
Le b a n o n and has
herii behind most
anll-Amertcan terror- r
Ism The Pasdaran.
or Ihe Revolutionary f Itching lo turn
their energies
Guards Corps, to a
to a new front £
(analtcal clique ol
Khom eini’s soldiers
who are Itehlng In turn their energies lo a
new tronl now lhai Ihe war with the
"heathen" Iraqis to ending
There appears to tie a new nnphasis. loo.
on loratlng and killing Khomeini's enemies
Irulde Iran — specifically (he members of the
People's Mojafiedln who droll Ihe revolu­
tionary guard* some humiliating defeats this
year, launching attacks Iron. I»ase* Inside
Iraq.
telr leader. Missouri Kajavt. recently sent
Thr
a telegram In the prime minister of Turkey
asking for help In slopping Khomeini'*
terrorists from operating In Turkey. Khomeinl henchmen allegedly had abducted two
Prople's Mujahedin member* from a Persian
restaurant In Istanbul In two separate
instances.
Targeting Iranian dissident* and foreigners,
such as Americans, assures dial Iranian
*|wm*nred terrorism will tic a growth In­
dustry According to our source*, the new
makeup of tire Khumelnl/Ratoiinjanl terrorist
organization Includes key training centers
sprouting up on the Iranian landscape.
T h r complete guide to Iran should Include
thesr high spots:
— A renter next lo the Libyan Embassy In
Tehran on Takhl-e Tavuus Street coordinates
Intelligence for terrorist* and train* agents
who are recruited from other countries. A
man named Assadl. a member uf Ihe
revolutionary guards, run* Ihe ccnlrr.
— Th e Imam llosseln Post, formerly railed
Eshralabad. to attached lo the Revolutionary
Guards Corps and to the slle of military,
terror and M in tage training for recruits from
I he region
— The Monzarich camp to comfortably
close to Khomeini's house In the Jamaran
section of Tehran. The camp trains terrorist
agents who are not from thr Middle East.
— T h e Clumirun Post to the site ol
explosives training for the revolutionary
guards who rujihrmlatlrally call themselves
"expeditionary soldiers. Thai means they
are preparing for terrorism, and not for the
war with Iraq The post to named ufter
Khomeini's flrst commander nf Ihe revolu­
tionary guards who disappeared mysteriously
and to presumrddrad.
— The Aqriasslrh Post on thr outskirts of
him lias been operating for two years, and to
now receiving new funding mid people. Death
squuds train Irrr to be dispatched abroad for
killing, not kidnapping. There to some
disagreement among Intelligence sources
whether Ihe recruits make a suicide pact or
plan escape routes for themselves.
— T h e Qods IY»I about 10 kilometers from
Tehran to specifically for dissident Iraqis
recruited because of their support for the
Iranian form of Islam.
Sf J«* AsSwMHini B»k V»« Atl*
im. UaM Fulwi IrnSkak. !•&lt;.

�Sanlord Herald. Sanlord. Florida — Friday. November 25, 10U — ( A

F IN A N C IA L

Stocks open sharply lower
NEW Y O R K — Slock prices opened aharply
and broadly lower today In liftlil irudlnK of New
York Slock Exchange Issue*. erasing tlu* gains
won In the previous srv Inn
The Dow Junes industrial average, which
rose 14.58 Wednesday, was oil Ml 20 lo
2073 OH shortly slier the market opened.
Declines led advances 523-172 among Die
1,017 Issues crossing the New York Slock
Exchange tape. Early turnover amounted to
about 0.050.000 shares
Analysis said the day allrr Thanksgiving has
liadlllonally been one of Ihe slowest trading
days ol Ihe year and predicted today would lie
no exception
Stock prices closed broadly higher Wednes­
day In qulel pre Thanksgiving trading as signs

of Improved market *rnument canted over
from the previous session.
The market opened higher and continued to
build on Its gains as trading gradually slowed
lo a crawl ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday.
The advance Included a surge among tranvporlatlon stocks, which happened amid a meeting
In Vienna by the Organization of Petroleum
Exporting Countries.
A.C. Moore, director of research at Argus
Research Corp.. said Ihe market was showing a
“ reflexive rally" In Ihe wake of its post-election
decline
lie cited a stabilization In the dollar as
helping to soothe Ihe market, and predicted
ihe market would gain strength Into December
as sentiment rose and Investors bought blue
' t,r mil othrr selected Issues at 'reasonable"
prices

Dollar mostly higher;
gold, silver higher
UwMei F rs s s Iwlam aKnat
The dollar moved mostly
higher today In light post*
holiday trading against major
foreign currencies (mid edged
higher.
In earlier trading In the Far
East, buoyed by central bank
Intervention. I tie dollar closed
unchanged at 121.15 yrn in
Tokyo after plummeting to a
postwar low 120-yrn level In
early trading
Dralcrs said the Hank ol
Japan stepped In soon after
trading began to strm Ihe
dollar s slide
Dealers said Ihe central hank
ri based at least $300 miln by selling the yen noting It

K

was the second session In a
row that the central hank
Intervened in an attempt lo
shore up the dollar
Finance M inister K llch l
Mlyazawa reiterated Friday
that the central hank Is de­
termined to hall wild fluctua­
tions of the yrn dollar rale
Mlyazawa ruled out a possi
blllly that the Group of Seven
Western m onrtary powers
would meet in the near futurr
to re a ffirm th e ir p o llr y
coord Itun Ion
The dollar opened in Zurich
at I 4383 Swiss francs, up
from I 1311 in Parts at 5 8725
French francs, up from 3 806
and In Brussels at 36 21
Itelglan francs, up from 36 18

Japan prices rise moderately
T O K Y O — Japan's con
sumrr prices scored a moder
atr Increase In Ortobrr over
the preceding month, dur
largely to the strung yrn and
lower crude oil prices, the
government announced Fri­
day
T h e M a n a g e m e n t and
Coordination Agency said Ihe
consumer price Index for llw
month stood at 102 6 against
Ihe I9A5 base eg lot), up (1.5
percent over Srfrtcmhrr and
up T*1 percent over a year ago
Agency officials said It was
Ihe first time since May MI86
that Ihe nationwide price In­
dex gained more than I I)

pen rnt over a year ago
Th.*y said Ihe rlsr was due
mainly to higher prices of
vegetables, w h lrh Jumped
31 8 pen-rnt because of bad
weather
The agency said ihe price
index for Tokyo's nirtrujiollian
area In Novrmhrr stood at
103 3 against the MI85 base of
100. down 0 4 percent Irom
October but up 1.7 perrent
•vrr a year ago

Dow Jones
Dow Jones Averages
10:00 B.m.
30 Indus 2072 Ml oil 20.09
20 Tnuis 906.36 oil 13 12
13 Utils 18154 oil
1.13
65 Stork 786 34 oh 8 13

ShoppingC M t la ie J f r a a Pegs IA
staying open until lO p m
llunslx-rgrr said hr rxprtl*
video tassel I r s ol I lie m m lr L I
lo he one of the biggest sellers
this year
Judv (Hills, manager of the
J.C. Penney store in Sanlord
Mta/a. said her store opr tied al 8
a m this morning and ulsn had a
gaodrrowd

She experts the mrrcliamllsr
eonnerlrd with llir new "Land
tirfurr Tim e” movie to be a gtxxl
seller tills year bnrrausr ol all
(hr advanced advertising for thr
Rim.

"We have already had a lot of
interest in that merchandise and
It Itxiks like it will hr very
sticcrsslul as more kids see the
ntnvlr." she said.
Penury's also has also In­
creased Us hours lor thr season
ll will ti|x-n al 8 a m. uguln
Saturday, ami the week brlorr
Christmas will lx* open from
9 30 a m lo 9 30 p m. during
thr week ami 10 a m. lo 7 p in.
on Sundays
A llam o n lr Mall, the giant
shopping renter In Allamonlr
Springs, reported a "very along"
opening this m orning, with

Fishing
Ceatleeed fro m Page I A
hundreds of people spend
thousands of hours (Idling Ihe
lake.
Harp, of Sanford, has hern
fishing there lor aboul lour years
He doesn't have a fuvortlr sjxil
and his gutor rnrountrr hasn't
dampened Ida enthusiasm one
bit
"I rome about twice a week."
Ilarp said recently os he lonkrd
over that day's catch. "I try to
makr a day of It. I don't have a
Job right now so I rome here
mainly to keep oil the streets."
Harp rides Ills bicycle from
ilacr to place, casting Ills lines,
le sometimes lunds sprrklrd
rt'li. bass, b lu r gills nr calflsh.
s largest i-ulrh lias hern a has*
that weighed 14*1 pounds
Hut Harp wasn't surr which
was better, the eutchlng or the
eating

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Death
Continued from Page 1A
was blocked. Stir saitl It
looked like It was the site o( a
crim e s c e n e .” said H u rry
Albright. 470 Lilac Road.
Another neighbor. Frances
Bruns. 451 Llluc Rtuitl. saitl she
had seen the women from l line
to lime. Shr suit! she and her
brother, with whom shr llvrs.
werr surprised to hear of Ihe
death.
Fred Priest. 13. 541 Lilac
Road, said the women who lived
In the house were pretty quirt.

"I lake the scales oil llrst. then
I bread tlinn with corn meal, a
little sail and somr Mack pepper
Then I fry them In a pan full of
grease." Harp said with the
memory of many savory meals
showing on Ills face
On an unusually warm Nov­
ember day. Thomas Walker, of
Sanford, siixxl near his 70-yearold grandfather eyeing Lake
Monroe.
"Tlils is Ihe (Irst time I've been
here In two years." Walkrr said.
" I Just rrllrrd from the military
and moved here front Orlando, so
now I can come fishing all the
time."
Walkrr. 46. had driven to Taft

Local IntarMt
These quotation* provided
by member* at Ihe National
A»* oclallo n of Serurltle*
Dealera arr repreacntatlve
inter-dealer prtcea aa of
m id m orning today. Interd e a le r m arketa e h a n g e
throughout the day. Prtcea dot
not include m a ll markup or
markdown
A ik
Mi
American Pioneer 3Vi
3*
Harnett flank
32*
32*
First Union
IB *
19*
FPAL
30*
30*
Fla. Progress
34*
34*
MCA
43*
43
Hughes Supply 16*
16*
20*
20*
Morrison's
NCR Corp.
51*
51*
Ptesary
40
39*
Srotty'a
1 2*
1IN
Southeast Hank 2 IN
22*
SunTrust
20*
Walt Disney
62*
B IN
Wrstlnghousc
50*
Brunswick
16*
|7N
IIH J
Fla. National
I7N
16
Winn-Dixie
42*
42*
29
Emerson.... .
28 N

20*
51
8* 6*

Gold And Silver
NEW YORK - Foreign and
domestic gold A silver prtres
quoted In dollars per troy
ounce Friday:
Gold

M itchell pulls ahead in
race for senate leadership
UwHnd Re— a MtamaPanal
W ASHINGTON - The clllzrns
lobby Public Citizen, reviewing
the torrid three-way race for the
Job of Senate Democratic leader,
says George Mitchell of Maine
has volrd most consistently with
his parly In the past right years
Public C itiz e n ’s Congress
Watch. In a report released
Thursday on Ihe candidates to
succeed Robert Uyrd of West
Virginia, found that party unity
votes for Mitchell. Daniel Inouye
ol Hawaii and Dennett Johnston
of Louisiana were markedly
higher In the past two years
when the 100th Cnngrras posted
a record that Uyrd called Ihe
best In 20 years.
In 1987, Inouye volrd 95
percent with Ihe Srnatr Demo
•rats. Mitchell 90 percent and
Johnston 83 prrrrnl. In 1988.
Inouye had 93 percent. Mitchell
96 perrent and Johnston 79
perrent
Congress Watch, a Ralph
Nader consumer advocacy orga
filiation, issued Ihe report on
voting histories, legislative ac­
complishments. policy priorities
and ihe political action commit­
tees of the three rsndldatrs.
Inouye. Johnston and Mitchell
are bidding to succeed Uyrd.
who is stepping down after 12
years The secret-ballot election
will be held Tuesday.
In the past eight years. Mit­
chell volrd with a majority of Ihe
Senate’s Democrats 88 percent
of the time. Congress W’alch
said. Inouye was s close second
with 80 percent snd Johnston
third with 61 perrent.
The study showed Inouye
voted against President Reagan

(Lo n d o n morning fixin g
change is tiased on (be pre
vknis day’s closing price I

order school busing, barked a
provision allowing stales to hall
out Irom certain provision of the
Voting Rights Act. voted to ullow
pollre to use evidence seized
without a warrant If the oirirrr
acted In good faith. opposed a
motion lo kill voluntary school
prayer and against the creation
of a right to challenge racial
discrimination In the imjxrMtlnn
of the death penalty.
Johnston also spill with Mit­
chell and Inouye by voting lo
allow stales to block a presi­
dential derision In pul nuclear
waslr repositories In a stair,
against stre n g th e n in g and
e x te n d in g t h r S u p r r f u n d
cleanup, lor killing a program
ilia I would ronijiensalr people
ln|urrd by rx|xi*urr to toxic
substances.
Mitchell split with Inouye ami
Johnston by voting for an In­
dependent Nuclear Safety Hoard
and limiting senators to $25,000
in honoraria Johnston voted
against trlrvislng Senatr pro­
ceedings
Mllrhrll was the onlv one who
voted against across-the-board
ruts to eliminate the Irdrrul
deficit

ChildrenCoatlaeed from Page 1A
young people have received
computers, bicycles and trips lo
see celebrities In Hollywood
Krrshnrr salt!
About 98 pertrnl ol the pro­
ceeds from the shop will go
towards granting the wishes,
according to Krrshnrr.
Alter today, thr Longwtiod

The liHinduiion also accepts
monrtary donations which are
lax tlrdut Utile Dnnaltons can Ire
sent to P.O Itox 784. Winter
Mark. Fla. 32790

T h r seniors and others sympa­
thetic lo their cause are raising
Ihe needed revenue by roller!Ing
and rreyrllng newspapers.
DtsposAII Inc lias tlonalrd a
dumpster to the effort. The bin is
filled with bundles ol paper and
the company hauls It lo u
rreyrllng renter.
"W e'vr been averaging about
$ll)Oa week, thr director said
She said that the nrwspajirr
collection helps In several arras
I lie amount id refuse In the area

is decreased. Irwer trees nerd to
be destroyed to produce more
(taper and the dl%|x&gt;s.il c o i i i | m nles save money with lighter
Ituds to tiring to the dump
For thr time tiring, there Is no
tim etable (or the r e n te r's
expansion, but It Is hn|x-d that It
will hrgln soon "We are all very
excited about tills project." she
said "We Irrl we arr helping Ihe
mmmunlty anti, al the same
lime, they are helping u* achieve
our goals "

V illage C h ild re n ’s H o lid a y
Sliopiir Is lo Ire o|iru on Satur­
days. Nov 26. Dec 3. Dec It)
and Dec 17. Irom IO a m to 6

pm

Center
1A
operating budget of $60,000 and
they ir r r lv r additional money
frnm the county and the Foun­
dation ol Srnlor Clllzrns. thr
center does not have enough
money to llnancr construelion
on the facility
Harber-Slmpson estimates the
cost at $500,000 "The County
Commission luu voted to give us
$100,000 toward our goal. ' she
said "H ut. the rest we are

/rrvjup, i l&lt;we 4Jl)DO up 0,78
w m o o UP 2.60.
Hong Hong 423.25 up 3.30
New Y o rk 's Cnmex was
closed

66 percent of the lime. Mitchell
63 percent of the lime and
Johnston 43 perrent of the time.
"Th e next Senate majoitty
leader will play a substantial role
In setting the nation's priorities,
yet the public knows very little
about the candidate*' respect It* •
positions on key Issues, their
(Hist legislative artlvltles or their
priorities of the future." said
Joan Claybrook. president of
Public Citizen.
On an overwhelming number
of "k ry floor votes” chosen by
the g ro u p , the three can
dldldates volrd alike but split on
several of (hr major Issues since
I960
On six of eight defense Issues
r a n g in g fro m aid to the
Nicaraguan Contra rebels to rati­
fication of the INF trraty. the
three candidates volrd the samr
way. iiul Johnston split by
voting against most nuclear
testing lor two years and rrfus
ing lo delay final production ol
nuclear wrapon*
O n 10 c i v i l r i g h t s *
constitutional Issues. Inouye.
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forces ha lf the time Hut
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Director retires from retirement
■y VICKI DwBOfMMBR
Herald Correspondent

CASSELUERR Y Valerie
Barber Simpson spent most of
her adult life working as a
reporter for various newspapers
In Connecticut.
Eight years ago she pul away
rmwda walling to get In when
the dot&gt;r» opened al 8 a m., two her pens and moved lo Florida lo
enjoy retirement In the Sunshine
h o u r s earlier than normal.
State.
Instead, soon after her arrival,
A s|xikrstnan for thr rentrr
saitl merchants expect a very she went back to work
gtxxl week and a gixxl Christmas
She traded the hectic schedule
season, but arr not predicting ol the newsroom for a sloweryet whether It will be betlrr than paced. but equally demanding
last year's Christmas season. role as the director ol the
T h r mall will also maintain Casselberry Senior Center.
And she has never regretted
extended hours the week before
Ihe choice
Christmas
"I have a lot ol fun when I
A downtown merchant said It come to work." she said, smiling
was too early lo tell how the and waving al Joseph, a retired
C h lrstm a s shopping season Merchant Marine.
would be.
Upon first entering the renter,
one can not help but notice that
no matter what the poeplr thrree
arr doing, each has a smile and a
cheerful word.
One woman, age 91. observed
that morning to pick up his
thr goings on from her chair, but
grandfather. James II. Grathrrs
(leathers, a listicrm.ii) lor over 50 the others greet her and one
years, loves to try his luck In another with hugs.
From the bark ol the bright,
Lake Monnrr
sun lit room, a record player
"I try to lisli every duy.'* blares. Volunteers Alice and
Geathers said "I'll even come ull Tcm . both 72. clap their hands
Ihe way up herr If I hear the (Ish to the beat ol the music os rows
nrr biting. Fish don't bite all the form for thr line Dancing class.
lime but I just like lo (Ish
ll
Some of the seniors do nothing
helps me relax."
more than clap and walk to the
Geathers. a minister, drew a beat of the music, others arr
comparison between fishing und more crea tive In the ir In ­
preaching
terpretation.
"We try to have something for
"I'utting in a fishing line is a
little like trying to catch a person everyone," Harber-Slmpson said
and bring him In lo the Lord." "There are bingo games, line
dancing, exercise und yoga
Geathers said.

classes and cralts.”
T h r m ulti-purpose ren ter
serves at least 500 people a
week, supported by money from
S e m in o le C o u n ty and th r
Foundation of Senior Citizens
Th e center Is also able to
generate somr Income by rent­
ing out the facility to community
groups when the seniors arr not
using It.
"We arr not an adult day care
rentrr." Harber-Slmpson said.
"We arr here lo provide seniors
with a place lo rome and mingle
and be with olhrrx who share
common interests ”
While the center Is not a
dating service, several couples
have formed, she said. "These

are not the kind o( |ieoplr who
would go to singles furs, yet
manv of them arr alone, either
widowed or divorced Herr, they
can meet people with whom they
have things in common."
"All In all. w r support anti try
to have everyone participate In
as many arllvlllrs as possible."
Hurbrr-Simpsnn said. "And we
want everyone to have a gtxxl
lim e."

" F r r l ( food A g a i n "
LAKE MARY BLVD
CHIROPRACTIC
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THOMAS

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Kruku Court. Winter Springs,
tiled Wednesday at his resi­
dence. Horn November 10. 1926
In Chicago, he moved lo Winter
Springs from Clearwater In
IU8H. lie was a retired sales
r e p r e s e n ta t iv e for M i lle r
Pharmaceutical Co., a member
of S t. S te p h e n 's C a th o lic
Church. Winter Springs, a World
Wur II Arm y veteran, a member
of the Benevolent Protective
Order or Ihe Elks 2275. Dunedin,
laiyal Order of the Moose Lodge
1429. Ta rp o n Springs, and
T u r n e r -llr a n d o n A m e ric a n
Legion Post 7. Clearwater.
Survivors include his wife.
E le a n o r, sons. Thom as P ..

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W inter Springs. D avid. St.
Petersburg, daughter. V lk l.
Altamonte Springs; brother.
Leonard. Dunedin: and six
grandchlldrrn.
C o x -P a r k e r C a re y H a n d
Guardian Chapel. Winter Park.
In charge of arrungementa.

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Allx-rt I.. Capps. 69. o( Inver­
ness. tiled Novniiber 23 at his
residence. Horn March I I . 1919
In A|)|KihicliacoLi. Fla., hr was a
retired llshermun und had lived
In Sanlord lor 23 years.
Survivors Include Ills wile
Hose; lour sons. Albert. Claude
und Murk of Inverness, and
Frank of Sanford: three daugh­
ters. Murllyn English. Joanne
Jones of Inverness, and Diane
Logan of Colorado: r l r v r n
grandchildren.
Davis Funrnil Home. Inver­
ness. In charge tg arrangements.
P R A N K E. K ASPER
Frank E. Kasper. 62. 675

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IN LO V IN G M EM O R Y
OF
N. C . P H IL L IP S . SR.
EV EN A F T E R T E N YEA R S
You bid no one a last farewell, or never said goodbye
You were gone before we knew It. and only Cod knows why
A million times we needed you. a million times we cried
If love alone could have saved you. you never would have died
In life, we loved you dearly. In death, we love you still
In our heart, you hold a place, no one can ever fill.
It broke our heart to lose you. But you didn't go alone,
for part ol us went with you. the day God took you home.
We miss you so You will always be with ui
Mery. Eugene &amp; Andy

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More than 190 deadlin floods
OIIAKA. Bangladesh — An overloaded passenger train
•lammed Into the wreckage of a freight train and derailed,
killing five people and Injuring three, railroad sources Mid
Friday.
the freight irau. had derailed shortly before ihe Thursday
rolllaion and tome of Its care toppled over onto tracks used by
passenger trains, the sources said. Several attempts to warn
the passenger train's engineer failed.
The overcrowded train crashed Into the wreckage and
derailed, killing five passengers and Injuring three. All the
victims had been clinging lo the outside of the locomotive. Ihe
sources said.

On# dead, thr## wounded during protest
Q U ITO . Ecuador — A general workers strike erupted In
violence Thursday, leaving a teenage boy dead, three people
wounded and 32 others arrested, authorities M id
In southern Quito, where a general strike was held by the
Unitary Workers' Front, an unidentified gunman shot to death
Victor Vllana. 13. said Lula Fella, deputy minister of the
Interior.
In the southeastern city of Guayaquil, three people were shot
and wounded by unknown assailants and 32 people were
arrrated by police, said Rafael Guerrero. Governor of Ihe
Province of Guayas.
The arrests were made when workers who chose to strike
clashed with those who refused.

Troops foil ambush, kill IS rebels
MANILA. Philippines — Government troops. Upped off to a
planned attack by communist Insurgents, ambushed a
guerrilla squad In the southern Philippines, killing 15 rebels,
the military said Friday.
Col. Orlando Soriano, a brigade commander on the southern
island of Mindanao, said two soldiers were wounded In the
taro-hour gun battle Thursday In Sinogon village In Davao del
Sur. 650 miles southeast of Manila.
Soriano told the official Philippine News Agency the soldiers
had received a Up from local villagers that rebels of the
communist New People's Army were planning to attack their
outpost.
He aald the soldiers Instead ambushed the rebels, killing 15
of them In one of Ihe worst defeats inflicted this year on the
25.000-member NPA. the armed w in g of the outlasted
Communist Party of the Philippines. T h e NPA la waging a
lu-yrar rebellion against the central government In Manila.

Chun sparks pretests, pardon sought
SEO U L. South Korea — An opposition leader today
demanded the appointment of special prosecutors to In­
vestigate alleged wrongdoing by ihe government of former
President Chun Doo H wan. while Chun's i
‘ prepared lo
seeks pardon for the disgraced politician
Officials said President Roh Tae-woo would go on nationwide
television st 10 a m. Saturday (B p.tn. Friday EST), when he la
expected to appeal to South Koreans lo support a pardon for
Chun.
An aide aald Roh will also promise to keep his government
free of corruption and lo actively push for democratic reforms.
He may also propose compensation for victim* of past
government seta. Including those who suffered In a 1900 civil
upfig^ig In Kwangju that left nearly 200 people dead.
Cmm made a televised apology lo ihe nation Wednesday-for
hrtimivrmincnra misdeeds, turned over his wraith to Use
curp-fit government and aald he would go Into internal exile.
In Seoul, about 2.000 students demanding Chun's arrest and
Imprisonment rioted and hurled rocks and firebombs at police
In a two-hour demonstration st Ihe city's Tong kook University.

BANGKOK. Thailand - Re­
scue workers digging throuj
mountain vtltagesburtcd
tons of Inga and mud found more
bodies today, raising the death
toll from slides and flooding in
Thailand and Malaysia to at least
192.
Official* said widespread Il­
legal logging that denuded hills
above the stricken villages had
worsened the tragedy.
Thai officials aald IBS prop*
were killed and 194 missing in
Thailand's 12 southernmost
provinces. In Malaysia, officials
aald the death loll rose to 27
today, with some 47.000 people
still huddling In evacuation
centers.
Rainfall eased today after six
days of torrential downpours,
but the people of southern
T h a ila n d and n e ig h b o rin g

M O SCO W - H undreds of
thousands of people, some
chanting "Russians get out" and
w a v in g p o rtra its of Ira n 's
Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini,
staged a third day of anllArmentan demonstrations in the
troubled Republic of Azerbaijan.
Soviet ofTIclals and dlM ldent
source* said
P r o -A r m e n ia n c o u n t e r demonstrations wrre reported
Thursday In Yerevan, capital ol
th e n e ig h b o rin g a nd p re ­
dominantly Christian Armenian
Republic, a dissident sourer
The third day of unrest In the
Transcaucasian region stemmed
From a Q-monlh-oid dispute over
who should control Nagomo
Karabakh. an autonomous re­
gion of 177.000 mostly Christian
A rm e n ia n s situated Inalde
Moslem-dorm tuned Azerbaijan.
The official news agency T o m
aald the unrest had "seriously
complicated normal public life.

*The situation in Azerbaijan and Armenia
over recent days has deteriorated and there
have been clashes between Armenians and
AzerbaJjanis.|
•Soviet nows agency Tata
Industrial and transport opera
lions, classes (of schools and
colleges I and mrdk-al services
and kept ihe population In
tension, posmg a threat In their
security and not kiting them
live and work In calm "
Dissident and official sources
said an all-night curfew had
b rrn Imposed tn three Azerbai­
jani rlltes where hundreds of
thousand* of people had taken to
the streets over Ine past three
days.
"Th e situation In Azerbaijan
and Armenia uvri ireent days
has deteriorated and there have
been clashes between A rm e ­
nians and Azerbaijanis." Toss

"Taking this into account and
seeking to prevent possible
grave consequence*. It has been
found essential lo lake adequate
measures lo ensure law. order
and rshn A curfew ha* been
imposed in a num brr of places."
II Mid without giving further
detail*or any casually figures
The renewed ethnic tensions
added to Ihe challenfrs run
fronting flueSri ’•*der Mikhail
Gorbachev, who has tried to
Introduce sweeping political and
economic reforms but has seen
strong nationalist m otroirnts
emerge in Azerbaijan. Armenia.
Soviet Georgia and the three
Baltic republlrs of Estonia.
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Gennady Gerasimov told a news
conference In Moscow that
troops, tanks and arm ored
personnel carriers had been
dispatched to the Azerbaijani
rltlra of Baku, the capital.
Nakhichevan and Kirovabad In
monitor "street disorders." In ­
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Baku •central Lenin Square
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three cities waved placards "of a
nationalist nature." chanted and
disrupted irs lflr by halting
busrs H r said a session of the
Azerbaijan Supreme Sovlrt. uc
thr rrglonal parliament had
brrn su*prndctl because of the
unrest
Gerasim cv announced the
three cities today wen- pu: in . a
special statu*, with a 10 p m to
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A n A z e r b a ija n F o r e ig n
Ministry ottictal M id ihe unreal
strmmed from (ears among rltl
irii* in Azerbaijan that they
could lose control of Nagomo
Karaliakh

EARLY BIRO SPECIALS! 8 AM TIL 12 NOON

MANAMA. Itahrain — Iran and Iraq released a total of 71
POWs bui In ihe process entangled themselves in a new
controversy on the first day of a program to repatriate tnore
than 1.500 sick and wounded prisoners from Ihe eight-year
Persian Gulf war.
Iran's Islamic Republic News Agency said 49 Iraqi soldiers
and three officers were flown to Baghdad aboard a DC-9
airplane Thursday after Red Cross officials concluded medical
checks on the prisoners.
The agency said 41 Iranian prisoners were expected lo arrive
In Tehran from Baghdad on the aircraft's return Journey, but
only 19 Iranian l*OWS were aboard.
Iraq said It deliberately reduced the number of Iranian
prisoners of war sent to Tehran in retaliation for alleged
“cheating" by Iran. An Iraqi Foreign Ministry spokesman aald
the government hart been expecting 115 Iraqi POWs to be
repatriated In the Initial exchange, but Iran returned only 52.

From United Prat* International reports

shows that what was behind Ihla
great damage Is Ihe extensive
Illegal logging In the south."
Surin told reporter*.
Initial estimates of the damage
In Thailand Included 660,000
acres of orchards and rice lielda
destroyed. 1.007 shrimp farms
wiped out. 2.200 houses swept
away, and at least 2BS bridges
seriously damaged.
D e p u ty In te rio r M in is te r
Training Suwankhlrl. who In­
spected some of the worst-hit
province*. Mid damage would
exceed 0400 million.
Nakorn Srilhammaral Gov.
Nlpon Uunyapatram M id rescue
workers were trying to reach
people still stranded by the flood
waters
"W e have already sent out
more than 100 helicopter sorties
tn help them, but all we can do is
drop food and medicine to
them. " he said

Pro-Iranian slogans voiced in Soviet protests

Iran, Iraq begin POW exchange

BELFAST. Northern Ireland — The IRA apologlied for the
deaths of a civilian retiree and his granddaughlrr In a bomb
attack Intended for police, while Ihe dead girl's- grieving
Catholic school clasamatrs were urged to avoid "hatred In your
hearts "
" T h r Irish Republican Army has nothing lo gain by ihe
death of civilians and. In fact, has m uch lo lose In terms of
support and in lenns ol the propaganda use which ihe British
government will make out of ihla Incident." an IRA statement
said Thursday.
Thirteen year old Emma Donnelly and her grandfather.
Harney LaVery. 67. a retired school crossing guard, were killed
when an IRA bomb exploded outside a deserted police station,
blowing then t ar oil a road

Phlbul and Lansaka districts,
tmd 131 of the Injured were
hospllillied. Hundreds more
were feared buried under (he
mud. he aald.
' i don't know what thr final
death toll will be. but the figure
must be very high." Banchon
said In a telephone Interview.
"Bodies keep coming tn alt the
time."
He said more than 1.000
soldier* were assisting civilian
authorities In rescue operations.
Surin Pltsuwsn. a member of
P a r lia m e n t fro m N a k o rn
Srilhammaral who vtaltrd the
mudslide arras. M id Illegal log­
gers had cut down hugr stands
of forest that might have slowed
rain run-off and left Ihe logs on
thr hills lo dry.
"The picture of thousands of
illegal logs which came with
flash (foods smashing through
villages, houses and bridges

northern Malaysia were still
stunned by the extent of the
deal ruction.
M alaysian Prime M inister
M ahathir Mohamad, visiting
vk-tima of thr floods, railed the
destruction "extraordinary —
hitting arras which wrre not
known lo be flood-prone."
Many villages In low-lying
areas were still under waler.ln
Malaysia, but the worst devasta­
tion came In mountainous areas
of southern Thailand.
C o l. R *nchon C h a va n s lt.
sp o ke sm a n for T h a ila n d 's
soulhrm-based Fourth A rm y,
said waves of mud and logs,
loosened by the rain, rushed
down mountainsides In at least
two places In Nskom Srtlhammanit Province, about 300 miles
south of Bangkok
Banrhon said 71 bodies had
been recovered from the devas­
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Second body In mass murder Identified
SACRAMENTO. Calif — The coroner Thum day Identified Ih r
•econd of seven bodlea unearthed al a boarding house where
police believe the landlady hilled her tenants for Ihelr
assistance r hecks and burled them In the yard
Tlte body w u (rial of Alvaro "Bert*’ Montoya. 52, a former
tenant whoae disappearance prompted the Initial (roller
Investigation, the coroner’a office said.
Police believe landlady Dorothea Montalvo Puente. 50. a
petite, matronly ex-ronvkl who apent nearly Ihrrr years In
prtaon for drugging and robbing bar patron*, killed tenants for
their Social Security and other assist a nee checks She was
Hated as a payee on some checks under a routlnr procedure to
ensure that her often down-and-out and unstable boarders
used their checks to pay their rent
Although a suspect In seven deaths. I*uentr has been
charged with only one count of murder, that of Montoya Tlte
Investigation startrd when Montoya vanished but his checks
continued to be cashed
Only one other body has been identified. Ihst of Benjamin
Pink. 55. described as an alcoholic drifter who had lived al the
house Doth h r and Montoya were Identified through
fingerprints
One body, that of a woman of about 50 or (K). was
decapitated and It* hands and feet removed
All Ihe bodies have been aufopsled. but the coroner has said
no rauae of death could br determined. Krsulta of lab tests for
drugs or (arlson are expretrd In about two wrrks

Hears! asks for presidential pardon
SAN FRANCISCO — Pally Hears!, the one-1 tine hostage
heiress, hat quietly asked for a full presidential pardon from
her bank robbery conviction and la hoping Ronald Reagan will
set on the request brforr leaving office
Hears). 34. whose seven year federal prtaon sentence was
eommulrd by President Jimmy Cartrr in 1979. submitted the
pardon petition In Washington last August, the Ssn Franc taro
Chronicle rrponed Thursday
Apparently Hears! Is counting on Hragan to art on the
pardon brforr bring replaced In January by George hush, who
Is less familiar with her &lt;
Reagan has granted 374 pardons since h r took office, and as
governor of California, he was among dozen* of polntral traders
who called for executive clemenc y for Hears! a decade ago
Hears! maintains she if ramr a iM ik r o b iv „n'y ettrt hong
hrnlnwaahed by the radical byr, .blonrse Liberation Army sflrr
members of the group kidnapped her In Berkeley In 1974
l-slrr Heart! look part In an armed robbery al ■ bank In San
Francisco
Hears! was released from federal prison on Feb I. 1979, alter
serving 23 months of her arntence She has since married her
former bodyguard and lives quietly In New England

Drug targeting kills AIDS carrying calls
DALLAS - A genetically engineered protein altered to kill
cell* carrying the AIDS virus has been succesafully tested In
the laboratory, posalbly offering a way to stop thr spread of the
disease. scientists announced
Researcher* In Dallas and San Francisco reported In thr
current lasue of the Journal Sctenre that a protrtn. CD4. acting
as s molecular "decoy" delivers a killing doar of toxin to the
AIDS-carryingrell without harming healthy cell*
, The finding, one In a sene* of similar teat* nationwide, offers
t w potential for reducing the ravages of arqutred Immune
deficiency syndrome by stopping the virus from spiralling in
other cells in the body.
Ellen Vllella. director of earner tmrnunohlokigv al the
University of Texas Southwrslrrn Medical C enter In Dallas,
said repealed treatments might keep tlte HIV virus under
control
If caught early enough It might lie (MMaihlr to pro cut or
delay thr onset of AIDS in patients w ho rsrrv thr virus but
have not developed an advanced case of the disease, shr said
Dtoengtnrered CD4 molecules resemble the protein structure
of T-4 lymphocyte*, rell* to w hich AIDS viruses are
particularly attracted, said Vllella.
Shr said that while recent lab results with the engineered
molecule are encouraging. It will be si least another year before
scientists know whether It Is ready to try In pallrnt*

M A R Q U E TTE . Mich. - Six
people survived the crash of
Ihelr small plane In a forest In
Upper M 'hlgan after the craft
apparently ran out of furl, offinals said Thursday.
"It's been worth It. They’re
alive." *ald Marquette County
Sheriff's Deputy Mick Kuhlic.
who was part ol the search party

that hiked for six hours through
marshy forest land to the scene,
about 11 mile* wrst of Marquelle.
The 7-sealer Piper Cherokee
private aircraft dlsap|&gt;rarrd from
monllnre shortly alter 11 p in
Wednesday when pilot Don
Glarklno. 33. Marquette, radioed
that he had run oul ol furl
Glarklno who was discharged
after treatment at Marquette

Taxpayers pick up tab for most gun injuries
U n IM Praaa International
CHICAGO — Hospital bills for gun-relalrd
Injuries cost an avrrage of rlose to *7 000
per person, and total medltal costs for the
victims nationwide run up an annual tab of
al leasl *1 billion, with taxpayers footing
moat of the bill. dot tors tMinuilr
The researchers at the University of
California. In an effort to gauge thr cost* of
treating flrrarm Injuries, looked at thr
hospital records of all 131 (tatlents admitted
to San Francisco General Hospital with
gunshot wounds In I9H4
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Taiwan policy clouds Slno-U.S. relations
BEIJING - China's amtiassador to the United States said In
an Interview published Friday Ihiit U S policy toward Taiwan
Is a "dark cloud" that Impedes further Improvements In
relations between Beijing and Washington
Chinese A m b a s s a d o r Han Xu ulsti complained about U S
Interference In China * "Internal ulfairw" — a reference to
criticism ol Chinese human rights policies — and said
SlnolJ.S economic ties were short of their potential.
Ilan'a remarks, made during an Interview conducted In
Washington with Chinese news service, radio and newspaper
conespondrnla. were ranted by thr official Xinhua news
agency. The agency did not say when the Interview was
conducted
The Interview was given In advance of the 10th anniversary
of the normallrntlon of relations between China and the United
States, which began Jan. 1. 1079.
Han. one of China's foremost expert* on America. Mild
U.S.-Chlnese relations have Men "stable development.” H r
said he was confident Ihr relationship would Improve further
"because It not only enjoys a solid basis, but also lias a broad
prospect."
But Han noted "th e rr arr still some negative factor*"
blocking further Improvements In relations, and forrinost
among them was U.S. (xillry Inward Taiwan.

ami slate medical assistance program*,
covered 85 0 nf those costs, third-party
insurers paid I2.M percent, workers’ coml&gt;en*.itlnn paid 0.2 percent and only 1 4
percent w -is (Mid for by (Kitlent* themselves
Extrapolating the San Francisco figures to
the Unltrd States as a whole, which has
about 62.000 firearm Injuries annually, the
researchers calculated total costs ol acute
hospitalizations stemming from gun related
Injuries at *-129 million per year
P e te S h ie ld s , c h a i r m a n of t h e
W ashington-based C e nte r to Prevent
Handgun Violence, called the results of the
C'allforriu study "startling.”

officials rrall.-e that the issue of firearms
restriction Is not simply one of Individual
rights since the taxpayers pay thr vast
majority nf the costs associated w-ith firearm
Injurlrs." said Dr Mlrharl Martin, the
study’s chrlf author Hr said hr thinks San
Francisco s rate of gunshot wounds is fairly
representative of most U.S cities
In a rr|Kirt In the current edition of the
journal of llie American Medical Aaaoclatkm. thr researchers said hospital costs,
rxrludlng dot tors' fees and repeat hospital­
izations. totaled *905.S09 - or Mi.915 per
patient
Government sources, such a* Medicare

Greek banker Koskotas arrested
BOSTON — Sources said a son id Greek Prime Minlstrr
Andreas P*|i*ndrrou tipped authorities to the whereabouts of a
Grrek magnate who was arrrstrd In thr Huston arra on a
warrant related to corruption scandal that rocked th r
government In Athens
George Koskotas. 34. the former president of the Bank of
Crete, tirrece's second largrst financial Institution, disap­
peared Imm Athens on Nov. 6 despite police surveillance and a
court order that he rrmain In the country until Investigations
were completed Into Ihr charges against him.
H r was arrested early Thursday by FBI agrnl* al an airport
In Bedford, a suburb 15 miles northwest of Boston, after
stepping off a private Jet and was held for a hearing today
before a U S. magistrate In Boston.
Greek authorities have asked for Koskotas * extradition If
the magistrate approves. Secretary ol Slatr tieorgr Shull 2
would have to make u final drrlslon
Koskotas was held under an International agrermrnl
allowing U S authorities to detain suspec ts wanted by foreign
governments, the Flit office In Boston said
The multlmllllon-dollar sc andal and Koskotas s subsequent
disappearance have embarrassed Papandreou Opposition
parties have said Koskotas left the country on u commercla I
airline and that the Socialist government maslennluded his
escape.
•
The government's public order and Justice minlstrr* have
resigned over thr scandal, and Papandreou has reshuffled III*
Cabinet In an effort to *lrm pmtrsts.
flut Greek government source* maid Koskotas fled from
Grrece In a prtvatr Jet and was apprrhrnded whllr en route
from Jamaica to Washington vlu Massac husetts.

lion on thr orthopedic unit al
M arqurlte General Hospital,
where th ry were taken for
further care after Initial treat­
ment at Bell Memorial Hospital
In lahpeintng. said Maiquettr
nursing supervisor Patricia
IJIake Their daughter. Kristina.
6, remained "In stable condition
under observation” for u n ­
specified pain* al Ishpemlng. a
Bell nursinp supervisor said

General Hospital, also Indicated
that tough weather had In ­
terfered with a flight plan that
was to take the group lo Uinsing
via Houghton In (h r Lower
Peninsula.
Also hospitalized and released
w e re p a s s e n g e rs . R o b e rt
Prrnaskl, 25. Hancock and
Stephen Casa. 4. Okenin*
David Cass. 30. his wife Carol
Cass. 2M were in stable rondl

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C ollege basketball gets into full swing

IN BRIEF
Nordiqutt knock off Canadians
Considering all (hr thorn* lhr Nordlquc*
rndurr In I h r course of a season. Ourbrr Coach
Ron Lapointe ou|hl lo aavnr Ihr roar* a llllc
more
"W e 're out of laal
lace n o w . bul we ll
ave lo keep working to
•lay out.” Lapointe said
following hia team's 5 .1
victory over Montreal,
ending the Canadlm*'
f iv e -g a m e w in n in g
streak. ” I»*a not Ihe flrat
lime we airing a couple
of good game* together,
then fall flat on our face* ”
La point could have focuaed on the play of .lor
Saklc and Mare Fortier, who contributed three
gnala and three aaaiata. reaprctlvrly. or the fact
hia tram moved Into a third pla&lt;T lir with
Buffalo in the Adam* Division by virtue of the
victory over Ihr division leadrra Saki&lt; and
Fortier certainly relished the triumph
In other gamrs. Ikm on nipped I’hlladelphla
2-1 In overtime and Edmonton dumped St
Louis 4-2.

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Lay Down wins handicap
NEW Y O R K - Ogden Mills Phipps' Lay Down,
a 4 year-old gelding making the first stakes atari
of hia carver. Thursday raptured the 9*5 800
Queens County Handlrap by a bead at Aque
duct Racetrack
U nder confident handling by J rs n -I.u r
Samyn. Lay flown look command from the
paer s e t t ln g Mister S M entering the
homestretch, oprned a three-length lead at the
eighth pole and held off a late tad by Nostalgia's
Star.
Lay Dow n covered the I 3 -1tit h miles over a
fast track In 1:57 1-5. and paid 111 Ml. 912 and
94 BO aa the fifth rhoke In a field of all
Nostalgia's Star, ridden by Eddie Maple, paid
96 40 and 92 60. and IVasant Virginian, who
finished flvr lengths back, returned 92 60 to
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PAdcrscn leads Bud Classic
C O LU M H U S . Ohio - Handy IVdersen of Santa
Marta. Calif., boosted his lo u l to 4.011 pins
Thursday lo lake a five pin lead over Steve Lang
In the third round nt the Pmfrwioiul Howler*
AMortal ton 9 190.000 Bod wetser (Ussh
Lang, of Indianapolis. Iridding for hts first I1IA
victory, led the rvrnt for Ihr first two rounds
Former INIA llayer of the Year Wayne Webb
of Deaumont. Texas. waa third a pin hrhlnd
Lang W ebb, a 16-llme champ, has two
runner-up efforts this year, but has not won a
tournament since I9H5
Kmle Schlegel t»f Vancouver. Wash Ih r
IIIA 'a president, vaulted from 15th place into
fourth after sraltrrtng 4.004 plrw Him Williams
n( Cahokia. Ill . whtsr best lour llnlsh Is second
place, rounds oul Ibe top five wllli a 4.001 lolal
The lop 24 from the original 160 bowlers
advanced lo match play competition that waa to
brgln Thursday night

United Fr— a l a t t r m t it a il ____________________
Blame some ol ih r holiday traveling snarls on
college basketball
The s tum iii gets in full awing Ihls weekend,
and mint trains favor doing It on the road They
arr crisscrossing the country, jMssliig each other
In airports, and taking up most of the stair seals
on any flight
Coliegr basket Im II has never l»ren as prerise
with Its brginnmg us with Its ending m i thrrr
doesn't seem to be an official start each season
The Hall of Fame Tip-Off. won last Saturday by
lop ranked Dukr. has the name and 10 years of
tradition In Springfield. Mas* Hut Ihr lour year
old Hlg Apple National Invitation Tournament
|nl game* the night before Ihls year's
playrd eight
Tip-Off
The growing tradition (or season opener* I* lo
hll I he road. pat tlcuUr ly lor thine plates which
lakr a while lo reach Games played outside the

continental Lulled Stales don! count against a
team s NCAA limit of 27. Thus, coaches like Ihe
''free” competition as well as Ihe experience of
(rips (o Alaska. Hawaii and Puerto Hlco
The Great Alaska Shootout, whlrh starts Its
second decade Friday, has become a popular
event despite Ihe cold weather This year's
tournament lias only one ranked tram. No 14
Florida, but an Interesting field with defending
national champion Kansas, which Is on proha
lion, and troubled Krnturky. w hlrti Is bring
Investigated by Ihe NCAA
In Friday's opening round. Kentucky plays
Iona. Florida meets California. Seion Hall takrs
on Utah, and Kansas plays host Alaska
Am horangr
While seven trams go lo Alaska each year. II
•cents alwul 70 play in Hawaii
The Alaska Shooloul lias gotten competition
Ihr Iasi couple years Irum a tournament in
Latumla. Maul Though ll tW sn I draw many

Ians and Just goi T V rovrrage Iasi season, the
Maul Claaalr has an outstanding field wllh three
Top 10 learnt
In Frtday'a opening round. No 2 Michigan
meets Vanderbilt. No 6 Oklahoma lakrs on Ohio
Slate. No 7 Nevada Las Vegas plays DrPaul. and
Memphis Slatr goes against host Chamlnade
The University of Hawaii, host lo ( h r 'longrunning Nalnbnw Classic after Christmas also
has gotten In Ihe season opening business
Montana Stale. Prpprrdlne and Texas complete
Ihe Held of ihe Hawaii TlpO ff Tournament
Other schools go In Hawaii for season oprttc rs
against non Division I learns The trip has
hrrom r a tradition al Georgetown and this
w rrkrnd Ihr No 4 Hoy as play thrlr annual
fodder Hawaii Loa and Westmont
txfly Driesrll * return lo Miarhlug will lake
place In Hawaii Drlrsrll will lead James Madison
against Westmont and BYU-llawall
M s Collsgs. Fogs 2B

Region titles on line tonight
Brantley hosts Lake City Columbia
191VTM I
Hsrald sports wnlsr
lakt Branllry will look lo keep Its
powerful otlensr m i Hie Held tn d r e '- on
Its defense lo rontain Ibe strong attar k ol
Lakr City Columbia tnntghl when Ibe
teams clash for the Region 5A-3 title
Ib e Hal riots. 6 4 clinched llie title Iasi
week with a 21-0 vlrlory over Lyman
l-ake City. 8 2 and the Mates ninth
ranked 5A Irani, ksl lo Suwannee 44 22
"They (Lakr Ctlyl have a very talented
football Irani,” Branllry coarh Fred
Almon said. ” Thev re averaging 41
points on offense while ju«l giving up
nine points on ilrlenar The only two
learns they've lost lo arr ranked higher
than them on Ihe stale poll "
Brantley will be entering Its llrsl plavolt
game In five years while Columbia ha*
been in this spot two oui of the U m lour
sraarms The Patrtoi* though U v M a
m uch bigger sqaud than lake I lly and
I bey will try lo use thrlr sue to overpower
their opponents drfrnsr
•'We re going to try to lonirol Hie
football and wall lor Ihe hlg play. Alm on
said *T don i Ihtnk anyone ran slop our
offense, sff'tr used It all season and no
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wishbone attack The Patriot* host Lake City tonight in Ihe
region playoff

averages 4 1 points a game knows wliai lo
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altar k of lullUat k Kirov Dant/lrr running
hark Mlkr Daui/lrr and quarterback
flint Johnson to get on track early and
eat up the rk* k with the wishbone
offensive attack
I be Patriots did a nice Job of doing Just
that against Lyman although turnovers

and |ierial lies hurt thrlr rhanr rs to break
the game open

We can't make to many mistakes
against Lakr City.” Almon said "We ve
ksikrd sharji In practice and I think we re
ready lo play a real good loot Im II game '*
Brantley luok a couple days lo come
down off us victory over Lyman and is
now ready lo play lootball The Patriots
liad a rough middle seaaun bul came on
strong to finish Dtstrtct 5 A 4 play with
only one loss and take Ihe title outright
"We were a little flat on Monday ar-1
Tuesday,'' Almon said "But we kind of
hart the same spun we had lor Lim an on
Wednesday and kinked good again today
We know we tleserve to hr hear now and
we want let go oul and prove it to
everyone ’*
Brantley s defense will have to come
through with another solid performance
lor Ihe Iram to br suet rsaful The patriots
were near flawless in Ihe last FnBiy'B
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Brantley will k*»k lor lls triple threat

M r B rantley. Fogs SB

Oviedo’s Lions journey to Land 0 ’ Lakes
Allri a long ahseitr r. Ovlrrkt s Lions return to
the state looHtull playolls lonighl a* Ihey travel
In Land O l.akr» for the 4A-4 Mr gum playoff
And stive it is thru Hi m playoll apprarancr
In quite awhile. I h r Lions look lo slay around
as king as |&gt;n*sihle Ovtrdo gors Inin loctlghl's
mail hup as slight favorites, drsplir playing on
Ihr riMd
(.and O Uikr* 6 4 son Ihr 4A M Disirlri
title lor Ihr serum! year in a row Coach John
llrnrdrllo ihough said Ihe Gator* w rrr plekrd
in llnlsh n&lt;- la tier iliau lillh In thru district ihl*

season
‘ W r played out liesl Iis HIm II In the Important
games." Ilenedello said "Th is may not be Ihe
sirongrsl football Irani around liul our kid*
hustle (rum the start lo ihe finish ll Is a vrry
determined Ira n i."

Oviedo. H 2 got lo Hie region jilavolls alter
winning a three way tiebreaker for the district
crow n on Monday
The Lions defeated
Seminole 7 6. on a touchdown run by Frank
D u x and the extra point by Erie Dullmi yrr.
The Lions flgurr lo go to Iheir brrad and

boiler, running I ha/, again In Ih r rrgton
ronlrsi O u r ran 263 limes during Ihr regular
season (26 3 carries per ganirl and plckrd up
1. 162 yards while scoring 12 touchdowns
The l.kms' second leading rusher Is Preston
Dame* wiki picked up 369 yards while Chad
Duncan gained 242 Quarterhaik Mall Blanlon
bad a good year wllh H85 jiasslng yard* and six
touchdowns
Defensively, senior linrhar krr Willie Pauldo
and senkir drlrnslve bark Duncan arr Ihr
i Oviedo. Fags 9B

Evans goes to Martin County
. -

Soccer jamboree rescheduled
The boys ancrer prraeaaon Jamboree that was
to hr held Tuesday night at Lake Marv High was
postponed because nl had field condition* and
will tie rescheduled (or Monday night amirdlng
to l-ake Mary coach Larry MrCorkle
"Th e playing field was very wet from a heavy
dnwn|Miur the night before, and all the coaches
derided that It was in the best interest lor all
Involved lo reschedule Ibe jamboree We didn't
ward lo lake the chance of having a player
getting hurt In a presraann game that doesn't
fount In the standing*.''
The jamboree will lie rescheduled on Monday
night at 5:30 p m with Lakr Mary taking on
Oviedo, one of lour games that will lie played
during Ibe jamboree, with each malt li bring a
40 minute half
Proas s ta ff ta d wira rep o rts

By JIB R IC K IIIB A C K U I
Herald corrtspondent
OH LAN DO — llv now Hie news that
Orlando Evans starting qnartrrtiurk Dale
Brrwrr ha* mono and will ml** lonighl *
Hrglon 5A-3 contest has no doubt
reached Sluart w l.rrr ihr third ranked
Trojan* navel to meet eighth ranked
Martin County
Should the clil/rn* ol Sluari start
celebrating with 1.482 yards and 17
touchdown* worth ol rrcnrd breaking
jMsshtg irciijierailng Im i k In Orlando?
Evans Coach Bill G lrtkr said NO on Die
heels of T h u rs d a y 's hack-hreaklng.
early morning practice
"I've gol a hunch of kids who love lo
|ilay tills game." said Glrtkr. who'll slur!
s o p h o m o r e U u r n t in S m i t h at
quartrrhaek. "If they lose, they won't he
savlng II wa* Dale's fault They're In Ihe
mood light now w lirrr they flgurr that If
the other Irani doesn't score Ihry'll win.
"And when yo u grl In the stale
playolls. It's the Irani with Ih r brsl
drfrnsr and the Irani lhal limit* Its
itilslakrs lhal usually win* Tram* lhal
try tooiitacorr you usually don't win

B A S K E TB A LL
□8:05 p .m . — TBS. NBA. Atlanta Hawks at
Dallas Mavericks. (LI
□9:00 p .m . — ESPN. College. Hlg Apple N IT.
Championship game. Missouri vs. Syracuse. (L)
□ 11:00 p in. — SC. College. Great Alaska
Shootout. California vs. Florida. (L|
FO O TBA LL
2:30 p.m . — WCPX. Collegr. Alabama vs.
Auburn. (LI
Com plat* listings on Fags 2 B

S C C goes to
Gulf Coast
The Srmliiolr Community College
turn's tai*kt-lta«ll irm n. 6-2 on the
season. Iravrl* lo Panama Clly Ihls
w rrkrnd In lake on a pair of
|ianhandlr jkiwrrlkiiises al Gulf
Coast Community College In the
Gulf Coast (lassie. Friday night at 6
p.m. Ihr Haiders lake on defending
Male r liainplr.il Chl|kila Coinmunlly
College. SaluriLiv ntghl al 8. Hie

"True, our y o u n g r « l players arr on
delriise. hut w r'vr won all 10 game* and
Ihr lour M ip h o m o r r a who start on dele use
aren't sophomores any m o r e (expert
e n c r -W I* e )."

What Gierke ha* done since rrtelvlng
Ihe untimely news Wednesday morning
i* in work lit* Trojan* longer and harder,
lie * slrjiprd up cuntari and drilled Inlu
playrra’ head* lhal they ran win if
Ihey'rr more physical
Offensively, he's simplified one of Ihe
stale* mini versatile attack* so lhal
Smith can ojwratr under lew* pressure
and depend on Ihr men up front lo o|irn
hole* (or running bark* Adolph Mlz/rll
(129 currlr*. 1.080 yards. 10 TD*| and
llrrb Harris (96 505 91
And Gierke guarantees he'll find ways
In utilize receiver* Horace Co|ieland
129 730 10) and Warren Ware 121351 5|
"We had lo make thing* easier for
Quentin, but thank God our offensive line
playrd mi well In Ihr lair jiart ol Ihe
regular season." Gierke said. "We'll
throw more basic short passes and
depend on our tank* lo carry Ihe l&lt;Md.
Bee Evans, Page SB

SCC B A S K E T B A L L

Running back Adolf Mlzell will carry s heavy load lor Ihe Evens
Trojans lonlght ns Ihey go lo Stuart Merlin County.

Auburn-’Bama duel today

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tlrfeuled Gulf Coasl 78-77 two
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No. 7 Auburn and I5ih-rankrd
Alabama llrrd Iheir final salvos
Thursday as they prrjMrrd for Iheir
rivalry Friday al Birmingham. Ala.
A Sugar Bowl hid Is on Ihe line for
Hie War Eagles, who would He
L o u is ia n a S t a le fo r Ih e
Southeastern Conference (tile wllh a
victory. Auburn likely would gel the
bowl Invitation liecausr of a higher

ranking. An Alabama win sends'
LSU lo (he Sugar Bowl and Auburn
lo Ihe Hull of Fame Bowl.
"I hear Ihey have already made
reservations for New Orleans."
A la b a m a lin e b a c k e r W i llie
Shepherd said. "T h e y must be
going lo watch LSU play. I don't
think ihey'rr going lo get there.”
Neither team has been shy wllh
bulletin-board material this week.
□ B a s Football. Fog* 2B

FOR T H E B E S T C O V E R A G E OF S P O R T S IN Y O U R AREA, R EAD T H E S AN FO R D HERALD D A IL Y

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Vikings rout Lions, 23-0
PONTIAC. Mich. - A matchup
between the NFL's best defense
and It* worst offense produced •
predictable result.
Minnesota manhandled D e ­
troit defensively, setting two
club records and witching two
utlicrs and Alfred Anderson
highlighted a 20-point second
q u a r t e r w i t h tw o s h t f r t
touchdown runs Thursday to
pace the Vikings to an easy 23-0
Thanksgiving Day victory.
Minnesota registered Ita first
shutout since U blanked Detroit.
34-0. on Nov. 0. 1080. Th e
Vikings Improved It to 0-4. I I -2
games behind Chicago In the
NFC Central.
Wayne Fonics' dropped to 1-1
as Detroit's Interim coach while
the Lions fell to 3-10 overall.
"I'm thankful for our wide
receivers. T h e y msde some great
catches.** s a id M in ne sota
quarterback Wade Wilson, who
completed 16 of 21 pusses for
180 yards. "A n d I'm thankful for
our defense.
"I think the way our defense
* plays, our offense will score
enough points to win games."
Minnesota did not allow De­
troit s first down unlU Jeff
Chadwick caught a 19-yard
tipped paaa with 104 left In the
third quarter. The Lions had
only 11 yards net offense In the
first half.
The Vikings set club defensive
records by allowing the Uona
Just three first downs In the

game and 33 offensive plays.
The 60 yards total offense
Minnesota allowed equalled a
club best accomplished twice in
19/5. Tw o pasa Interceptions
gave Minnesota 30 for the
season, tying a club standard set
In I960
"They came out trying to run
tfir ball.” said Minnesota Coach
Jerry Burns, a dose irtend of
Fontrs. "We stopped them early.
We have a good defense, that's
for sure. They wanted to run the
ball because of our pass rush."
"It was a lousy performance."
Fonlet said. " I ’m concerned
because you've got to be able to
m o v e th e f o o t b a l l . O u r
quarterbacks are going to have
to do better.
"I'm as low emotionally as I
was high last week Rut I said
last week we Just won one game
We Just lost one gamr We got
beat by a very good football
team "
Fontes* derision to start Chuck
Long at quarterback didn't pun
out. but switching to Kusty
llllger was only a marginal
Improvement.
lumg failed to gain a first down
In five three-play series, com­
pleting 2 of 6 passes for 3 yards
Hllgrr completed 4 of 14 for 43
yards.
"I've never had a half where I
didn't get a first down." said
Long, who had been out with a
sprained knee. “ We had a first
doom on our first possession, but
then we got a penally and it was
an out. Of­
tough L-rtn (hen- *in

fensively. we had a lot of mental
breakdowns."
The crowd of 4&amp;370 gave the
Lions a standing oration when
they finally made lh**lr initial
first down. But even that was a
bit of a botch since fullback
James Jones, the Intended rr
ceiver. Upped the ball along to
Chadwlch.
" I heard them standing and
c h e e rin g ." Fontca said. " I
thought maybe the President
had come In.”
Minnesota wasn't tearing up
the field In the scoreless first
uartrr. but It was wearing
own the Detroll defense
The Vikings had Just starlrd a
72-yard drive when Ihe period
ended. Anderson ended Ihr drive
with a 2-yard run Into the end
rone.
O n th e n e x t p la y from
s c rim m a g e . L o n g was I n ­
tercepted by corner back Carl
Lee. whose seven thefts lead the
NFC. Chuck Nelson wound up
kicking the first of his thrre fir Id
goals
Nelson hit from 21 yards to
make II IDO. booted a 33-yarder
on the lost play of the first hall to
make It 20-0and connected from
18 yards out when tire Vikings
opened the srrond hall with a
nine minute drive.
Anderson plunged a yard lor a
score at Ihe end of a 65 yard
drive with 1:12 to play In the
first half
A n t h o n y C a rte r had an
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1KV1NO. Terras — The Houston
a little tougher to chew
thsa expected Thursday.
N e v e rth e le s s . Ihe O ile r s
cleaned thetr plate while forcing
Ihe Dallas Cowboys to go hungry
for Ihe ninth straight week.
Facing a team that to in tta
worst slump In a generation, the
Otters found themselves trailing
going Into the final period. Key
plays by quarterback Warren
Moon and the Otters special
teams, however , rallied Houston
to a 25-17 over the willing, but
unable Cowboys.
"We're Ihe hardrat working
football loam in the tedgne. '
Houston Coach Jerry Olanvtlle
said "I think tl w*» pretty
ohvtou• we did not have enough
time to prepare for this game
"We knew that we wouldn't be
lacing the same Dallas lenm that
we had seen on him They had a
hit of prtde and Just wouldn't
quit."
Moon hit Drew Mill with a
5-yard touchdown pass rariy In
the fourth quarter that put the
Otter* In front lor good, but
Houston did not wrap up the
game until Al Smith fsard the
hall loov- from Dallas kick re­
turner Cornell iiuilMgr at the
Cowboys' 15 In the game's fm.il
three minutes
Thai art up a 22 yard llrld goal
by Tony Zcndejas lhal gave the
Otters an unbeatable eight-point
cushion.
"I'm rea lly proud of this
team." Cowboy* Coach T o m
Landry said. "One play In the
fourth quarter was going to
deride Ihe game and they were
Ihe onea who made It.
"But we played hard against a
very good football Irani. The
only thing that make* you play
a* hard ns w r did today la
character and this tram has

Football
Coatlawsd f r m IB
Alabama linebacker Der­
rick Thrmias has viiwrd lo sack
Auburn quarterback H egglr
Slink Auburn fulllturk James
Joteph has aalcl Thomas will nut
be a far tor.
"T h e y d o n 't respect us.*'
Auburn guard Kodnry Gam er
said "It makes me mad. It licks
m r off."
Friday's game promises to be
uncithrr low-scoring defensive
si niggle.
Auburn lends the nation In
total defense, allowing only 213
yards and 6.ft |M)lnls |ter game.
Alabama Is allowing only 15
p o in ts p e r g u m r a n d Is
iNirtlrularly strong against the
run. giving up 83 yards per
game.
At L o s A n g r le s , N o . 2
Southern Cal Is trying lo make It
through the rest of Ihe week
without another problem head­
ing Into Saturday's showdown
against top-runkeu Notre Dame.
Quartet buck Itodney Iteete.
who played In lost week's victory
over U C L A while recovering
from Ihe measles, lias Just re­
covered from a case of laryngitis
that had threatened lo force the
Trojans to have the tailback call
signals.
"W e 're v e ry adjustable,'*
Southern Cal Coach Larry Smith
said. "W ho knows, we may have
lo udjust to n one-legged

character."
Houston advanced to 0 4,
moving to within a half game of
AFC Central-leading Cincinnati
pending the Bengali' meeting
Sunday with Buffalo.
Dallas |« 2-11. Its nine-game
lasing streak Just one short of
equaling a team record. The
Cowboys also clinched last place
In the NFC East, the first time
Dallas has finished last In it*
division slncr its inaugural
season of I960.
The Moon-loJHIl touchdown
pass come 3 0 7 Into Ihe final to
pul the Otters In front 19 17
T o n y Z cndejas missed the
extra point attempt
Following a Dallas punt, the
Otters drove to a 47-yard held
goal by Zcndejas for anve-potm
Houston lead
The Cowboys still could have
w on th e g a m r w i t h a
touchdown but on the kickoff
following Ihe field goal. llnrlwgr
fumbled Ih r hall away at lit* own
15. That ted to a game-clinching
field goal of 22 yard* by Zrndr
Jaa wit h 2 06 remaining
Dallas scored on a I-yard run
by Hrrarhrl Walker, a 29-yard
Held goal from Roger Rurrk and
a 3-yard third-quarter run by
quarterback Steve Rellurr.
Houston's first half points
came on a 28-yard field goal
from Zendeja* and a 12 yard run
by Mlkr Roller, tying Ihe More
10-10 at halftime. Zendeja*
added a third quarter field goal
of 49 yards.
Moon completed 15 of 29
posses for 226 yard* and found
himself having lo act a* a
one-man Inspiration — both
verbally and physically.
"A lot of people came In here
thinking this would be Just like
the preseaaon game (In which
Houston beat Ih r Cowboys.
54-10). But It Just Isn't." Moon
satd. "T h e re Is a lot more
Intensity In a regular season

tailback."
Aaron Kmunuel. Ihe team's
most eflrctlve rusher, suffered a
slight Injury wlien someone ran
over his toe with a skateboard
Of more concern lo llir Trojans
Is Kmanucl'B Infected teeth,
which are giving him headaches.
However, hr should play Satur­
day.
Notre Dame, which will meet
West Virginia In ihe Fiesta Howl,
has won the last five meetings
between the schools.
Al Miami. No. 8 Arkansas Is
undefeated and u 17-polnl un­
derdog lo third ranked Miami.
The Hazorhurks. 10-0 and
headed lo Ihr Cotton Howl, were
the recipients ol u 51-7 drubbing
by Miami Iasi year, but Arkansas
Coach Ken Hatfield believes Ihr
outcome rould be much different
this year.
"Our players do believe we can
win." Hatfield said. "We haven't
had lo connive or do anything
clever lo convince them they can
win."
Arkansas hus made some
changes from lust year. The
Kazorbacks are throwing more
and have switched lo a fourdefensive back formation on
defense.
In 12 ga m e s last y e a r,
Arkansas passed for 940 yards
und Ihe Kazorbacks have 1.510
yards passing (Ills season.
Qiiarterbark Quinn Grovey leads
the Arkansas "flrxhonr" ailnrk.

game and it was prrlty dear lo
me we were lacking n 1 trird to
get everybody pumped up and I
raised my voice and it is some­
thing I'm not accustomed lo
doing
"When you are playing a tram
that Is down and you give them
life like we did. Wr could have
been In for a long afternoon."
In the firs* half, facing a
thin) aud io, Moon ** ramhled
under a heavy rush and Just
before stepping out of bounds
found Alonro ll'ghsmlth with a
2 6 -y a rd pass T h a t led to
Houston's first field goal
On Ihe Oilers' only touchdown
drive of Ihe first half. Moon
threw a 22-yard pas* In Hill on a
third and 2 0 situation A 14-vsnf
paaa from Moon U* Leonard
Harris on third down kept alive
Houston's go ahead touchdown
drive in the fourth period
lYlluer. meanwhile, had one of
his best games of the season,
throwing for 203 yards and
operating an ollrtise that looked
sharp lor thrre periods
A 22-yard I’rlliier-io-Mlchail
Irvin pass ted lo Iktlkts' first
touchdown — the I yard Walker
run Which ended the Cowboys
first possession of Die day.

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San Juan Shootout lias juni|ied
to an eight team field this season
with No 12 VUlanova the big
draw In Friday s n m round. Ihe
Wildcats play the American Uni
veratty of Puerto Rico. Other
games are Davidson versus
S o u th w e s t Te x a s S t a ir .
Southern llllniiH against Toledo,
and South Carolina State against
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O k la h o m a S ta te ’s S a n d e rs H e is m a n T r o p h y favorite
NEW YORK — Maybe Rodney Peete has won
more and Troy Alkman thrown more but no on**
!:lls the story of 1988 Heisman Tro p hy race
b e tte r than th e ir fello w ca nd ida te and
quarterback. Sieve Walsh.
"I know Rodney Peete had a great year. Troy
Alkman had a great year, and Sanders had an
unbelievable year.” Walsh said of Barry Sanders,
the recently unheralded Oklahoma State tailback
who has come to eclipse four quarterbacks In an
Impressive Heisman field.
The 53rd Heisman Trophy winner will be
announced Dec. 3 at Manhattan's Downtown
Athletic Club when Sanders will be tn Tokyo,
preparing for the Cowboys' regular-season finale

against Texas Tech. Walsh will be playing for
Miami against Brigham Young that day. but Is
not projected to finish In the top three.
"You have four major quarterbacks at a time
when the NFL is dying for young quarterbacks."
Heisman Trophy Committee Chairman Jack
O'Keefe said of Southern Cal'a Pcele. U C LA 's
Alkman. Walsh and West Virginia's Major Harris.
"Th e year Gary Urban won. O.J. Simpson had
a very, very strong year." O'Keefe said "In 11*85.
when Bo Jackson won. Chuck Long was having a
big year.
"But not since Marcus Allen In 'HI ran against
Herschel Walker — who won the following year —
and thlrd-plare was J im MrMahou and founh
Dan Marino has the field been this strong "
Despite the strong field. Sanders has clearly

emerged the front-runner In a year the Heisman
was all but mailed lo California In the preseaaon.
Eighteen NCAA records and three 300-yard
games ago (no one previously has rushed for 300
more than once In a season), banders was an
unknown, the Heisman battle between seniors
Peete and Alkman was expected lo be a subplot lo
Ihr annual Southrrn Cal-UCLA battle.
Peelr'a accomplishments brought Southern Cal
a 104) record and No. 3 national ranking heading
Into Ihe season finale against loprankrd Noire
Dame. Alkm ati's performance, though Im­
pressive. was not enough lo.prevent U C LA from
losing to USC and sliding out of the elite.
Walsh, a Junior, emerged Ihe hlghcsl-rated of
Ihe passing candidates and sophomore Harris
Jumped Into longshoi contention by helping Weal

Syracuse, Missouri
collide in N IT final
NEW YORK - The llp^gf to
start Friday night's game be­
tween No. 8 Syracuse and No. 13
Missouri should resemble the
sutler's call st ihe Indlanspolts
500 "Gentlemen, slsrt your
engines."
For ihe championship game of
ihe Big Apple National Invitation
Tournament will likely be de­
cided by whose running game
dicks best. Running la how the
Orangemen and Tigers survived
the Brat three rounds of this
16 team tournament, and that's
cure to be how they attack each
other.
" T h e game they p lay Is
basically uptrm po." Syracuse
forward Stephen Thom pson
said. "They llkr lo do what we
like lodo."
Missouri and Syracuse dis­
played Just how viciously they
can motor Wednesday night
against some pretty good com­
petition. The Tigers ousted No. 3
North Carolina 91-81 In one
semifinal. Then the Orangemen
l together a half of textbook
4-break basketball to aquaah
No 17 Indiana 102-78.
W hat makes both finalist
particularly effective on Ihe
break la that they have skilled
b a ll-h a n d le rs besides their
guards.

C

Forward Mike Sanbothe re­
moves part of the dribbling
responsibility Irom Missouri
guagda Byron Irvin and Lee
Coward
"Against our pressure, they
Just brought It u p ." North
Carolina Coach Dean Smith said
"(Forward) Doug Smith has got
excellent speed and Sanbothe
gives them an e xtra ballhandler"
Syracusr. 3-0. possesses one of
the nation's elite point guards In
Sherman Douglas SUll. the Or­
ange allowed against Indiana

just how well Thompson and
freshman forward Billy Owens
can handle the hall on the wings,
particularly on Ihe break
" W e 'r e nol aa q u ic k aa
Syracuse, we'll never be aa quk k
aa Syracuse." said Indiana's Bob
Knight, whose team yielded
more points to (hr Orange than
It has to any learn In his 18
seasons at Indiana.
W ill the Tigers be quick
enough?
Missouri's Norm Strwart. who
registered hla 500th coaching
victory against North Carolina,
had said before Syracuse and
Indiana played that he would
rather fare 'he Hooaler* In iht
final
"We're not moving with ihr
ball very good." Stewan said
"That kind of team llndianal
would make us move."
Missouri. 3-0. defeated a North
Carolina team missing Its top
J.R . Reid, until at least
late December with a stress
fracture In hla left foot. But
Syracuse Coach Jtrn Boehctm
rem em bers what happened
when hla club, basically the
same one this year aa last,
played North C arolina Iasi
season when the Tar Heels were
without J.R . Reid.
" N o r t h C arolina beat ua
without J.R . Reid." Hoe helm
said " T o be able to beat North
Carolina llkr Missouri did la
Impressive. Last year they relied
on (school career scoring champ
Derrick) Chievoua. This year
they are going to others and that
makes II lough lo defend an
many different things."
North Carolina and Indiana
will open Friday's action In a
bailie for third place In the
tournament.
"T h is (the tournament I la good
lor ua." said Knight, who has no
full-time starters bark from last
yrar. "Irregardlesa of Friday's
results these games will be good
for us, "

Herald sports writer

T h e eighth annual Lady Sunshine
Basketball Tournament will tip oil today at
Lake Mary High School with both high
srhool and College teams featured In the
event.
The action will begin with Miami Carrol
C ity H igh taking on St. Petersburg
Lakewood at I 30 followed by Lake Mary
and Greenville Mississippi at 3. Carrol City
Is ranked aa one of Ihe stale's top programs
while SI. Pete Lakewood has perhaps the
best player In the state In Nicole Tunsil.
Greenville has an Impressive squad this
season, so Anna Van Lsndlngham will have

Cootlaaad from I B

cat-quick, expetlenrd defense.

"Sm ith's a good athlete, has
confidence he can play and has
seen a lol of playing time on
punt and kickoff returns and
goal-line situations. It's Impor­
tant for him to gain confidence
early and build on It.

Q u arterb ack Aaron Davis
(1.222 yards. 18 TDs| and wide
re c e iv e r H enry H asion
(39-937-15) are headliners on an
offense Gierke said runs Just
about anything that he's ever
seen. Linebacker Jerome Harris
snd tackle Johnathan McMahon
anchor the defense.

"It's fun for our kids tu go to a
town that rallies around one
team. It's a different reality."
What the Trojans face In
Martin County (9-1) Is a Tiger of
a team that has taken home
consecutive district titles with a
very versatile offense and a

"W e beat Winter Park. Merrill
Island and Apojtka on Ihe road
Ihe last month of the regular
season." Glcrkr said. "Being on
the road lsn'1 that much of a
factor since we only had four
home games this season.

Oviedo
Continued from I B
leaders while Barry Coleman,
Hector Dlax. Jon Black and John
Knutson have also had tremen­
dous seasons for Oviedo.
Dullmeycr has been a consis­
tent kicker for the Lions as he
has scored 22 points on 13 extra
points and three field goals. Two
of Dullmeycr's field goals were
game-winners.
One advantage that Oviedo
may have over the Gators Is that
the Lions play several Class 5A
trains, while Land O ’ Lakes

restricts Its schedule to Class 4A
land 3A) only. Oviedo owns five
victories over Class 5A foes
Including Lake Mary. Lyman.
Lake Brantley. DeLand and Dr.

Phillip*.
Th e winner of tonight's Region
4 ployofT will advance to Ihe
Section 2 playoff on Friday. Dec.
2 against the winner of Ihe
D a y to n a Beach SeabreezeTitusville game. Oviedo will be
the host on Dec. 2 If It Is
victorious tonight

Peete'* Trojans had a schedule rated loughrst
In the nation and he was .jot coni riling the
trophy on Ihe eve of Ihe biggest game of the yrar
"I do feel like Barry Sanders had a great year —
he's done some unbelievable things." hr said;
"But I do think It's not over yet If I can play w ell
against Noire Dame, anvthlng ra n happen "

UwWoM Be— a Istw sitls n a l
A U S TIN . Texas — Emt&gt;atllrd
Texas AAM Coach Jackie Sher­
rill credited his seniors Thursday
night for a 28-24 victor)- over
Texas, riling their ability lo
handle the distractions that have
swirled around Ihr probationridden Aggies
"Th e seniors on this team
have gone through so much this
season with all of the adversity,
and they have done nothing bul
fight back." Sherrill said "The y
handled all the adversity and did
It well. Because they didn’t quit.
li.ry will benefit from this thr
rest of their lives."
After building a 28-0 first-half
lead. Ihe Aggies were forced tn
hold off a second-half Longhorns
rally.
Darren Lewis rushed for a
career-high 212 yards and one
touchdown and linebacker John
Roper re tu rn e d a b lo ck e d
field-goal attempt for another
score In the Aggies' error-filled
victory over their arch-rivals.
Texas' hopes for an upset died
when Mark Murdock was sacked
on fourth down al Ihe Texas 19
with 40 seconds lo play.
The Aggies are 7-4 overall and
6-1 In the SWC and will face
Alabam a In a Dee. I non­
conference game.
The game marked the return
to the sidelines of Sheriff after
sitting out Iasi week's game
lnst Texas Christian because
allegations he made Illegal

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pstrnastMs to a former pi*y»r.

Cool Koscla
Seminole High s Koscla Kennon puts up a baseline Jumper during
action In Ihe Rotary Thanksgiving Tournament on Wednesday.
Alter dispatching Colonial. Ihe Ledy Seminoles go up against
Lake Howell today (1 30 p m ) In the semifinals of Ihe tournament,
held at UCF The UCF women also open their season tonight at 8
vs. Baptist University.

a tough assignment In her llrsi game as thr
Lady Rams' head coarh Lakr Mary has
several reluming standouts led by Tara
Jackson. Anita Mllchell and A m y Kuvach
while newcomers Heather Gleason and Lisa
Johnson add strength lo Ihr tram.
"Greenville looked awesome In practice
yesterday." tournament director John
Smith said. "Miami la strong as well as SI.
Pete and with the exception of Tcrt Whyte.
Lake Mary returns everyone from last year's
team."
The college Inumcy features two Florida
schools as Florida Stair and ih r University
of Miami will be on hand Central Michigan
and Miami will begin action at 6 today
followed by FSU and Southwest Missouri at
8.

Evans-

Harris* chances are hurt by ihe iact tlial he’s a
sophomore. West Virginia » strong rushing attack
takes away from his passing statistics and the
Mountaineers' schedule Is considered sub-par

A g g ie s outlast
Longhorns, 28-24

Lady Sunshine tourney at Lake Mary
By M AIM BLVTMB

Virginia go 11-0.
"Definitely Ihe frnnl-runners were Rodney amt
Troy, and Barry and I came onto the scene .is tInseason progressed.” Walsh said.

"W e're hoping for an Florida final." Smith
said. "F S U looked rrul good In practice and
we're hoping Miami's first year coach Ferae
I.abal1 ran rrarh Ih r finals. II would be nice
for her lodo well."
Laball look over thr the UM program after
Kerry Patrick resigned last season In help
with Ihe promotion of foreign basketball
(ram s visiting America.
"T h is Is a chance for Central Florida lo see
big tlm r womens basketball wllhout having
lo travel very far." Smith said. " W r have
some very good teams participating and we
welcome everyone."
Tickets will Ik - available al lhe gate and
admission Is $3 for adults and S2 for players
or students.

T ro ja n s look to
vault past Irish
UaHsd Brass Iwtaewatlsnal
LOS A N G E L E S — The
q u a rte rb a c k who hud Ihe
measles Is gelling over laryngi­
tis. The tailback Is fine after u
skateboard accident but still
bothered by Infected teeth. It's
been a strange rouplc of weeks
ul Southern Cn).
So whut else can hupj&gt;cn (o
USC? How about u national
championship?
AH Is tn line for the Trojans lo
finish No. 1 for Ihr first lime

since 1078. After beating UCLA
Iasi week, second-ranked USC
can vault past Notre Dame
Saturday with a victory over Ihe
Fighting Irish at thr Coliseum
(3:30p.m. EST).
T h r Trojans, who would need
lo heal both Ihe Irish and
Michigan In the Hose Bowl lo
guarantee themselves ihe na­
tional tlllc. arc 10-0. Just like
Noire Dame. Il marks the first
time In the GDgamc rivalry Ihit
the teams will meet with both
owning unblemished records.

B r a n tle y
Lake Brantley, though, has
proven lo tie very lough also and
comprablc lo Lym an's." should lu m In one of Its lies!
Almon said. "They have a run­ performances of lhe season. The
ning back who runs u lot llkr Patriots are up for their first
ICcdrtc) Bouey and they have u playoff appearance In class 5A
talented quarterback who can and want lo prove they belong
throw thr bull real well. He wllhthc stale's elite
"We rrullzr now, ibut we're ns
doesn't have tile fool apeed of
J rrry but he's xllll very talented. good as anyone." Almon said.
If they can score 22 points “ At this level any team can beat
against Suwannee they have lo Ihe other and wr are dcflnltly
ready lo play."
hr tough."

Texas, wtik-h lost its fourth
straight to AAM. finished Ihe
year 4-7 and 2-6. The record Is
Ihr Longhorns' worst since they
went I -9 In 1956. Ihe year before
former Coach Darrell Royal's
arrival.
T e x a s Coach Da vi d
McWilliams said he was proud of
his Irani for fighting back after
f a l l i n g b e h in d b y t h r e e
touchdowns.
“ Il was all on guts and effort
tonight." he said. "It's tough on
thr seniors leaving here wllhout
beating AAM. but the way they
played tonight and fought back
... I think the underclassmen
saw that pride."
The Aggies appeared (o have
control of the game after they
raced to a 28-0 lead, bul six
tu rn o v e rs and a s trin g of
penalties allowed T e x a s lo
mount a comeback.
A critical fumble eventually
doomed the Longhorns. Trailing
28-24 and facing a thlrd-and-2 at
the Aggies 34 with 3:20 left In
Ihe game. Texas lost a fumble on
a bad pitch by su b s titu te
quarterback Donovan Forbes.
AAM looked like a runaway
winner In the first half.
After stalling on their first

possession of the garnr. Ih r
Aggies look aver on llirlr own 23
and marrhrd 77 yards for the
game's llrsi score Lewis who
set a SWC season record Inr
rushing allrm pts al 282. scored
on a 15 yard run.
Lewis' 3-yard lourhdown run
on the Aggies' next possession
was called back for holding, and
quarirrbark Murky Richardson
lead a fumble al the Longhorns 7
and exiled the game with a knee
injury.
AAM scored on lls n e x t
possession, after Rod liar's yard
punl return set tip ih r Aggies at
ihr Texas 37 Following Lewis'
36-yard dash. Robert Wilson
plunged over from Ihr I -yard
line for the touchdown
AAM opened a 214) lead rarlv
In thr second quarter when
Itoprr rambled -18 yards with a
blocked field-goal attempt T h e
52-yard try by Wayne Clements
was blocked by linebacker Aaron
Wallace,
Chrta Osgood, subbing for ihe
injured Richardson, directed the
Aggies on a 64-yard scoring
drive lair In the second quarter
to boost the Aggies lead to 284)
Texas began Its comrback
after Oscar Giles fell on an
Osgood fumble at Ihe Aggies 14.
Two plays luler. Murdocked
lobbed a 9-yard touchdown pass
to Kerry Cash to cut the halftime
lead lo 28*^
The Longhorns look advan-.
tage of another turnover midway
the third quarter to score- Mark
Iterry's Interception of Osgood*
pass at I h r

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Murdock’s 14 -yard scoring pass
lo Stephen Clark.
With 8:21 left In thr third
quarter. M urdock connected
with Tony Jones on a 76-yarA
louchdown bomb. The Long­
horns. again rapltallilng nil Te x
Mercer's Interception of Osgood
al Ihe Aggies 29. drew closer on
Wayne Clements’ 39-yard field
goal.

MONTGOM ERY. Ala. - Ricky
Jones threw for a touchdown on
the last play of the first half unrt
Anthony Lewis added a 13 van I
scoring run in the fourth quarter
Thursday lo lead Alabama Stale
toa 17-0 victory over Tuskegcr.
Alabam a State. 7-3. also
■cored on a 25-yard field goal by
Reginald Adam s III the first
quarter In winning Ihe 7Htli
meeting of the rivalry- The two
schools did nol merl the pre­
vious two seasons becausr of n
dispute over gale receipts.
Il was Ihe fourth straight loss
In Ihe series for Tuakrgre. 3-6.
which threatened only oner
when It drove to the Alabama
Stale 25 In Ih r first quarter
before missing a 42 yard field
goal attempt.

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utilizes the holidays
Nur-Anun tooffur huip
Nor-Anon. ■ self-help group for reiattves
addicts, meets at 8 p.m . Saturday at West
Road 434. Longwood. Far m a n information.

•Sober Won group at Sahara Club (old driver's license
office). 2587 S. Sanford Ave.. naan and 5.30 open discussion.
Speaker at 8 p m. meeting, open.
• Sanford Women's AA. 1201 W. First St.. 2 p.m.. closed
meeting.
•Sanford A A . 1201 W. First St., noon and 8 p.m.. open
•Camelbeny AA Step. 6 p.m.. Ascension Lutheran Church.
Ascension Drive (off Overbrook Drive), Casselberry
•24-Hour AA Group (open). 5:30 p.m.. Fourth Street at Oak
Avenue. Sanford.

meet at 8 p.m. Sunday at Christ United
Church, at County Road 427 and Tucker Drive.

In
Overeaten Anonymous meets at 7:30 p.m, each Sunday al
the Casselberry Senior Center. 200 Triplet Lake Drive.

Pouts to taOMfUTM
at 10 a.m. every Monday In the
Methodist Church. Orange City
reicome. For more Information, coll

Clogging giqups hsvs dsss
The Old Hickory Stampers clogging group holds classes 7-9
p.m. each Monday al the Knights of Columbus Hall on S. Park
Ave&amp;ue. Sanford. Fra more information, call 349-9029

Information, rail 321-5267.

Sunford Rofarluns to moot
Rotary Club of Sanford meets every Monday al naan, at the
Sanford Civic Center.

VFW, Auxiliary to gathar
Veterans of Foreign W o n and the Ladles Auxiliary af Sanford
Post 10108 meet the fourth Monday at 7:30 p m. at their post
home (the log cabin on Seminole Boulevard)

Help for gamblers offered
GamMers Anonymous and Gam-Anon for family and friends,
meet separately Monday and Friday (noowmokrrxl at 7:30
p.m.. Church of the Good Shepherd, 331 Lake Ave.. Maitland
For more Information, roll 236-9206.

TOPS chapter to meet about eating
A TOPS chapter meets each Monday at 8:30 a m. at 420 Oak
St.. Osteen. For more Information, call Shirley at 323-5445.

Listening seminar to be presented
"How to Listen Effectively." a 2W-hour seminar by the
Seminole Community College Toastmasters Club, will be given
on Tuesday. Nov. 29. at the CasaelberTy Public Library at 7
p m. For more Information and reservations, coll the d u b
secretory at 695-3966

Emotional abuse seminar set
"Emotional Abuse Words and Actions will Never Mur*. Me"
will be addressed In a seminar on Tuesday. Nov. 29. at 7:30
m. at the Winter Springs Civic Center. 400 N. Edgemon Ave..
Inter Springs. Sponsored by the Mlaaing Children Center of
Winter Springs, the free seminar will discuss ways to cope with
past emotional abuse. For more information, contact the
Missing Children Center at 695-1IELP.

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Panic Attack group to mast
Agoraphobla/Panlc Attack Support Group meets each
Tuesday at 8 p.m. at West Lake Hospital. 669 W. State Road
434. Long wood The support group la for those who are afraid
to go out of their house and be active In public.

Ovortaters to weigh in
A regular meeting of Overeaten Anonymous Is conducted on
Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. at Florida Power and Light. 301 Myrtle
Ave.. Sanford For more Information, call Carol al 322-0657.

Toastmasters to speak up
Daybrrakrra Toastmasters meets at 7:15 a m. Tuesday at
Christo's Restaurant on F ln l Street. Sanford. Gucsta ore
welrome
Toastmaster* International Club 6581 meets each Tuesday
7:30 p.m. at Seminole Community College. Hoorn L-200. For
m orr Information, call 695-3966.

Play about adolescence to open
The Seminole Community College Fine Aria Theatre will
present A.R. Gurney's "Whal I Did Lost Summer" from Nov.
SO to Dec. 3 al 8 p.m. and Dec. 4 at 2 p.m. The gently
humorous play concerns a 14-year-old boy's coming of age tn
the 1940a. For tickets, contact the 8CC box olTIcc from 11 a.m.
to 4 p.m. weekdayaat 323-1450. ext. 399. General admloaton la
•6: senior citizens and aludenta are 85.
If you know of upcoming activities you'd like announced In
the /frnr/rfs Calendar, send the appropriate Information—
event, time, dale, place, cost, contact person and phone
number— to Calendar. Smnfwd Hrruld. 300 N. French Ave..
Sanford. FI. 32771 or call 323-2811.

SANFORD — Though visions of sugar
plums dance tn their heeds, employers and
visitors at Central Florida Regional Hospital
are tinging "TO br Slim for Christmas'* to
themselves
A special weight control program at the
hospital offers Ups and meals so that weight
it not another hassle during Ihr harried
holidays.
From 1-1:45 p.m. and 5-6:30 p.m.. the
hospital program — prim arily for C FK H
employers end vlallors— consists of low
calorie entrees presented two or three time*
a week, along with Ups emphasizing Ihr
three major components of any successful
weight management plan— portion control,
behavior modification and e a rn lor.
"W ith effort on you r part, a light
Christmas won't be just a dream." said
Carol Prom ts. CFKH dietary department
manager. "Over the next six weeks w r will
oiler ways to weave thrsr important con­
cepts Into familiar holiday situations such
as cooking and entertaining, attending
holiday parties, shopping, and managing

time and stress "
E a c h week w i l l have a th e m e
a p p t-p ra 'd y tailored to the nohday season.
During the weak of "A ll 1 Want for
Christman Is to See My Feet." the program
will stress the fact that three healthy,
sensible meals per day ore the backbone of
any good diet Skipping meals only makes
unr hungry, leading lo overrating or
devouring the wrong type t&gt;l food. IToenza
said.
Maintaining a healthy diet should allow
one lo plan a small splurge, ouch as eggnog
or a slice of cake or pie. Pntrnta said. "You
ran enjoy It without guilt when you have
loiiowzd a sensible dirt during the week
The best Christmas gilt you ran give
yourself is a slimmer and healthier you."
she said
Choke*, planned ahead of lime, are touted
in the week themed "I'm Dreaming of a
Light Christmas " For instance, one should
deride what his/her consumption limit Is
before going Id a tempting parly Instead of
alcoholk leverages Prnrtua recommends
diet r r* sipping tow -calorie option*, such as
dirt soda, club soda, coflre or vegetable
Juice.
Another tip la la calculate how many

calorie will fit Into one's diet, then selrt i
only one’s favortle Irrala. Proems rn
courages eating a light mral brArre a party
to lessen the temptsUou lo U L ’.e ihr rich
items. Walt until later In the party to
approach the snack table, she said, then
leave It lo avoid nibbling
The week of "Rai lie berry Dressing" llsi*
several good Ideas for the rook while
preparing and cleaning up after holld.iv
meals and pan tea:
• Avoid rooking lo taste by following
recipes or having someone else cook
•Chew sugarleas guin while rooking and
brush your Irrth hrfotr tidying up Iht
kitchen
• Reduce the oil arid fat In food prepara
lion and still get an escellent dish with
fewer calorie*
• Cook your Isvorilrs right slier you vr
eaten a fulfilling, healthy meal
• Pul on some slng-straig music snd sing
loudly while rooking or rtesnlng up hinging
and eating are hard to do simultaneous! v
The I h r me of "Hants's Day Off*' dealt with
lim r and stress management— avoiding
overrating when latigur takes Its loll and
stress looms to dissolve willpower

UB m DM taro. Fags ••

Winter prime time to plant trees, shrubs
WHh winter fast approaching,
it toon win be time for major tree
a nd s h r u b p la n t in g and

O A R D IN IM O

There are several advantages
in planting during Novrmtirf
instead of wallC ELES TE
The plants ore
i actively ro w in g during this
W H IT E
■ apt to br
injured by shock from planting
Aim . the weather and moisture
during fbc winter season t* very
' « to good plant ad ability to sclr« i plants that will
oa well as good work­ nt your par Urii 1st lands* apr
need snd situation
ing weather foe the gardener
Trees are alwav* a must lit
Winter planting of trees and most tandwtqir whether tlieii
shrub* allows the plants to p u r p o s e t* t o r s h a d e
become well established prim to windbreaks food set ting tit
spring growth and bloom and atmosphere to add coke and
prior to summer beat. Rcsesrrh beauty with btnmu and totugr
shows that roots of plants con­ or lo odd aestbrtk and real
tinue to grow and develop dur­ estate value lo the proprtty
ing mild winter days, rv rn
The Ideal landscape lire doc*
though foliage dors not
not citst tree* that have dr
You also will find that your sirsfate feature* also have those
has a good stuck of that are undesirable A Use mar
have. bvwMiiim ituwcr* in tin
spring fclloenl hv unite sin*Mr
during this oeaoon. fruit or seed |«rt» in th»- fall If a
whereas he cannot during thr lire is a last grower, it also mav
ruohaf spring
t«e brittle and short lived
The sttrrrsa of your lands* *|v
All tire* have advantage* and
wlll depend greatly on your disadvantage*, thus vour selrt -

Mon inii*i be rarrfulty cunsld
d r * hunts tor ronsklerelkto in
i htto*mg Ihr proper tree should
include the hallowing
I. Hr sure Ih r tree you rhooar
will fit your landscape need |e a.,
last growing ttie quirk shade
brood and spreading lor shade
derive lor a windbreak or for
screening or attractive bfcaau*
for an accent)
2 Know the tree you select
and Its growth requirement*
Know tin tree'* ultima*** sire
and plant atttardlngly Dura the
lire require special toll? Dor*
the tree have serious Insert and
dlsrwsr susteptlbtlliy and will ii
irtpntr routine mattikrnance?
3. Hr sure the trre ts loleraui
ra v«&gt;ur kswl weatlrer condition*
Will II loh-rate Florida's sumtnrr
treat, or is tf loo lender fra
Central Florida's wtntrrs?
4 Do you want an rvrrgrern
is dritduou* tree”? DerldtsNi*
shade tree* are rreran me ndrtl
fra allowing the desirable sun
wlirri void uf leaves in the
winter whereas an evergreen
tree may be desirable for
screening
5 Consider overhead line*,
underground walrrline*. vepth
tank*, rlt- 4&gt; welt a* walk*.

drive* and paved surfaces that
may br damage *&lt; he tree runt*
ft Know the tolerance ol iht
tree lo sail sprsv lire soul twin
magnolia, la jrp u t-trre and llu
live oak are a few among (he
group nf lire* loleraui iri v a il

spray
7 tastily. obtain a qualllv lire
from a rrllabtr nurseryman and
plant 11 In a carefully prepared
spot, following gra«t trunk uliur
al praclkrs j « to ptojwr «&gt;il
kwstkKi r ip r a rir r , w s ln m g and
spraying so I ha I your im rsi
merit in tfie tree ts not lo*i
through rarekwsncss and la k nt

planning
Fcr m-trr tutormatron (Ml plan
tin g and care ol tier* and
shrubs, a program will br h e ld al
tire brnilimh- Count v Agra ol

lural Esirnsnm Auditcnuin rat
W rdhrsdav - Nov JO al 7 p hi
M ike Marlin urban frarvirr will
sywak on ptanilng tires and I II
sprak oli are and inamtriuiiHe
Ttie program is free and open
tn the publk ( all 32 &lt; 2909 r n
IH1, Ira mote tnlratnaikm

(Cslstls While It Sammols
C o u n t y E a f a n s l o n Ur ban
Horilculturtst Phone 3717S00
ait. 175)

Afro-American Society honors W ynn
]

Congratulations to Shtrlrv
Wynn Allen for having been
selected by the Afro Anrrtk an
Society of Seminole Comimmttv
College as the Hth Annual
Heritage Jubllre recipient of the
Distinguished Service Award
Allen Will be honored on Jsn
13 al 8 p.m In IhrS C C Fine Arts
Concert Hall for her contribution
to the co m m u n ity a* pro
gram/tone coordinator in rx rrp
Itons! student eduralkm lor Ibr
Seminole County School Hoard
Guest performing artists lor
the Heritage Jubilee, a celebm
tlon of blork achievement, will
be renowned soloist and |wr
former Patricia Merritt Hltrhmon
and company arilals in their
own right-S an d ra Petty. Dalr
Stafford. Ronald Nathan. The
Christians. Royer Graham. Ini
George, and the young perform
rrsof TaJIrl Arts
The community is invlird to
sharr this evening of honor and
One an
New Ml Calvary Missionary
Uapttst Church will obarrve Its
annual Dual Day services on
Sunday. Nov. 27. with the gut *i
speaker and former Sanlordiic.
the Rev S h irle y H ow uard
Williams, bringing the message
of the morning at 11a.in
Williams Is s graduate of
Crooma High Class of 1964. and
has done further studies at Polk
C om m un ity College. Winter
Haven, and University Hospital
S c h o o l o l P ra c l It lo n e r »
Jsckaonvlllr She is cerlllled by
the Florida Stale Hoard ol Nuts
Ing In obstetrics and gynecology.
and Is presently enrolled at thr
U n i v e r s i t y ol F l o r i d a .
Gainesville, where she is pursuIng a bachelors of science In
nursing.
W i l l i a m s Is p r e s e n t l y
employed at the Orange County
Health Department In Orlando
and Is associate minister of SI.
Mark AM E Church, Sunford
At 3 p.m. will be the crowning
of Master and Lillie Mis* New
Ml. C a lva ry. Music for Ib r
service will be by gursl artist*
Ronald and Ingrid Nalban— Hie
noted saxophonist and organist
of Sanford— and the Tabernacle
Church of Prayer. Sanford. The
Rev. I).). Player la pastor. and
Thelma Z. Franklin i n chairman

SAN FOR D

M ARVA
H A W K IN S

The nirmbt-r* of Nrw Ik-tlrrl
Missionary ilaptisi Church will
obsrrvr thru annual Dual Dav
srrvk r-s rat Sunday. Nov. 27. Ml

I I a in I he speaker will hr
f ranks- Glover, a member id St
Paul Missionary Haptt*l Church
Al tire 3 p m scrvke. lire Rev
Willtr J Polk. (»*ira nf Second
Shiloh will dellvrr Ihr message
the Rev W illiam Lewis I*

pool or
Tk'krt* are villi available (or
Ib r first C h r i s t m a s par I y
sponsored by thr ihr North
Seminole Charter Chapter of Ihr
Am erican H uslnrss Women
AsMHiatkNi The party ts set for
Friday. Dee 2. al 7 30 p m at
Glen Ahlrry Restaurant and
Country Club. DrlUry. Ttckrta

Colobrating tho 104th onnlvorsary of Trinity United
Mothodlst Church. Sanford Avonue, on Nov. 20.
aro (from felt) Mrs and H im Rev. J . Oils Erwin; Dr.
Richard V Moore. p r«sld * n »-sm e rllu a of
Belhunp Cookman College, Daytona Reach;

may be purchased by culling
Drnlsr MacDonald president al
574-3242 or Gloria William*
chairman, al 574-0315

The Wilson Ensemble nt San
lord announces its I lib Aimi
vrrsary eclcbralinn. Saiimiai
Dec 3, at 7 p tn. al Fust Shiloh
Missionary Haplisi Church, 7ik i
Smith Elm Ave Guest rholrs on
Hickory Avenue Church nt God
Sanlotd. and The AmlMssadoi»
lot Christ of Ml Dnni M »n
Llggous Deilosr Is director, and
Eunlre I. Wilson Is stainsnf
(Marva Hawkins It a Sanlotd
Harold eorreopondanl covartng
Sanford nows. Phono: 322 M i l )

Louise Robinson Mitchell, oldest member ol
Trinity; guesl soloist and performer Harry L
Burney III; end Edward L. Blockshere. coordinator
ol the Sanford-based Seminole County Extention
Department of Belhune Cookman.

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Sanford Harald, Sanford, Florida — Friday. November 25, 1068 —

Fruit juice, medicine
may not mix very well
M A M DM. O O T T i Recently,
ankles have appeared advising
senior cltlcens against taking
c o m b in a tio n s ol fru it,
particularly orange Juice, plus
various calcium supplements
and v ita m in s , v : i h Llo ud pressure medications. Should
calcium and vitamins be taken
laler In the day?
DCAM M I A O U i I am not
aware of any aernaa-the-board
pruhlbltloria against taking tried( cine w i t h f r u it . Jui ce or
vitamins. It's true that calcium
should not be lakrn with any
medications; the mineral can
bind with the medicine and
prevent It from bring ahanrhrd
In the body. Home drugs are
absorbed less rflecllvrly in an
acid envlronnient. therefore,
taking them sium ltaneously
with Vitamin C (ascorbic arldl Is
unwise For lire avrrage elderly
person, orange juke should br
no p ro b le m . H o w e ve r. Il's
always best to check with your
doctor or pharmacist In the
event that your mrdklne and
your dietary preferences might
make for a unique situation
I advise taking calcium lor
dairy products! about an hour
before or after medicine, so that
Ihr mineral will not Interfere
with the drug's ahsnrjHion
T o give you more Information
on how — and vvhal — to find
nut about mer)„ Alton*. I am
srndlng you a free copy of my
Health Report. "Consumers Tips

contributing to your problem.
I suggest that you see a dentist
since the E N T specialists haven't
been able to diagnose your
problem. Dentists are often very
skilled at dlagnmlr.g conditions
affecting the mouth

P E TtR

t. OOTTi I'm 51. still
m e nstru ating and have os, leopenta. My d » tors give me
ITemarln and Provrra. Will Ihe
artinclal hormones cause pro­
on Medicine ’ Other readers who
blems. since I am still producing
would like a copy should send 8 I my own?
and their name and address to
P.O Ho* 91360. Cleveland. OH
DBAM MBADBMi Although
44101-3360. He sure to mention you are still menstruating. I am
the title.
sure that your level of natural
DCAM DM. OOTT) I have hormones is hrlnw normal The
overactlvr saliva glands, which doctors arc simply replacing
cause very annoying, thick, your hormones with a synthetic
sticky, largr amounts of saliva variety. At your age, the combi­
Ear. nose and Ihmat specialists nation of your hormones plus
haven't b rrn able to pinpoint a tlx- drugstore hcrmoncs should
cure. I'm on antidepressant* and p r o d u c e n o p r o b l e m s
have dlvm kulusls
whatsoever Hemrmbrr that as
D B A M R E A D E R :
long as you take hormones In s
Overproduction of saliva Is a regular cycle, you will have
common consequence of foreign menstrual periods In addition,
material In Ihr mouth; this r e m e m b e r to fo llow y o u r
material ran range from chew­ doctor's advice with respect to
ing gum to dentures In sddlilon. Itow often you need checkups
some particularly tense and
nervous persons may have an
With synthetic hormones re­
Idiosyncratic reaction Rather placing your own. the natural
than raprrtrncing the usual dry tendency of Ihr bones to lose
mouth, they produce rsrrsa calcium will br slowed You ran
saliva Some medicines, tin lud aid ibis process by rating a
Ing a tilld rn rrs n .'n ls . Inhibit balanced diet and exercising
lot million of m I u i iliMjbi iha! regularly
divertkukssrs a rtmimon and
(ft 1966. NEWSPAPER E N ­
harmless bowel condllkm. is TERPRISE ASSN

GOTT.M.D.

today try to plan something with
aetlve blends who don't lakr
Y O U * B IR TH D A Y
themselves or life lta&gt; seriously
W s r i a M r SR, I N I
There should he a notkeahle Involvem ents with negatlvr
upswing in your aortal life In Ihe types could spoil your day
H S C S S iFrh 20 March 201
year ahead Fun Interests wilt be
expanded upon and live contacts Lady Lurk trnds tn favor you
you make will ,d«o be helpful In today tn situalkais of a material
nature He alert lor an opportuitl
furthering your other ambition*
ly that &lt;(Mild help feather your
S A G IT T A R IU S INov 23 Dec
nest
211 Today you are likely to hr In
AM IBS I March 21 April 1111
a fun loving mood and this Leadership. Judgment and lull lashould |(tease your companions
live are likely In he your domi­
hrrausr your bright. positive nant qualities today Success In
attitude will lakr thrir minds o(( furthering your personal inter­
thefr problems Trying lo patch ests can hr achieved ll you use
up a broken romance? The yvmr gills wisely.
Astro tiraph Mairhmakrr ran
T A U R U S (April 20 May 201
help you lo understand what to D rvekipm riits nut of your run
do to make the relationship trot could wnrk l(( vnur ad van
wnrk Mall 62 tn Matrnmakrr. t.ig* tod.iv In ladsirrlng ynur
P.O. link 9I42N Cleveland. OH career or financial ivositinn
44101 3426
Move sw iftly if o p p o m in itv
knu&gt; ks
C A P R IC O R N lik e 22 Jan
G E M IN I (May 21 June 201
lll| Things »huiill! work nut to
your ultimate advantage today It Ynur enthusiasm Is cunjagtnus
w»n don I ruck Ihr ImmI and Just Inday and yuu can easily arouse
let events run their natural an Intrrrsi in others lor what
coursrs Early otv-urrencea won't tn lrrrs ls you T h is Is why
partnership arrangements are
lie ittdkallve of rial results
AQUARIUS |Jan 2D Frb III) likely to br your strong suit
CANCER (June 2 1-July 221 If
When selecting your artlvltle*

mend tor Bpman. 0*ana cam# lace to face
m m tba mystery semen nhe turned eut to
he Marker*# Diana •#* knocked iwcankckut
arhtto the n e t ntm the mystery nemen
Later. D*ene d*dn t toil Berrien met the te*
Kayla tound Ben|y. nhe ta*d ho
slay nim Stotana adto k kit U*h*r
reeled when he k erned met Dr*w it
narking tor Stolen* Orasr hired Kimberly
into Stolane s clutches Tba hryl tuna Reman
sen Cam e it turned out to be a hologram
mat ha na* toekutg at LetoJ. Baman tound
Cerrto but may tailed to escape tram
Stotane Cmili# Md nMto Mika end April
took an ln|wred Janmtor to the hetpilal
Stotane accused Bemen at cswung BanI, to
be deal Patch nes set adnften thee* ear
O C N IB A L H O S P ITA L: Due. turned nhen
be kerned met Cheryl admitted to Babert
met she ne t en me beiceny at Otirie t room
nhen O llrle net shot but Babert tried to
keep me mtorm atkn to Mmsell Victor
panicked nhen Duke threatened ta kill Julian
H he deem’! toll me pence ■hat bo knows
about Otlrto’l shooting At Babert I regu*kl
Titleny announced on TV met Otiyld •III toon
bo able to identity her a Itacker Bom Julian
end Oimitre reacted to me news about Ollrle
Babert tailed to capture Oliria t assailant,
nhe sneaked into O n n e ’s hespilel room Jtke
reel.ird Scat! wtorceptod their
(hone ce&lt;lt alter Jake nent te
South Jkmerke Tam got Louise Out el Ms lilt
tor goad Lard AtMen admitted te Arietto met
be* broke Julian cared tor a delirious
Cheryl, aha ne t aoimded In tba tog by a
CiMp*"! EllOiHIO U ID IM O LIO M T Attar Ed idwtitied a
little girl In a Bauer lamily photo at Mt
stop daughter Christine Thorpe. Johnny re
allied mat Blast It Christina Johnny «* n l to
confront Blaka (Christmal. but tndrd up
rushing bar to tba hospital after finding Ihal
she had taken a ersrdote ol pills Ed
identified Christine I Blake I. but ne t upsei
that be didn’t recogm/a her earlier Ed told
Johnny that Christina iBIake) and her
mother. Holly, mated to Saltier lend when
Christina srat * and they narer tan each
ether again Phillip wet ang., Htal Cbrlttma
didn't reveal her real identity to Mm Mindy
told Will that the needk time to mink about
M l marriage proposal While standing en the
bridge over the river where Josh *)mo*l
drowned Save and Joth real)red that Will
had penned Joth Into Ihe river In an exempt
to kilt Mm In Venetuele. B ully tried to get
copws of Sonm s denial records
L O V IN A Using Gwyneth end Jeft’l tore
video. Chert** triad to blackmail Gwyneth
Into helping Mm find Ms estranged nil*.
Alice Gwyneth grabbed the yWtoe tape,
causing Charles to crash M t car Gwyrwm
abandoned Charles, who was hotpitelued In
critical condition Gwyneth learned the lap#
was blank Are. who Haw to C Me age. was
abducted by a man aha asturned she was me
intended bride ol his bott. who k an Arabian
prince Tru cke r saw Gwyneth abandon
Chariot at Ihe crash site Jail's brother. Tom.
coma to too Chartot Aka (C lay) learned Are
“ S S T T i p . TO L I V I i
la tod whan Card told bar
Tina Bab helped an
gengtkr m p o p t'k 1* lo*

VIRGO I Aug 23-Sept. 22) A
matter that has been hanging
file can br final lied to ynur
satisfaction today If you're prrItared lo drdlcalr energies and
efforts tn doing H.
L IU B A rsefrf 23 O r I 23 1 A l­
th o u g h you could do w ell
operating on your own today,
you are likely to tir even more
effective In sttuaiIons Involving
((.trllirrs lie a train plavrr
SCO R P IO itM 24 Nov. 221
Ymi have the lai ully lor bringing
things lo a succraslul conclusion
today Dull should please you and
win (h r admiration ol others,
especially ll ytai'rc materially
motlvalrd.
(CII0HM. NEW SPAPER E N ­
TERPRISE ASSN

CkrltlflioB C r a f t F a ir.
sponsored by Ihr Main Street
OrLand Association, will be from
l O i m t o 4 p m Saturday. Nov.
26. on Indiana Avenue. More
lhan 45 exhibitors will be pres­
ent. displaying everything from
ceramic and poll cry to wood
Hems and refrigerator magnets
For more information, contact
Kerry Hague or Mickey Griffith*
a 904 736-0649
Farraata A T a lc bar, famed
piano duo. will perform for ihe.
Champagne Papa Series and thr
Super Pops Series at 6 30 p in
on Friday. Nov. 25. al Ihr tlyall
Regency Grand Cypres* and al 6
m Saturday. Nov. 26. al the
lob C a rr P e rfo rm in g A rt s
Center. Of Undo T h r two will
perform such musk- as “ Up. Up
and Away.'* "M arArthur Park"
and "Theme from The Apart­
ment." For more Information,
call Ihe Florida Sym phony
Orchrslra box office at 0942011.
for the City of
Sanford F ire Depar tment 's
rtremen's Hrneflt fund, will be
Friday. Nov. 25. at the Sanford
Clvtr Center from 7 p.m. until
midnight Tickets are 85 for
adults In advance and 86 at the
door Children 5-11 will be
admitted for 83 and children 1-4
will br admllied let*.
Cwwjrty Historical
M b m u . 300 Hush Htvd . San­
ford (across from Flea World),
open free lo the public. 9 a m. to
I p m Monday through Friday
and 1-4 p i n . Saturday and
Sunday Featuring history of
county, transportation,
agrtcullulturc and schools and
display of lum-of-century living
quarters Call 407-321-2469.

DEAR READERS! Can you
believe It‘a lime for Operation
Dear Abby IV? Once again, we
will Join forces with Ihe America
Remembers campaign, whose
naltonal chairman Is still Donald
P. Grimes
Last year. Operation Dear
Abby III sent an estimated 3
million pieces of mall to our
servicemen and women sta­
tioned In Korea. Japan. Ihe
Philippines. Ireland and Europe,
as well as those serving In Ihr
Me di te r r a n e an and I ndi an
Oceans. Tons of letters and
packages were dropped from
heUroptrrs to ulrcrail carriers to
cheer those who liad been dr
ployed for weeks— some for
months
School!rarhers In the Unllrd
Stairs and CanaJa made clans
project* of wri ting tn our
servicemen and wnm rn who
would be away from itirir fami­
lies during Ihe lailldays Women
and men who love to bake ncnl
cookies, brownies and frullcakes The elderly residents of
the J r rlsh Center lor thr Aged
In St. Louis bakrd 21 tloxrn
kosher cookies, under strict
rabbinical supervision (They re­
ceived Idlers of gratitude from
Marines and sailors In Okinawa
who rnjoyrd "Ihe sweet touch of
home "|
1 r e c e i v e d h u n d r e d s of
heart-warming pictures of men
and women In uniform— Jubilant
as they ragrrly sorlrd through
thousands of idlers, searching
fo» sonic 'rom thi &lt;r hr.me stales
Veterans of p rr.io n s tvars
w ro t e lo g i ve o u r y o u n g
serv icemen and women a lilt
because they remember how
rough It was lo br away from
home for thr holidays
Romances blossomed— and
some weddings took place fol­
l o w i n g l o n g p e n- p al r e l a ­
tionships.
This year, more than 100.000
troops mill participate tn the
program Please Join me Id this
campaign to let them know that
you love and appreciate them.
Send as many Christmas and
llanukkan cards as you ran.
Last year, many readers wrote lo
say that they were overwhelmed
al Ihe responses they received
from grateful servicemen and
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Dieters
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One should accept the fact that
there is too much lo do during
Ihe holidays. Pmenxa said, and
plan ahead. Delegating duties
and chores to lamily members
can help relieve some pressure
a n d f r e e t o m e l i m e for
Christmas shopping. By mall
ordering gifts, time may be
saved In traffic and shopping.
Exercise, the companion lo
dieting. Is addressed during
"Dashing Through the Snow"
week. Mall walking Is highly
recom m ending, being more
brisk and consist ant than regu­
lar walking but not as JointJarring as running.

IN

C O C K T A IL

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Sh M I Wised Qfl*c*Ctogtw

FU LTON CENTERI

T a i g l a r i t a r y t l m a s for
Offica/KalaUSpoca
2-year-olds lake place Thursdays
al 10 10 and 10:45 a m. and
Sioo'times for ages 3 lo 5 are
scheduled at 10:15 and 1045
a m. at the Northwest Branch of
the Seminole County Library
dtovod to toam mat Bab was only System. 580 Greenway Hlvd.
I tobo mrotwd intrgonkod cnrsso Lake Mary In Sanford. Songs,
git* Bab a chance to
resurrect their romance Catito toto Malmda puppets, readings. (Irgerplays
she may taw Dorian m Mandtrra After and kiddle aerobics Included. To
THREE
taunting ChrVtlm*. wha admitted she was prr-register, call 3 2 1-2419.
damg a photostory ontame hometots people.
Ursula Mt Chrtstuw aver me head with a
camera, knocking bar sdteankrteut Vlkl and
Lae hovered over Christine, nhe k re
cugeratmg mIha hospital Laewet stotet with
Vlkl. who told Cbrlttma that that her
wether Michael pressured L*e to help him
put V*l back into her Nik) mad* because
Michael It convinced Niki knows the
whereabouts at a traatura that Victor
supposed!, slashed m nearby Llanline
Mountain Gabrwlto hat destroyed Mast
hetol business
BTAN'S HOPE: Swbhan. whe was net
miur*d by m# tomb toto lea mat she leved
t Pwd tram Inturtat ha
roceivad m Iha tsptoston Legh accepted
lab Iturned
Jack’s marriage proposal Bab
Delia shared Mm ettot wMto the was haring
a good Inna with Boger Jack agreed to help
Silrto. who Ik digging up gut on Mart's pail
Forme rawed to tote car*' at Sean and
ttokhan new mat Joe Is gene Nancy turned
whan the learned mat Chai secretly mat with
Ryan Chaj and Delia bam turned when Rob
flirted wim Nancy
SANTA BABBAAAt Crul preranted
Besweii tram sheeting Com. whehadescaped
hem |all wim Lydias help AMs* Crut mad*
copies *t a footprint mat Mtchatf tound mMs
conSession boom the prink prosed that Cam
isn’t the rapsst andha aat released Cam toto
Crul that ha's returning to Ms motmtem
cabm Ereryona was stunned when Julia tort
W e 've m ade it easier for yo u to place yo ur
Mason I ‘Sonny "1 at the altar Michael
classified ad. Y o u can n o w put It on yo u r
comlortod Julia aver ha* split with Mason
( Sonny") Julia was toto* lured Into the
M asterC ard o r V IS A .
clutches of m* stoserapist ” who llod tobur
on m# phone that he had ttdnepped Sami
Michael trolled tor Juiia's safety when he
found Sami all by herself inMs chapel Bunny
followed Julia to a grareyard whar* she dug
up Ihe casket at her deceased aunt and
removed a locket tram the body The toeSet
contained two mysterious pills Eden had an
* t*
amniocentesis tost because she hopes it will
prove mat Crul It her baby's lather
THE VOUNO AND THE NESTLES!) Pawl
t,plained to George that ha nurd having a
baby Wim Cassandra because Pawl weuton I
be abto to walk away Irom me child attar il
■as born Nikki totoCasey mat sho intends to
tight to gat Victor bach Nikki decided to
toere town, have her baby and regam her
Itgur* beta** she begins her light to win
Victor Irom Learma Tract was stunned when
Jack admittod ha had known about Brad's
marriage to lisa, but kapt mum to keep
Traci from being hurt Athtoy and Steven
patched up their differences after She said
Phone 322-2611 lo place your ad.
mat Victor It a part at her past Ashley
admittod ihal Victor still caret tor her. but
added mat Victor knows (ha's unattainable
Nikki lew Victor that iha was lakIng victoria
Put of town, but assured him may will return
Cricket hopes to meat her lather someday
Pawl threatened ta tell Cassandra that
George k suitoringtramchest pains
Sanford
300 N. French Ave.
Capyrtghl. itgg. United Feature Syndicate.

Ernest

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said mat ba t alia intertuning mm Cra*s
end Tania Jarred I son end deusbtor. Duel
end 111. rushed to Oekdak end buttled him
home ana private |et ettor becetlapwd edula
danclnp utlfi Emma Ira let! lar
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Adams. Stephanie stuck to her lie mat the
accidentally kbot Bids* In an attert to tores
Stephanie to toll the hum about BMp* I
ibaatlns. Burke had her arretted.
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same beesart CweOne » t l net ptSBtSd urban
the turned that Break# moved back In atm
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that Bids* toMBrsoka mat be torst her Irk
mad* sure tba children didn’t find out mat
Stephanlakin tbatiemmer
DAY! OP OUB LIVtS; Draw brought
Ben|y to Steleno i Island Patch. Kayla and
Ikana tallswad Raman and Diana ta
St**tno’t ••■and and they all ended up
Sklano's prlwner» While kaarcblng tba

ynur objectives are clearly de­
fined today, your chances for
achieving them will be belter
than usual The t r y to today's
surresa Is being single minded
L B O (Ju ly 23-Aug. 221 In
order lo preform at your best
today, you need stimulating and
r t s k y I n v u l v t ittrn ts Y o u r
Judgmrnl In challenging ven­
tures should be quite good.

'Alligator*! Dragon* In Para&lt; W ‘ exhibit, open through Jan.
H al Orange County Hlitorical
M ubcuri. 812 E. Rollins Si.. In
Orlando’s Loch Haven Park.
Exhibit explore* man's fasclna
linn with alligators. On loan
from ihe Museum of Florida
History Admission Is free.
C l l f f h a a g a r . a come*
d y-th rllle r-c h llle r by Jam es
Valle, will continue through W r .
3 nr performed by the St. Johns
River Players of Theater Center
Inc. at Ihe Woman's Club of
DeLand, 126 W Michigan Ave..
Drl.iim l Th e plot follows a
mild manner professor driven to
apparent murder to protect his
reputation and career For ticket
Information, rail 736 7456.
Caatral Florida Zoo features
animal (reding slwiws every Sat­
urday and Sunday Primates are
led al 12 30 p in . otters and
hippopotamus at 2 p m . and Mg
cats at 3 p m Questions (ruin
Ihe public are entertained Pony
rides, from 10 a m . lo 4 p m . ,
and rlrphanl ride*, from II a m
lo 4 p in . cost 61 each For morr
Information, call the joo al
*323-6471

Holiday mail call takes
good cheer overseas

Sarah was d t.s t
that h a t marrying
agant a r r t il Ihe
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today ta that too many people have been trying to do pM
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1989 — 71

Religion
IN BRIEF
S o u l S t a r e h t r t a t W ts ts ld a R a c C a n ta r
SANFORD — The Singing Kings ni Joy, Mattli* Howard arid
Elder John and Faye Hendrraon present Tro y Harney and the
Soul Searchm from Atlanta, The Gospel Jubilee from
Brunawlck. Gs.. the Five Singing Sons from South Carolina,
and the Lumry Staler*from New York.
All these group* will be at the Wealalde Herrrallon Center
Nov. 26 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $6 In advance and 66 at the
door. For more Information, call Jim m y Smith at 323-4848 or
323-0046.
Please send rurrh announcements to Mattie Howard's Kadio
Hour. 1516 Celery Ave . or call 323-1414 bet wren tl and 7 p.m.
Sunday,

Boon* to ba In Christmas pageant
ORLANDO — Drbby iloone will be at the Chlstmas show.
"T h e Spirit of Christmas." at the Orlando Christian Center.
7601 Forest City Rd.. Orlando. Dec 9 and 10
In addition to lloonr'% vocal treats, a special rradlng ol Ih r
Christmas Story will he presented by local television
personality Hud Hedlnger
Tickets will cost $6 for adults and 63 lor children. For mnrr
Information, call 293-7440

Episcopals vote for bishop
Central Florida diocese
to elect a bishop coadjutor
A Special Dlocrsan Conven­
tion of Episcopal lay and clery
will convene Dec. 10 to elect a
nrw Bishop Coadjutor lor I hr
Diocese of Central Florida The
convention begins at tl 30 a hi .
when the delegates will choose
belween six men for Ihe post
lion. The nrwly-elrclrd bishop
will lie i onset rated April 15 ul
Calvary Assembly of God. (.'lay
Street. Winter Park
Herr follows a short hiographv
of rurh of thr six rnrn
T H E REV CANON THOMAS A.
DOWNS
Canon to the Ordinary Diocese of
Central Florida

Qofl to spaak Sunday morning
LA K E MANY — The Lakevtew Haptlst Church. 126 W
Lakevlew Ave . la»kr Mary, will feature Wayne Goff as morning
speaker Nov. 27. Goff Is a general mnirartor who doubles as a
deacon. Sunday School director, and stewardship committee
chairman at the First Baptist Church of I’untu Gorda. and Is a
consultant to the Florida Baptist Convention Stewardship
Drpanm rnt
For more Information, call 3 2 10210

The Rev John Howe has t»een
a chaplain. Miss 1‘ortrr's School.
Farmington. Conn,: associate
rector at St. Stephen s EptM op.il
C h u r r h . S r w l r k l e y , P e n n. :
served on a variety ol commit­
tees wit hi n the Diocese of
Virginia: wrttlrn srverul liook*
and was editor of Kerygma
Magazine now called Mission
and Mi nistry; c ha i rm an of
S O M A / U S A ( S h a r i n g of
Ministries Ahrnadl. co-author ol
the 1968 resolution on Abortion
and the Sanctity ol Human l.llr.
rector ol T r u r o E pi sco pa l
C h u r r h . 15 miles west of
Washington D C with about
3.000 members
Ilowr was born Nov 4. 1942
He and his w ife Karen have ih trr
rhlldrrn Katherine. 10, John III.
13. and Jessica. 11

The Rev. Bertram Herlong has
been vi car at St J u d e ’s
Episcopal Church. Valparaiso,
and al Churrh of the Epiphany.
Crestvlrwi rannu pastor at SI
John's Cathedral. Jacksonville;
rhuplain and assistant head­
master at Jacksonville Episr opal
High School. associate rector at
Parish of Trinity C h u n h In New
York City: vicar of T rin ity
Churrh and St Paul's rbnjwl
New York City; dean of St Paul's
Cathedral. Detroit, where a
150 unit senior housing facility
was completed and Is fully
occupied, and where a cathedral
school was start rd tn 1961
Herlong was born Oct 16.
•1034. Hr anti Ills wile llartura T H E VENERABLE JAM ES W M
Ann have two daughter.* Angela S E LL
Herlong Stewart ol MrComb. A n hdeai on lor Program and
Miss . and Michele Herlong Com m unications. Diocese of
Newark
Andrew* ol Detroit

C h u r c h . S pa r t a . N . J :
Archdeacon In charge of the
Department ol Program In Ihe
Diocese of Newark, ro-editor of
thr diocesan monthly newslet­
ter. and Is on thr corr stall of the
bishop of Newark
Sell was horn Oct 1. 1942 Hr
and hts wife Ellen have two
children James Andrew. 16.
and Anne. 13
T H E REV H DAVID WILSON
Rector of All Saints' Church.
Winter Park

T H E VERY REV HARRY It
HOWE
Dean of ihe Cathedral Churrh of
St. Peter. St. Petersburg

Christian Family Expo will ba In March
ORLANDO — The Second Annual ( hrlstian Family Expo will
be at the Orlando Crntroplex March 3, 4. and 5. The event Is
sponsored by W TL N FM Each day of the event will feature
Christian rntrrlainmrnt
For more information, call 662-1313

Jam** W.M. Sail

Sanctuary Choir to parform
SANFORD — The Sanctuary Choir of Ptnecrrst Baptist
Church. Sanford, will br performing the canlada "Rejoice"
Dec. 10 at 6 p m and again at 7 p m Dec. 11. There t* no
admission fee

Racordlng artist Alan McGill will parform
DELTONA - The First Baptist Churrh. 1200 Providence
B lvJ., Deltona, will lie featuring IN- vocal stylings of Alan
McGill on Nov 2H at 7 p m. McGill is a recording artist who has
recorded on several label*
For more Information, rail 574-1911.

Fraa Christmas concart schadulad
ORLANDO — SI James Cathedral. 215 Orange Ave..
Orlando, is presenting a free Christ mas concert Dec 16 at 7 30
p ip featuring dance and drama Musical selections will be
performed by members of the Florida Symphony Orhestni. Ihe
Central Florida Brass Ensemble, and Ihe Cathedral Choirs
St. James will also hr *|M&gt;n*nrtng an Advent Concert Dec 1
at I2.20p m. with organist Blake liutibv
For more Information, call 422 2005

Schumacher to sing In Kissimmee
KISSIMMEE — The Alliance Church of Kissimmee. l4H,r&gt; Mill
Slough R d . Kissimmre. is *|M&gt;n*ormg a concert by Paid
Schumacher Dee 4 at 10 45 a in
For morr information, call H46- 1959

Only one service on Sunday
SANFORD — The First Prrshyierlan Church. 301 Oak Avr.,
Sanford, will liave only one service Sunday at H30. This is one
of two Sundays when the churrh worship* together

Thomas A. Dooms
The Rev Thomas A Downs
h a * b e e n a c h a p l a i n at
Wi s co n si n S t a i r Hospital,
associate pastor at St Paul
Churrh. Combined Locks. Wl*.:
director of adult rhrtstlan educa­
tion for the Diocese of Orlando,
executive director id thr Florida
Council of Churches In Orlando;
canon at Cathedral Churrh ol Sr
Luke. Orlando, and since 1066
canon to the Ordinary, an asst*
tant to Hie bishop in planning,
organizing. leadership, pastoral
care, counseling, ami other
areas
Downs was lx&gt;m April 7. 1036
Hr and hi* wile Bernice have
three c h i l d re n Anne. 16.
Micharl. 14. and Sara, 11.
T H E VERY REV. BERTRAM
HEHLUNU
Dean ol thr Cathedral of St
Paul. Drtrtot. Mich.

Stetson draws from Oxford

Barry R. How*
The Rev. Barry Howe has been
a curate at St David's Churrh.
Devon. Pa.: associate rector ol
St Boniface Church. Sarasota:
canon justor of thr Cathedral
Church of St Luke. Orlando,
rector ol St Richard's Church.
Winter Park, rector ol Chnst
Church. South Hamilton. Mass,
dean of Cathedral Churrh of St
Petrr. St Petersburg, where
there are 1,311 communicants.
Ilowr was bom Nov. 9. 1942
He and lit* wife Mary have two
children; Rebecca. 16. and Mat­
thew, 12
T H E REV CANON JO H N W
HOWE
Hector ol T r u r o Episcopal
Church. Fairfax. Va.

tk-LAND — Stetson University's lourth annual Flurlila
Winter Pastor's School will (ralure Dr James Harr. pmlrssor ol
llrb rrw al Oxford University In London Th e * honl Is from
Feb 7 to 10.
For more Information, call 734-4121

Moore talks about trip to China
SANFORD — Julia Moore will be the speaker al l*lnecrrst
Baptist Church Sunday at 7 p m. Moore will describe her trip to
China where she visited missionary Lottie Moon.
Nursery services will lie provided

Convention cornea to Sanford
SANFORD — The Progressive Missionary* and Educational
Baptist Slate Convention ol Florida will tie In Sunlurd March 21
to 25
For more Information, call thr First Shiloh llupllsl Church ul
322-5480.

Directors try to solve homeless problem
ORLANDO — Leaders of Central Florida's homeless shrltcrs
will will discuss ways to meet the nerds of thr |&gt;etiplr during
their annual meeting

Btrtram N. Harking

The Rev. David Wilson Is a
veteran awarded the Distin­
guished Flying Cross and thr Air
Medal, curate al Christ Church.
Denver; rector of Christ Church.
Denver, priest advisor for thr
Curslllo Secretariat: awarded Ihe
Bishop s Cross for faithful
service In Ihe Diocese ol Col
orado. r ha Inna n on the Com­
mission on Ministry and served
on the Episcopal Foundation
H. David Wilton
Board of Ihe Diocese of Central
The Rev Janies Sell was vicar Florida: rector of All Saints'
of Christ Memorial Episcopal Churrh. Winter Park
Church. WllUamMown. W Va.:
Wilson was born Oct 25.
vicar of St. James Episcopal 1939. He and his wife Katrina
Church. Lewtsliurg. W Va.; re­ have two rhlldrrn; Kristina. 25.
ctor of St. Mary's Episcopal and Anastasia. 22

Churches revisit
South Africa issue
Unite* Prats International
Once more. U S. churches
are trying to put In place a
unified strategy that w ill
change U S . policy toward
South Africa and pul In ­
creased pressure on that na­
tion tn end its prartlrr of
apartheid.
Alter a high-level inerting of
c h u rch officials late last
month. Untied Methodist
Bishop Melvin Talbert of San
Francisco has been named to
head a new committer to
coordinate those efforts.
The nrw efTort was pro­
mpted by Incrrused violence
In South Africa, including the
llrrhomhing ol thr head­
quarters ol the South African
Council of Churches and the
arson fire at the offices of the
S ou thern Africa Cat hol ic
Bishops Conference.
Also contributing to the
new effort was the failure ol
Ihe U.S. Congress to pass nrw
sanction* legislation during
Its lust session.
But the new ctfort come* al
a lime when Interest In the
Issue appears ut an all-time

low- a n d .

while nearly

everyone opposes upurthriii.
lew know quite what do alxnil

II.
"The future Is In our hands
together." Talbert told tlir top
church officials forming the
new crisis committee. "I hope
the end result will lie a
broad-based concern for
South Africa and a commit­
ment of our churches to
respond In a untiled way."
Work of thr nrw comm litre
will be concentrated In the
National Council of Churches'
Africa office and the World
Council of Churches' U.S.
ofnccs.
Topping the agenda, for
which Ihr traders hope to
build u grass-roots movement,
will be u renewed drive to
isolate South Africa economi­
cally, particularly through
boycotts, corporate c a m ­
paigns am! pressure on the
Congress to enact the com­
prehensive sanctions legisla­
tion
Leaders said they also waul
tn put emphasis on local
religious constltulencles.

John W. How*

Idioms conceal Jesus’ meaning
Alter George Lamsa came to
thr United Slates during the (lrst
world war. hr brrame some­
thing of a tiasrtiall fan Onr day
In the 1920s he was listening to
a game on thr radio. Hr heard
the announcer *ay that Babe
Kuih had "died on third."
Lamsa was sorry to hear that
because the Italic had tierii one
of Ills heroes. Tw o Innings latrr
lie was to get an even greater
shock. Ruth, dead on third In the
tilth Inning, managed in come to
llle and hit a home run In thr
sevrnth!
It was not the only lime Lamsa
was conlused by an American
Idiom Once a lady Invin-d him
to her home lor a |&gt;arty.
"We're going to have a shower
for Mary So-and-so,” she said.
In Ihe Middle East, where
Lamsa Is from, brides arr liallird
befurr the nuptials. Lnmsu was
surprised to hear the Americans
had thr same custom Hr ac­
cepted thr Invitation hut. once at
the party, he wondered what
had happened to change thr

One way the scholars say they
know* this Is from tracing the
words of Jesus In the Bible In
their Aramaic source. Aramaic la
a Semitic dialect spoken by
Jesus and oilier Jews In I’alrstine In the first century- The
Jesus S e m in a r contends
translators got some of the
Aramaic Idioms wrong
L.imsd knew- how- that could
happen.
Son ol Middle Eastern nomads.
plans T h r bride-to-be got plenty
Lamsa. who grew up speaking
of gills hut there was no shower.
Illarnr Lamsa'* embarrass­ Aramaic, discovered that our
ment on our Idioms. Every Bible translations had misin­
culture has its own collection «f terpreted many Aramaic Idioms.
When, (or example, a man
Idioms — expressions peculiar to
u people or class whose niranlng who had been askrd to follow
cannot be discerned from a Jesus said. "Let me first bury
literal translation of the words. my futher." lie meant. "Let me
"Shower" Is an example.
take rare oi my father until he
A group of Bible scholars, dies." or. In effect. "When my
known as thr Jesus Seminar, father Is dead and I have no
have recently shocked some more fumlly obligation*, then I'll
Christians by announcing that follow you."
O u r translations make It
many of thr words attributed to
Jesus In the Bible a rr not sound a* If Jesus didn't wan) the
authentic, which Is to say Jesus man In luke the lime to hury his
dead father.
never said them.

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8 Hawaiian island
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14 Pub drinks
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18 City in Utah
19 Stepped
heavily
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25 Light four-

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BICMABD GORDON
BM f HE MSPOON and P H YLLIS
W ITHERSPOON ru ta ib and
C O U N TR Y CLUB V ILLA G E AT
t USC AWIL l A MOMEOWN E R V
ASSOCIATION. INC .
OoNndantt
NO TICE OE SALE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
Nat pursuant to Edial Judgmen*
of forot totura rendered on Na
I N day ol Norombar. Itot in
Nat cortam (auto ponding Mr N o
C l r c u l l C o u rf in and for
S tm ln ilo County. E la rld a .
rrfitfoin E IR S T F E D E R A L
SAVIN G S AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION O f SEM INOLE
C O U N TY . O i or pot Alton or pa
mrod and r ■|(ling undrr Na
la v s of Tho UniNrf Slotot of
A m a rlc a . It P lo ln llll, and
R IC H A R D G O R D O N
W ITHERSPOON and P H Y LLIS
W HM ERSPOON hit mto. fmd
C O U N TR Y CLUB VH CAGE A T
T U S C A W IllA HOM EOW NERS
ASSOCIATION INC art Do
•ondanfs. C iv il Action No
aa itof CAP* l .
I O A V I O N B ER R IE N . Clerk
of the aforesaid Circuit Court,
ntii al H oo A M . on Na
da? of December. IE04. offer tor
sale and tail to mo htphetl
h-dder tor cosh of No West front
door of th r courthauia In
Seminole County. Florida, in
Sanlord Florida the toltorrinp
dr scribed property situated and
being In Seminole County,
Florida, to nil
Lot 74, C O U N T R Y C L U B
V IL L A G E . U N IT TW O. oc
carding to No Plat Ihr rapl as
recorded in Plal Boob T I Pope
71. of No Public Records of
Somlndto County, Florid*. Sato
sato trill bo mode purtuanl to
ond In order to satisfy No terms
of taRf Final Judgment
D A V ID N B E R R IE N
C LER K O FTH E
C IR C U IT C O UR T
By JanoE Jaterrtc
Deputy C toft
Publish Norombar I I A 71. IEBB
o f t in

A I ACCO BDING &gt;0 IH I
PL A f t H E B E O F A l BE
CORDED IN P I AT BOO* If.
PAGES It ANO II OF THE
P U R L 1C R E C O R D S O f
SE M I N O L I C O U N T Y
F L O R ID A

PR OPER TY ADORES! Mf
M t VAV DRIVE SANFORD
F l o r id a m n

WITNESS my hand And Na
mol of Hus Court an Norwnbei
IS t*M
I SE A l l

HOAiORARLl DAVID
N REBBIEN
Clark at Na
Clrcull Caiat
By JanoE Jamon
OapHy Ctok
Publish Norombar II k t i IN*
DEK ITS
N O T IC E OP
F IC T IT IO U S NAME

it hereby grow* Mel w
i buu nose at bit
Fulton’ Street. Sontord. Flende
a m Seminole County. FNnde
under Na Fictitious Noma at
CENTR AL FLO RIDA SCHOOL
OF GOLF, mid Mai oo mtond to
register said noma eilh No
Clark at lha Clrcull Cavrl.
Sammoto County. Florida m
accordance wlM No Preiiuant
H No Fwlittowk Noma Slafutos
ToWlT Soctton h i m Florida
llelutok tVSJ
'S 'Jean N William ton
t* John M Kovel
Publish He,ember It rL Do
IA * . I*M
OE K tea
N O TIC E OE P R O C IID 1 N O I
FOR T H E VACATING .
ABAN D O N IN G .
D IS C O N TIN U IN G .
A N D C L O S IN O O E
B IG H TS O f W A T OB
O B A IN A O t EASEM ENT
TO W H OM I T M A Y CONCIRN
Y O U W IL L P LEAS E TAKE
N O T IC E I ha I I ha Eoord al
C o u n ty C o m m l ii lp n a n al
l emmata County. F lor Ida al I I
p m an N a 17th day af Nor
ambor. A D . IMA. m No County
C o m m it!N natt Moalmg Room
at the Seminole County Services
Building m Sontord. EtorMa.
•Ill hold o public hoofing to
oc no! me County will vacate,
abandon, discontinue, (tote,
renounce and disclelm on? right
Of Pro County ond No public M
and to Bw following tights#!
•Oy or M a n a g e easement run
rang through or adloctnl to the
dostr ibod property. to »lf
A strip at land M tool m atom
N o contorllno being described
as fellows
F rom Na SouNwotl earner at
N o East *s at N o NorIhetil G of
Soctton II. Township M South.
M ango &gt; » E o t l . Seminole
C o u n t y . F l o r i d a , run
N di*0S b l"W along No West
lino al sard E to of Na NE la of
Sac 11. a distant# of EM I I totf
to a Pomf of Beg inning, Nance
N H ' U K ‘C laf M Not to a
Paint of Tor mlrralion
P E R S O N S IN T E R E S T E D
M A Y A P P E A R A N D BE
H E A R D A T T H E TIME AND
P LA C E A B O V E SPECIFIED
BOARD Of
C O U N T Y COMMISSIONERS
A T T E S T D o rld N Berrien
Clerk to Ifio Board
Publish November TL I M
D E K laa

no lor track, ond on hrheet now
or h e re o f re* 0 pari at the
p ra o o r'o
miludfng rop'aio
monts or d 4 J P W I t o r s
C A T C .s si* *1*0 da? ol
O A V IO N BERRIEN
Clark (ftruH Cow*
Re JanoT Jam on .
Dopu*y Ctork
i IE STL wgd
OE K I to

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURi
OF THE E IG H TE E N TH
JUOICIAL CIHCUIT. IN
ANDFOR S IM IH O L t
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASF NO m o il CP
IN Re ESTATE OF
E P F IE L le M O N T I. a ■ a
E F F I E L KRUG ER a l a
E F F I E L KRIEGER
LoMOHTE. *
Otacoosud
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
The administration at the
Eslatoaf EFFIE L LeMORTF
a s a EFFIE L K R IE G t R
a/K/p EFFIE L K R IE G E R
L o M O B TF Deceased File
Number M F]l CP. It pending m
the Clrcull Court tor Somcnow
C o u n ty . Florida . P ro b a te
Ur vision the ersdr ess Of uOuch is
Somineie County Court House
Sw rluA f t ST7I Ttw noma
and address ef I N Personal
R e p r a ie n la lle e a n d lh a
Porsanal Raprrsontatiro t at
tm na? •a*e m* to N bo tow
A lt mtorttled parsons ora
rotof'rsd to file w*N N o court
w it h in

th r ee

m o n th s

F R O M THE D A f l OF THF
F IR S T P U B L IC A T IO N O F
T H IS NOTiCF I I I an (la m *
ogams* Me estate and &lt;71 a n ,
eblectter* b? an inte re ste d
par sen N ahem Mrs notice was
marled Mo* chattonges N o valid
it? ol me Will. Me tombluatians
of ttw Personal Bep*esen*e*&gt;ee
•onsw er Iw sdiclian at tho
Court

ALL CLAIMS ANO O B JEC
TtONS NOT SO F IL E D WILL
BE FO B fV lR B A R R E O
Data et Me l* il pwbfrcafwn of
ihrs Nehce e* AWmmrs*re**un
No.euber '« toa
BEVERLY J CAAKPhELL
Eft Lear Ma* m O 'n r
Arlamanto Sormgs I S r d r
•wsr \ freor*santa*'ru
C H rs N L tS I
N O E Q U IS T
E SQUIRT
Mae ouisl Hand M c m w

A lane hoi
- a t a f axbOMsArersw
PootOttuv Rui IdKM
Wmtor Park. Ftarda Mff*
Id tlM H M

N O T IC R O F PROCIE DINGS
BOR TH E VAtATIN R .
A R A H O O H I N G . D ltC O N T l
N U IM O . A N O CLOSING OF
I I B N T I
O F -Rf A Y O R
EM AM kAQ R EASEMENT
T O WkSQM IT KRAY CONCERN
Y O U W IL L PLEASE TA K E
N O T I C E that the Board of
C o u n t ? C o m m liiip n a r t of
1»*nin«n Cam e, f erda a* ■ ■
p m on M o l|N do? at Do
4e m b e r . A O
1H4 m I ho

F lo r id a

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w ill bold 0 public

will rwato

mmtoini on? right of oo County
and tow putoM m and N too
ta llo w in g rights ol way a*
drainage easement im nin*
w augh or aotwant s t o h
wrtoad property, to o*r
that port of Bombertoi Shear
r?mg F ott of Loot I H I V II
* ’ * and Woof al lota a* ■ El.
II
11. la . 1 is al ( I *
GAR DE NS oo rmwbod ■ Plat
Boaa a pagi II ol No PvbfK
•osardo at Somnoio Com**?
F tor Ida
P E R S O N S Ito f f d lS IE O
M A Y A P P E A R ANO RF
H E A R O A T THE TIME ANO
PLACE AEtOVt SPECIFIED
B O A R D O F COUNTY COM
MISStOMCRS
A T T E S T DAVION EERNIEN
Clark to tow Board
Publish Mo* 71 ItM
OCR 107
N O T IC E U N D E R FICTITIO US
•tAME S T A T U T E

TO WSOOM IT AAAV CONC ( R N
Mar-ce to horse, pma Net too
undorsipnod purtuom to N o

"FictitTow k Name tlblobd."
L if t . Lon, of Ftortdo
wilt register wrN lha Ctork at
N o CHcsHt Court m ond tar
l aminate C am *,. FNnde upon
receipt ad proof at Mt pubtice
Hon al H u t nonce. No fictitious
•sA|tow |to ■
T H O M A S E LUNSFORD. P k a
G U L F C O A S T HOUSING DF
S IG N . P O
Rai Has Winter
Pork. F l 77Mg imder oMch wo
oro en gaged In business in
Langwwwd m lammsta County
Ftorldo
That M o parties mtoo tod us
sard b u t muss enterprise are at
Sal lews
J E R R V
R IC K M A N
Sac 'Troutux or
T H O M A S E LUN170RQ V e t
L Y N N E M A H K L I T PrtS'dml
Publish N o , 11 Dw I t It
IMP
D E K }&gt;a
N O T 1C I OB 7HOC 1 1DI HOS
P O N T H E VACATINO.
ABANDONING.
DISCON TIN UING
A M O CLOSINOOF
N I G H T S O F N A TO R
D R A IN A G E EASEMENT
T O W H O M IT MAY CONCERN
Y O U W IL L PLEASE TA K E
N O T I C E Thai Na Beard of
C o u n t y C o m m lis la n o rs o l
Somlnolo County. FtoMaal I 70
p m art N o IJN da? of Do
c o m b e r. A 0
ItM . In the
County Cem m tw onats' Ntootmg
Room at N o SammaN Count,
Sorricos Building m Sontord
F lo r id a , w ill hold a public
flooring to considtt and do
to rm ina whether or not the
Caunty w ill receN abandon
discontinue, clem ronaunce and
disclaim arty right ol No County
and ttto public to and to N o
f a llo w in g rights al way or
d ra in a g e aasamtnl running
N rougn or odiacam to No do
set ibod property, to uil
Tho wo S t a r r 1 toot of N ot
portion of Helen litre! as shown
an the Plot a* Johnson s Poultry
F a rm In Plat Book t. page I.
ond also abutting to T. of Low
Jim SubcNrlslon to Plat Book II.
Page M . Public Rtcerds ol
Somlnoto County. F tar da I Said
Helen Shoot actually naming
through lha western 71 tool of
Laf 7 as a retail at a surroyor's
P E R S O N S IN T E R E S T E D
M A Y A P P E A R AND BE
H E A R O A T THE TIME A N D
P L A C E A B O V E SPECIFIED
BOAR O O F
C O U N T V COMMISSION E RS
A T T E S T OendN Bo*non
Clerk to lha Board
Putoisls November IS. 1MB
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IN TH E CIRCUIT C O U R T O*
T H E I I G N T I I N T N J U O t C IA l
CIRCUIT. 1IBM M OLE
COUNTY. F L O R IO A
CTVIL AC TIO N NO
M M tK A d tP
B A R N E TT RANKS TR U S T
COM PANY N A as True W tor
ism D e g ? I aunty HwrSing *
name A rh o i*i
PloEtaNtt
Y»
a 1C HARD A BLUM , tmgie
NOTICE OF SALE
NO TIC E Is hereby g.r#n Me'
punsuenf to Me t mgt dwWgmeni
at Fermteerre end Saw entorud
C irc u it Court Of N a f IG H
I I I N t H J r O r m C u e v«* u*
and t o I f MINOL t C a m ir
F tor da Ctatl Action Num brr
ao TOAKAaeP me cmMersrgnud
Ctork out mu me proper*?
kftuatod in sa*d Ceunt, be
**Lo* J O u tto V W ILD W O O D
A Planned Uml Dorotopmenf
m u t i n g to Ne Pto* Net ret as
recorded to Plat None to at
Pages i i t and to at N Hub* &lt;
Roc eras at Semmoto Count,

F tor d*
ts g e N ir o iN oil tH uctuios
improremonN tiehrros a#w&lt;f
oners and appurtorsances on
s a d land *• used m (rur, unci ion
HterewiM ef pitorc sole to Mu
hrgfwsl end tost trader t o cash
at II OP e dock A M . on N e I I
da? el December iwg ef *tw
West F rw*f dew ol N o Sammoto
Count? (eurM ovte. S e n to d
F tor ido
ICCMJRTSCALI
D A V ID N BF k R It N
C L E R K OF T H E C I R C U I T
COURT
Ny Jane f Jasowta
Deputy Ctart
Publish Nev Ik Doc 1. IN 4
O E K 111
IN T N I C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF IH I E IQ H T E IN T M
JUDICIAL C IR C U IT
IN A N D FO R
SEMINOLE C O U N T Y .
FLO R ID A
NO M tl* l CAO* l
SUN RANK SOUTH F L O N IU A
N ATIO NAL ASSOCIATION
PSoUstltt
vk
P H IL L IP O SM ITH F IR S T
N ATIO NAL M O R TG AG E
COMPANY. RHONDA SW IN
O L E . MIA O C R A Y . A N T O N IO
W ILLIAM S SUE
B U R CH FIELD . R IC H A R D
M IL L E R lO H A B A V L A S S o n d
H O N A lD SUGDE N.
Defendants
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
N o t ic e is h e r e b y G i v e n
purtuanl to * Sum m ar? Final
Judgment at Forrctoewre dated
N o ffh de? ot No .ember le u
o n d entered In C o t e N o
gg|l* fC A * * L of N o Circuit
Court at to* figntoento ju d .o a i
C ltcuil to and tor Seminole
Cased?, ftarda. e N r t u i SUN
BANK/SOUTH F L O R ID A NA
T I O N A L A S S O C I A T I O N it
P la in tlll. and P H I L L I P D
S M IT H F I R S T N A T I O N A L
MORTGAGE CO M PAN Y
RHONDA S W INDLE. MIA
O 'G R A Y
A N T O N I O
W I L L I A M S .
S U E
BURCHFIELD. RICH ARD
M IL L E R . LORA R A V IA S S and
RO NALD SUGDEN are Da ton
denis I will mil 10 the highest
ond best bidder to cash *1 N e
W ell Freni Dour ol In# Sum.now
Count? Courthouse al Santod
Florida, al II M « clock A M
on thr Wh da? ol Oecembrr
IFM. Ih* lei lowing described
proper*? et mt forth m said
F ma! Judgment, to wit
The South if M of Lot J i and
Lot TJ MSI No South M I ]
B l a c k T. T n d S e c t i o n .
D R E A M WOLD. According to
tho Plal thereof. Ok recorded in
Plal Book A Page JO. of Iho
Public Rtcerds ef Sammoi*
County. F to*Ida
D A T E O N i l ISIh day of
Novembef. ifb*
O A V ID N B E R R IE N
Clerk Seminole Count?
Circuit Courf
R? Jane E Jasowu
Deputy Clerk
Publish November lb ATS. IFM
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IN TH E C IH C U IT C O U R T
FOR SEM INOLE C O U N 1 V
FLO R ID A
PROBATE D IV IS IO N
f lie Number be M l I P
IN H I ESTATE OF R U It&lt; N l
G R IFFITH e i fm R U B IN
C l i' D E GHIFf l i n e s a R u
G R IFFITH
Deceased
NOTICF Of
A D M IN IS TR A TIO N
the administration of thr
estate ef Rubin C G riffith
ark'a Rubin C lyde G riffith
a h a u C Griffith dec eased
file Number M MS I P it stand
tog in toe Citeut* Court I
Semmele Count r
F lor *d*
Pribata Dinsion **w adrfrrss el
■huh is P O Draw er C. Sa
tard F l K ill The '&lt;wfwi anf
acfePrsiet ef taw persona* repre
ieniat .e err* Ne persona' •esf r u r lr t r u s a l t ir i u , are se*
torto briou
All inta'ettod parsons a&gt;s
rsguxed to Ine u i N N ,s court
WITHIN I H t F t M O N TH S O f
THF MRSf P U B L IC A T IO N O f
THIS NOT i l l
111 ai cta.ms
egems* Me estate anc? I TI r *
o k ifi lien by on interested
perier* an uhom N .s notice *s
tetredwwXhaltonget me ve •
ify ef toe win l*u t u - i i i w
of the lononec represunta***"
esrsw ar iuriedtcrmn of •*&gt;.,
court
A l l CLAIMS A N D O B J I &lt;
HONS NOI SO H I F D A
HI FOREVI H RAN R f 0
Pub'h a*an af N .s Seat.,# sf
Admucsb stun has begun
Naremfie* ll !Fbb
F u u W Ref&gt;resurii**i(e
JONIE NOOSE V I l l
W H IT A M m
SITCoHaoe Psacr
UirerOaw U A M i l
AHwfw? tar
ISa swtei Krpreseniative
S lt V FN L LAGRI N •
C L lY f lA N U A B R ID G E S
P O DRAWER T
SANfOPO T lO N I D A
t r u p 'i
T*ta*h»u aw I MJ U I4
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N O flC I OP
FIC TITIO U S N A M I
Na*** is hereb, green tha* I
am si g aprA n S u u n rts of ye*
Gary b i r d
LongrvnRd
Sam row Cam*? F tonda n s Ih# F t l f l l i o u k N a m e ol
ItA N K lE S D R A IN L I E Ah
ING end that I intend I
regisfer sad aanw w .N ' *
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i
C o 'S el fn# i - m l Corn*
Seminota Counfr F tor Me
a-'Ordame w*N the H e n m et Ne f ichtwus Nam e riaiute
TeW * Sectwn aas ao a hank.
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IN f H i C tR CU l f ( O U K I
I I O H I I I N t M J U D IIIA 1
CIRCUIT IN A N O *U K
SEMINOLE C O U N T T
FLO R IO A
CASF NO •* tie* l * r * l
A l l 1*1,11 M O N T G A U t
com pany

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SHIRLEY ROWII
MERCHANT W IN G M O VE
ANDERSONA4E R C H A N I
LAKE LO TUSC L U P
10N00MI M U M A S S O L I A
TION INC . a? to -d a n o t to
yrehl corporation an, cai#-S,n-haers drrisaes. c re d 'torV
grantors and afher unstwwn
cur urns claim.ng b ,. tireugn
and undrr SMI RLE Y HOW It
MERCHANTand w
WINGROV F A N D E R VON
MERCHANT
Dotondant,
NO I ICE OF AC 1 IO N
TO
S H IR LE Y BOW If
ME RCHAN t Residence
Un
Shawn Ia s i Snows mailing
adWest I0S* Lotus P ort war
r«Ja Altamonte Springs FL
BTIF
WINGROVE A N D E R S O N
MERCHANT. Restdome
Un
known Last known moiling
addtes* ’bed Lotus P a rtw a ,
tlta bllemonlw Springs FL
nm
any unknuwn hotrt devisee*
creditors, grantees and o*twWtknpwn pertains or unknown
Ipuutet claiming b ,
Through
and undn S H IR L E Y BOWIF
M E R C H A N T a n d u* W I N
GROVE A N D E R S O N
M l RCHAN I R e , .Sriice Un
tnown
YOU ARE N O T H If u Thai a
action to hrec lose ttw morTgagr
eniutobYTlng the lollowing
propr'Tr In Sen- noio Count?
Florida
That itrfa in condominium
parcyf kiwwn as Unit No KJA
Laky Lotus C lu b I. a Con
dominium, atcordm g to Plal
Ihr« mi as tesorded in Plal t o il
JO Page* 14 thru J0o4 Iho Public
Records ol Semcnuto Counl,
F taride end the undivided inter
etl In tie common v le rw m s and
common teponses appur tonani
to said Itolf. all at accordance
with ond sub tec I to Thu cot*
nants (cndHiont. restrictions
trims end other p u t , isions ol
that D t c l a r a t i n n of Lon
dominium of Lake Lotus Club 1
a londomuuum. e . softtaicwd ui
0 H Boos isaa Pago l*TY nvw
1777. Of too Public Reccwds et
Sem.nota Cotatly. Florida ond
an? antan dm on ls f her ol o
Together wilh
Mange Houd
DishweiJic i . Car pel
has been I led by The PlauiTItt
egeinsl you and others m Thr
abort mlilled causa and you
ace teg'iird to serve a cup? oi
rose wtittect defenses. It an, lo
if on SM11H A S IM M O N S
P la in lill t a t l o r n r , i
Ills
Bamrii Rank Building. 117 W rit
Adams Street Je c k io n tllle
Florida J17B7. On o* before
Uecember I tree and file ttw
original aith Iho Ctork o&lt; this
(our I fitter be I o' c service on
Piamtilf i alturney ur iin-m&lt;Ia'tlr toerealta'
olhrrw isa a
default hill bo on le n d against
?ou tor Iho rollrf demanded in
toecumpta nlor peliliset
WITNESS my hand end taai
of INS tour I on This Tnd da? ill
Novemtur. I MB
1 SEAL'
D A V ID N BE NRIF'M
Ctark of the Cti cud Court

By holly McClain
Deputy Cirri
Publish November 4 II. II k
JS. TYM
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IN I H C C IR C U IT C O UN T O l
IN I Hr. C I R C U I T COURi
TH E 1ETH JU D IC IA L
OT TH E L I G H T I E N I H
C IR C U IT . IN A H O F O R
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT
SF M INO L E C O U N TY .
IN A N O TOR
FLO R ID A
S E M IN O L E COUNI*
CAS E NO IT ITU CAO* P
F L O R ID A
L
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a Minor
L Y N N T h A Jl E TT a'b o
N O TIC E O F ACTION
L Y N N T h OMAS H A T L R T T ond
10 ttonryCtoere
M U R I E L A S C H IE G E L f’ K. a
address unA noun
M U R IE L A H A J L E T T .
Michael Oebocs
Drlervtahls
address unhnrywr*
NO T I C E OF SALE
*OSJ ARE N O T IF IE D toet e
NotKO it hereby g ren Thai
Petition for Adopt«vi has teen
psrrtuan* to a Summar F tasal
filed egems I you and you err
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day of November 'tot
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O A V ID N BIHRltN
By Jennifer P Price
C L E R K O F CIRCUIT C O U R T
Ak Deputy C let k
by Jana C Jaw aa
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FLORIDA
N O T IC E OF PUBLIC
HE AMINO
TO C O N S ID I R ADOPTION OF
P RO PO SE D O R O IN A N C t
T O W H OM If M AT CONCER N
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O R UIN AN C F NO *14
A N O R D I N A N C E OF TH*
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F L O R ID A
AM ENDING ANI.
R E V IS IN G THF B UD G ET m IM F FIS C A L YEAH RFGcto
N IN G O C IO R E R I tsoe Afst.
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N U t S A N U E K P F N D IttJR F
P U R S U A N T TO T H E P R O
V IS IO N S O f ORDINANCE Far
tas
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I to* arul toe Lit? ( a w *11cltataw*il c p i t g r i same tor lirsa*
passage and adoption alto* the
,rubric hooctng which well Leherd m toe I I I , Mall 11i A
W a r r e n Arenue Longwood
Flo rida on MONDAY. Iho Slh
da? of O E C F M R E R A O ' t o
at 7 JO p rn or at soon In e rtjt
*er as pdsvbto Al the meeting
inlerostod parties may apywar
and be hoar d with respect to tha
p ro p o s e d Ordinances T h i s
hearing may be contamed Norn
tim e to Ivne until final action is
t a k e n b y tore Cl*? Co m m is sio n

A copy ot too proposed Ordi
nances is pin tod at toe City Hall,
Longwood Ftondo and copies
are on tile with toe Clerk of the
C ity and same may be tnsiwetod
by Th# public
A *aped record of this meeting
IS made by the Clfy lor *fs
convenience this *ecord m ay
not cansilufe an rd e e -r1* &gt;ec or d
•o' purposes ol appeal from a
dec i,lor made by The Com
m ission with respect to the
loregomq malto* Any person
wishtng to ensure ’nal wi adr
cysraio ro u n d of Iho pmeeslrngs
is maintained tor apt* I late
purposes Is adnierl To mae* Tho
rwcessar, arrangements at his
ur he* ooaretpense
Dale thrs TTnd cu? ol NOV
E M B E R A 0 like
C I T Y O f LONGWOOO
D O N A L D L TERRY
CITYCLERK
Publish Nov IS lie*
O t K 7U

IN THE CIRCUIT C O U R T . E I G H T E E N T H
JU D IC IA L CIR CUIT. S I M IN O L E COUNTY
f LORIDA CASE N O (A JTto CA i l l
IN R t F O R T E I T U R E Of IMF F O L L O W IN G DESCRIBED
PRO PER I Y I IIONF.ISW CAO ICCAC D e V IC L f
A U lO M O B IL f VIN iDstNAtlOXto t Ji 11J. &lt;uu JJ
U N I t f D S T A T E S C U H K E N C Y I JI 1J, Jl I ug UNI I E O
S I A T f S C U R H E N C Y 141 taOU O O U N I T E O S T A I b S
C U R R E N C Y an&lt;J ISI s ill It UNIT E D ST A I ES C URRENCY
S E C O N D N U IIC E U f f O R f E I T U R F PROCEEDINGS
ID Manuel Vega ITIILS W I* Cane
Miami F L J ) U r Barbara I1|id JS40
Huger D rie r Mar .ell# tr A XtJkk Non I
Jacfcsun TOSS Larnksisr Circle Apt
B IJ. Shine Mountain OA JEM! A n e l-e
Building, Inmale tIU k a c o F tonda
C ourt 1.on Inslilwliun.ItoslO'Ixe
Bos IdJ. Lowell, F L )J4kI end Ernesto
Agudeto ru ju S r r :JWhAr««ue
Building f . No JgJ Miami F t li lt *
and ail ptfeers wild d a m an interest in the Toltowing properly. o l one
Ita) Cadillac DeVilie Automobile, Vehicle Identificafion Number
kOetNAvilkJoa bi l U R f R Unitod Slates turiem y. cl u . J I I 00
Urulrd Slates c u n t k ? dl RAI 00 Ura'ed Slates cunetHyi el S74S k*
Umled Slates Kutrtncy, which was suited on ce .sbuuf the Jgth day of
Oecrmbwc IWT a* or rear Denny s Hes*auranl Stale Road KS4 and
Douglas Arenu* Llngauud Seminole Counly Florida, by and being
held b? Ser,nnc‘e Cownt? Shrrlfl s DrpArtrrwnl who will appear
before i he HONOR A B U K E N N E T H M l fc F I L t H. on *fh day ol
Decrmbvr lead al f JD A M in room NJI4 tar a Pro trial to show
leusa why Hie desecitad properly stiould no* be lorteited to Tha usa ol
oc sale by lha She* III of Seminole Count? upon producing due proof
Thai the same was uvnf in Seminole County F tonda. in notation of
tie laws of the SUN ot Fku&gt;de dealing tnlh contraband and other
criminal offenses pursuant lo f tor Ida Matures TJJ tol tol
A copy ot The Pt'itKvt lor Rule to SF*ow Causa and lor Final Order
of t o*failure is un file with the Clerk ol Ih# Circuit Court, Seminole
County. Florida and is amiable lo* esammalion during regular
busnwes hours vsher rai a prima lacie shomnq has been made by
the Petitioner lha! irate is prcbaSG cause *cr the issuance ol a Rule
to Show Cause. If is thritlcre the order ol the Court that all potential
Hrspotoents who clam an interest m the property, shall sefthin
twenty |JO I days from ter rice buf no later ttswi seven ITI days be lore
toe dale sot above, show cause b r fifing with the Courf. respondvo
pleadings as to why the Court should no* enter lit Order tor lei I mg th#
prcprrty to fhc use ol. or tale by. the She*itr t of Sermnole County
TO O AR E F U R T H E R C O M M AN D ED TO ser m a If ue and correct
copy o' such pleadings within said lim a per (JO upon S T E P H E N E
PLOT NICK ASSivf ANI STATE A l I D H N E Y . At the address listed
below Failure to file end term such plewcAngt within sold Time
serial shall ■esult m toe entry ol a Delatal and t mat Order ol
f orteitu'w I H E R E B Y C C R T I F r Inal lint Nolle* and its
accompanying ptaadug* act being served purtuanl to Fto nda
Statutes YJ1 tol 704 This H ilda? ol October, ifga
NORM AN U W O L IIN G IR S t A I E A T T O R N E Y
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NOTICE OA
FORICLOSUAC SALE
NOTICE IS H C A C A V GIVEN
NOTICCOA ACTION
taM pursuant la a Final Judy
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TO M ILTON W OLCN. JA
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D A T E D tan n day M Nov
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AH partNt In mtaratl and dtlian* abMl bora an opportunity Ip b*
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City Clarb

ASSOCIATES
REAL ESTATE

1he** vM&gt;d FL Driver «
Lkana* pita yaad drivuty
roepd Mw*l b* 4 yrt at apt
AN*** appry tn pat tan
4A0C0CH FURNITURE
IM* ! Frortcb A**
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SNnatram RaMty. Inc

AUTOPAITS SALES
Ova N mere*** m butmatt

a* p* Naktay tp a Nw yaad
aapanax ad Out* party paapN
F u ll company banatitt Apply
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AFTER SCHOOL!
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POSITIONS
AVAILABLE

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Matvr*. dapandikW titter tp
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Apply ta par tan Man Wad.
ISAM Dalton* Inn. Dvltan*
■ltd. fall I a at Dalton*

Ltflil Notice
N OTICE OA
FICTITIO US NAME
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County. Florida wndar lb#
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POLYMERS
PH. 321-5500
1000 Sand Pond Road
Lake Mary, Fl
ICO MFVM

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APPLY IN PERSON
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1201 0RIM00 DRIVE
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189—Office Supplies
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bd rm , 1 balk ypitl plan
control koal arr aiir# mywio
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321 7823
LOCH A llO t AREA
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tread lot a ith tp o c o u i 1
bd rm , 1 bath homy aith
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MODULAR HOM ES
NOW A V A I L A B L E !
Gregory Mobile Home* 111 uo#

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up load You toad you haul
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HOUSE PLANTS

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215— Boats and
A ccessories
CUDOT CABIN
JO tt 111 Evinruda Good
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Wanch’ Tta"0« a nav 'Irak'
11 toe
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213— A uctions

Bedroom t u l l f l . Ki tchen
Ito— k Dining Room Living
Room All mutl go' Won’t lot!
tong' Co'l TO D A Y I
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M A K E O F F I R I Al l brick,
lokalronl ] bdrm . 1 bolh
homo Ipl . in lomily room
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HUGH CASH REBATE
AT CLOSING

CHERRY BEDROOM SET
aft tend haadtvar d inc'udry
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pactag-ng Sacriicca al IM
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ALL FURNISHINGS MUST GO!

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N I C K I 1 bdrm . dy bam home
In edabtiyhad naignborhoodl
C M A ' Garage’ Fenced 4
more'
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TW O STORVI 4 bdrm 1 bam
homo a im pool' Largo lamlly
room I Na* car paling' Large
covered polio! Cocmiry kitch
on I Go*grout landtcapingi
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111-Appliances
/ Furniture

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la buy 4 o' F toe World on II
4 *1! n * ta ) bdrm
l&lt;y
bam. ig paid undvr roof AC.
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LOCH ARBOR AREA
RV O W N E R ! VA. Na Otatofyl
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cowrya. 1 yf old. 1 bdrm 1
bot h. 10k40 i c r n d pool.
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■AIVOAIN P IIIC IS

1 5 7 -M o b ile
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211—A n tiq u e s /
C o lle ctib le s

Lorg*

OWNER MUST SELL

| JA M ES L E E

HONDA ACCORD c a w Gena•tar Compute' and more
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C O M F O R T A l AM IN V ITIN O
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ma Open beamed toiling end
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pretty backyard 1 b p n . da
both, no* roof, plumbing
p a l m 4 it arag* build

207— Swap Corner

GUN SPECIAL!
LLAMA t ) A C P
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Lots/Sale

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201 — H orses
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187— S p o r t i n g G o o d s

1 5 3 -A c re a g e NEAR OCALA MalWfkOl Porotl
4J • acre*kaariiy ingaOad
JMt’k TropKOl Realty
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OCALA N ATIO N AL FOR E l l
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Pels

c**i m fiu

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IR E P O llE tU O N l
VOL U l l A C O UN T T
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IJ) U N
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R IR O I E N I H E A T E R

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BATEMAN REALTY

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323-2920

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FREE RENT SPECIAL
SHENANDOAH VILLAGE APTS

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p 'u tlu t litr khad
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Ib A rm
garage

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DORCHESTER APTS

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101— HOUM!
F u r n ith * d / Rent

TA1— H o m tt tor S«to

Wealth Cara

ANTIQUE

OWNER F IN A N C IN O t 1
bdrm nr a nice tread tot. near
but Iona equipped kitchen
includtk ae th e r/ d r ye r
H U R R T I WON T LAST A T
O NLY
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bd*m 1 Needy a hand
in met condition Garage and
■orkyhop atlochad Largo
t r . a d lot C A N ' T ■ « A T
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111—A ppliances
/ F u rn itu re

141-Hom es ForS*!e

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TA L L A H A S S E E - Somebody bought a lottery ticket In St.
Cloud worth 90 million, marking the third week In a row that
player* have won the Florida Lotto jackpot.
The winning number* for thl* week * drawing were 4 . 11. 12.
19. 31 and 40. »«nttery Secretary Rebecca Paul eald the only
ticket to match all tlx number* waa aold In the northern
Osceola County town of St. Cloud, a frequent atop for tourist*
headed to nearby Disney World. The winner had not come
forward Sunday.
Lost week, three Jacksonville resident* split the 98.9 million
Jackpot, and the previous week taro sisters from Indlantown
claimed the 931.3 million price.
" T h U winning trend U great for Lotto players and for the
Educational Enhancement Trust Fund." Paul said, noting that
933.3 million had been transferred to the trust fund last week.
Paul said 400.000 player* shared 94 27 million In leaser
prices, with payouts as follows:
— 436 players had five of the six numbers to win 92,581.30
— 22.733 players had four winning numbers, good for
972.30.
— 377.099 pUyrrs had three of Ihe six. good for 94.
The Lotto Jackpot for next week was estimated at 98 million.

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W E S T PALM BEACH - A Delray Beach man surrendered to
authorities Sunday for leaving the scene of a 1986 fatal car
accident, possibly ending a legal dispute on client-attorney
ptlv Hedges.
William Morser. 86. of Delray Beach, reported to West Palm
Beach police at 3:38 p.m.. and was released on h U own
recognition, police said. He was scheduled to appear before a
cnttnly judge Dec. 9 at 8:43 a.m.
A spokeswoman at the Palm Beach County Jail said Morser
turned himself in for "leaving a scene Involving death."
Attorney Joe Fartsh. representing the victim's parents, said
he bellves Morser might try to run asray because "He's been
hiding for 32 months."
Morser declined to comment, as did hU attorney. Barry
Krischer. who scheduled a news conference for today.

Man killad in shootout with eampaignora
LAK ELAN D — An armed man was shot to death during an
argument with two campaign workers for Polk County sheriff
candidate Tom Wheeler outside a Haines City food store, the
county sheriff's office reported
The Incident remained under Investigation Sunday and no
charges had been died, a sheriff* spokeswoman said.
Maun) DelGado. 31. died Saturday about 4 p.m. outside the
A A D Store. He was shot by two men who had been riduig past
the store In a motor home carrying seven or eight Wheeler
workers to a campaign function, sheriffs spokeswoman Lynne
Breidenbach said.
She said Wheeler, a Democrat who is challenging Republican
Incumbent Lawrence W.Crow J r., was on the campaign
vehicle.
Breidenbach said the motor home stopped at the store and
passengers disembarked after riders on the vehicle spotted
DelGado and another man Involved In an argument In the
store's parking lot.
She said two of the men who had been Inside the motor
home. Identified os Jim Blake and Joe Mlano. fired three shots,
striking DelGado. who was pronounced dead at the scene.

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T IT U S V IL L E — A burglar broke through a Titusville
convenience store bathroom wall, drilled a hole through the
safe and made off with lottery tickets In Florida's Money Tree
scratch-off game, authorities said Sunday.
John Carbln. the owner of the Mobile Station at Garden
Street and Interstate 93. said the thief broke In sometime
Friday night and stole "quite a bit" of money. 296 lottery
tickets, beer, clgarvtts and a few other items.
Titusville police officer Kolleen McKee said authorities hope
to Identify the culprit when the stolen tickets are cashed Ui.
The tickets have serial numbers 04-114416203 through
0 4 -114416499. she said.
"As far as I know, nobody has cashed any of them In as of
yet." McKee said.
Carbln said he believed It was one burglar, but that whoever
broke In probably won't try to cash In the tickets. "T h e y ’ll
probably burn them."
Carbln noticed the burglary shortly after the store opened
Saturday momtng. according to police records.
Carbln said the bandit caused about 91.500 In damage, not
counting the "considerable" damage to the building.

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LOTTKRY
The dally number Sunday In
Ihs Florida Lottery CASH 3
game was 790
C Straight Play (numbers In exact
order) $250 on a SOcent bet,
$500 on $1.
C Box 3 (numbers In any order):
$80 for s 50 cent bet. $160 on $1.
i: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 order on a $1
bet.
L Straight Box 6 $290 in order
drawn. $40 If picked In combtnat t o n o n j l b e t .

F O R T MYERS - CBS News expects to
make a decision Monday on whether It will
appeal after loosing a weekend attempt to
halt the release of out takes from a 1986
Interview with serial killer Bobby Joe Long.
Th e network still has the tape* and Its
lawyers Mid they would decide their next
legal atep. which may be an appeal to the
U.S. Supreme Court, after reviewing a
formal order to turn over the outtake*. That
order la expected to be Issued Monday.
Long's attorneys asked for the outtake*
after prosecutors announced they Intended
to use broadcast portions of the Interview In
a trial. Defense attorneys contended that
they had a right to the outtake* to
determine whether Long's statements were
taken out of context.
C B S protested releasing the outtake*.
saying It would undermine the Integrity of
the editorial process. News organisations
generally oppose demands for unpublished
materials and outtakes. arguing that such
disclosures would make them an arm of the
court and destroy their Impartiality.
Pasco Circuit Judge Wayne Cobb ordered

TA LLA H A S S E E - Hundreds
of retailers dlsheartend by low
profits and the steady hassle of
selling Instant-winner lottery
tickets have stopped selling the
91 rcratch-off cards.
In the last two months, nearly
1.300 retailers have told the
Lottery Department to take Its
tickets back, the Tam pa Tribune
reported Sunday. Only 630 new
retailers signed on during those
two months.
Lottery Secretary Rebecca
Paul said there are still more
than enough Instant-w inner
outlets, but conceded she may
Increase retailers' commissions
to stop dealer defections.
" T h e prevailing wisdom In
Florida was that we needed
10.000 to 12.000 Instant re­
tailer*." Paul said. "But numv
bers aren't Important. Specific
locations are Important. We are
re cru itin g specific locations
where there may be holes."
The re are currently about
14.000 instant-ticket retailer*.
Th e average retailer takes In
920.30 a week In commissions.
Paul said she Is considering
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cents.
Overall. 3.907 businesses have
dropped the ticket sales, while
4.320 have signed on since the
games began In January. Bui
since July, the number of re­
tailers opting out has exceeded
the number signing on.
From Sept. 12 to Oct. 12. 737
retailers stopped selling tickets
while 372 new retailers signed
contracts with the department.
The month before. 421 retailers
cd out and 294 were
droppec
added.
The lottery kicked off with first
•reek sales of 93 million In­
stant-winner tickets, a national
record. Sales have now leveled
off to about 6 million a week,
about 410 tickrta for each re­
tailer.
Paul hopes to revive Interest In
the Instant tickets by adding a
new gimmick next month. Dur­
ing the nightly drawing In the
Cash 3 on-line computer gome,
lottery officials will draw five
"E n try" tickets from the current
Instant-winner game.
The owners of those five tick­
ets will receive 500 free In­
stant-winner ticket*.

Wife: Animal kills
ruin family life

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said th e y w?re h a v in g a
backyard barbecue
A next-door neigh bor had
complained In Ju ly that a
lingering Blench frrom the
Williams' yard was making
them sick. Police had visited
the house twice previously
after Mlrelles Williams called
them, but they did not find
any animals until thia tune.
T h e W illia m se s . C u b a n
Immigrants who have been
married 29 year*, are tn the
middle of a divorce that Mrs.
Williams blames on Santeria.
In a report published Bunday In the Miami Herald. Mrs.
Williams said her husband
became a high priest of Santerta 12 year* ago. Santeria is
an African religion brought to
Cubs by Nigerian slaves, and
brought to the United
by Cuban Immigrants.
MIndies sold her ht
monthly rituals of blood
flee were too much for her to
bear.
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Santeria priest turned tn her
husband to the Humane Soci­
ety. saying his monthly animal
aacrtflcea were wrrcklng their
family Ufr.
Mb elk s Williams called the
Humane Society Saturday and
' that her husband
Tinring a goat and a
In their backyard Chief cruelty Inveatigator
Joe Torregrosa arrived in time
to aae a man slice open the
belly of a skinned dead goat
hanging from two hooka In a
tree. A wriggling chicken,
fa a th e ra and a ll. w as
■noklertng In a baking tin.
In a backyard shed. Torregroaa found an urn of bloodied
chicken feather* and a bloodvoodoo doll In a bowl
srllh a woman's picture.

Nude car wash shut down by police
J A C K S O N V I L L E Jacksonville police have dosed
down the “ Only Nude Car Wash
In the Nation." a newspaper
reported Sunday.
Police arrested 10 people when
ihey closed Ihe ear wash al tlie
Fantasy Club nightclub Satur­
d ay afternoon. Ihe Florida
Tlmes-Unton reported.
Those anested Included four
nude women who had been
scrubbing cars, taro women In
bathing sulla who had been
flogging down passing motorists
and a woman who was collecting
Ihe 910 fee. The women werr all
nude dancers at Ihe nlghtrlub.
Also arrested were three male

club employees. Including one
who was charged with resisting
arrest after allegedly righting
with police detectives.
T h e car wash had been
operating beneath a carport on
c lu b p ro p e r ly since m id September. The club marque
advertised Ihe activity as Ihe
"Only Nude Car Wash In Ihe
Nation."
Police have long wanted lo
close ihe operation, but werr
unsure If they had Ihe legal
authority lo do so. They walled
until Ihey gol word from Ihe
Slate Attorney's Office that
charge* would stand up In court.
"Il should have been closed
down Ihe first w rrk." vice de­
tective Hobby Deal said. "Once

Ihey started Ihe car wash the
slate attorney had lo research
whether II was a violation of ih r
law."
Said Slalr Attorney's Office
spokesm an A ud rey M oran
"Nm lless to say. Ihrrr Is not a
statute tlust says Jacksonville
shall not have nude cur washes
But Ih r case law on public
nudllv and breach of peace
support II."

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Colux/o started the car wash
as part of an ongoing protest
against a city ordinance banning
topless dancing al businesses
that sell alcohol. Inrludlng Ills
own Hr has i»ern trying lo have
Ihr law declared unconstitu­
tional
C o U n o disappeared when
I K ille r arrived Saturday and was

Police lold Fantasy World
owner Warren C o Ib m o Friday
night they would shut Ihr rar
wash down If II werr open Ihr
next day. Deal said that t'olu/xn
asked that poller wall until after
3 p.m. lo Issue any clllallons so
hr could lake In business (rom
Ih r Florlda-G rnrglu football

The four nude women werr
charged with breach of the peace
a n d p u b lic n u d l l y . b o th
misdemeanors The three oilier
women were charged w ith
brrarh of Ihr peace, and Ihr
three men were charged with
breach of ihe peace and uldlng In
public nudlly.

IKlI a r r r s lr d

TH E W EATHER
LOCAL PO M CAST
Today ...sunny. High in Ihe
lower 70s. Wind northwest 5
lo lOm ph.

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Tonight...fair. Low In the
upper 40*. Light wind.
Tuesday...sunny and mild.
High In the lower HOs.llght*
wind.

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THURSDAY
Cloudy 99 99

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Pvklitkod D«ilv and i mWr. eictfl
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Inc.. MS N Franck Are., laniard.
Fla. m il.

CBS to surrender the outtakes to Long s
attorneys. The 2nd District Court of Appeal
In Lakeland suspended the order while
reviewing the case, then lifted that suspen­
sion on Friday.
CBS then took the matter to the Florida
Supreme Court, and Chief Justice Raymond
Erhllch refused Saturday to reinstate the
suspension.
The network's attorney. Thomas Julln.
said CBS does not have to surrender the
outtake* until formally ordered to do so.
The Lakeland court said It would Issue a
formal order Monday. J u lln said the

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Monday, November 7, 1968
Vol 87. No 65

The Lakeland court said it
would issue a formal order
M onday. Ju lln sa id the
network may consider a
direct appeal to the U.S.
Supreme Court, depending
on what the Lakeland ap­
peals court says in its order.

network may consider a direct appeal to the
U.S. Supreme Court, depending on what the
Lakeland appeals court says In Its order.
"I think all (he options are open." Julln
said. “ It's up to CBS to decide what to do."
Assistant Public Defender William Ehlr
said he expects the network will not give up.
"M y client's position Is that we still want
those tapes." Eble said. "In all honesty. I
don’t expect CBS to produce those tape* I
expect them to pursue all their llegatt
remedies."
Long. 33. la on trial for the second time on
a first-degree murder charge In the slaying
of Virginia Lee Johnson. The 18-yr.ir-old
prostitute s skeletal remains were found on
Nov. 6. 1984. In a field In southern Pasco
County.
Long's death sentences in the Johnson
case and a Hillsborough County murder
were thrown out by the state Supreme
Court, which ruled that Investigator* Il­
legally obtained Long's confession.
Long also ha* pleaded guilty and was
sentenced to life In prison for the murder* of
seven other women.
Jurors last week saw part of the broadcast
Interview.

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B O LU N A R T A B L E : Min. 9 0 0
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6:25 p m . T ID E S : D aytona
Beach: highs. 6 41 a.m.. 7.01
p.m.: lows. 12:30 a.m.. 12:33
p .m .: New S m y rn a Beach:
high*. 6:46 a.m.. 7:06 p.m.:
Lows. 12:33 a.m.. 100 p.m.:
Bayport: highs. 6:45 a.m.. 6:40
p.m.: lows. 12 29 a.m.. 12:36

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Inlet « Today...wind northwest
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day...wind variable 10 kls or
less. Seas 2 II or less Bay and
Inland waters smooth lo a light'
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ford Sunday was 77 degrees and
Ihe overnight low was 48 us
reported by Ihe University of
Florida Agricultural Research
and Education C’enlrr. Celery
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[ Barom etric pressure..30.13
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�Sanford Herald. Sinford. Florida — Monday. Novembei 1 196** — **

Suspect jailed on armed robbery spree charges
Saturday.
In all case* the robber wus
traveling In a compact white car
and had a blue towel wrapped
around hit right hand when he
approached store clerks and
demanded cash.
The clerks believed ihc robber
had a gun under the towel and
reported they were threatened.

By SUR AH L O G IN
Harald staff writer

B a b y rascuad from pool
A LTA M O N TE SPRINGS — Seminole C ounty sherlfTs d ep u­
ties rrpori a 10-month-old baby who almost drowned Sunday is
recovering today In on Orlando hospital.
Jacob Or Ian Her k land. of 369 Banyan Drive. Altamonte
Spring1*, waa pulled from the family swimming pool by his
mother Ik-lay Ik-rkland. at about 3 89 p .m . Sunday. She called
for help and nrighbor Mary Wall wood admlnatered CI’R to the
baby beforr firefighters arrived, a sheriff's report said.
Ja m b Is In Florida Hospltal-Orlando, where his condition was
reported as rrtilcal.

M an arrested d u rin g mother*! treatment
CASSELBERRY —
Police helping firefighters who were
trying to treat Mildred Woodall reported arresting her son w ho
they said fought police and threatened firefighters
Jim Walter Woodall. 30. of 160 Laiy Circle, was arrested at
home at about 9 pm . Sunday.
Police said they responded to the rescue scene where a fight
was reported. There, police said Woodall threatened them and
firefighters and loughl police. The police report did not aay w h y
Mrs. Woodall was being treated, or w h y her ton allegedly
Interfered with her treatment.
H r Is charged with battery on a policeman, llirre counts on
assault on a firefighter and rrslstlng w ith vlolenrr. Bond Is
61. OCX)

Woman, police report attacks
SANFORD — A Sanford man who police said hll a woman
and then shoved, kicked and threatened police who arrested
him at home, is charged with battery, battery on a poltrrman
and resisting wllh violence.
The man Idrnltlllrd both as John Doe and Gerald Edward
Klrynrnhrrg. 36. of 700 Magnolia *1). was arrested at 9 21 p m
Saturdy. (kind Is 6300.

Man charged in knife threat
SANFORD — Sanford poller report the arrest of a man w ho
allegedly threatened a policeman wllh a knife during a light at
the Sanford Civic Center at about 12:30 p .m . Sunday.
Shams Mohl. 33. of 708 River fiend Uivd.. Longwood, Is
charged with aggravated assault on a policeman Bond Is 6500.

Loiterer charged with cocaine possession
A LTA M O N TE SPRINGS - A Seminole County sheriff's
deputy who confrontrd a suspected loiterer outside the Disco
Food Store. Magnolia Street, rural Altamonte Springs, reported
finding crack cocaine In tils possession
Terry Lee Small. 25. of 402 Magnolia S t.. Altamonte Springs,
was charged wllh possession of cocaine and resisting arrest
without violence at about 10:30 p.m. Sunday. Bond la 62.000.
Th e cocaine was found in a search

Police report cocaine found
A LTA M O N TE SPRINGS - A man who began walking away
Irotn a Seminole County sherUTa deputy outside an Altamonte
Springs liar on Markrr Street, was stopped and searched
Sunday.
That led to the crrrsl of Horace Simmons. 31. of 711 Marker
St. at 10 57 a m Hr 1s charged with posaesslon of cocaine and
bond Is 62.000

SA N FO R D — A Sanford man
arretted Sunday and charged In
the armed robbery of a Sanford
convenience atorc has charges
pending agalnat him in four
ol her area robberies.
Ricardo Lopex Johnson. 22. of
1006 Mangoustlnc Ave.. wus
arrested by Sanford police at
5 30 p in Sunday. In connection
with the IO p.m. Saturday rob­
bery of the Cumberland Farms.
3I00S. Sanford Avr.
I'ollce In Sanford and l.akr
Mary, and Seminole und Voluslu
county shcrlfT* deputies dclennmed they all were looking
for the same suspect, who police
suld begun a weekend crime
spree in Dellary at about 8 aim.

Longwood mulls fee hikes
LON GW OO D - City com m is­
sioners at tonight's rrgular meet­
ing are scheduled lo hear the
llrsl rrailing of tin ordinance tn
Incrrasr water andsrwrr fres
If approved, water ralrs would
lie raised by 25 fierce lit and
sewer fees by 30 permit The
money would lie used to lm ptnve Ixith facilities, according
loclty oflic twls
"It's an increase right up the
line.” City Administrator Gene
Dr Marie said
Customers ol Hie city water
system would lie tie charged
16 25 for the llrsl 3 000 gallon*

LONG WOOD — A man who matched the description of a
suapert in a Casselberry auto burglary that occurred at about
1.45 a.m Sunday, was captured In Longwood at about 3 :4 0
a m. Sunday.
....
Casselberry poller charged Joseph Edw ard Conlaldl. 10. of
1340 Chilean Lane, Winter Park, with autu theft. He was
captured on Dug Track Road, alter Longwood police noticed h r
rnalehed the description of a man who tried to atral a pickup
truck from the house of James CostantlriL of 1219 Quintuplet
Court. before Costanllni spotted the suspect and fought him .
T ltr suspect fled and poller were alerted to the Incident.

Burglar reported inside vehicles
CASSELUERHY — A witness reported to Seminole County
nherttr* deputies that h r saw a man Inalde hta truck and In
other vehicles at 725Coarhllghl Drive, Casselberry
That led to Ihr arrest at 3 10 a m. Sunday of Douglas Ashley
Paul. 22. of 200 Fern Park Hlvd. *214, Fern Park, at the rrtm r
scene lie Is charged w llh two counts of auto burglary und
bond la 61.000

system
For Je n n y . 10, It means not
telling Juvenile rheumatoid ar­
thritis und Intrstlnal problems
cause her to miss a year of
school. It also provides a dis­
traction from disease and the
tedium of being cooped up away
from friends and social activities.
For Je n n y 's mom. Kathy. It Is
s financial and rmoilonal bre-ax.
"With sick children ihr cost of
inedlrinr and doctor's care Is
frightening enough," she said
"Hut to also have (n consider the
cost of tutoring well, dial could
really be devastating In a fami­
T h r 15-ycar-old Sem inole
program began wllh one teacher
- Karlrne Duke - and 32
students. Today. Duke serves os
coordlntor and schedules the
activities ol five full-time and
eight part-time instructors. A Job
which la compltcalrd by the
county's recent growth and con­
gestion. a n d has Duke In ­
vestigating Irlrphonr/vldeu units
lo aid w ith Increased enroll
ments.
A c c o rd in g to Je n n y 's I n ­
structor. Doltl Urshan. Irachen,
spend 25 hours a week with

1
F R ID A Y
• 4:12 pin. — 305 WoodHeld Court, ambulance call
• 4 1 8 p.m. - 2100 Oak
A vr.. ambulance call.
•6:02 p.m. — 310 S. French
Ave.. clothes dryer overheated.
• 8.30 p.m. - 908 S Elm
A vr.. amlniluncr call.
• 8:38 p.m. - 1007 W. 13th
St..ambulance rati.
• 8 44 p.m. - 300 S Hay
Ave.. ambulance call.
SUNDAY
• 12:09 a.m. — 815 S.
French Ave.. ambulance call.
• 9:47 u in. - 419 S. Park

Ave.. ambulance call.
10:35 a m. - 701 E. Eighth
St., ambulance call.
• 3:41 p.m. - 1800 H olly
Ave., ambulance call.
• 7:57 p.m. -5 0 9 E. S e v ­
enth St., contents of dumpster
on fire, extinguished.
• 11:12 p.m. - 10121* W .
Third S L . ambulance call.
M ONDAY
• 12:29 a.m. - No. 39. Lake
Monroe Terrace, ambulance
call.
• 5:50 a.m. - 2522 W illow
Ave.. ambulance call.

C H O O SE
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Superintendent ol Schools
Robert W. "Bob" Hughes

V O T E NOV. 8th
*1 Pot Ad,

Dr. Sammy l-rr. who won the
Olym pic gold medal In high
diving In 1948 and 1952. con­
g ra tu la te d Sanford on Its
sponsorship of the Games and
rrmlnlsced about tils Korrun
heritage.
“ My parents emigrated from
Korra In 1905 and I wus back In
Korea In 1953 when Americans
w rrr dying to krrp South Korea
fret. hr said. "T in n y five years
later 1 was hack again lo see the

dlifcrrnt students, and nearly as
many hours preparing lessons
"We may have one student in
third grade, one In twrlflh. and
one tn seventh." she said
Hornebound teachers coordi­
nate closely w ith students'
classroom teachers, using Iden­
tical textbooks and materials.
Duke says e ve ry efTort Is made to
•end students back lo school
wllh the confidence that they
can succeed.
Jenny lik e s the one-on-onr
.mention a homrbound Ira c h rr
provides. "If I liave a question In
ask. I don't h a v e to worry about
what other people might think."
she said. " I Ju s t ask It."

She is a quick study, who dors
not succumb to thr distraction or
a nearby swim m ing pool, or a
slx-year-old sister who runs tn
anti out of tltr room. Stic an­
swers questions as quickly os
they're asked, and will nm llnur
tu do so unlit fatigue sets tn. She
uses a pen fur her assignments,
even math, saying It's easier (or
hrr lo grip, and glides across Ihr
page wllh less elfort Otari a
pencil. Her lolders are filled with
newspaper clippings, papers
marked rx rrllrtit or wow. and
lists of upcoming ussignmrnls.

greatest Olympics in history and
It’s thanks to this grrai country
that South Korra was able to
host a free Olympic s Hits year
The recruit band from ih r
Naval Training Center In O r ­
lando presented a concert of
IM itrlutlc music tx-tnrr thr cere­
monies begun, and played the
"Star Spangled Banner" ufirr
the U.S Hug wax presented bv
the Sanford Knights of Col
umbus Color Guard, and Janies
Delvi. 93. of Rocklrdge sant
"God Hlrss Am erica."

Surfing
Continued from Page 1A
vrar. wind surfing made Us
debut at the Coldrn Games last
year as an exhibition
According In I'rtr O 'N eill,
manager ol Sunset Salltiounls.
s|Kirisors ol the event. rt-*(xin*&lt;lo the new sport has hern
irrrilk "We re surprised at the
enthusiasm troin everyone.'*
O'Neill said
Wright has tieen wind surfing
lor nine years He said lie's mil
on his tioard al least three times
a week
"Th e main tiling Is to get a lot
of practice." he said "Anybodycan learn wind surfing If they
want lo All they tired are a few
U-vsonsari'l lots of practice."

Wright said tic has won I i
different a w ards in various
competitions h i Florida and
Hilton Head. S C
||e drscritird
Sunday's conditions on l.aki
Monroe as "dtllirull t here was a
had chop and the wind was
gosling It was difficult lo hold
I hr sail out ol the water "
Even v*. the « hallcngr ol the
games appeals to him
"Games like- these give older
(tropic thr- op|H&gt;rtunltv lo com
pete against equals The more
rnmprtiilon the more I rnjov It
Till* clearly lllustratestli.it when
you're 65. you’re not (misht-d
All this physical activity Is verv
beneficial from a health |tolni ol
view," he said

Je n n y and Urshan's re la ­
tionship Is closer than die ordi­
nary teacher and student. In
(act. Urshan Is u familiar and
welcome friend tu the whole
family.
"Th e education Is super," said
Kathy. "Jenny ts very bright and
because Dottl can xero In on
trouble areas: Jenny doesn't get
bored wtlh repetition of things
she alrrady knows."
W h a t J e n n y and o t h e r
homrbound students dislike Is
the Isolation They are cut oft
from friends, parties, music and
(days, and thr normal chitchat
that fills school hallways. "M y
friends and I w r use lo be able to
talk." Jenny said. "Hut now I
don't know what's going on at
school, und It's harder to talk.*'
It’s also hard to tell blends
that, you're not feeling writ and
nerd for them lo leave. Urshan
explained that children rau’l see
Jen n y’s sick, so confusion and
hurt feelings often result. She
appears nnrntul. there's no cast
to sign or bruises tu gasp over.
Jenny’s situation Is further
complicated liecausr next year
she will lie a middle school
studrnt attending a new school
Seminole High School teacher

lony Arkrrxon. huuscll a foiinrr
student, ret ails slut
liar adjustments. In 1975 a car
accident put him nut ol school
with spinal Injuries, hr w a s
13-years-old
‘ ’ A c a d e m ic a lly II was a
brtcic," he said. "If anything,
you have a belter rducallon
because of the indlvidunllxrd
treatment, but the social a d ­
justment — that waa tough."
Ily the tim e he was w r i t
enough to return tn school It was
u high school classroom hr was
silting In. Ackrrson says he tries
to bring thr positive attitude ol
thr hnmrbotmd program, and
that Indlviduall/rd treatment tn
his c u rre n t te a ch in g a n d
coaching duties.
A m s lod riti w h o expect* to lxlin m rh o im d

out of school for t l u r r w r r k s or
longer, or has a chronic Illness
requiring e xtended absences is
e lig ib le for the h o m e
Ixiund/hospital program

Duke salrt then- is no waiting
period, and applieallons are
available In all action! guidance
oilier*, enmity hospitals, social
service olllces, anil Ihr home
hound office al the Rosrnwold
Exceptional Sluilenl Center For
more Information rail 8314259

The Orlando Sentinel

Six arrested on DUI chargee
SANFORD — The following persona face a charge of driving
tindrr the inllurmr In Seminole County:
• James M Wheeler. 32. of Tltusvlllr. was arrested at 12:10
a m. today alter his car was clocked traveling 74 mph In a 4 0
niph rone on W. Mltrhell Hammock, Oviedo. Hr was also
charged wllh »|ieedlng. (ailing to signal for a turn, and bring a
habitual iratTIr ottrudcr.
• Kenneth Kay Horen. 37. of 2706 Magnolia Avr.. Sanford, at
12-15 a in today after his van was seen weaving on County
Knud 15 loikr Mary
• Peter J Schwrlgliart. 47. of 415 Hanson Parkway. Sanford,
at 8 58 p m. Sunday alter Ills ear with a Hat tire waa seen
traveling on Sanford Avenue. Sanford H r was also charged
with driving wllh faulty equipment and rrslstlng arrrst w ith
violence.
• Rrna Mallru Campbell. 31. of Ocoee. Sunday alter she was
found sleeping in her car parked on Sheuhoa Houlrvard. W inter
Springs. The keys were In the Ignition of her car.

wllh Incremental Incrravs for
additional gallonagr usrd
Residential customers would
puy a m oilllily sewer fee of
631 2U for scwugr trr.itmrnt
.while r o m m r r r lu l csiublish
merits connected lo Ihr Civ's
water system would pay 350
prrrrni of their water bill or a
minimum of 650
C o m m is s io n e r s also are
scheduled to rrrommrnd bid
awards for w utrr and sewer
materials Seven vendors re­
sponded lo bids which have
brrn evaluated by the purchas­
ing and public woiks drturtmen I

Hanford Cupt Charles Fagan
said he didn't know ihr ini.il ol
rnoneyr stolen

Games---------Continued from Page 1A

Tutor-----------C M t l a M d fro m Pag* I A

ly"

A u to thelt suspect captured

The first Sanford robbery oc­
curred at the Circle K. Stale
Road 46 at Persimmon Ave.
The arrest was made alter the
suspect came to the Sanford
police station to report his car.
which had been abandoned tn
Sanford during a poller pursuit,
hud hern stolen. The victim of
Ih r fourth robbery rrportrdly
Identified .« suspect In a photo
lineup and that brought Ihr first
charges ugulns Johnson, and .&lt;

61.000 bond, banlord police ^ald
h r has been Identified as u
suspect In the other rases.

Takes a Close Look at...
u
the record shows that, on balance, the current commission chairman
(F R E D S TR E E TM A N ) has served the county well' (September 1. 1988)
“ H e (FRED S TR EETM A N ) took the lead in calling Ior bonding ot gas tax money so roads
could be built quicker He has advocated impact lees so that growth pays its way He used his
considerable influence to gel state m oney (SIS MILLION) lor the expressway " (September 25. 1988)
**.

the line on low density development along theWekiva has been maintained " (September 1.1988)

44 H e (FRED S TR EETM A N ) lobbied and voted for a model wetlands policy that will stop the deterioration
of sensitive environmental areas" (September 25. i960)
11... he (FRED S TR EETM A N ) has a good vision of what this county should become and has the courage to lead it mere
(September 25.1966)

O &amp; obl

September 1.1988

The

“ F R E D S TR E E TM A N " says he is cam paigning on his record and in our opinion it is a good one Streetman
has proven himself as a successful businessman, and a strong business background is important
"W hile on the commission, he has show n he has the courage to make sound business decisions and has
been willing to stand behind them ..."

V O T E FO R

FRED STREETMAN

T U E S D A Y NOV. 8 TH

Seminote County Commissioner • District 3 • Republican

Fred S t r e e t m a n
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Lake Mary wins
in elections
Voters In Lake M a ry w ill find them selves In
a fortunate situation tomorrow as th e y cast
the ir ballots for m a y o r and three com m ission
seats. T h e a m iy of qualified candidates allows
vo te rs to choose fro m am ong excellent
alternatives.
T h e o n ly d o w n s id e In this o th e rw is e
fortuitous situation Is (h a t one city official will
be knocked out o f office In the m ayoral
election. Mayor R ich a rd A . Feta la seeking
re-election and la b e in g challenged b y In­
cum bent com m issioner Randall C . Morris.
B o th have d em onstrated effective repre­
sentation on the com m ission and b o th have
m ade significant contributions to the bet­
term ent of the c o m m u n ity .

SAW 1SLAK

Like them or not, you should vote for one
W ASHINGTON - Several national polls In the
closing weeks of the campaign have revealed
that about two-thirds of (he public Is dissatisfied
w ith both candidates the m ajor parties
nominated for president.
T h e first thought that evokes is. "M y God.
what If two-thirds of the people refuse to vote?"
Th e second thi.*ghl is. *'My God. utmost half of
the people already refuse to vote."
Walk down the street and count off 10 adults.
Ask them If they plan to vole. As many as seven
or eight may say they do. but In fan the experts
w ill be amazed If six do.
In Urge numbers, that means we will be lucky
If the total vote Tuesday much exceeds 90
million of the 183 million Americans who are 18
or older and the 120 million or so who bothered
to register.
Tha t also means if the winning candidate gets
55 per cent of the vote, less than 50 mlllton
« of
the 300 million-plus Americana of all ages will
have participated in the selection of a new
president. And that compares unfavorably with
m any countries we Americana look down on
because they don't give the majority of their
people a voice In thetr own government.

In 1984. the cheery pews was thst an
estimated 53.1 per cent of Americans 18 or older
voted because the comparable figure for I960
sras 53.6 per cent. But this year, students of
voting patterns are predicting that turnout will
he barely over 50 per
cent.
There used to be a
theory that low turn­
out was a sign of
voter satisfa ction
wlih things as they
are. In view of what
was going on In this
country In some of
the last few presi­
dential election years
such as the inflation
of 1980. the after­
taste of Watergate In
1976. and Vietnam
In 1973 and 1968.
th a t la h a r d to
s w a l l o w , b u t It
Itsidly applies this
year. In 1988. there
Is no status quo —
whoevrr la elected.

lw 6 W i l l b 9
lu c k y H th9
t o t a l v oI a
Tuesday much
e x c a a d s BO
m illion £

Despite qualms,
folks should vote

S ix candidates are vyin g for com m ission
Ha one. two a n d four. A ll present Im ­
pressive credentials In business or education
a n a in sendee to the co m m un ity.
Paul D. Trem el la seeking re-election to his
post aa seat 4 com m issioner. H it tw o te rm s In
o f fic e h a ve b e e n e ffe c tiv e a n d h a v e
established a foundation to aid in facing the
environmental and other growth problem s
that Lake Mary w ilt face In the co m in g years.
T h e Herald reco m m e n ds Mr. T re m e l for
re-election to seat 4.

L E T T E R S T O E D IT O R
Letters to the editor are welcome. All letters must
be signed and Include a mailing address and
telephone number. Letters should dc on a single
subject and as brief as passible. The Sanford
Herald reserves the right to edit letters.

Berry's World

G E O R G E

F.

WILL

The case for Dukakis
WASHINOTON-Because neither candidate
has madr a convincing rase for himself, this
column today undertake* to do so for Dukakis
Th e case for Hush come* In the next column.
Consider Ihe rose for Dukakis while you ore
sitting In a timfTlc Jam or on a plane In
coagulated lraffle at a congested airport. You
are then congealed In a consequence of the
Reagan-Hush administration s budget deficits
Whenever you buy gasoline or an airline
ticket, you pay taxes that go Into truat funds
that can be spent only for highways and
airports. But theae fundi are being hoarded lo
make the deficit seem to be "only" 9155
billion. The deficit Is thr numerics! expression
of a cultural tendency and a governmental
dereliction of duly. America's Irndency I* to
consume more than It produces. The neglected
duty Is to husband resources and plan for
tomorrow.
Three-quarters of the debt Ineurrrd by Ihe
U .S government in 190 years prior to the
Rragan-Bush administration was the result of
war. T h r debt was (a* Alexander Hamilton
said of Revolutionary War debt) "thr prlcr of
liberty.” The Reagan-flush drbt Is just the
p rirr of profligacy Would Dukakis do worse?
Not likely.
Democrats may have learned restraint. Even
during the 1983 receoalon. the worst rontrartlon since the Depression, they did not mount
a serious drive for a Job* program. And having
campaigned drmogoglcally In 1982 against
Social Security cute, they collaborated In a cut
(by raising the retirement oge|. Of the 255
Democratic congressmen. 138 havr arrived
here slnre 1978. after Carter's turn toward
austerity. They have not had a chance In
acquire the habit of liberality In domestic
sprndlng. The decadr has produced pent up
pressure for spending, but perhaps a Demo
crallc President
rat would be best for enforcing
discipline.

• IMS) MSA. M

“Tim Mrvtot was /lom. I don't Up bscauaa I
don't want to bo tovad and I don't naad
approval."

Sim ply pul. not voting Is a cup-out It
dishonors and damages one ol the few systems
of government in the world that even trlrs in
rmpower ordinary people. Even when citizens do
not like the choice* they have, they should vmr
for whoever they think Is llie lesser of evils and
Ih rn get active In the political process lo Improve
their choices nest time.

JACK ANDERSON

T h e Herald recom m ends the re-election of
M r. Fesa baaed on hla record as m a yo r a n d his
experience In service to the city-

David J . Mcalor is m aking his first race for
public office but his record of professional and
civic service Is exem plary- He lias presented
programs and Ideas for the city w h ic h arc
realistic and has suggested goals w h ic h arc
attainable. T h e Herald recom m ends the
election of Mr. M calor to Lake Mary seat 2.

There Is also the possibility thal people refrain
rrom voting as a form of protest against the
political establishment. In tnosl cases, tli.it can
tie easily detected as In Soulh Africa recently
when opponents of apartheid organized a
Imyentt because the govrrnmenl pr-rtnlllid only
whites to vote for whiles, blacks for hlaeks

Of course. citizens in most stairs ran Hint a
m inor party candidate — a Hon Paul or a Lenor.i
F u U n l — lor whom they can vote, either us a
better eholre titan the RrpuhUran and Demo
crallc candidates nr aa a protest against them At
the minimum. Ihosr vote* will l»e put of the
total tumnril and signal that those who cast
them had something to w v

M r. Feas hat served two terms as m ayor
a n d has compiled a n exem plary record in that
office. M r. Morris w o n his post as co m m is­
sioner last year in a landslide and h a s done
no thing to disappoint h is supporters.

KHWfcfN "W a y n e ’ fCtng *has served three
term s as a Lake M a ry com m issioner In
previous years a n d la a veteran of the
extended sessions o r those meetings. D u rin g
years between com m ission service. M r. King
has served on the c ity 's planning a n d zoning
board and the board of adjustment. H e has
applied his training as biologist and ecologist
to the benefit of L a k e Mary. Baaed on his
experience In service to the city a n d hla
know ledge of e n v iro n m e n ta l laauea. the
Herald recommends M r. King for seat 1.

lie won t be Ronald Reagan

Dukakis rightly insists that some new
spending Is needed. Aa productivity growth
slows, we are Investing less generously In
children than previous generations did. For all
hla flag-waving. Bush will not sumon Am eri­
can* to the patriotic act of forgoing, through
taxation, even a small portion of private
consumption. Such forgoing would serve the
collective good Iwhlch. Bush please not. is
what government la for) by reducing the
deficit. That would reduce Ihe drain of private
savings away from productive Invealment.
And more could be spent by government lo
rrduce the dangerous educalonal deficit of Ihe
rising generation of citizens.
Dukakis. In Ills comc-lo-thlnk-ubnut-lt-l-J

ost remembered I'm a liberal mood, has been
criticizing some American Inequalities. Hush
says this 1* un-American "You see. I think
that 's for European demnrrarle* or something
rl»e-ti isn't for Ihe United State* of America
We are not going to br divided b y rla s s ”
Hush, you're something else If you think
there are no class division* that condition
access to education, legal services, medical
rare and other Important things. Il Is a
nsllonal scandal that
o n e - f i f t h o f a ll
children live In pov­
erty and a national
truvrsty H u t a presi­
dential candidate de­
nies class realities
As for that object of
universal political
worshlp-lhe middle
Ilf Hush will pardon
the e x p r e s s i o n )
class-consider this
Four filths of Ameri­
cans all but Ihe lop
f The neglected
20 percent-are pay­
d u l y is lo
ing a larger portion of
h u s b a n d re­
their family Income
s o u rc e s and
III reder.il Income
p la n (o r to­
taxes than before
morrow. J
Hragun's presidency.
Dukakis' foreign
policy is. of course. Improvised Incoherence
generated by dangerous Instincts. For exam­
ple. he rritlrrrr* intervention In the "Internal
alfalrs" of Nicaragua, but wants tn overthrow
the governments of Panama and South Africa.
And hi* campaign conversion tn the support of
some military modernization Is nnrnnvlnr log
Hul then Hush blithely endorses SDI. MX.
Mldgetman. the II-1. Stealth, a 600 ship Navy.
Improver! conventional force* and budget
restraint. Hi* calculator nerds new halterle*.
The difference between Dukakis, who may find
Ihut some systems are Jobs programs with
Democratic cniistlluenrle*. and Hush, who Is
unwilling lo pul tax inunry where his moving
llpxarc when praising defense, might br small.
The next President must restrain American
and Western European lender* from un­
leashing a flood of credit lo the Soviet Union, a
flood that would reduce the pressure on
Gorbachev to choose between inlllUrtsm and
Improved living standard*. Hul regarding
East-West trade, Ihe Republican Party reveals
Itself aa a party of blinkered buolneaamen and
thr crassest commercial values. Democrats
might do better.
Under Hush or Dukakis. foreign |xdlcy for
thr next few years will Im* largely u mailer of
watching while Gorbachev define* himself.

W ASHINGTON - If os many people voted
for independent president lal candidate .John
Anderson In 1980 *a claim to. Ronald Rrag.m
wouldn't be president of the United Stair*
today. In thr cynlctarn about Kragan whit h
has became yuppie chic, it Is lough to find
an; one who contributed lo his landslide
victory — about as lough a* linding anyone
who voted for Richard Nixon "IV mi' i hlaiur
me. I voted for George McGovern." was thr
baby boomers cry n: the '70* "Don't blame
me. I voted for .John Anderson," has trpla* rd
It In Ihe '80*
Th e moral of the story ts rim Despite the
moaning and groaning of voter*. I ohm is not
the flrat time that people have ttr*|»iirrri of
not having a clear cut rhotrr lor prrstdrm
A nd It will not be the last
Illume thr primary
system, blame the
m edia, hlam r Hie
"handlers" and lire
.spot doctors" Hut
the reality Is. Ihe
Am erican electoral
p iu c rs a d ors m il
produce heroes or
gtxls and probably
never has II pro
d l i e n m en and
women who arrn l
much different hum
ourarlve*.
If you want Mother
Terrsa for president,
f i t ' s an o l d
you must lay down
saw, bul still
your guns and give
tr ue, that
all vuur money in thr
e v e ry v o le
|HH&gt;r II you want
counts J
Ollic North tut presi­
dent. you must shred
Hie Constitution and
rearrange Miss Lilirrty to pul Iter hand over
her heart.
The hrrors ol the letl and the right simply
won't make It on the hullol and so we are left
with George Hush and Michael Dukakl*
nobody’s heroes, hut our concensus neverthe­
less.
Tomorrow, all rrglstrrrd American voters
are entitled to walk Into a polling booth, close
the curtain behind them and pull thr levrrs,
push Ihe buttons or punch the hole*
Nothing slmri rd death should keep voters
a w a y — r*prrtally not u nialulsr u I m h i I
choices. Imagine voters In the Soviet Union
being ollrfrd a Irrr and open election lor Hie
first lime, and then imagine thrin staying
home because the deflateilx
iioretl them or the
medtu trivialized the Issue* or Hie candidates
weren’t dynamic enough
If |mllslers say tin- candidates are 20 |ni|ii I*
or 0.2 point* upart. the voter should still cast
a ballot.
It's an old saw. bul still true, that every
vote count*.
Had James G. Hlaiur ret elver! one more
vote per precinct In New York stale lit IHH4.,
h r. nut Grover Cleveland, would luivr l»crn
elreted |t) the White House.
An rxlni vote In em it precinct in California
In 1916 would havr meunt victory (or Charles
Evans Hughrsovrr Woodrow Wilson
tn 1876. an Indiana voirr Insisted on
leaving his sit kited to cast his lutllol In a
congressional contest. Ill* man won by a
single voir and was named in a commission
t hosen lo referee contested returns In ihe
presidential race between Samuel J. Tlldrn
and Rutherford H. Hayes T h r congressman
sided with Hayes, to whom the commission
awarded thr disputed Votes hy an H to 7
decision. The result: Hayes became president
of the United Slates by an electoral vote of
IH5 tn 184.
In I960. John F. Krnnrtly l&gt;ral Richard M
Nixon hy a popular-vole margin that
averaged less Ilian one ballot for each of thr
nation's 106.137 election precincts.
Ignore the polls. As Gov. Michael Dukakis
has correctly pointed out. he had a comman­
ding lead In Ihe polls when he was running
for u second term In Massachusetts in 1978
und he lost on Election Duy. T h r polls conic
dose lo predict lug whom people will vole for.
but they cannot accurately project who will
get out and vote turnon ow.
Dy J*tk AnStrsonand0«WVanAlts

�Sanford Herald, Sanford. Florida — Monday. Novambar 7. IBM — 8A

Sailing

F IN A N C IA L

Continued from Pag* 1A
medals here.

Stocks open lower
UnHad » r— a InlamaWanai

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NEW YORK — Prices oprnrd lower loday In
moderate trading of New York Stork Exrhangc
iM u n
T lir Dow Jo n m Industrial average. which fell
24.54 Friday, wait ofT 0 42 In 2136 38 ahortly
alirr Ihr market oprnrd.
Drrllnra led advanrr* 456-181 among Ihr
1.014 insuc* crossing Ihr New York Stock
Exchange lapr. Early turnover amotinled to
about 6.07U.000 share*
Stork pnres rloard sharply lower Friday In
modrralr trading Hraoard down by (rare ihal

a sirongcr-ihan-expected October unemploy­
ment rrpnrl could reduce the potential lor
lower interval rates.
The joblraa rate last month dropped to 5.3
percent, and non-farm payrolls rose by
323.000. well above market estimates of
around 240.000.
The strong gains countered earlier evidence
In August and September of an economlr
slowdown, and renewed fears that Ihr Federal
Reserve Hoard might not have the freedom to
low rr Interest rates anil could even »&lt;*•forced to
tighten.

Dollar drifts higher;
gold, silver mixed
Unlts4 Press International
The dollar movrd slightly
higher today In light trading
on most major foreign cur­
rency markets (Void was m ix­
ed.
Currency traders In New
York said uneasiness ahead of
Tuesday's presidential election
slowed trading activity as
most players seemed content
In sit on the sidelines for the
next two days
In earlier trading In the Far
East, the dollar rlimed higher
against the .la|tancse yen. at
125 07 yen. up 0 44 yen (nun
124 03 yen on Friday.
In Euro|&gt;r. the dollar began
the day in Franklun at 1.792
West German marks, up from

Friday 's close of I 7807
The dollar o|ienrd In Farts at
6 1168 French francs, up from
6 .0 7 5 5 and In M ilan at
1.330 50 lire, up from 1.323 0.
The dollar fell In Zurich to
I 50 Swiss francs, down from
I 5065 and slipped In llrussels
to 37.H5 llelglan francs, down
from 37 95
In L o n d o n , th e pound
oprnrd at 61 767. compared
with 8 1.7655 on Friday.
In early Nrw York trading,
the dollar was slightly lowrr
against key foreign currencies
In thin trading
On lire bullion markets, gold
ojwnetl g| 50 an ounce higher
in Zurich at 8422 an ounce,
but tell 82 50 in London to
*422

Japanese, Swiss lead in savings
G E N E V A — Ja p a n and
Kwli/rrland are far aiiead of all
others as the world's thriftiest
na'lons. a survey showrd
Monday
The report hy the Interna­
tional Savings Hanks Institute
was tiusrd on llgurrs provided
at lire end of 19H7 by Its 3.000
a f f il i a t e d b a n k s In 75
countries
Averuge per capita savings
In hanks and other savings
institutions amiHintrd to the
equivalent of 83H.439 In
J a p a n a n d 8 3 4 .7 6 3 In
S w iirrrla n d — more than
three and nrarlv four times
higher than I lie United Slates
llelgium was third but far
behind at a per « aplta figure id
*17 ***7
Others m the top 10 were
West Germ any 1*16.1021.
Austria (813.2691. Denmark
181 1.7921 U n ite d Stales

189.686). Sweden |89.667|.
S in g a p o re ( $ 8 ,7 4 2 ) and
Finland and Norway almost
tied 186.321 and 82.2051.
The ISftl noted that only
hank savings were compiled
without taking aecounl of
other forms of savings such os
Insurance, which Is a major
competitor litr hanks
It also cautioned that the
tabulation In U S dollais was
parity distorted hy the decline
in the d o lla r la s t year,
especially against the Japa­
nese yen and Swiss Iran*' and
other leading European cur­
rencies.

t

D ow Jones
Dow J o m * Averages
10:30 a.m.
30 Indus 2130 H7 off 14 93
20 Trans 923 H5 oil 5 66
15 Utils IHS.SI
oft 0 60
65 Slock 605.60 oil 5 05

ParadeCootie wed from Page 1A
Reserve A smm tattori llranch 147.
w ill lead Ihr Hedge ol Allegiance
and the Seminole High lum l will
play Ihr national anthem
Mavor llettve Smith will wel­
come visitors and Chief Holmes
will deliver Ills s|&gt;rerh
A firing squad mudr up ol Co.
II . Second ILillallon ol the
Nallnn.il Guard and the Sanlonl
Police Department will flrr a
salute and the colors will hr
rrtrtrvrd m t.qe* playrd hy Ihr
Hamlnnlalllgh Kind
Following Ihr ceremony, the
Sanford Area Veterans Associa­
tion will pmvldr rrlrrshm riils al

Polls
Continued from Page 1A
j&gt;aper*.
in .u k Ih rm and lake llirin Inin
Ih r voting booth w ith Ih r m ."
she said

In addition lo select lug a new
presldrnl and U S. Senator,
voters will choose a new District
17 slulr srnatur and fill I wo stair
cahlnel seals laical voters will
have a choice of srvrral can­
didates lo llll local olflcrs.
On i he county level, voters will
choose a nrw lax collector, new
District 5 and District 3 county
com m issioners, and decide
whether In keep or replace tin*
Sheriff John Polk.
Voters In live lilies also will
r lrti olllrrrs lo represent litem.
Longwood voters will selrcl
candidates in llll two com ­
mission urn In and Lake Mary
vutris will eliunv- two conunls-

CHOOSE

Hughes
°

AGAIN

Superintendent of Schools
Robert W. "Bob" Hughos

VOTE NOV. 8th~1
M m !!.

Ihr American Legion 1*0*1 53
new home al 2674 S Sanford
Avr. I lie public Is Utvllrd
Units marching lit ilir parade,
which will Itr s|M&gt;fisorrd hy the
Sanford Area Veterans Advisory
Council, arr
U S. A ir F o r c e J H O T C .
Sam lnnlr High School: U.S.
Marine JHO TC. l-akr Mary High
S c ImniI. Seminole High School
Hand; Naval Tra in in g Center
recruit ronllngrnl; Knlghta ol
Cnltim hiis A s s e rm b ly 1667
Honor Ciuatd: National Guard
Co. II. Second lln .; Sanford
Pnltre De|urtmenl Honor Guard:
American la-glon Post 53 and

Lo ca l Intaraat
Theae quotation* provided
by membera of the National
Aaaoclallon of Securlllea
Dealera are repreaentatlve
Inter-dealer prlcea aa of
mid-morning today. Inirrd e a le r markela change
throughout the day. Prtrea do
not Include retail markup or
markdown.

"I warn lo show seniors ihal
even though they may hr up In
years. Ihry can si III Ire fit und gel
Into a lot of disciplines Ihal call
for strength, flexibility und rndurarce." Maine .uld
And he should know. The
retired furntly physician wito has
delivered 4.000 halites, has lirrn
concerned with health and.fit­
ness since hr liegart practicing In
1934. The Youngstown. Ohio,
native said hr shuns any type of
regular rx rrrls r like jogging
because It’s "loo monotonous
and loo much like work."
Instead, la keep* at live bv doing
I he things he enjoys llkr roller
skating, gardening, water skiing
and swimming.
" T v r lirrn active all my life
hut I didn't know .itsml these
games until Iasi year." Maine
recalled ms he wultrd for his turn
lo sail out on a choppy and
windblown loikr Monroe Sun
ilay.

A friend raenlloned some local
games to Maine who began lo
ask questions, tx-cumr interest­
ed and eventu.illy signed up.
Never expecting lo win. he went
home with 10 medals from Ills
first competition.
"Then I found mil I qualified
for Ihr slate meet." Maine said.
"I won 17 mrdals there und
qualified for Ihr nationals I
never even expected lo smrll a
medal al lire national meet but I
won 17 medals there, loo.*'
Maine rrrtalnly doesn't limit
himself to n few selected events
H r retied nil a list ol competi­
tions ihal w ould make an
Olym pic gold medal athlete
wince.
Maine will &lt;nm|Mir m sailing.
Inking, canoeing, basketball,
golf, irark and field, diving, tublr
tennis, swimming, race walk!
Ing. billiards and leisure walking
evrnla plus the (union* jiancakr
rare.
Alongside Maine, standing
with his hand shielding his ryrs
from the brilliant November
sunlight, stood Holi Nelson

Nelson, a resident of the Untied
Slates Naval Home In Gulfport.
Mlsa. la no stranger lo the
Golden Age Games. A partici­
pant since 1977. Nelson pledged
on h u HOth birthday. Iasi Jan.
10. that this would he the year
he'd gel serious.
"I've always been an nlsorun." Nelson said with a twinkle
In his eye.
"I'm nol a real
champion al anything, but I do
many things and enjoy them
all."
H r must be doing something
correctly because Iasi spring In
Texas, he said, he was named
I h r n a tio n a l c h a m p io n In
swimming lor his age group. *
Nelson, a former physical edu­
cation professor al Georgia Tech,
has entered 16 rvrnls this year
Including swimming, tennis,
table tennis and biking. The
competition tnvlgorutrs film hr
says.
•
"Th e gumrs arr great. They
give guys who llkr to rom prlr
liultrrfllrs again It's a fantastic
lerllng I love lo compete." he
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H E L E N B. A L B E R B H A R D T
Helen It AKx-rshardl. 63 410
Oak Haven Drive. Allamonlr
Springs, dird Saturday at Winter
Park Memorial Hospital Horn
Oclobrr 31. 1905 In Renssealer.
Ind.. she moved In Allamonle
Springs Irnm Indianapolis m
1973. She was a homern.ikcr
and a Methodist
Survivors Include her sons.
John R , Hrttlsh West Indies.
Rtehard K Altamonte Spring*
sister. Ja n ls Massey. Santa
Hartwra. Calif: 10 grandchildren:
and two great grandchildren.
Ila ld w in -F a lrch ild Funeral
Home. Allamonle Springs. In
charge of arrangements
JO H N B R Y A N T BABCOCR.
JR
John Iiryant Hahmrk. Jr.. 20.
125 Alhambra A vr . Altamonte
Spring*, died Saturday al O r­
lando Regional Medlral Center
Morn April 13. 1906. In Orlando,
he moved lo Allamonle Springs
Imm there In 1970. H r was a
earprnlrr for Nrw Construction
and a member of Saint Charles
Catholic Church.
Survivors Include his mother
and stepfather. Suiannc and
Paul Slorry. Allamonle Springs,
fa lh rr. Jo h n . W ild e r Park:
brothers. Jason. Prescott. Arte..
J a s o n S t o r e y . A lla m o n le
Springs: sisters. Jennifer Slorry.
Melissa Slorry. both ol Altamo n t e S p r in g s . J o lln .
G rrenevllle. T r n n .: paternal
grandparents. Clifford. Leona.
Orlando matrrnul grandfather.
Kap Winslow. Orlando, matrrnul
grandmother. K illy Winslow.
O r la n d o : p a te rn a l g r e a t ­
grandmother. Eva Hope. O r­
lando.
H a ld w ln -F u lrrh lld Funeral
Home. Orlando. In rbarge of
arrangements

auxiliary. Sanford: Ainrrlcan
l-egion post |H3 and auxiliary.
Fern Park: and Forty A Elgin.
M ARION H. FO X
Sanford
Marion If. Fox. 100. 2902 Park
In addition. AM VKTS Post 17. Court. Sanlord. died Thursday al
Sanford: Disabled American Hlllhavrn Nursing Cenlrr. Horn
Veterans Chapter 30 and aux­ January 22. 1666 In Marshall.
iliary. Sanford: Flee! Rrsrrvr N.C.. she came lo Sanford 26
Association llranch 147 and
years ago from Erwin. T e n ­
auxiliary. Sanford: Italian Amer
nessee. She was a store clerk
lean War Veterans and auxiliary. andatlapllsl.
Sanford: Veterans of Foreign
Survivors Include a niece.
Wars Pool 5405 and auxiliary. Harhara Davis. Sanford: nephew.
Sanford: VFW 10139 and aux­ E. A. Taylor. Ashvlllr. N C.
iliary. Oviedo VFW Pool 10106
Hrlssnn G uardian Funeral
and auxiliary. Sanford: and Mili­ Home. Sanford. In charge of
tary Order of Coolie Pup Tent 6. arrangements.
Fern Park
JO H N F. H A N D LE R
John F. Handler. 74. 1429
Hrldlrbrook Drive. Casselberry,
tiled Saturday. Horn
In New
Y o r k C i t y , h r m o v e d Io
Cassrlberey from Long Island In
1988. He was a retired chemist
and a metallurgist.
Survivors Include Iris wife.
Maru: sons. John K.. Tumaqua.
Pa.. Jurors A.. Casaelberrv.

sinners. Ihr mayor and three Seminole County School Hoard
charier questions.
rare. Tuesday's voters will also
Altamonte Springs voters will hr selerllng a superintendent for
select two commissioners and Ihr county's 43 public schools,
('assrlberry voters will have lo district office and lruns|Mirtatlnn
deride on Hirer cnunrlltnrn and department.
w h r l h r r In r r I u I n t h e ir
linratnrdtes In a binding referen­
dum Winter Springs will deride
mi twocouncllmen.
A tm illllllu d r of Ihoughlprovoking Issues will also fare
voters. On Ih r slate level. Ihry
must decide whether or nol lo
adopt 11 amendments to the
F lo r id a C o n s i l i u l l o n and
S e m in o le C o u n t y v o te rs
throughout Ih r county will de­
cide w h rlh rr the county should
have a charier lo give Ihr county
similar (towns and privileges as
Ih r dlles.
There are two scats open •
A FREE G R A V E SPACE
District 2. and Distrtrl 3 •In Ihr
A FREE O P EN IN G /CLO SIN G O F G R A V E
A FREE M EM O R IA L GRAVE M ARKER
A FREE A M ER ICA N FLA G

A T T E N T IO N
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Ha Id w in -Fa Ire hi Id Funeral
Home, Allamonlr Springs, in
charge of arrangements

H .ild w ln -F a lrch lld Funeral
Home. Apopka. In charge ol
arrangements

G A IL J U S T
Gall Just. 36. 1140 Lanrrlnl
Way. Casselberry, died Friday al
Iwr residence Horn July I I .
1952. in Mils.inker, xht moved
lo Casselberry Irnm there In
1965 She was a homemaker,
and a Lutheran
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e her
husband. Jim . daughter. Denise.
Casselberry: brother. Sidney
la-lrk. Fort l^nulrrdale: sister.
Nanry Nelson, lots Vegas. Nrv.;
mother. Cora Lrlrk. Milwaukee.
(laid w in -F a irc h ild Funeral
Home, Orlando. In rhargr of
arrangements

E M IL Y J . PHELPS
E m ily J Phelps. 75. 257
S h e p p a r d S i .. A lla m o n le
SpriKp*. died Sunday al hei
residence. Horn January 17.
1913 In Moultrie. G a .. she
moved lo Allamonle Springs
Irorn Alexandria. Va.. In 1973.
She was a rellrrd Certified
P ublic Aeeounlanl w ith an
airline, a member of the Alta­
monte Community Church, and
a member of the Order of the
Eastern Star. Amanaih.
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e her
husband. Howard: sons. Homer
Ix r Joiner. Lake Clly. George
Hranlley Joiner. Alvin. Texas;
daughter. Renna Jane Lewis.
Allam onle Springs; brother*
C ly d e K l-r c e . Z e p h y rh llls .
Rosroe Kiercc. Richmond. Va.;
s is te rs . Loren* K. F o u la .
Highland Springs. Va.. Lucille
B ra c k e n . C o v in g to n . In d ..
Frances Phllllpa. Tallahassee.
J u l i a D r a w d y . A lla m o n le
Springs: seven grandchildren:
five great-grandchildren.
H a ld w ln -F a lrc h lld Funeral
Home. Allamonle Springs. In
charge of arrangements.

J O E M A R T IN
Joe Marlin. 100. 101 Aradrm y
Avenue. Sanford, died Sunday al
Flnrlilu Hospital in Allamonlr.
Horn May 10. 1666 in Camilla.
Georgia. He was a fanner, a
member of the N rw llrth rl
Missionary Huptlsi Church, a
m e m b e r of th e M a s o n ic
Evergreen Uxlgr *23 In Sanford
Survivors Include five sons.
Jo h n L. W illy. Charlie W .
Theodore R.. and Samuel all of
Sanford; son. W illie James.
Newark. N.J.; daughters. Mlndrll
Kendrick Martin. Nora Dean
llfack Martin. Odessa Crawford
Martin. Alllr Mar l*yor Martin,
ull of Sanford; Josrrlnr Martin of
Rnrhrslrr. N Y . Merton Edwards
Martin of Sprlnglleld, Mass.:
lony three grandchildren: 122
g r e a t - g r a n d c h i l d r e n ; 70
grrat-greut-grandchlldrrn.
O u k la w n P a r k F u n e r u l
llomc/Cemetery. Sanlord. In
charge of arrangements.
W IL L IA M O A R Y P A R N E L L
W illiam Gary Parnell. 47.
1004 Miami Springs Drive.
Longwood. died Saturday at
Shands Hospital. Horn Ju ly 29.
1941. In Charlotte. N.C., hr
m o ve d lo L o n g w o o d from
Tarpon Springs In 1976. He was
a welder and mcchanle for
Florida Power Corp.. a Marine
Corps vrtrran. and had been a
presidential guard for President
John F. Kennedy.
Survivors Include Ills wife.
H u rb a ra : d a u g h te r. T e r r i .
G a in e s v ille : father. Ralph.
C a lif o r n ia ; m o th e r. H c tly
Hunters. Si. I*rlrrsburg: brother.
Gene Robinson. Pusasrnu. Texus; slsirr. Lvndu Zachary. Lurgo.

Cosmo L. Torrentlno. 80. 1065
('antelot Wav. Caaaclberey. died
Sunday at his residence. Horn
August 22. 1908 In Rochester.
N.Y., he movrd lo Casselberry
from there In 1972. He won a
r e t ir e d to o l g r i n d e r and
machinist, and a member of St.
Augustine Catholic Church.
Survivors Include hla wife.
Theresa; daughters. Margaret.
Casselberry. Grace Coay. Winter
Springs: sisters. Florence DeIVrlllro. Grace Denllno. Mlmmlr
Grasslr. all of Rochester.
H a ld w ln -Fa lrc h lld Funeral
Home. Allamonle Springs. In
charge of arrangements.

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Funsrsl W fv k tt *111 to tot* tar Mr Jot
Martin on FrM .y. ftau mtor II. at II H a m
si Si* Now Sottol MHttanary Sa*ttU Ctairc*
In tantar* *im Ms Bo*. Bill lo w lt official
In* Informant *111 folio* In Bottlown
Com*for,, tan for* Fom ll, will rocolvo
trtonto on TSurUay of OoOIOwn Funorol
Homo from * until I p m Thor* *tll alto to o
Matonk tarvko can*ucta* by S o Evorproon
Ladpo«71
Ootioon bark Fiawrol Homo'Comolory, in
:Korfo ol arronfomont.

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Candidates making last-minute
appeals to undecided voters
United Prate Intemetlenel

S p ue * tech to help spot forest fires
PAC ADENA. Calif. — A spinoff (m m ihr *p *c program 1*
being modified lo help spot and truck forcsl flrr*. using satellite*
to provide firefighter* with inloriii.itSun in minutes rather than
hours.
"T h is is a technolog)’ splnofl." J . David Nichols of NASA's Jet
Propulsion Laboratory said Sunday of the phut to use spare
program techniques and hardware to belter deploy llrellghtrra
and their equipment.
T h e Infrared sensing and mapping device now under
development at JPL will he mounted on a Forest Service
airplane, said Nichols, the project task manager, and will use the
space-based Global Positioning System sairllltrs for fasier and
more accurate mapping of forest fires
He aald the system should Ire able to p!ii|K&gt;lnt even the
smallest hotspot In the remotest of areas, tltrn relay die
Information via airplane, communications satellites and
ground-based monitors so (ire bosses can plan thrtr attack on
the flames.

Facial deformities may signal A ID S in kids
A T L A N T A — Some halites with Ihr AIDS virus have facial
deformities known as dysmorphic syndrome dial researchers
believe may rrveal the presence ol the dradlv disease long lieforr
the victims become III
Dr. Arye Rubinstein, writing In Hie government Journal
Research Resources Krporlrr. said the dysmorphic syndrome
deformities Inrlude Increased distance between Ih r ryrs.
prominent box-llkr foreheads, flat nose bridges mild upward or
downward slant of the eyes and long eyelid (tssurrs
Infected babies may also have a blue tinge to the while vert Ion
of their eyes and have shortened noses, a well formed triangular
groove In the upoer lips an 1disir tided ll|&gt;s. hr vild.

Sakharov arrives in U.S.
B O S TO N — Soviet nuclear scientist and Human right*
champion Andrei Sakharov, making his h rs t visit outside his
homeland In 30 years, arrived In ihr Untied Stairs urging both
countries to "make the world better without war
Sakharov, who plans to visit relatives, seek medical treatment
and meet with President Hr.ig.in on his llrst trip to the l ulled
Stales, was to meet llrst today with members ol the American
Academy of Arts and Sciences in suburban Sonierv life Mass
Th e frail. 67-yrar-nld father of the Soviet hydrogen Itomb,
arriving tn Boston on Sunday night after a 11 ' i hour Journey
from Moscow that Included a brief stopover In New York, was
greeted by his Stepdaughter. Tatiana Yankrlevlch

Prom Unitod Prwi International raports

George Hush and Mlrhacl
Dukakis pul ir. a frenzied final
Jr.y of campaigning icKlny with
the same question on their
m lm ls — whether ihe Demo­
crat's late campaign movement
was enough to disrupt ihe Re­
publican's plans of succeeding
Ronald Reagan In the While
House.
In Ihe final full blitz one day
before an estimated 90 million
Am erlruns — roughly half of
those eligible — will vole Tucs
day. both candidates left llllle lu
chance, scheduling a hectic day
that was to end tonight with
half-hour, nationally televised
messages Imm both sides
Dukakis, recognizing he laced
I tie far tougher task of the two
men In their rITort lo become the
nation's 4lsl president, pulled
out all stop* and scheduled
campaign stops around (tie clock
and across the country until
Tuesday morning
Alter Sunday night appear
•imes in the Pacific Northwest.
Hie Massachusetts governor
headed In a rally this morning In
Cleveland because a new (Mill
snowed him dosing the gap In
Ohio
Following that, he was to
travel to St Louis because tie
believed he was making nj&gt;
ground In Missouri and then was
to head hack lo ihr West ("last
lor a full day In California. Hie
biggest election prize with 47
electoral voles lie planned lo
leave California la tr tonight,
hold a middle-ol the nigh l rally
In I&gt;rs Moines. Iowa, and close
out his cam paign Tuesday
m orning by voting In Boston
A l t h o u g h n o t p u s h in g
nonstop. Bush also was moving
at a frrnetk' pare Following his
campaign tactic of recent days,
the vice president planned to
shadow Dukakis with stops In
St Louts and Ohio He also was
In tie in Michigan before ending
I h r d a y in h is a d o p te d
hometown of Houston

planned to finish up with a last
push through his home stale of
California. Bush Is believed lo
hold r slight edge in H cn Hal
slate
California Is mil one of Ihr
states built tnlo Basil's "mustwin' political base A lop Bush
iam|Kilgn adviser said Hra&amp;m
would be the perfect "clean-up
hitler" to blunt ihr lust minute
rffori by Dukakis and dash any
Democratic ho|ies of vie lory.
"California Is ih r ultimate
Insurance policy." Ihe aide said
"California is Ihe draih star lor
Dukakis "
The late flurry came as one
|kiII — from NBC News and The
Wall Street Journal — showed
Dukakis had cut Hush's national
Irad lo 5 points However, a
CBS-New York Times survey
placed the margin at 9 j minis
and an ABC New s Washington
Post |mll put II at 10 point*, as
did a ('able Nrw* Nelwork-USA
T«*dav poll
The NHC-Wall Street Journal
. |ml I indicated that Dukakis was
moving strong Hut the other
surv eys hinted that his so talled
surge may have run nul ol steam
— a theory *iil&gt;*4 rttird to by
Hosli strategists
Nonetheless Dukakis declared
lo Colorado Sunday that Hush

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Pressing ills familiar campaign
theme. Hush equaled Dukakis
with "ih e failed policies ol
Jim m y Carter" urn! asserird
that "now Is not Ihe time lo lake
a chance on a IllK-ral spending
g o v e r n o r c o m in g o u t ol
nowhere "
Craig Fuller. Hush's chief of
staff, (o ld reporters .O k m i i I All
Force Two that ihr campaign's
own jkJI s showed a lead of 9

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" T h e y ra n t m a tc h t l , "
Dukakis vild of Hie GOP before a
bilge Crowd 111 Port I .met •&gt;r.
"T h e y ran t match os Sure
llrcy’vc got ll,. ,««N Thcy'vt got
the mailings, but they haven't
got the people "
C a m p a ig n cha irm a n Paul
lirmmtus argued that in critical
target states the fair was shift
big dramatically In the Demo­
crat"* favor But other aides
conceded the governor still had
considerable ground lo make up
on Bush
At a ralfv of fret wren 1 0.000
and 20 (XXI pruplr in Woodland
Hills Calif ihe vice president.
Ills voice raspy shouted lhal he
bar! never felt l»eitrt or stronger
The vice president's rhlef stir or more ready to fight lor every
rugate. President Reagan, also single vote out thrrr

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S o vie ts close in on new space record
M OSCOW — With little fnnfarr. two cosmonauts alnard the
Mtr research■station wilt surpass a 3 7 0 lln) tjku r nidurantr
record this week In yet another routine hui Important ttilh stone
for a Soviet space program aimed at one d.iv mounting a
manned flight to Mars
Vladim ir Titov and Musi Manaruv. who were launt bed Ik-*
21. 1987. will match the current spai r endurance rrc nrd at i V\
p.m. E S T Friday when their time alolt will equal the record set
last December by cosmonaut Yurt Romanenko ol 32»i «tavs 11
hours, and 37 minutes, according lo Soviet space esja rt .lames
Oberg.
Th e Federation Aermiaiillque Inirrnallonalr tn Paris the
organisation that sanctions space records will riot recognise a
new endurance mark until Titov and Manaruv I m-.u the old
record by at least 10 percent If all goes well, that w ill i n « or Dec
14. seven days shy of a full year In space
Th e American record lor long dural Ion space flight stands at
84 days, a mark lhal will not la- equalrd by U S spar e 111*rs
until N A SA's spare station is built In the laic P*M)s

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W alesa threatens nationwide strike
W AR SA W . Poland — Tile outlawed Solidarity trade union *iv*
workers in at least 30 major enterprises already have ludli alcd
lhal they will Join a threatened nationwide strike nest week ll
the govrrment refuses to reverse its decision to close the Lenin
shipyard In Gdansk
The threat ol such a strike was made Sunday at a rally of inure
than 2.000 people uftrr a mass at Si Hrigida s *hurt h tn Gdansk
amid growing dissatisfaction over Solidarity leader Let h
Walesa's response to the Oct 20 announcement t&lt;&gt; shut down
the shipyard
"T h e peoplr liegan to say that 1am « hlcken-hearted Walesa
Ihe 1983 Nobel Peace laureate told Ih r crowd In explaining why
he chose to confront the authorities Walesa had previously
called for the closure decision lo Ik- reversed fa-fun round-table
talks with the government could begin
Walesa said hr would an non lice ' a slrlk&gt; alert lor Ihe w holr o(
Poland unless the decision to close the shipyard, the birthplace
cf Solidarity. I* suspended by Tuesday
Under a strike alert.
Solidarity leaders are to select strike committees and await
Walesa's signal lo go ahead with the Job action

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UPI survey indicates a potential Bush landslide
United Press Intsrnstlonel
W ASHINGTON — Republican
G cn rg r Hush Is eyeing the
polrntlul ol a landslide win
Tuesday. providing hr Holds on
to stairs whrrr hr cu rrrn ily Is
run nin g ahead id Dem ocrat
Ml&lt; Marl Dukakis
Tin- following are (hr r e s u l t s id
u U n itrd Cress Inirrnatlonal
survey td Ihr liatllr wllhln thr
stairs. g.-nup-d by rrgion
Inrludrd arr rarh stair's r lr r toral voir
N EW E N G LA N D
Massachusetts
D uk a k is Is r s | » i l r d lo t a rry
s ta ir and Its H I
r l r r l o r . i l voles, alter h a v l i i | {
m ove d lo s tn n sonic (tiM 'll
d ra m m r nl

his h o m r

Connecticut
Hush, w ho gtrw up in 1 Mr
B lair, has o|irni d tip a Ira d there
alter w r r k s ol a very 1 lo se lia ttlr
for Its rig h t electoral v o te s
D e m o c ra ts a rr h iv i n g t h r u
h ojirs on Ih r tail that D u k a k is
from a uriglitioriiig s ta ir , is
w rit k n o w n

Maine
W ith

lo u r r l r i l u r a l v o le s
Malnr is leaning lo H u sh w h o
has a sum m er hornr in K r n
n rh u n k p u rl
T h r r a r e has
c h a n g ril little in weeks

New Hampshire
W ith four rlrclntal voles

llir

B la ir is solid lor Hush arid has

rrm a m rit « i vim r ihr lir g m u m g
ol Ih r 1 a m jM lg ii

Rhode Island
D o k ak ls o rn r was a solid twl
lo 1 a p ltilr Rhode Island arid Its
loot rlei (oral Voles, hut Ills lead
lias slipped H r is %till running
ahead hut In a rnui h sm aller
m argin

Verm ont
I h r s la lr. with llirrr r I n toral
vutrs had tirrn leaning In w a rd
D ukakis hui now m ay tw- Ira n
Uig lo Hush ll has gone G O I ’ in
every presidential rlrc tm u m
D l years e iie p l lor l.y n ilo ii
Jo h n s o n s |'ai| landslidr

N O M TIIE A H T
A N D M ID A TL A N TIC
New York
Th r hlggrsl prl/r o| Ihr region
with U&gt; r ln total voles is Iran
lug toward Dukakis as It has lor
• rrks llow rvrr m erit )»&gt;11s
show Ih r Dukakis lead s h rin k

lug Dem o rals have won itir
Iasi lour gulM-rualortal conlrsla
but the stale has gone lo the
GOI* In Hirer ol the Iasi lout

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rsldr nl la ir In lions

nnaylvanla
the K rv stone Slalr anil lls 25
electoral voles IS 1 lose- arid Is
like Iv 1 olisldi red a tossup stale
Dokakls hail 0111 r |i d Ihr rr I to
Slate Is a krv lot llir DritliN ral
New Je rse y
Wi t h H i rlrilu ra l voles New
Jersey Iasi w rlil II tmiim rwlli lo .1
p lrs lilro ll.il r ln lion In I 'H i l
D m • 1 onsidr red a tnssop s la lr
11 m o ve d solidly Into lluwft s
corner although la iihm rats suv
Hu ra&lt; • is tightriting

M aryland
Ih r grrirrallv Idirral stair and
Its III r ln toral voles was once
rousldrrrd a sure Ihik.ikls la-1
bill now seems lo la trailing lo
Hush The vice prrsldrnt could
la hrl|ad by a large tuim lar ol
Republicans who registered
tm .iusr ihry waul 10 rr|a-al ihr
slate s lim handgun law
West Virginia
With a II I Derma ratio edge
amnng voins m West Virginia
Dukakis was loiisldrrrd a solid
w iu iirr
hut Ih r race has
llghlrnrd largrtv lacause Hush
has stressed Hilkakls s gull coll
Irol |Mrsttlnti The slalr ami lls
su rlcclor.il voles air now con
sid&lt; red a tossup
Delaware
Delaware and lls three elector
al voles ap|&gt;rar to I k- leaning lo
Hush

Florida
T h r biggest prl/r ol lli r S o u th .
Klor Ida ear firs 11 1 r ln total volt s
Hush o|M-nrd a huge lead III
m id Seplrm tM 1 and lias held 11
even llio u g h D r m o rta ls m il
liiim lie r Republicans 2 to I m
voter rrglstraiioii

North Carolina
lire stale and its III electoral
voles were leaning lo H u sh lull
now np|M'nrs lo I n solidly m In s
in iiie r. largely U-eause ol tin*
ro u s rrv a llv e lliem rs he has tire ii
pushing

Virginia
W illi lls 12 electoral voles, the
slate has gone lioin leaning lo
Hush lo solid foi Hush

voirs anil Is leaning for Hush,
who Is seen as more sym|Mthrt|r
lo Ihr prohlrms of oil stairs
Alihougli voirr rcglslrallon is
H io | in favor nl Drinocrals. Ihr
stale has lurried against Hu
Denioeral.. In five of liir Iasi sly
national elections I hr rxreptlon
was Smithernrr Jim m y Carter s
win in I!l7f&gt;
Kentucky
I hr nine r ln toral voles ap|M-ar were trailing lo Hush and
now appear solid for Ih r Mr
publican, who seems lo hold a
lead of h e lw rrn 10 and 15
pen t illage points
Alabama
llusli apprurs lo bold a solid
lead III Ibis slalr with lls nior
r ln toral voirs
South C aro lina
The right rlrctor.il votes from
Ihr slalr ap|irar lo lie solidly- III
Hush's corner
Mississippi
Thr lalrsl |m&gt;IIs show Hush
with a solid lead In lids con­
servative stair whMh has seven
•lei lor.ll Voirs
Arkansaa
Arkansas with slv rlrilor.il
v o irs su p |M irlrd Kragan Hush
uvrriame an early Ihik.ikls trail
and ap|irars In lir holding .111
rilgr i lls ram|Mlgn was hH|ird
l»v a rrcrn l ap|iearautr by Ihr
prrsldrni
TH E M ID W E S T

T H E S O U TH W E S T
Texas
In Texas, w h liti Hm 2 '* Her*
toral voles. Hush lias improved
Ills |M&gt;siiion Into a solid Irad.
a lih m ig h puiillc opinion (Mill
m argins have varied Widely. T h r
s la lr b e ca m e c r it ic .il w h e n
Dukakis chos* Lloyd H rn ls rn
llir sta ir's senior senator, as bis
in n n lu g m ale Ihisb claim s ih r
slalr as bis h o m r. although h r
has ro n n c rlio n * to other stairs
as well D rinocrals sav H rn ls rn
•an Mill help Dukakis pull m il a
v lrln ry bill Hrpuhlli aus argue
dial llir Denim rals have a irra d )
goltrn all llir help |Misslb|r Irorn
llir senator Dukakis sjirin ru n
sldrrablr lim e in Ih r stale ra rlv.
hul has tirrri d o r r less more
ret rn ilv

Oklahoma
T lir s la lr has right r l n toral
voles and llusli Is i o n s ld rrril a
solid favorite, mostly tm a n s r ol
Ih r sla lr s strong lo o srrva tlve
leanings and a record of voting
Republican III rig id ol th r Iasi
lillir p rrs ld rn lla l r l n lions

Arliona
The s la lr has s rv rn r l n toral
voles and Is ro u s ld rrrd strong
for Hush m ostly t m . i u s r of its
voting history and consrrvalive
Iranlugs ll has nm gone la-m o

•rath III a prrsldrnllal rln lion

Illinois
Along with Ohio. Illinois
and lls 24 r ln toral voles
Ihr prl/r ot Ihr Midwest Ih r
la ir is rs trrm rly light and has
iritMlnril a ilrad Iwal for wrrks
Dukakis nrrds Ihr slalr more
I hail Hush
Ohio
Hush serins lo have snlltllflrd
Ills trail in Ihr stair which has
2H rlriio r.il voirs, and now
appears lo hold a double digit
edge
Michigan
I hr slalr. wIiMll has i l l elec­
toral voirs. lias always tirrn
close and seems In lir a tossup
Ihik.ikls lias liren hilling Ihr
slalr hard wilh Ills |Mipullsi "on
your side ' theme
Indiana
II k lloosirr Slalr and lls 12
elrrioral voles are s.lidlv In the
Hrputihi an ictlumn and wrrr
likrlv lo go in llir tiO l' even
lirforr Hush those Sen Dan
Uu.ivtc as lus running mate
Missouri
rfir slalr whlrh has I I rln
toral voles Is leaning strongly to
liush
Wisconsin
Ihr Hadgrr Slalr which lias
I I r|n lor al voirs. was U .tiling lo
Dukakis lull now Is 1 onsldrrril .1
lossup
Minnesota
Ihr state and lls 10 rlrc tor.il
voirs wi rr considered solid tor
Dokakls tint Ihr r a ir has
llghlrnrd In almnsl .1 ilrad hr.it
Ihik.ikls Is lirhrvrd III tl.ivr .1
slight rilgr
Nebraska
Nebraska has nine rlrc total
voirs ami has gone limn leaning
lo solid lor Hush
Iowa
Iowa w hu h has right r ln toral
voles has not gone with a
Democrat s lllir I'Nil ll is ion
sidrrrd solid Dukakis territory
Hus yrar. hul llir racr has
llghlrnrd . oiisidrr.dilv siller llu
sri unil prrsldrnllal drbdtc
Ksnsas
With seven eln tm.il voles llir
sialr Is Iruiimg Im Hush Except
lor Johnson m I'Nil Hie stair
has voted lor Ihr Krpiihlleali
prrsldrnllal raiulldalr m even
national rlrrllo n since I'*In
M.i|or issues arr agtli nil lire*. Ihr
.ivlallnii Industry and oil and gas
priMliu lion
North Dakota
Th r stair, wliiili has d o rr
rleilor.il voles is solid lot llusli.
who has nirrngtlirnrd his lead
Ihere
South Dakota
The stale wilh I lure Her 11 mil
voles is leaning lo llusli ll lias
uni vo lrd lor .1 Hemocr.itii

CHOOSE

s im r 11*48

New Mr tiro
I h r stair w h liti had I r r n
'lost now is leaning sirm iglv t&lt;&gt;
Hush D rin o c ra ls o u tn u m b e r
Ici ptihl1- m s j ' iiiosi 2 lo I and
arc gaining in vo irr rrgisiratMm
Hul llir s la lr has not vo lrd lor a
D rm o c -ra llr p r r s ld r n lla l ra n
dlilalr sine r |'N &gt;4

M O UN TAIN S T A T E S
Colorado
D ir s la lr and lls right r l n lor
al vo irs arr leaning lo Hush
although his Irad appears in
havr tirrn shrinking

Utah
I'la h . w ith lour r l n toral voirs
is solid tor Hush, who seems 10
have a 2 to I edge

Idaho
llusli should havr no trouble
w inning four r l n toral votes in
d ir heavily M rpuhla an slalr

Montana
Montana and lls lour electoral
voir* h a v r generally lm -n con
sidrrrd salr Krputilli all lu ll and
Bosh ap|irars In lir leading
However ih r m er has Itren vrrv
1 lose w ith th r rn v im tim rn i and
Ih r s t a i r s soil n m in im top
issues
W’y o m ln g

|o elec to ral

c ra llr stair ll ti.id lM-rn v r r v
s lu in g for D u k a k is, h u l the
gov r r u n r * I r a d h a s h e r n
shrinking
N rm rllirlrs a lir is
rs |m m l In carry 11

United Brass Intarnatlanat
W A SH IN G TO N - P rrs ld e n t
Reagan view ing Ih r rlrc lio n as
.1 r r lr r r n d u m on hts p rrs td rn c y .
■a m p a ig u rd down In Ih r wt r r
imlav in hopes of w in n in g his
h o m r s la lr ot California for V l r r
President George Hush
Reagan w ho llillshrd his l!W*4
r u n fo r I h r p r r s i d r n r y I n
C a lifo rn ia
readily agreed lo
make an r l n lion r v r round trip
to I h r G o ld e n S la lr al I h r
rn p irs t 11I ih r Hush 1 am palgn
In ih r d rtv r 10 pin d ow n i h r
Slalr s h rllv 47 H n toral v o ir* .
Reagan was sc h rd u lrd lo c a m ­
paign Im George Hush m Iro n ! ot

die U 'l'c n Mary .11 Long Heat h
lla rU ir and m San Diego l « tori
llv mg I m i k to W ashington to
nighi

W hile H ouse spokesm an
Marlin Ell&lt;water drsrrilird die
trip as a "sentimental Journey"
since Rragan eoncludrd his own
sutrrssfoi drive lor rr Heel ton In
Switi Diego lour years ago
Siller Ihr H rp u h lli at. rtu iv rli
lion 111 Sew O rleans Rragan has
•am|vaignrd in H i stairs and w ill
havr made J O s lo p s tiv rlrc 1 Min

rvr Eltrwairr said No president
in rrcrnl history, and probably
never Iwforr. *lum|M*d as rn
thustastirally and rnrrgrlieally
lor a sue lessor
A rrlrn tlrs s partisan thr

77-yrar-old pu-sidmi has .1 stake
In ih r o u lru m r from many
as|M i is hut mainly br« aunr he
views Ihr rlrrllon as a rrfrrrn
■him on his own im urr

&gt; J o h n E.

POLK
SHERIFF -

PROVEN

LEADERSHIP

ELECT

1

\ok;t i.

W ARREN

ilibough Dukakis

REIVER

lou rs a rr si ill ho|s-lul and say
they arr gam ing Hush Is hrl|s-d
by i h r iir g a u l/ a llo n id H r
publican Guv George D r ilk llir
jiaii w ho has Is-eii tryin g to sin
up siip|sirt and claims die r a ir
is nearly a ilrad heal II Dukakis
Is in h avr any •halier al w inning
•lir W lillr House- he must will
falilornla

Washington
W ill III r l n I nr.d voles Ih r
stalr was Iraning lo Dukakis,
hul llow Is eoiisidi-rril loo 1 lose
In call W orking against Dukakis
is a 2d year w in s m u g lor
Repuhlii .111 p r r s ld r n lla l •.111
dlilalr* m d ir stair

Orrgon
I lie stale, w I 1I1 I 1 has seven
eln 1oral voles ,ip|H-.irs lo I m- a
lossup h has v oied Repuhllcaii
in nltir ol die Iasi in prrsldeullal

WE D O NEED
E X PE D IE N C E

County G overnm

K A R E N H.

RICHARDSON
For Seminole County Tax Collector
16 Years In Serving The Public
Experience Is The Key
Democrat

As In m u ch ol 1 lie S o u th , l l i r
s la lr. wi t h I I electoral voles.
up|*ears lo have moved solidly
iM'lilml Hush
lias

Hawaii
ll. 1 w .111 w hich lias lour rlrc
toral voirs is .1 siaiun hlv D e m o

Reagan heads for California to campaign

In Sem inole

Tcnneaaee

L o u is ia n a

A solid R e p u b lic a n s t a i r
Alaska and lls d ire r r lr ilu r a l
voirs seem to lir solid lor llusli
p a rtly b e ca u se of D u k a k is *
*up|Mirt for gu n tu n iru l and
o&lt;i|iisitton to oil d rv rlo p rn rn i m
Ih r Arctic National W llilllfr R rl
ugr Neither candidate has vis

SHERIFF - PROVEN
LEADERSHIP

V O T E N OV. 8th

Hush has stradllv so lldlllrd Ills
Irad III Die slalr. which has 12
electoral voles S m ir 1cm . i I D r illocrats have moved a w a y Im m
D ukakis a n d very lew new black
vo te rs , gen e ra lly D e m o c ra ts ,
have lieen registered

D id I h r slate

Alaska

The stair with 47 H rrtn ra l
voles IS Ih r biggest p rl/r of Ih r
r ln lion and was a lossup llir
weeks Hush h o wr v i r .ip|s-.i(s
lo havr o|M-urd up a lead situ 1dle SC I m ill prrsiili ull.il d rlia tr III

Georgia

Louisiana

I In- s la lr. w hich has fo u r
r| n lotal vol i s is now 1 o n sill
r r r t l solid Im Hush D ukakis may
have lost his Iasi d ia l
S r l li r
s la lr w he n fir said h r
Jftrcl
Ih r 1 o n grrssa in a l d ri isnm lo
m a k r N e va d a ih r s tir o f a

nm Irar waste d u m p

* aMAomcs

California

POLK

Superintendent ol Schools
Robed W. "Oob" Hughes

races hot earlier this year ap
im arrd lo Im- trailing to Duk.ikts
Nevada

TH E EAR W E S T

John E .

AGAIN

mi

I he slalr and Its direr Hector
al voirs tirliing to llusli who has
I'll thrrr horn Ihr start ol llir
1 ampalgii Otllv oner since I'* i 2
has thr slalr volrd Dtiikm rath
III a prrsldrnllal fair — sup
INirting Johnson in l?R»4

■M

Hughes
^

c a n d id a te . Im lu llin g n a tiv e
George Mi G o vt rn. since I 1MM

Honest Experience

BE P A TR IO TIC A V O T E ”

NOVEMBER 8. 1988
A PROVEN LEADER

Pd Pel A d i

(U jc i D D e a r Cim pc'gn T rtiru 'tr

Pd Pol AcN

�M — tartord Herald, Sanford, Florida — Monday, November 7, IMS

_____

AFTER 15 YEARS.

Bush confident as race winds down
UnHodlNoooNHim am iial
SO U TH FIELD . Mich. - Hav­
ing directed a final flaah of
Indignation at Michael Dukakte.
George Buah waa winding up
Campaign '88 today with hla
advleera
but c c f iln he will be
the 4let president of the United
States.
As Michael Dukakis waged a
desperate. Trended finish to a
campaign that has seen the
fortunes of each rise and fall.
Bush worked to run out the
clock and run up the score on
Election Day.
Campaign slops In Michigan,
where he made three appear­
ances last week, and Ohio,
which b - visited twice, were
characterized only as Insurance
In battleground states he docs
not need to win under a bot­
t o m -lin e stra te g y d e v ls r d
months ago
Ills advisers, however, were
both hopeful (hat the two states
would fall to the G O P and
confident that Dukakis was not
dose enough In any other stair
locked up or leaning to Bush to
deny the Republicans control of
the While House lor another four
years.
For his pan. Bush, who has
won only two elections In more
than 20 years of public service,
continued to Insist while cam­
paigning Sunday In Colorado
and California that the race
would "come right down to the
wire."
At thr same time, the can­
didate of the "klndler. gentler
nation' delighted hts audiences
by dismissing Democratic com­
plaints of negative campaigning
as “ whining" and "crying" and
painting Dukakis as a dangerous
threat to a Rragan era legacy of
peace and prosperity.

“This Is not the time to take a
c h a n c e o n s p in n in g o u r
economy out of control again.”
he said. “ Don't play recession
roulette when you go Into that
voting booth.”
Even before new polls showed
Bush holding hla own nati. nally
and rolling toward a large elec­
toral vole victory, campaign
aides dropped the pretense of
caution and look th* view lhal
the question was no longer
whether he would win. but by
how large a margin.
With the schedule set and no
last-minute changes anticipated,
campaign manager Lee Alwaler
joined llte Bush entourage a day
earlier than expected for the
cloae of the campaign, explain­
ing there was nothing more lo be
done In W ashington O ther
members of the campaign staff
were lo be on hand today In time
for a huge wind-up rally In
Houston, where Bush will watch
the returns Tuesday night.
One top campaign adviser maid
Dukakis, trailing Bush by as
much as 10 points In the latest
polls, "could still lake s good
chunk of states.” Enough to
win? "N o .” the official said
without hesitation
A fte r c a u tio n in g against
overconfidence for days, thr
Bush ramp st last displayed at
least a form of It.
While offering the caveat that
"we don'* want to take anything
for grantrd." chief of staff Craig
Fuller readily agreed — perhaps
prematurely. In the minds of
some other campaign advisers —
that Bush “ has the ability" to

win the necessary 270 electoral
votes. Looking beyond Tuesday.
he voiced hope of s victory bf
lUgll to *
enough
hand Hush a powerful
mandate lo govern.
"I think we will have a man­
date because •j the contrasts
w r \ r made between Bush and
Dukakis.” Fuller said. "And
winning gives you a mandate to
pursue a sel of policies.
“ B ui I t h in k If we can
strengthen the electoral vote —
and we all feel and ate convinced
George Bush ran do that — It
will enhance hts ability lo take
the country In the direction that
he's fought for lluougltoul the
course ol the eampaignh was
pumped up and even excited,
throwing more passion than
usual Into speeches punctuated
by biting attacks on Dukakis
Angered at how Democrats
have charged racism In hts
rrpeslrd references to Willie
Horton, the black convicted
murderer w ho terrorized a
Maryland couple while on a
f u r lo u g h f r o m p ris o n In
Massachusetts. Hush asserted
he, rather than Dukakis, was
“ the one who wants to put thr *
tired baggage of bigotry behind
us "
"And I don't like It a b‘.t when
the liberal governor unleashes
hts minions to accuse m r of
racism." he rarlatm rd
Bush argued thr Drmorrats
were lo blame for the nastim -*
of thr campaign, having art ihr
tone with rrieiiiirws attack* on
him "at that Idiotic Democratic
ronvrntton" In Ju ly

Dogged Dukakis visiting
several key states today
4H-hour marathon final push
that brgnn Sunday morning.
In Ihe Cleveland suburb of
Hmokt- Jrk. Ihe Massuchusc .!*
governor asked u crowded
United Auto Workrrs hall. "Is
Ohio going lo let the pollsters
and the pundits decide this
elrctlott? Or are you going In
send a message- toinorow tli.it
will lie heard all around Ihr

C LEV ELAN D - Democrat
M ic h a e l D u k k i* . d e ­
te rm in e d ly c a m p a ig n in g
around Ihr clock until Elec­
tion Day. crossed thr country
early today to urge stalwart
unions members to vote Olid
help him win a come-from*
behind victory.
Arriving In thr pivotal stale country"
before sunrise with a light
Sunday night. In rallies In
snow falling. Dukakis hoped Washington state. Dukakis
M s dra m atic . lu s t-d itc h asked r x u h ria iit crow ds.
personal appeal would help "W hich caudidatr will stand
garner him Its precious 2.1 up for Ihr average American
electoral votes
fa in tly ? " T o a crow d In
After the brlrl rally, ar­ Tacoma. Wash., at a function
ranged cm only a day's notlrr. Bush declined In attend.
Dukakis planned a similar Dukakis asserted It was "the
slop in St Louts, tieforr re­ luncl.imriit.il i|uestlon of this
turning to lire West Coast and ra m |M lgn "
u previously scheduled noon
Dukakis, summoning huge
rally In San Francisco
crowds as he travrlnl through
There was some disappear the Midwest. West and hack
ling news with three Irrth and lorth across thr country
polls showing Dukakis trail­ In the final day* uf thr
ing Republican Vice I'resident i ampaign Irft l tie Northwest
George Bush by 11 and 10 early today for a last-cturner
percentage points, atlrr s hid (or thr electoral tsinan/a
weekend N B C New s Wall of Ohio With word that new
Street Journal poll showed [Mills showed him only ft
Dukakis had narrowed Ihe (■ilnts behind Hush In ihr
gap lo S point*
iluckeyr Stale, aides sched­
But a dogged Dukakis, uled a quick trip to Cleveland
greeted af r x r h stop t y tietorr the governor ’ .coded
overflow crowds ol Irrvrnl Imc k to California u\ wav of
fans, continued Ihe liatlle St Louts in another key
entering a second day of a slatr. Missouri

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Please Vote Jennifer C. Kelley Nov. 8th.

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Jennifer C. Kelley
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IN BRIEF

Bears
rip Bucs

Q retzky: Another m ilestone
Prtor lo the trade that brought Wayne Gretiky
to Loa Angeles, Ills passage of milestones had
grown anllcltmactlc. Now. however, they serve
to Illustrate the ascent of the Kings.
Gretiky became the
third player In NHL
history to score 1.700
points and rookie Mark
F ltip a trlc k made 34
saves In h is debut
Sunday night, leading
the Kings to a 5-3 victo­
ry over the Chicago
t lla c h h a w k s . Los
Angeles moved within one point of first-place
Calgary In the Smythe Division
At hts current pare. Greuky will pass Gordie
Howe to become the all tune scoring king In Loa
An*lr.*r* 791*1 **me of the season. By then, he
could be helping the Kings gear up for a run at
the prrrnnlal powers in the pUyofTs.

H o n « of tho Y ta r battle ragaa
L O U IS V IL L E . Ky. - The Breeders' Cup
victories by Personal Ensign In the Distaff and
Alysheba In the Classic Inflamed, rather than
settled, the long debate over which of the Iwo
4-yrar-olds should be Horae of the Year.
Who Is the better, more accomplished horse?
Who did the moat for raring?
Alysheba had the edge In Informal surveys of
raring writers who. along with Racing Form
employees and racing secretaries, vote for the
Rrllpar Awards.
But the polls, taken after Saturday's seven
Breeders' C up V races at Churchill Downs,
produced some Intense arguments between
Atysheba's barkers and Personal Ensign's
proponents
All. however, agreed that It waa too bad the
competition for the coveted title could not be
declared a dead heat, since the I9 M ac­
complishments of each horse were greater than
those of m any previous Horses of the Year.

outlasts ZV S ftvi
W O R CESTER . Mass — Top seeded Martina
Navratilova, completing what she said may have
been her best tournament of the year, overcame
17 yrar-old NatalU Zvereva. 6 T |4-7|. 6-4. 6 3.
Sunday to win the *300.000 Virginia Slims oI
New England Championship
Navratilova earned *60.000 for her elghlh
victory of the year and third In the Centrum
since the tournament moved to Worcester In
January 1966.
"It was just a thrill lo be part of It."
Navratilova said. *‘l was enjoying myself. I was
even enjoying her (Zvereva'sl good shots "
Zveteva won *27.000 for 1966 total prDe
earnings of *253.230 llul she won't get to keep
the money since her prtre. along with that of ihe
two other Soviet Olympians, goes to the Soviet
Tennis Federation.
Zvereva slaved off a pair of set points In Ihe
ll)th game of the first set lo force Ihe
lie-breaker. She jumped ahead 3-2 with an
overhand smash to win Ihe set.
Navratilova, who won the first four games in
llie second set. Zvereva cut Ihe deficit to 5-4. but
Navratilova was able to close out the aet.
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Frost takes Tucso n O p e n
T U C S O N . A r il. — David Frost fired a
5 under (Mr 07 Sunday to record hia second
victory of ihe week, a five shot triumph In Ihe
*000.000 Tun io n Open.
Frost, a native of South Africa who now lives
In Dallas, finished with a 72 hole total of of
22-undrr-par 206 at the Ttnjrnamenl Players
Club at Slarl'asa.
Front blrdled the first three holes and paned
Ihr next 10 before carding birdies on Nos. 14
and 16.
"I Just played real steady." said Frost, who
won *106.000 with his second l*GA Tour
victory. "After three holes I was thinking of the
record 127-under-par by Hen Hogan In 19451.
Hut therr was no way I was going to change my
strategy."
It ended a magical week for Frost, who also
won lf)c *90.000 first priie In Tuesday's PGA
Shootout.

From staff aad wlrs reports

BOXING
0.00 p in. — OTV, Sugar Ray Leonard vs.
Donny lailonde. |L) (pay-per-view)
FIG U R E B K A T IN O
! 19:00 p.m. — ESPN. 1988 Skate America, Pairs
A Ice Dancing Competitions

FOOTBALL
(116:30 p.m. — O TV . High School. Apopka vs.
Winter park
(J9.O0 p.m. — W FTV , NFL. Cleveland Browns at
Houston Otlere. II.I

CHICAGO — The Chicago Bears provtiled little
stress for their roach. Mike Dtlka
With Dtlka forced to watch Sunday's game
Irom a hospital room where he was recovering
from a mild heart attack, the Bears generated
four touchdowns over the ar«-ond anil third
quarters lo easily defeat the Tampa Bay
Buccaneers 28 10
"I talked with Coach Dltka." said defensive
coordinator Vince Tobin, the acting coach In
Dttka'a absence “ lie called after Ihe game lie
sakl It was a great effort by a lot of profile.
"Everybody. I thought, was under some
tremendously adverse conditions this week Hut
they hung together and they played wrll I was
extremely proud "
The other main source of anxiety lor the Hears
came because quarlerbark Jim McMahon wav
out injured Hut Mike Tnm.-tak responded hv

Patriots
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bop Miami

NFL SCOftBSi W IBK 10
S u n d a y 's R e su lts
Giants 29. Cowboys 2 1
Vikings 44. Linns 17
Falcons 20. Parkers 0
Eagles 30. Rams 24
Patriots2 1. Miami lo
lirn g id s 42 Slcrlrr* 7
Bears 28. Bucs I0
Colls 38. Jels 14
Cards 24. 49rrs 23
Redskins 27. Saints 24
llroncos 17. Chiefs 11
Bills I3. Seahawka 3
Raiders 13. Chargers 3

Unite* Press International__________________

Quote of the Day
"W hai we should do is donate our
salaries That wasn't professional Iinh Im II "
— Pittsburgh Coach Chink Noll alter Ills
delriise yielded 559 yards, ihe most In Ihelr
36 year history. In a 42-7 lirss loCInr limall
throwing lwo Inurhdown paaars lor the NFC
Cenirsl leading llrars. 8 2. wlm dedicated Ihe
game lo Dtlka
Tomr/ak tomplcied IN of 26 passe* for 26*1
yards H r also msltril for 28 yards on three

FOXBOHO. Mas* - The New England Patriots
have become as efficient al home ax Ihe Miami
Dolphins are futile against AFC East opponents
The Patriots, led by 104 yards nrshlng by John
Strphrns. defeated the penally-plagued Dolphins
21-10 Sunday. New England's fourth ronsrrutlve
win ul Itome and sixth straight over Miami.
Improving in 5-5 The Dolphins. 5 5 are wlnlesa
against division opponents In four games this
year
"It was a real disappointment It was essential
that we gel it done up hrrr.'' Miami Coach Don
Simla said “ I really frit we w rrr going to get II
done Imlay."
New England planned lo run the ball as much
as |H»»ihlr. a luxury mtsstng from their offense
until Strphrns arrived Ihls year as a Aral round
pick Stephens totaled lOO-plu* yards (or the!
third conxrrutlvr game, the first Patriot to do so'

i Patriots, Paga SB

Bee B ears. Fage SB

Leonard
returns
to ring

UCF
blanks
Virginia
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Herald sports w rtf r_____________
ORLANDO - li t on lo North
Carolina
The U n ive rsity ol Central
Florida women'* soccer Ira n
advanced to the quarterfinal* of
this year's NCAA national cham­
pionship tournament with a 20
win ove r the U n iv e rs ity of
Virginia on Sunday.
Now the Lady Knights advance
lo meet Ihe University of North
Carolina 115 0 3). which was
ranked No I in the final national
polls. U C F . w h irh finished
ranked No. I I . played the Lady
Tar llarls earUrr In tha season la
aOOtte
The game will be played either
next Saturday or Sunday in
Chapel lltll
"If we play as good as we're
capable of and they play as goal
as they're capable of. tlieii one
goal could be ihe difference.‘‘
said Bill Barker, the Ural year
roach of Ih r Lady Knlghls.
' Thai's what liap|irrird earlier
this year."
Against thr No lO-rankrd
Lady Cavaliers on Sunday. UCF
controlled must of the game,
putting together one good run
alter another, krepmg Virginia
hack In lla own hall of Ihr Held
With less than three minutes
gone, senior three lim e A ll­
American Mil hrllr Akrrs made a
bid lo pul UCF ahead bul her
strong shot hit Ihr right p n i and
bounced away.
The Lady Knights kept up Ihr
prrasurr bul weren't gelling any
clear shots on goal. Leslie Sudrr
rectified Ihr situation with 21 IS
left In Ihe first half when she look
a pass from Rena Crrlghton.
turned anil fired a half-vollry past
V irg in ia goalkeeper Sh elly

UCF'a Lealla Suder volleys a ball during action In Sunday's NCAA
Tournament match vs Virginia UCF prevailed. 20. and will take on
top ranked North Caroline this week
Slirevr
‘ Wr just cmildn'l get nur s h o ts

10 fall.” said Harkrr "I think that
11 Mir belle's shot bail gone til. w r
would have won by three or lour
goal* '*
As II was. UCF was liavlng
trouble Uniting lire net T h r l^idy
Knights rfluri* weren't hcl|M-d
any when lor ward Mauri Harris
(U C F 's second leading scorer
I m- lurid A k r r s with right goals)
went down with a l« It hamstring

pull
Still, by maintaining I'ontrol
offensively and thr fullhark
foursome of Elite Golrmhlrwskl.
Alyson Barnes Kit Conner and
Cathy Retd slutting the Cavalier
attackers Ihe few times they
ventured arruaa midhrld. thr
loidy Knlghls trsik thr 1-0 lead
into halftime
T h r second 45 minutes was
Hee Soccer. Page 2B

LAS VEGAS. Ncv. - Kay Leonard
returns lo Ihe ring Monday night in
a tiuesl Cm two more world tltlra
and another shirt of glory, agalusl
light heavyweight chump ton Donny
La Inode
LaJondr'a World Ikislng Council
l73piKind Bile and Ihe new WHC
super middleweight (168 pound
llmlll championships will be a|
slake If Leonard wins, he will
brrom r thr first boxer to rapture
world titles in five wrlght classes
Leonard. 32. say* he will pul Ihe
lilies and his *15 million payday
out of his mind al ihe oprnlng bell.
He will he happy just lo be a boxer
. again few Ihr Aral time in 19 months
and Ih r second time In over ala
years
"I don't rare particularly about
history." Leonard said “ I care
about winning
"I'm a perfectionist ll could hr
Marvin llaglrr. ll tould br Mike
Tyson. It could br Donny Lalondr I
always have everything to lose and
Ihrrr could br nothing to gain."
Leonard scored an upsrt over
llaglrr April 6. 1987 to win the
WIIC middleweight title, and hr
announced hts retirement the fof
lowing month But Leonard could
not stay away for good, just like Id
hts three previous retirements
l^ilonde. a 28 yrar-old Canadian,
prrdlrt* hr will retire l^onard lor
lire Anal lime l-alondr. who stand*
to make *5 million, rrsrnls Ihe
public perreplkm that his role In
Ihls Aghl Is as a foil for Leonard
"After Ihls Aghl. I'll he known as
Ihr guy who retired an old guy like
Ray Leonard." Lalondr said 'T i l
put him In his place lie thinks he
ran mine out and pick a name out
of a lull and win. loonard has hung
around too long, he's past tits
prime
C Bee Leonard. Fags 2B

Gators
keep
tumbling
By DAVIO CORCORAN
Htrald corre t p o n d s n l ____________

J A C K S O N V IL L E - J u s l five
weeks ago. Galen Hall and Ills
Florida Gators w rrr thr talk of the
college fool trail world.
T h r Gators, then ranked No. 15.
w rrr coming oA a 19-6 upset win
over then undefeated anil No 10
IJ»U at Florida Field. And things
were looking pretty good for Hall
and Ihr Gators.
But then everything fell upurt.
T h r Gators went from bring
undefeated (5-0) and lied for first In
thr SFX lo having lost Ihelr Iasi four
games In a row And Ihe Gator fans
went from yelling "The Year of thr
Galor.” lo "Hall must go."
In Ihe conAnes of Ihr Florldu
Galor* locker room after Saturdays
26-3 defeat at Ihe hands of the
Georgia Bulldogs at thr Gator Bowl,
there was the look of a football trum
that lust Avr weeks ago had It all
together and now la wondrrlng
what went wrong?
□ I h Gators. Page 2B

’H o u n d huddle
Lyman coach Bill Scoll (left), and assistant Mick
Harris, discuss offensive strategy with running back
Kennla Morse during Friday's game against Seminole

High. The strategy obviously worked lor Ihe 'Hounds
as lhay roulsd lha 'Notes, 40-14. For a roundup of
Friday's action, see Page 2B.

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receiver Chad Duncan added a
potent combination and aided
greatly In the win aa Hid de­
fensive back Hector
who
came up with two big Intercep­
tion* that the Oviedo turned Into
13 points early In the flrat
quarter.
Ih lire other important SAC
game the Lyman Orey hound*
rolled to an tmpremhre. 40-14.
victory over Seminole. The score
was deceiving, though, as the
Tribe trailed Just 21*14 late In
the third period. Lyman, though,
came through with a strong final
period to put the game away.
The win move* Lyman to ft-2
overall and 2-2 In the SAC. The
Greyhounds have two major
games coming up to close the
season. The first Is agalhst SAC
foe DeLand In a game that will
■et u p a possible d is tric t
showdown the following week
when the Greyhounds host Lake
B ra n tle y. Lym a n and Lake
Brantley are bath 3-1 In the
district and close out the season
against each other.
Lym an was led by sophomore
sensation Cedric Bouey who ran
for 225 yards on 19 carries (11.8
average) and scored on a 86-yard
T D Jaunt to help break the game
open. Bouey went over the 1.000
yard mark for the season.
Greyhound quarterback Steve

W ilu nost ot the a re team*
taking a week off In dfartna play
(he Seminole County Athletic
Conference race became more
d e a r with two major game*
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the
Oviedo Uona uaed three turn­
over* to upend the Rama. 19*14.
in a battle between conference
leaden.
Oviedo Improved to 7*1 overall
and 4*1 In the S A C . Th e Lion*
have already clinched at leaM ■
tie for the SAC crown and can
w in the title outright if they
defeat Lake Howell on Nov. 18.
T h l a week. O v ie d o host*
Edgewater In a big District 4A-7
confrontation. If the Lions win
the game then there will be a
three way lie for the district title.
If they lose. Leesburg win* the
district.
Lake Mary fell to 3-5 for the
season, and finished 3-3 In the
conference. The Rama will face
Mainland Ihi* Friday In a District
5A-4 meeting. Lake Mary must
w in the game and beat Apopka
to avoid It* first losing season
under head coach Harry Nelson.
T h e Liana were led by the play
of fullback Prank D ta i who
racked up 123 yards rushing on J e r r y added three rushing
a w h o p p i n g 3 6 c a r r i e s . touchdowns and rushed for
Quarterback Matt Blanton and yards and passed for 63 to

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Laka Howell s Bob Liellander looks lor the pitch man while the
Mainland defense closes In. Liellander went in at quarterback Friday
end ran the option attack well in the Hawks' 41-14 victory.
spearhead the attack.
Seminole was led by a strong
effort from quarterback Kerry
Wiggins who threw for 213
yards. Wide recevlcver Brandon
Cash came up with four rerepttons for 185 yards.
Lake Howell closed out Its
district action w ith an lm*
presalve 42*14 shellacking of
District 5A*4 doormat Mainland
In the only district action ilit*
past week. Marquette Smith
went over the 1,000 yard mark

with lift yards against the Bureaneers. Smith scored on a
two-yard run aa well as an
84-yard kickoff return.
Also aiding in the Hawks'
victory was the play of Bob
Llefla nd e r at q u a rte rb a ck .
Liellander. a starting receiver,
was moved to Q ll when coach
Mike Blsreglia derided lo try I be
option attack and Ueffandrr did
a good Job running thr nrw
offense.

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but effective

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HuraM sports wHtor
Some coaches Just naturally draw attention to
themselves. Ttiey may get noticed because of their
ferocity and Intensity (like Mike Dttka at the
Chicago Bears) or some for their outgoing manner
a nd their protruding alonucha (like Tom m y
Laaorda of the Los Angeles Dodgers).
Moat of these coaches can be a little eccentric —
as long aa Ibetr teams continue to be successful.
Success has been something the Oviedo High
volleyball program has enjoyed for this entire
decade. The coach of the Lady Lions, though,
unlike some of the most wlnningest coaches In
other sports, would rather have the attention
focused on her players, rather than herself.
Anita C r t W has built the roost
volleyball program In the history at
County. She la not the most vocal or
animated of coaches, and for that reason she may
not be that well known outside of Oviedo, but no
coach In the Central Florida ares has a record that
can compare.
Carlson's Oviedo High teams have won eight
consecutive district titles and have won the region
crown three of the last four yean. Th e Lady Lions
w ill try for a fourth region crown this Tuesday
night when they host Gainesville High.
Included In the decade of dominance for Oviedo
have been two consecutive Seminote Athletic
Conference titles (1966 and 87) and three consecu­
tive 20-plus win seasons.
Carlson may not be outwardly Intense, or
flamboyant, but she leaves s lasting Impression on
the players the tutors. It la evident In the Lady
Lions’ style of play.
Carlson stresses two main things: I. Team unity;
and 2. A relentless offensive attack.
Togetherness la something Oviedo teams are
famous for. The team of 1966. which compiled a
24*3 record and once had a 15-match winning
streak, was one of the mast unified teams to ever
suit up In Seminole County. They were always
there for each other, congratulating a player for a
good play or encouraging tier after a mistake.
T h a t team also showed how m uch coach
Carlson's presence meant lo them. The one match
that Carlson was not able to attend (because of her
religious beliefs) was the section playoff vs. Land
O ' Lakes. Without the coach lo help calm them
d o w n . Oviedo was a bundle of nerves and
eventually lost in two games lo a team that they
were obviously better than.
T h e team unity that Carlson has instilled In the
Linns has also carried over to (he Oviedo student
body. The Lady Lions have (he largest student
following of any team In the area.
Attack Is also something Carlson preaches lo her
teams. And when Oviedo Is continuously setting
u p and attacking, they are almost Impossible to
beat.
In the eight years In which Oviedo has ruled the
d istrict, they have had some of the most
dominating offensive performers, starting with
powerhouse Fayetta Robinson followed by such

It could be a big nlghl for the
flushes this Tuesday.
O n the national scene. Re­
publican George Bush Is looking
for n landslide victory In the
precedential election over DemoCratlc hopeful Michael Dukakla.
O n the lacul fro n t. Lake
B ra n tle y senior Dana Bush
hopes lo nail a few spikes Into
the defense of I he Dr. Phillips
Lady Panthers.
W hile George and the Re­
publicans are whooping It up on
Capitol Hill. Dann and Ihe Patri­
ots will be In Orlando trying lo
grab their second consecutive
region volleyball crown.
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Brantley.

22-3 on Ihe

Raiders hold off
Alumni, 113-95
SANFORD - The Seminole
C o m m u n ity College Raiders
men’s basketball team opened
the 1888-89 season w ith a
113-99 victory over a strong
Alumni club before 221 fans
Saturday night at the Health and
Physical Education Center on
thr Seminole campus.
The Alum ni was well repre­
sented with IB former Raiders In
altendencc. 14 of which ap­
peared In thegsme.
The Raiders were led by soph­
omore forwards Tcrtll Barnes
and Vincent Emerson with 22
and 17 points, respectively.
Fre shm a n forward R lsh a rd
Brown came off the bench lo
score 18. The alumni scoring
was led by Lake Mary High
School junior varsity coach Mike
Gaudrrau who scored 19. In­
cluding five three pointers.
Barnes got the game off to a
rousing start when, after a steal,
he drove In from half court for a
slam dunk. The Ralden Jumped
off lo an early lead of 28-19 only
lo have the Alumni lie II up with
0:16 left In the first half when
Gaudreau. David Craig, and
Sem inole H igh coach G r e f
Robinson made consecutive
three point shots.
Th e Raiders oulscored the
Alumni 19-8 the rest of the half,
the last two coming on a Jumper
at the b u s te r by S a n fo rd
frrshtnan Freddie Gadaon. to
lake a 47*36 halftime lead,
flames stored 10 points In the
half.
The Raider* lengthened their
lead to start the second half to as
many aa 20 points, but the
A lu m n i kept com ing back
behind the play of Bernard

Soccer
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more of 'he same, except (hat
with about 30 minute* left. U C F
started to let down and Virginia
started making some offensive
runt of their own Knight goalie
Karen Richter was only tested
once, when Virginia's Gayle
Smith made a sliding kick al I hr
ball after It had bounced away
from a sprawling Richter.
Smith's shot went wide lo the
left, but suddenly, wllh 27:13
left, the Lady Cavaliers had come
alive. Then, one minute later.
Richter puntrd the ball to mid*
field near the right louehllne.'
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Anita Carlson's Oviedo High volleyball teams
have won eight consecutive district lilies They
will go lor their third straight region crown
Tuesday night at home against Gainesville

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standout splkcrs as Stephanie Nelson. Kelly Price,
JUI Knutson and. now. Suxanne Hughes
All of the graduated players mentioned above
went on to college athletic carrers. Robinson and
Nelson In basketball. Price In track and field and
Knutson In volleyball at UCF. Hughes Is also being
heavily recruited In both volleyball and Irankrt ball
Along with being skilled on the volley bull court,
the Oviedo High players have also been surceWul
In other activities. In fact. Oviedo volleyball players
have also been the school's homecoming queen thr
post two years (Knutson and Hiighesl
If there I* a drawback lo bring a quirt coat'll,
some may think Hull II may Ik - In discipline. Ilul
that’s not the rase will) Carlson. Very rarely will
you see an Oviedo player yell at a iramrnute or an
opposing player or complain to an official. In last
year's Class 4A playoffs. Merrill Island players
twice were given penally points for player
misconduct. Thai la something that Is unheard of
when speaking of Oviedo volleyball.
This season. Carlson hopes to lake her team to
the state tournament for the first time. And even If
she does gel to the final four, expert Carlson to be
the same calm person, win or lose, us she Is In any
other match.
That's just the way she Is.
And. by the way. she’s 163-26 (84 pc cent win
ratio) In the past eight years.

season, will battle Dr. Phillips In
the 4A-5 Region playoff. The
winner goes on to play either
Boca Raton Spanish River or
Martin County this Friday In Ihe
Section 3 playoff.
Back to the Bush story. Dana
has been a consistent force for
the Lady Patriots this season
after playing the role of one of
the top substitutes on last year's
state runnerup team. Her devel­
opment Into one of the county's
best offensive players has added
yet another weapon to an al­
ready powerful Brantley attack.
"Dana has been a real steady
player for ua this Reason."
Brantley coach Wolfgang Halblg
said. "S h e 's come through
whenever we've needed her."
Som ething that Ir unique

about Bush Is that she spikes
mainly wllh her left hand, yrl
serves with her right hand. And
she Is very cffrrtlvr both ways.
"S he 's actually a natural
righthander." Halblg said. "She
Just feels more comfortable
spiking wllh her left hand. The
way she's been hilling. I'm not
going to argue with It."
Another thing Bush has done
superbly this season Is block.
She has blocked down some of
Ihe spikes of the best hitler* Ihr
area has to offer. And. of course,
after every good block comes Ihr
"Bush Shuflle" the vnllyrhalt
version of what a football player
does after scoring a touchdown.
If all goes well on Tuesday
nlghl. there may be qulle a few
Bushes dancing In Ihe streets.

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Leonard."
Leonard, ol Poiamac. Md . Is
34-1 wllh 24 knockouts, loilomlr
Is 3 1-2 wllh 26 knockouts.
la-onard. a 3-1 favorite, must
overcome physical disadvan­
tages. lie is lour years older Hum
Lalonde and. al 5-foot-10 14.
Lronurd gives away three Inches
In bright mid a substantial reach
disadvantage. He will also tie
without trainer Angelo Dundee,
who spill wllh Lronurd over a
pav dispute, for the first lime In
Ills pro career.
Leonard, u llirre-tline pro­
fessional champion and u 1076
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cx|x*els lo weigh |R2 nr 163

Merthle (15 points). Gsudreau
(10|, Dam s Gsllaghe- »10). Luis
Phelps (seven) and Lenny Grurr
(six), to keep the game close,
The Raiders
iaer were led In the
second half by Brow n's 12
points. Emerson's 11. and soph­
omore center Robert Ricclardelli
who scored nine.
Also scoring in double figures
for the Raiders was sophomore
guard Robert Thomas, a Lyman
graduate, with 11 points. Soph­
omore point guard William
"W im py" Woods scored elgth
points while leading In assists
with nine. Thom as and Kirrlardelll led In rebounds with
seven each. Lym an grad T .J .
Scale!ta came off the bench to
•core six points and get three
For the Alum ni. In addition lo
Gaudrrau. It was Mrrlhlr with
15 points, and Gallagher and
Craig with 10 each. Gallagher
led In aastsla with four, while
Stuarl Smith grabbed ten re­
bounds.
Next action for the Raiders will
be Tuesday night when they
travel to Tam pa to take on thr
Falcons of Florida College al
7:30 p m Next Home anion will
be the B u rg e r KlngJRalder
Tournament Friday and Satur
day.
In the 6 p.m game n will txBrevard C o m m u n ity Collrgr
taking un Gulf Coast Communt
ty Collrgr and at 8 It will be the
Raiders taking on Patrick Air
Force Base. On Saturday at (1
p.m. the losers will play a
consolation game, and al 6 the
winners will play for the rham
pkinship

substitute Just moments befttrr.
flicked the ball luck will) her
head Danielle Thomas let Hi*
ball toll past two Virginia defend
era. then look the (tall toward i Ih
right corner. Site pulled up and
rolled a perfect j m v * I k - tween III*
two lady Cavalier defenders onto
thr roof of Akers who. playing to
her last home gamr lot UCF
blasted It |m s I Shrrvr.
“ I didn't rralUe It was my punt
llu l startrd tbr play until af
lerward." said Richter. who had
lo make Just three saves on Hie
four shots Virginia managed
"I've been lu tin g trouble with
my punts all vrar T lu t one
meant a lot '*

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Senior David Williams, thr
Gator*' All-American candidate
al left tackle: *'We have to
overcome it |thc four game
losing streak), and do the best
we can. We all need to come
together as a tram, and Just say
to ourselves, are we willing to
|&gt;uy the price.”
Sophomore Kmmllt Sm ith,
who gained 68 yards against the
lough Bulldogs' defense after
missing the past four games
because of a knee Injury, said
the Gators "are the same team
that beat LSU. We Just nerd to
find It."
Injuries have been a big part of
the Gators’ downfall, according
to offensive coordinator Lynn
A medre.
"When you lose your two top
running backs, wide receiver,
and your Iwn starling offensive
tackles. It limits you In what you
ran do with your offensive game
plan." hr said. "You have to do
the beat you ran with what you
got,"
Senior safety Louts Oliver,
who missed the game wllh a
shoulder Injury, said thr season
has been tough for everyone
Involved.
" T lw Injuries that we have
suffered In the past month have
crippled us."
Defensive coordinator Gary
Darnell agreed Hut the Gators
are hurling
"It's very lough for the players
(defense) lo give a strong effort

(or tliirr quarter*. and then run
oul of gas lM-(-Mtise ol the lack ill
offensive production Now sevn
al of our defensive slartrrs are
getting bunged up. and we are
hurting In (hoar positions "
Hall, thr Galors head roach
who's hern under a lot ol
criticism lutrly from the Gator
lallldii! because ol the losing
streak, said be Ir.urd tin Galors
would huvr problem'* *1 they
•tillered a few Injuries
" I said before Ih r season
started Hull we would lie a very
thin tram with our depth If we
sullerrd onr or two key Injutirs
(like Smith and Simmons) on
offense or delrnse.
"We are Just starting to get lo
the point wherr we w rrr before
the probation |!n 16851.'* Hall
added. “ The penalties we re­
ceived from the NCAA rut into
the numlier of scholarships we
could hand out. And we are still
Irrllngthr uffrrtsnf It now."

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Olaats 29. Cowboys 2 1
At East Rutherford. N .J.. Ihr
Giants convrrtrd thrre Dallas
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touchdowns, two on scoring
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straight win for thr Glanta. 7*3.
and kept them onr gamr up In
thr NFC East Dalla*. 2 8. lost Its
sixth straight.
Vikings 44. Lions 17
Al Minneapolis. Wade Wilson
passed for a rarrrr high 391
yards. 188 lo Anlhany Carter for
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pleted 28 of 35 passrs. Including
14 straight al one point. T h r
Lions frit to 2-8.
Falcons 20. Packsrs 0
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half. I n c lu d in g a 4 5 -y a rd
touchdown strike to G rn r Lang
to help Atlanta. 3-7. win two
straight games for Ihr first lime
since September 1986. Green
flay fell lo 2-8.
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yard* and three lourhdown*.
and thr Eagle*. 5-5. Intrrrrptrd
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l&lt; krd off an E vrrrti pass at Ihr
aglrs' 7-yard lln r with 16
second* Irfl lo drop Ihr Rams In
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Al Cincinnati. Ihr Hengals
rolled up 559 yards total offense
In a 42-7 rout of Pittsburgh, the
largest vlrtory margin In the
Slielers-hrngal* rivalry
Whal w r should do Is donatr
our salaries." Pittsburgh Coach
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professional fool trail."
Pittsburgh. 2-8. Is off loo Its
worst s u n In 20 yrars. Cincin­
nati accumulated ihr moat of­
fensive yard* rv rr given up by
Ihr Slrrler*.
Eddie Brown set a Bengal
rrcord w llh 216 receiving yards,
and Boomer Eslason passed for
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llroocos rrboundrd from two
blowout looses Denver. 5-5. Iiad
hern nutscorrd 94-44 In losing
Its previous two games Kansas
City arr an NFL-worst 1-8-1
Bills 13. S cakaw ks 3
Al Sraltlr. Robb Riddick ran
for a lourhdown Sunday and
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strra k lo r n o l a llo w in g a
touchdow ns Ja m r* Brooks lourhdown to right quartrr*
scored three touchdowns
Th r llllls improved to an NFLbest 9-1 and expanded Its trad In
Colts SB . J o ts 14
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answered points. Indiunupoll*. Raiders 13. C hargers 3
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streak since 1977. The Jets fell In Trrv Junkln wllh 12 24 Irfl lo
brrak a 3-3 lie. Chris Bahr
to 5-4-1.
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Ij; T h r Nrw England nlfrnar
I; plannrd In rxplnlt thr Dolphin*
!; weak drfrnnr ngalnnt Ihr run.
I; mixing playn wllh Slrphrna.
Ij R o h m Perrym an und Moal
!; Taiupii T h r I’alrloln nmhrd lor
I; 203 vnrdnnn 44 carries.
T h r Dolhlnn Imrl Ihrmarlvra
I; wllh 110 yurdn In prnultlrn.
’• Including a roughing Ihr klrkrr
i; foul dial Ird In a Nrw England
!; lo u rh d o w n In I h r a rro n d
j; quartrr
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ran have, und toduy wan u grral
example.” HrrTy nald.
£ Miami'* Dun Marino. 3-8
agalnni Nrw England In hi*
•I career, flnlnhrd Ihc game 29 of
!; S I fur 359 yard* wllh two
•: in te rce p tio n *. He threw a
£ third quartrr touchdown pan* In
y Ferrell Edmund*, hut could not
: convert two lutr fourth-quarter
I; drives.
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"Dan I* going lo get Ills yards.
5 and what you hope to do Is keep
: him from running wild." said

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made onr Intrrvrpllon.
A llrr a ncorrlrnn llrst ipiartrr.
Nrw England madr li 7-0 on a
I-yard run hy IV rrvm an.it I 3H
of lh r second rpr.irlrr Miami *
To ny Franklin, an cx-Patrtol.
kicked a wlnd-uldrd 51'yard
field goal lo makr Ih r score 7-3
ut 11:47 of thr second quartrr.
Nrw England took Ih r ensuing
kickoff and murchrd 79 yard* In
right play*, quartrrburk Doug
Flullr hilling Irving Fryur wllh a
1 yard touchdown |iu*s In mukr
Ih r iM-orr 14 3 at Ih r half.
Flullr dlrrctrd a 00 yard. II*
play drtvr cap|&gt;rd by a 13-vard
touchdown run hy Strphrn* lo
makr Ihr nrorr 21*3 wllh 7s 10
left In Ihr third quartrr.
Marino hll Edmunds wllh a
20*yard touchdown pu*» at
14:30 of Ihr third quartrr lo
make Ihr srorr 21-10.
T h r 1’atrlnl* defense pul
enough pressurr on Murlno
during thr game to forrr several
hud pusses.
Jim Jrnsen hud 12 rutchrs for
110 yards for thr Dolplns. a
learn record. The Patriots held
Miami's two deep threat*. Mark
Clayton and Murk Duprr. lo
right rutchrs for 9 1 yards.
Flutle. who th rrw onr In*
Icrccpllon deep In Dolphins ter­
ritory early In the gume. finished
7 of 14 for 74 ynrds.

carries
Tome auk said Ihr Brans stuck
lo thr gamr plan Inslltutrd by
Dtlku brforr hr was stricken
Wednesday But Tome oak said
Ihr train also missed seeing thr
tlrry coach on Ihr sldrllnrs.
I think suticonorlously It was
In thr hark of our mlr. .* thr
whole game," Tomcxak said.
"Bui we knew we had our job lo
do. In go out Ihrrr and win Ihr
Isillgamr "
Vinny Trslatrrdc. returning lo
start for Ihr Bucranrrrs aflrr
iM-tng tirnchrd Iasi week, wu* 22
of 52 for 305 yards wllh two
intrrcrpiions Tampa Bay. 2-8.
kisi its fifth straight overall and
Its IIIh in a row to the Bears
datlngln 1982.
"They (the Dram) drservrd lo
a In." Buccaneers Coach Ray
Perkins said. "They were dearly
ihr brtlrr tram.
" W r p layrd poorly In all
pluses of the gamr. T h r defense
playrd prrlty good and then,
wham. Ihry'd hll us wllh a big
play."
Tomc/ak's 20-yard lourhdown
pas* lo Drnnl* McKinnon 1:22
Into Ihr third quarter gave Ihr
Beam a 21-3 Irad. ll was Ihr
Bears' first third-quarter points
this season.
Th r Bears went ahead 28-3
five m in u t e s la te r w h r n
Tnmr/uk hit Em rry Moorrhrud
on a 2 -va rd T D pass after
bringing Ih r Bears lo Ihr 2 with
a 41 -yard hookup with Dennis
Gentry.
Th r Bucranrrrs drrw to 28-10

after recovering a fumble by
Neal Andrrson al ih r Bears'
43-yard llnr. Trsiavrrdr found
Bruce Hill for 22 yurds mid
connected with Hill on a 2 1-yard
TDpasa
Neither tram scored In Ih r
fourth quartrr.
Th r Brars built a 14-3 halftime
lead on I-yard TO runs by
Thomas Sanders und Anderson

In thr srrond quartrr.
Th r Brars look a 7 3 Irad wllh
a nine play drive that covered 70
yards Tnm r/ak highlighted Ihr
drlvr wllh a 17-yard run lo Ihr
Buccaneer*' 17 on lhlrd-and-6.
Sandrrs scorrd from Ihr I .
T h r Bears wi nl ahrud 14-3 on
Ihrlr nrxl poaaeaoton on a I-yard
run by A ndrrson.

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will probably be better off with a
second artificial knee.
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careful of two synthetic knees,
and you may need physical
the.-npy to strengthen yotir legs,
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lo give you a full explanation of
what to expect.
For more information. I am
sending you a ropy of m y Health
Report "U n d e rsta n d in g OsIroanhrlli*." Ollier readers who
would like a ropy should send 91
and their name and address to
P.0 flux 913419. Cleveland. OH
44101-3360. lie sure lo mention

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who you think would hive In
learn lo play bridge** "Teach Me
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Don Ellison is tile book lor them
Winner of the American Itridge
Teachers' Association's Ikmk of
lfie Year'* award, ll oilers de­
lightful activities Dial make
learnlg tin game easy lor anyone
— not just ihc 8- lo 14-year olds
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T O U R B IR TH D A T
N ovem bers, 1088
In ihc year .'.head greater
emphasis than usual will be
placed upon your relationships
The Dilngs Dial are apl In bring
you the greatest succesn will Intraceable In Ideas you gol from
othrrs.
S C O R P IO iO. t 24 Nov. 22l
Your natural charm and en­
chantment cun be utilized Unlay.
You should lie able In gel whal
you want without apjieurlng
aggressive or demanding Know
where lo look for romance and
you'll find ll The Asim-Graph
Matchmaker Insiuntly reveals
which signs are romantically
perfect lor you. Mall 92 lo
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|irr, P.O Box 91428. Cleveland.
OH 44101 3428
S A G IT T A R IU S !Nov. 23 Dei
21) If you are In need of a favor
today. Die people who uri apl to
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with MS but I think she has
Cushing's syndrome as well, she
looks and arts Ju« :sncDy nke
the deserlp:ion In the medical
book How can we find out?
D R A R R B A D E R i M ultiple
scle rosis is a diagnosis of
exclusion In other words, there
Is no definitive lab lest: other
n e u ro lo g ica l disorders that
mimics MS are ruled out until
MS Is lell. by exclusion
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syndrome Is a ronstellatlon ot
symptums and signs, such as
easy b ru is in g , round face,
diabetes and weakness. It results
from an overabudnancr of cor­
tisone in the body and easily
diagnosed by Mood tests The
doctor measures the amount of
serum cortisol (cortisoneI both
before and aftrr the admlnlslalion of dcxamelhasone. a syn­
thetic strrnld drug The dr*
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d a u g h t e r haa C u a h l n g ’ a
syndrome. h rr physician could dorrtnologlsi for evaluation.
perform ihc necessary blood
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C A P E IC O R N (Dec 23-Jan
19) Dsrr to tie a dreamer today,
because you’ll tie a pragma! l&lt;
visionary Things Dun you visu­
alize will havr real |m*Mtillllirs

New hie mat In- tucallied lulu a
jiiujecl Unlay tlial you havr lell
lo collect dust Willi a lew
changes and Improvements. It
can Iw turned Inin something
ionsiriu live

A Q U A R IU S (.Jan 30-Frh 10)
lo u r liehavior will command ihc
allrnilon ul others today. Don't
let this disturb you, llie Im ­
pression you make will generate
go's) publicity.

CA N C ER (June 2 1-July 22|
Iking In llir cnni|Mltiy ol |n-oplc
who lake life loo srriouslv won't
alter your outlook Unlay. Your
enthustasm will Inspire llirm
LEO l-Itily 23 Aug 22) ll you
Icrl creative nr Inventive today,
experiment with your Ideas
Your imagination isn't nmnlug
amok. It's working lor vnu

PISCES (Feb 20 March 201 lie
cumpaMlonale and tmrirrsluitding today if a friend n .lirx lo
you with problems This person
may only muster rnough nerve
lo talk lo you about llie Up of llie
Iceberg
AM IES (March 2 1-April 191
The demands of others could be
heavy Unlay. Inn you should tie
ahlr lo profit from taking cure of
their needs The service you
oirer has value.
T A U R U S (April 20-May 20)
Control might In- more In Ihc
luinds of assoc lutes today tliun
your own. However. Illls could
tic (or Ihc lie-si. so don't gel
pushy.
G E M IN I (May 2 1-June 20)

P EA N U TS

V IR G O (A ug 23-Scpl 221
People lend to recall actions
lirtirr than ih cy remember
words However. Unlay you'll Inahlr lo gel your (minis u&lt; mss so
diet lively Dial whal you say w III
lie easily imdrrsitmd and ac­
cepted
L i b r a (Sept 2 3 -oct. 2:11 ik
ulerl lor some camouflaged developm rnls today Dial could
enable you lo add lo your
resources. II you're |n-rirpiivc
enough, you'll rrcognlzc wlial
Isn't obvious lo others
(Cl 1088. NEW SPAPER E N ­
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FiR5T TIME Th Ey ' ne EVER SEEN
anyone eat popcorn with a fork

�Sanlord Htrald. Sanford. Florida - Monday. November 7 1968 — ■■

People
Man not too
old to love
his country

CALENDAR
Casselberry Klwanls to meet
Klwanls Club id Casselberry inert# at 7:30 a m. every
Tuesday Ml Village Inn, U S. Highway 17-92 and Dogtrark
Road, Longwood For Inlorinullon. rail 831-8545.

welcome.

At 107, he’s still
casting his ballot

Toastmaster# Inirruallnnal Club 6581 meets each Tuesday
7 30 p m at Seminole Community College. Hoorn L-200 For
more Information, rail 695 3966.

R y SANDRA BOUCM AM INI
Herald stall writer

Toastm asters to speak up
Daybreekrr* Toastmasters inert# at 7:18 a.m. Tuesday'at
Chrtsin*
nn First Street. Sanford. Guests are

LONGWOOD — T o Ihe lolk* at Lrmgwnnd
Health Care Center. Jim Grren Is walking
history At 107. be may lie the oldrsl
Seminole County rltixen lo vole llil* year
Green, who ha* resided al Ihe center since
Jun e 1988. Is tpilrk lo say lh.it be will turn
IOHonChrl»lrna* Day.
Clad In a plaid. ILumrl slim light p.mi*
and *llp|irr*. Green ha* hi* wheelchair
pushed Into Ihe direct sunlight Green
seern* a little shy al first, hut Sue
Swinrhari. activities coordinator, said he
lias lots of stories lo fell
"He come* lo music programs, every­
thing Everything rxrrp t the luippv hour."
S w in rh a ri said (Green doesn't drink
alcohol I
He does like young women however A
religious man. Green said "W hen God
made a woman, he made one of the grrairsi
things in the world She's the one brought
life Hr created a man. hut hr made a
woman "
Ills own marriage in Ksstr Lee. w ho has
(MkM-d away, was a "true lomancr." In lh&lt;
words of Ills daughter. E/r Hr Grren Sm ith
Green look Essie as Ills hudr when stir
was only 16 years old and stayed married lo
her lor 71 years Green, who wu* 30 at ihe
lime, said her parents thought hr was too
old for Essie but they accepted Ills offer lor
marriage The slory is much like that ol his
own lather, aim married Ills mother when
she was a young girl
Grren was born in i Chrtslnus Day In 1880
In Calhoun County. Georgia The non of
former slavrs. hr was one of 12 chddrrn
raised In a lour room house on a Georgia
farm

A A groups schedule meetings
Area Alcoholics Anonymmi# groups meeting on Tuesday
Include:
• Sober Won AA Group m rrls at Ihe Sahara Club (old
driver * license nllirrl. 2587 S Sanford Avr.. nmin. 5 30 p m.
and H p m Open dl#t ii**lon
• Al.tnon meets at the Sahara Club. 2587 S Sanford Ave.. 8

p in
• Helios ( lull AA. noon and 5 30 p m . closed to Ihe public. 8
p m step. 130 Normandy Hoad. Cassrlhrrry. Clean Air Krbo#
Club. noon, closed lo the public
• Alanoii 7 30 p m . Casselberry Senior Center. 200 N Lakr
Trtplrt Drive. C a w Ilierry
• Sanlord A A. noon 5 30 p m . open dl. cusalon. 8 p m .
I.lvlnp S'&gt;*-»»|rlosed to the public). 1901 W. First St Sanford
• 24 l . j j r ‘ * group beginners open dlscuaalon. rt p m.. 317
S. Oak Avr Hanford
• 17 92 Group AA. M p m . (rkisrd to llie publlcl. Messiah
Lutheran Church. U S Highway 17 92 and Dogtrack Hoad
• Alioltolu* Anonymous, M p m Idosed to the public), We*t
l-ake Hospital. Stair Hoad 434. LongwiNMi.

Nar-Anon to offer help
Nar-Anun a sell brlp group lor relatives and friend# of
addict* will mrei Tuesday at 8 p m al Orlando General
Ho«piial For morr Information, rail 869 6364

Bridge club cancels meeting
Sanford Duplicate llrtdge Club will not meet Tuesday. Nov. 8.
due to the Golden Age Games Meeting* will resume with the
noon meeting Nov 15 at the Greater Sanford Chambrr of
Com m rrrr. 400 E First St . Sanford

T O P S to meet about eating
TO P S Chapter PL 79 will meet Tuesday at 8 15 pin at
Howell Place. 200 W Airport Itlvd . Sanford

Sanford Lions to meet

Grren said Ills lather had a garden In
which hr grew hoi prpprr*. tomatoes
kohlrabi, hrrts and mustard greens H r said
they also had rows, sheep and goat* Hr
said hr never smoked, hut as a boy. hr
would swipe some ol the chrwtng tobecro
that his laltirr raised and drird Green said
he still craves Ihe kind of hoi |x-ppers that
his father used lo grow Ills father also
grafted vrgrtublcs. creating hybrids
Green’s lav or lies were i Ik DTOBO T and
com . "I love corn." lie said, his eves
gleaming
With a large family lo Irrd. G rre n was
forced lo grow up tpiicklv At 12 or 13 vrar*
old. hr learned ihe Utrlirr trade from Ills
lather and al 14 ran Ills own barbershop

Sanlord Lion# Club meet# at noon each TurMlay at Wr#irrn
Sl/rlm Sirakbouse. 2900 Orlando Drive. Sanlord

Panic Attack group to meet
Agorapliohla/Panlc Attack Support Group meet# each
Tuesday al H p m al West Lake Hospital. 589 W Stale Hoad
434. lamgwiHMl The support group is lor those who are alrald
lo go out of their Imuse and tie a d lvr In publlr

Stom pers to hold club meeting
The Old Hl&lt; korv Stoinjiris clogging group bolds club
meetings every Wednesday .u ihe Knight* of Columbus Hall on
S Park Avenue Sanford For more Information, call 349-9529

Rotarians to rise for meetings
Casselberry Hotary Club meets at 7 30 a m on Wednesday al
the Casselberry Senior Center, 200 N Lake Triplet Drive.
Casselberry
Sanlord Hrr.iklasi Hotary Club meet* al 7 a m Wednesday at
Sanford Civic Center

D E A R A M T i You are correct
lo say that hotel manager* do
no! care whether couple# travel­
ing together are married nr not
After 1 lost my first wife to
cancer In ihe 1‘fto*. | made trip*
lo La* Vega*. New- Orleans. San
Antonio and rlw w h cre — signing
the hotel rrgtslrr with my name
only, and marking " 2 " In thr
proper space wlirn I look a lady
ulung.
After losing my second wife to
cancer. I was 79 years old and
thought my lime for romance

Hanford Klwanls Club m rrls at noon Wednesday at the
Sanlord Civic Center lor luni hron and program

CO PE to help families cope
COPE #up|Mirt group lor l.imllles of menial health patient#
m ens Wrdnr*day al 7 30 p m al Crane# Koo*i Office Park.
S-377. Allamonlr Springs

East-W est Klw anls to meet
Ka*i-West Sanford Klwanls Club meets Thursday al 6 p m. at
Friendship Lodge Seventh and Locust.

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business H r also worked as a tailor and did
a little shoe work I was always trying lo
help ihe family." lie said
Green rrm rm hrrs hi* lather telling him
.i InhiI slavery Ills lalhrr. who was tmrn In
Trinidad. West Indies, worked a* a turhrr
oil a lx mi ih.it dockrd al Charleston. S C. Hr
was told not to leave Ihe boat hut hr did.
was rapturrd and was sold u» a slave. Hr
met Green * mother In South Carolina
Green *nll wonders from whai country hi*
m&lt;ither s ancestors are
"In fact I tried lo grl all of my latnily w
li&lt; i Uage | got my lather’s heritage, hut my
mother'# heritage f have in find end." hr
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Green said he keeps i lose (ainlly lies and
lust attended a lamilv reunion with live
general Ion# in attendance H r has 25
grandchildren aeul a gre al great grande Inlel

w ho is a mile over a year old
Green l* proud lo he an Ann m an and
rs|iecully a Krpohllcan Hr said In* lias
never voted fur u Democrat Ills favorite
prrsitleiil was Prrsielenl William McKinley.
"H e wrote Ihe 14th nr 15th amendment.'*
M ill Grren. who enjoy* IJ.S history H r
siuetir# slate# history anil currrnl events in
a le isure lime learning program al SeinlnuleCommunlly College in Saford
Green served In the Army iluring World
War I. Hr retired Irom his lurlx-r pruli-sslon
al age 92. Green lived with Ids daughter In
Sanford until June.
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live up North two or three lime*. I aboul
froze in Detroit." hr said
Th e secret ol Green'# longevity? lie
attributes his long life lo obedience lo God
ami hisrouniry.

Elderly gentleman has zest for life, love

Sanlord Klw anls to do lunch

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Ntarly 108 yaara old, Jim Graan knows who ha'll vota for Tuaaday.

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Fo r 24-hour listings, see T V Week issue of Frid a y, Nov. 4.

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A D V IC I

ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN
was over— then I met a lovely
lady. She was a 65-vrar young
widow. Ileforr we married, she
wanletl a trial honeynuMin trip
and so did I Site wanted In go lo
Ihe Swiss Al|&gt;* and I wanted lo
go lo Ihe Orient. We com*
promised and went lo ImiiIi !
T h e travel agent made all our
reservations in llie name of "M r.
and Mrs." However, our pass(torts were In our own names
T h e tour hostess called us "Th e
Anderson*." and Ihe only em­
barrassment occurred when
others on Ihe Msir asked us how
lo n g we had been m arried
liecuusc we looked like honeymoonrrs. We were, actually, hut
we weren't married yel. Our
biggest difficulty was gelling a
double lied instead of twin beds
I'm 82. and happier than I rver
thought I could lie al this age.
All I can say Is what my wife's
daughlrr lold her after meeting
me: "G o for II. Mama!"
A N D Y A N D ER SO N
D ESER T H O T SPRINGS.
C A L IF .
D E A R A ND Y : Tha nk s for
unulher lrsilmiMil.il to thr lael
I hut people arc mil only living
longer, they an* enjoying their
later yearo more

DEAR ASSY: You recently
published a letter from a young
woman whn wanted In gel mar­
ried Iteforr her sister, who had
announred her engagement
first.

bride would be willing lo share
equal billing with another bride.

D EA R A B B T : When my wife
and I were married, (here was no
way 1 was going lo call m y
My son had the same problem f.ilher-ln-law— who Is an elderly
when he det Ided to gel married ge n tle m a n — "Hoy** or " M r ,
alter we had begun making the Henderson.” I started loeall him
arrangements fur Ills sister's "Governor.** He loved II. and
wedding. The |ierfeel solution for told all his younger friends uboul
our family was lo make II a II. To his joy. they promptly
double wedding! The brides adopted II.
agreed lo II. and all Ihe brothers
This m a y In - a solution lo a
and sisters from Ihe three fami­
lough problem.
lies Involved were Included In
DO N ALD R ID G E
Ihe hhdal parties.
W AUKEGAN. IL L .
It turned oul lo lie enormously
D E A R D O NALD: Wonderful.
successful, and ihe wedding was
far morr mrimrablr than two Now, do you liavr any Ideas
small weddings would havr about what lo rail an elderly
been. Also. II was appreciated by m o lh c r-ln -la w ? How a bo u t
the out-of-town Irlrnds und rela­ "Governess’*...or just "H ello,
tives who didn't luivr lo mukr beautiful**?
two trips
(Problems? Will* to Dtar Abby.
M A R ILYN 1PP O LITO .
P H O E N IX For a perso n a l, unpublished
D E A R M ARILYN : My twin
sister and I also had u double
wedding (circa 19391. and we
rreommrnd II. Hut nut every

rsply, sa n d a self-addressed,
•lamped envelops lo Dsar Abby,
P.0. Boa 69440. Los Angelas,
Calif. 90069. All correspondence
Is confidential.)

C H O O SE

Hughes
°

AGAIN

Superintendent ol Schools
Robert W. "Bob" Hughes

VOTE NOV. 8th

Jo h n

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KAREN H.

RICHARDSON

HOT
55 TO
TROT

For Stmlnole County Tax Collector
16 Years In Serving The Public
Experience Is The Key
Democrat
"BE PATRIOTIC A VOTE"

MOVUlANOO I

WHO FVAIRO

ROGER RABBIT?
6 MTVM TO MOWY RIVII

NOVEMBER B. 1988
A PROVEN LEAOER

Pd. Pel. Adf. — Rogw 0 B a * in . C«mp«lgn Trt*iu&gt;*(

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j u d i c i a l CIRCUIT.
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U M I H O t l COUNTY.
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immediately tbaraaltar
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antarad a*amil rat* tar ma
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a*am»t it dptcribad at HtHat
lat It Black V Camaiar Uni
Ona. accardin* la lira Plat
maraat at racardad ■» PH* Beet
It pa*at U and It Public
Record! at SammoH County

SANTORO AREA
Gantlomon lor upitaln
tanlora AuH Auction Mat
tHH Naad tt (ail. lanMtd
btirmil U iH |IIHri«in

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PREVIOUS SOLUTION "I batong to no organized
pottlca! party — I am•Damocrat — Wd Roger*

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Circuit Court
By Jana E Jatarik
DaptityCH*k
PublitH Narambar 1 It. ITM
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CHOPPER

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at m*t Court on ma Nm &lt; u , a&gt;
October MM
ISCAll
OAVIDN BERRIEN
CLERK OF THE COUNT
BVWtanf Tabor
Deputy Clert
PubntH October It ||, ttor
ambor t A It ItM
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MECHANICAL AttfMAlINI
atp d f rpadittry intpectart.
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IMMEDIATE
OPENING
Newspaper
Carrier Agent

(

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Tha tmlord Harold Hat an
immedie'e opening lor an
mdrpendmi naartpapar earn
tr apani in lam molt County
HIGH f ARNINGS POTENTIAL
Hr Id ydur onn butinatll
Haurt a*a trtnm g dan.nt
Monday thru Friday and AM
dylirtry on Itmdar Carnar
mutl Hara dapandabH malar
•thicle and ba bandablt
Afpiicantt ttauld apply in
pa*ton

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BLOOM C O U N T Y

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CAROLINE! LANGE tu|aiH
Ptamtiftt

PRESS
CATCHER
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im m td ia tt opaninf ter a
Pratt Catcher ad haurt a
traak ptut aratlima Haurt
rary Limdey mrw Friday Ho
tipananta ftquiftd Appli
cant mutl ba at Hail tl yaart
at ape or aHar Applicanit
then*id apply m pa*ton

LEAN I bdrm ternd parch
nan carpal innita a*a&lt; a*at
tPIna « UdCdap HI MM
f f iciincv
Altracttra and
(Han Util mcl LipMtd oil
ttraatparkm*_______&gt;11Mat
kNFORO - LdaOty 1 bdrm
talth tcraanad parcti
Ctcailant condition S100 uk
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SANFOROAREA
1 bdrm utllitiat turnitnad
nattier 'dryer Call 111UN
attar tpm natkondanytime

Sm Im R H*f*ld

100 N. flllKh Afbrui

Sanlord flondi 32771
NOCALL!PLEA1II

PART TIME
CASHIER
DAY STOCKMAN
POSITION
AVAILABLE
MON Fib t t

APPLY IN PERSON

WAL-MART
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117— O f f l c t R r w Ea I s

Unlurnlihed/Rent
OCUMUMU
Rtnl/Purthdk* Opium Bmid
*&lt;« Modal I M m . | bam
U71m#
Itt Stoll
c m ia b t a r im b i

LARI MART
J 6 Jm , 1
U H r u Call
an tan ar w i n i t m m u
U K I MARY I M r m . l U m .
l i l t ™ y lta iN
WALLACE C R I t l R EALTY
i i i atit

ALTA M O N TE Hap alt M R
or I W I 14 It Almotl any
ta/nmg/ttoi ma &lt;0) 11* K*1
RRAND M IN I Fmton Cantor.
I l l Fulton SI. laniard « tg
11 oapandabto aNtoa and ra
tall tp*c* i l « H «i*r*gt
narafidvw
H I *Nd

141— Homts for Salt
A C R IA O I i n Many aalrat
11 &gt;o brick Kama
_ M aAaRaCarf
IM Iltl

LME MARV/SANFORD

ASStHUMf, NOQIMLJTT!

I UPm . 1 bath A H A llllt
U IA im . w « itlrr m M
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M A M I I O COUPLE tor o n I
barm ham*
No
children patti
Can m e m
M A Y F A IR V IL L A S ■ I I I
Cl . tantora Vary
prwato I bdrm . | bath villa
aal Mi kitchen formal dining
rm , &lt;*•' garage i H n m w i
to* A ia»n maintenance paid
tor l liAma Call lor &lt;aa I
IT IN IT M O M ■ ( A L TY INC

________ OT W l________

RAVINA FARR - a b w m . 1
Raff lam rm . tom ad
f «r tltoni land. Iion Mo pa'&lt;
l i l t ma Depot.' A reference*
B IW R
ar
W It* 7111

H U M AT THE CROSSING
IM m i u n l ia t a a r
A«a&lt;laAto I i ' l l
t i l l mo
____i n til* altar Ipm
SANFORD • V I, torn ad ,*&gt;•
fireplace t*W m i laac*
port flaw option 04 m a n
SANFORD AREA
T ill Georgia A w . I bdrm
I &gt;•ball l M i ma Call
m idlo ar MO i n
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fa n ,
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tow n tatome
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105— D u p i t x -

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Ctoan a w l 7 M m . C M'A
kcrnd par ill p/ieato P m
la w mpni an uto « p » i
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SANFORD I l ‘ » An apat A C
carpal, util rm ta ll ma •
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&lt;antral No part tod ala)

107-MoM It
Ma m s / K m I
IP MONRO* I atom 1 bam
C H I rat D - **— tocilrfat
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m nnm
in n d

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f mm
t o t u i a la r taod mania
Aeanabto Immadatotf
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A v*&gt;fifac C an in MM ______
M IP IV A R ld lR - I bdrm. I
ip.i.iat met
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d H jja R A W e /«_ J»* JB JW )*

100-Mobile Horn*
Lots / R rttI
CRSSElMitT
I bdrm I M m C M A. kecu
^ iijr j| i« a ^ c « li)it l^ l)l

111 — Rtsort/Vacttlon
Rtntals_____
) MT VACATION
REACH | CRUISE PtC

Hiddan Lata Villm 7 iiorr. 1
bdrm . I bam. comadrol call
MR. k raanad palm garage
and aalrat W l Call M l JIM

BATEMAM REALTY
I k Raal lilato Pratar
L A R I SYLVAN
aithpoof A barn
SANFORD I I p r n

t b d rm ,
tot

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IRtolaaatof

115— Industrial
Rtntals_____
Aaa PUSINSSt C I N T I R Na&gt;
on«a a im
ilia M r n&lt;m
amcatVS ita i/ Q i n a a n c

OVIEDO ARU
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121-0750....... 711-2137
BEAR LAME AREA
w a ir to l a h ii m • m
■nodad *ita FOOL I bdrm |
bam lam Hr room
|«o one
Fortatl Oroona Inc Realtor*
•WARM
or
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r» I m motto I*
ton I bdrm I bom, taiModtal
tonmp*. doubto parapo Ca
part «% ttotmp c r ..l IP rear
fa. «enner ear rani r H w ry ’
CRANK R P A iTY
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R u v tR to a tm iR t
L I T M l ASSIST YOU*
LAWANAP RISMAISOC
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R U T m o or lIL L IN O t Call
botk? t i P i n CCIM
•arMai tola toally
Aik AIM

CaR PK IIS JPto altar « PM
C N AR M IN O B E A U T IF U L L Y
R I F T 1 bdrm homo tpatww*
proairoom piv* lam.tr room
N k o W i W larpa *h*d, tol
• lib oak* A Fa« i F Iraa*
b a t tk &gt; « f p f r t financing
to. -t o
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* »a tar rat S panto mud* A
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SMI

F I ACC A OUICTI O tn I aero
tot *ptondtd p*m*r*r n.m 1
bdrm | M m davbto ordo II

Wr list And sell
more property Ihan
anyone in the CreAter
SAnfonl lAke Mary Area.

I Additions i \
Rtmodollnq
B E. LINK CONST.
Remodelmf 1013?? 7029
l.nant.uf Halt l x rCHiaootli
CUSTOM HOMES SV

595-7411

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CU1TOM HOMES
ON TOUR LOTI
Ranaraliont •Add,lions
Hava Kaeebal
III I IN
Rat /Camm
CBCOelell

Corpentry'
C A R FC N TR T. Moma rtpatrt.
(aramte Ilia, patnlinp door*
Call R KMard Grow
111 1an

PROnSSJONAIIOIK
F R t l F S TIM A TIS tl
All pbawt al carpantr r

m«ui

Construction
Milntononce
p / .-r . L A a t c c y
H O M I RSFAIRS
FltM rm Imielad
Falolwp
111 Ml*

1B3-Television/
•Radio / Stereo

A PLACC TO STARTI 1 bdrm
I M m Mama, aal m 1,1cMan
wrnd pa'to d/d carpal A
(tow tabu* itna
SUMO

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MILLERS
7*I* Or land* Df_______ 777 B W
lE N lT H T V Adaanca Irt'rm )
Cuba 11 a match,ng lour
need .Mao recorder 4 labia
MM
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bdrm I bam claw to bus
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carpal aernd pa'to natfdr
dr*ar
S«t ODD

117-Sporiing Goods

MUST SCCI ) bdrm | t-d*
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dmtnp lamtir rm . tnttda
ullllf. left 'I plan
Set OM
C O M F L I T I I Y RCOONCI I
bd&gt;m I ■* M m fame fviir
apuippad aat in kllcban
canlrai M A lancad raid
paid Mama narrranir'teltod
GOOD P U T I J bdrm I M m
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lamodral ealhnp i.ttn* dm
mp,lamtir room* and *vn

• TRAMPOLINE !• at •
Paid 1771 aill tall tor
H R ________________ 17) 1*M

f IRECREST/SANfORD AREA
REDUCEO TO Ml O ld 'll
f&gt; ,*ana ovanarc1 larpa car
rv* lot ) bdrm I bam CHA
appliance* car par I gar apt
tomadbac* card tatimglan*
f a r age building M A N Y
OTHER EXTRAS'
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rest WEEKLY list ef era
F IR T I C T FOR TWO'
l bain Me'dated
lirtp ia c o intido
tormal daunp non
capital* A more

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fame aartanir'
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C U IIO M H O M C IR Y

BILL SIRIPf

195-74II

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RACK H O I . ^ ^ r i i ^ c T s f d i r
Bu*h hog Boa bladmp and
During 171 HO* o» W T1 I1

Painting
FRANK Barnbarl painting 4
prattura ctoan,ng ft pr* tap
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EXTER IO R FAINTING
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155— Condominiums'
Co Op / Sale

IOMGWOOO Caw to l bdrm
I b**h WmIff to |ih*ppifif
114 M l
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Painting
STENSTROM PAINTINOCO
lKanwd Bondad Inturtd Tor
Froo EHunato*l Call 777 7PK
WANTED! Fracture Cloaning 4
Painting WE DO Horalrorlt
Momot. R V tend Truck*
ROCERA REIFENRA1H
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YOU BUY AW E AFPCTII
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•nai roupar tori Waappir'll
Celtilac I» » guaranlaad'
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Roofing
ROOF REPAIRS 4 rarool on
wtiaH rial roof Wot* gvirspn

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11?&gt;120
General Hauling
TUSH i JUKI REMOVAL

Tree Service
ECHOCt TR EE SERVICE
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171 777* dar er ntla
1LalThaProfotMona lidail
lO H N A L C E N T R II SERVICE
Cicanwd and incurad Fiat
retime to*
Can 111 liao

GROVE VIEW NEAR LAKE
MARY) I bdrm . II* bam C
H A I.** nan carpal ned
roof Iraa* 4 more'
la* WC
•EA W ILIIA M IO N llie r t l
TH I1 H O M I R A O I A T E 1
pride af ennartfiip! Var*
clean m il kept 1 bdrm
'em,lr room wrwnad po»(*&gt;
lancad card 4 mart' Sun
land!
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aim atira tol far ttpantwn
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and large aakt win can H r*
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parch, dorkeftop cpr-nktorc
tonead r o d Hg Iraakl Se* out)
■ EA W ILIIA M IO N 111*1*1
LAKE M ARTI I aerte c m j
homac froaa lancad Ideal
far enr protocciorcet uw Dr*
clinic aflica tMdg dar &lt;•*#
can lar N a a r nan c i ' r
hail'
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I T E AL TH I1 P R E T T Y I
bdrm condo! Sc raanad porch
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WINTER SPRINGS
• bdrmt lancad card man,
ectrac 1*1000 Aicumabla
mlg nithlOdCk&gt;*ingco*ll'
_____ M l OtHavaningk_______
1'I.CH'A.Scrnd pact* Ml***
LARRY HERAUN. BROKER
m en*
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14»— Commercial
Property / Sole
C A i m i E R R V 1 acre icmad
PR l Reduced la lei ooo W
*Aelwr*ca*kl Realtor M l 1K1

M FREEWAY FRONTAGE
I ' I acre* naar planned bailnar
ani A 1H M Income Irom 1
billboard*
IHOOOOtormt
Olhar proper lit* acatlabi*
Vantur* I Prapad tot
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m t* K

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• UFHOSTFRY FA B R IC *
l***r&gt; |. ,0*u beclptler
^ ^ ^ J » _ l)ll* lt# r jj&gt; n ^ ^ ^ ^

230— Antique/Clossic
______ Gift________
LINCOLN MARK III
1*11. 7 door rtbw llf mp*or
Oacumanf*

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234— I m porlCe rs
end Trucks___
MT .N D AI I ) XL C IS Ga J
Air. Aula 7 dr 11 f » ml .
SAJES ..
771 OOManrlima'
M O M IO E T If N f a r N p t n l
Nan fop Rebu.il angina
It 000 mito* Beauhlui car
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A u ing fjfoo

10021 NISSAN

777 K M

U altar kb&gt;« Goad condition
Run* Good1 Call toe inform #
_ l* ^ ^ _ n iW M N r c g « ^

231— Cars

1*01 7 * 7 T top. auto . ‘coded
III M0 771 7171 l**1 IM d*,»

moots i

11 TOYOTA COROLLA Lpa
M il*!’ AC S ltrte Tap*
E '(altonf'
1K&gt;7M&lt;

33S— Trucks /
Buses / Vans

CAN[40
If;* freed: bod, nor* Hun*
good'HOD Ca" after *PM
__________ 11*0711___________
CHEVY CAFE ICE CLASSIC
1*11 1H| S IP O U E O 'M
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Auto Penar Stowing Rate*
hitch llA W a Jla e
117AP I

NISSAN PICX UP

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100- Pets A Supplies
FREE 1 IT T IN 1
lO G O O O HOMES
Cvka and cuMWa' L a k t act
Lrftor bo*
7710*10
FR EE TO GOOD HOME
Oabto Vip**rd Mia II me
M0 0*71__________________
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/to haarmy A ptorfui
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771 " N ato* *pm
K IT T E N ! TO GIVE
A IT4 T FREE TO GOOD HOM I

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200- Registered Pets

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S01D IN 7 OATS
Mr* J M a d w v h ta d a Ferd
f c t i * And na* piaacad toe*"
am) ttop f a r ad He* a d w r
teaman* ra n |tn* tn* da/»

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GOVERNMENT SEISED
ethic to* Tram f l H
Feed*
AAarcadat Carwlkai Ch*v,t
Surplus Bu / t r k G u id e
1IBS 017 OBEEiHS H IT
IBOC I
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u r ' i Rad n f » a attar ir
Fgy 0H_________ 7770*01* 1
LINCOLN TOWN CAR
It
lignatur* c a r* . A*l option*
a im geaar m a a n r e a l
Beou'.'u* Ml raund &lt;arto lron
BUNOfOWta______ I 0144*11

ard tha pickup na* told'1
A dvar ti*.ng Cowntatort ar*
a I I ng for ,O u r ( # ' " '

Th* laniard Hark'd
C latw fw d Oapar'm aal

177 7*11_____

711— Vehicles
Wanted
W l PAY TOP 11 tor nrackad
car* duck* W* la " guaran
*a#d u**d part* AA AUTO
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W R I C K I O A JUNK CAR1'
TRUCKS Runn.ng or rial w*
alto to" good utod motor* 4

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310— Motorcycles
and Bikes

OlDSNOSUf CUTLASS
ft t'atan nagre. P I PB
A C P I good leak goad car'
_________ 7 0 7777
PUBLIC AUTO A U C TIO N
I VERY WED NIGHT f WPM
DAYTONA AUTO AUCTIO N
Hay TT. Dartone Beach
_________ WA t i l 0711

SUCCESS STRIKES AGAIN!)
Mr Jam** G.ii
Ponhac Ueprrd lukt I da* and
guru a h * "’ HE SOLO I T "
tto .* |ukf I af many cuktomert
•to ca" to &gt;*f w* anon ma*.
a* d*d ma W an* m m o d
'im* Our Clack.'tod Ad Can
W ant* ar* ama/k a•a.iabra
to atvtl **u n.m on ad ma*
m " da m* |ab tor r*v toa' W*
ar* lull a ptore call ana*'

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241-Recreational
Vehicles / Campers
APOUO TRAVEL TUUUR
to t I'ttortofafiaNt* JT7J*Ad

HOUMV TRAVEI TRAILER
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1/1 K it T n u 'w Q * a t«'N

IMMACULATE MONITOR
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REGISTERED NUAUN GOATS
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brad Will mat# good m.l*#*t
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W H E R E O U A LITTC O U N TS
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313— Auctions

m Oemrffi

To o tor *1_____________ 777 0W7

1957FORD FAIRUNE

IWI MOOWaftor 777 7 'Q
ME0CURT L T N I &lt;
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t i n giUr **A MMI aftoe Ipm
MONTE CARLO t l l . t a n m '
VI toartod -miuitod lift nhwi
A eh MK. AC S70FS 771 W7B

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full b a m

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akpaciaiif
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VEGA TRAVEL TRAILER
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'torn « . . . Iurru*md
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KIDGESAN0S0N

FAMIIT SECTION

Auction a w r y T V d a i ) PM

REPO I* • 10 7 7 ip «i I '
Diamond Canlrai AC 1*00
dean to giwi.lad bwrer

RE RUT ESTATES!
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for n y .n t mtnf 1 JTt 1112
MOOULA* HOMI s
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WHT PAT RENT?
Whan r* u can a a n 1 1
Ltoubton.da a.aiiabto non'
Lea dean Oanar moliiatod1
Can *7* ell*_________

103— Waterfront
Properly / Sale
STONE ISLAND AREA!
Area*' to S' Jcdm * Rtwr
large 'r**d to* RigM* to
ca n a'A riw r'
IU FN )

CALL BART
■ &gt;A LESTA TE
REALTOR
ITT 1**E

111— Appliances
/ Furniture
BUTCHER BLOCK TABLE
SM
SOFA AND MATCHING CHAIR
SM
CaR 17117*1_______
• CARPET C LEAN ER *
f Tfiton# rfMintriAl tlpinlpbt
tvpwl «Hff« t f«f vopnd
1195
_
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COUCH POTATOES
THIS ONES GONE
1 Webber a«n*od to tall a
towwal and couch Ha needed
»o •*' # to* of people '"Ok
about i* The per tec' *o&gt;u'ton&gt;
To ca" the laniard Herald
C 'a i i 'l l a d Oapl
and
adwrt.w Mr Webber toid hi*
'oitwai and couch and aat
wr| happr and iha coutalor*
in (lauittod nart ptoaced to
haw helped Ca" and tot &lt;J*
he'p you too*
'
Th* Santord Herald
Clacciitod Daperlmant
__________ W S I I __________
DANISH MODERN
Black 4
•hit* 'need couch a chair to
match Dractl dtning labia
» ' chain
I 'M lor a"
__________ 7717711___________
• ETHAN A L LE N *
a EN 0 TABLES*
1*1111..— .— — ..
1*0a*
_________ 777 1771___________
• G A IR A N G E *
Gwd Working Candildn
Sacrilica for 1*1
__________ H T T P * __________
LARRY'S M ART 711 Sanford
A w Naa Utad turn A eppi
Buy,Sail'Trad*
777 *117
•OCCASIONAL T ABLER
WoodAChromo
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__________ 777 T ill__________
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C lean antilant tondi lion Sit
777 •)**

AJRlINE/nUVU SCHOOL
i n » ro »i i ’
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215— Boats and
Accossori—

II ■ M 7 1 l l Tarn ga*
(tow 4 he*' canlrai AC I I KM

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OVW RtMSR m mcHditod Hr»*
A hub cap* Rime era * haled
IS" hr* aha*i* t* Waa attof

_B140______ 777mialtoaS

BUUD02ER

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goad nohh dag Fr*a to Goad
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• SEWING M A C H IN E *
Marta pwlnbto 1*0 oiler
77B 7*W todw itofiagt
SOLAR FAN ILS 1 hoi aator
1*00 Micro**'* a&gt;* U K
71.100 BTU aiur cend'lton*'

Allt* Chaimo« « HO 4 W ft
brad* 14 ton aanch Non
Pawl' Good Can*Ian' MUST
VFf'MMC
Ca" m i n i
DITCH WITAK
Dual o*i**i*
Lit# n*a
17 IK

157-Mobile
Homes /Sale

All

LOG NOne 1 1 too more pa*'
mgt too mere aoudnwk to
t man * ffu* cwttom but" homo
laalurt* boautitul limthad
•nod anrk. 1 baNar&gt;r bdtm*
dearie*** aaad burning
lirtpiaca I too tg tl a*
tauntr* com tori on i ' i aero*
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h o r t e In a l a n c a d
greundt'
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It a It 1 bdrm 1 bam tpi.t
OlCommadar* toaea 1URM

1HI OARS' l u tut due pa'to
hatna 7 bdrm
7 bath
liraptaia Beautiful
and
■and**ap,ng I lie* y touct wa
toaparacato'
Itliaoo
■ tA toll 11AM VON H M 't l

CEDAR MULCH I t par p.c*
ng toad t o u toad **u ha.*

105— Machinery/Tools

151— Acreage
Lofs/Sale

l* •te i i tagt

•«*&lt; to* i V i f t v Id s piAf

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1brpm I bam
tH 900'
Fmaactng Aa*il«bto'
Can mi taee h i *

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f FBR'Mb
flA M I
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H A And A l«f|R
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111 000

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Properly / Sele

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SANTORO/GEORCETOWR

ALL I T E I L BUILDINGS al
dr aor invoice ) OH to M 000
H {n Call WT 7*1 *10'ca toe•
o H E W H " FRONT OOOR a
treme mowtod a.m aoamar
u a i Never „t*d **&gt;*• in
parting |*1 after
IM &gt;)H

103-L a w n A Carden

V E N TU R I I PROPERTIES
Mar* Tabta
if* M H

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pftCAAl

Ilk# too*' 1 bdrm I M m
kaamo
C t C d 'R I n il

233— Auto Pirts
/ Accessories

223— Miscellaneous

CONTINENTAL MOTORS

101— Building
Materials

7 COMMERCIAL BLDGS

1217171
LAME MART AREA

• bdrm
I bam tp i.) plan
lerga &gt; * w tot t c a rg a ra g *

lata Mar*

4 R tR TA l UN ITS
m c t iw u ' t ia s is i
m an

INVESTORS SPECIAL

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QUADRAPLEI SARTORD
Nan roof na« afum tiding
tonal na.barnaod decuawd
1711 Magnolia A.a MUST
l l l l M OVING'
OF MM

Duptor 1 bdrm l bam atoch
CM* Naar U C F l l Eacalionl
r*nt*l HMD da on attcan*
, Ml ***'

Akkum* na«uai&gt;'r'

322-2420

140— Commercial
Property / Sale

Vw h ra l Proaa-tiat
£M n m
ar
i n kite

1 bdrm
J bam too* .ktod
wttor*, Id la r fa at l.r*p*aca

Ca R Ar | Tune

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topo rolo
Stood

TN C F l u i d
F A M IS Y
C N V IR O N M IN II a bdrm
111 bam i t t o r tana tn
F tat vitro woo I a n t&gt;, Ito
•paraimp
nbty al ma bat * r a d
paraam Oftoradal
tn * a m

LET AN

BILL SIRIPf

STENSTROM
REALTY, IN C .

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L A R I MARY/IANFORO
I b d f m
. I b a l l i
v t lt o f drrar »ai# r ..ra
te n ma
&gt;71 ISO

n

• SWIVAL ROCKER*
B'ua w lw f Good condition
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UPRIGHT Ffat'frrt f 'H t t r
It cu fl 1171 Falcon Ga*
G rill t i l Fracar raaing
machma SWB_______ 771 e*7*
•WOODEN ROCKER*
Vary goad cond.lion!
l* r ^ _ — _____^*M 1M

lake h a r t r e a lty

_____ Rtntals

131— Condominium
______Rtntals_____

SOFA B LOVESBAT * monln*
old N.caprtnf fabric I I 000or
bet'Oftae____________ 7M WS*

N l II I 111
k '.t IVS IS
HI SI | &gt;. I \ |»

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181-Appliances

/ Furniture____

■TOWNER IN OCITOM
1 b * n IM m Ita rra rp m i
N*a tarnaa toll Sat OK to,II
ran*Mar t nnar financing a»fh

H IM

I M m n att it a bunding
Naar lanto&gt;d Arrpoat Ftontr
pipdrttop , » i»m
t TOP I FRONT r m Si toanir
pamtod U M m a ptwttdt
III M to lllP M and H P M

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tu rn

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117-Comm«rcial
RERT OR LEASE!

K IT N ’ C A R L Y L E ® by Larry Wright

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O I L TOMA l| Sacra* l i t MO

1 Aar* I tuppiit attamodalran
al Otaan l andmpt Hawri
Cataa Paatfi FI tncludek I
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H I— Homos for Salt

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317— Garage Sales
GREGORY LUMBER
fit SENT!..
SUPER TARO SALE1
NOVEMBER U T H
1AM TO IPM
l or atod an tot m front at
GRE G OR Y L U M B E R WO
Maple A w . Santord Du*
»our Fa" Cleaning Men' Ca"
177 0M0 to " t o r t yaw spec*
to/ IN* B U T SALE EVER!
SEE TOU THERE!
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210— Wanted To Buy
hi
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KOHOMO ...............
771 HW
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Wh.ie mghl k'and
Far chrit'm etgi"
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PnctnegetiAbto
WANT ED Good uirnd l . i n i ^ c
andanlujue* CAIM PAID

222— Musical
M erchandise___
• BUNDT T RUMPE T *
Good for pr AC Id*
_______ MB
777WB*_______
B RECOROS
*11 and 7) t mirad All tor U
177 0*77

233— Miscellaneous
O Camper Cap Fay PtCke**
TOP HAT," all aluminum
Look* tactltonl hat mine/
damage on lop Kay to lock
Jielch Ifllirm
777*1*7

CAMPGROUND
MEMBERSHIP RESALE
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7908145 Collect
TIREW000
Clean *a*tdr*d 4 uniformed
Dal i weed__________ 777 Atl*
• H C L ITTL E OIL H E A TE R •
" 0 gal oil lank a . U gal ol
karo*ana
1A1
777 AMO
MISC FURNITUR E
NO* NON OA SCOOTER
10) Oegaoad Or .Santord
__________ 777 1770___________
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LANDCJLMERA
Sun *00 LAIS. S30
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Immediately afterward, but after eating, he could
not resist going back to his computer to see how
the virus was progressing.
Morris, who had been winking vinuully around
the clock, was shocked lo leant he made a single
programming error Involving one number lhal
ultimately jammed more than 6.000 computers
by repealing messages time oiler lime.
When lie ircognUrd that things lud gone
terribly wrong, the friends said, he arranged for a
friend lo send out Inst rut lions on wiping out the
virus lo the same computera plagued by II. Hut
the Instructions were electronically posted In a
place where few would see them the Tim es
reported.
The Washington Foal reported Sunday that
Morris's father said his son "la almply unavailable
(to federal authorities) ... and will rrm aln
unavailable until he Hjm time to retain a lawyer "

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Computer ‘virus’ suspect says
he didn’t mean to hurt network
W ASH IN G TO N - The graduate student Ml*
peeled of creating the "viru s" that jammed
thousands of academic and military computers
around the nation last week reportedly intended
not to hurt the network but only to prnetrair It
and and hide a message there.
The suspect. Robert tappers Morns Jr., 23. a
Cornell University graduate student described as
a brilliant but bored computer expen. was said to
be In contact with his father In the Washington
area and was expected to meet this week with Fill
agents seeking to determine If he Is responsible
for the nation 's worst case of computer sabotage.
A spokesman for the Fill, which Is Investigating
whether federal laws were broken, said Sunday
that possible penalties could total a maximum
20-year prison term and $250,000 In fines. Under
the Com puter Fraud and Abuse A rt, u n ­
authorised access to federal government com­
puters Is a crime.
Defense Department spokeswoman Susan
Hansen said In Washington that the virus rreated
"widespread" disturbance* tn the unclassified
branch of the military's defense dais system, but
It appears no Information was lost
The New York Times Sunday quotrd Irtemla of
Monts as saying hr had spent weeks creating the
computer "virus", but by all accounts he mrani
no harm to the system — he only wanlrd to
penetrate It and hide a message
Morris was able to penetrate the system
because the programmer who designed lls
electro- J r mall system left a secret "back door"
so he . .- a l easily gain access to the project for
fine-tuning or repairs, but forgo! to close it brlm r
the program was distributed tn 1U85. the Times
reported today.
The Times, quoting friends, said lhal after
(rating the program and letting the virus
. Monts left for dinner, intending In go lo brd

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H o w e ll

NEWS DIGEST

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S w e e t i n g

|BRIEFS

c a m p a i g n

K e n n e d y a c c u s e d of a s s a u lt

c r i e s

BOSTON — A teenage m olorUI III*"** ••
complaint Tuevlay accusing Hep Joseph Krn
nrtlv II D M u * "I assaulting »"m •»"rr ,h r‘f
&lt;ar» nr.irlv collided. bill Mid lalcr that he
Intended«'»'ln»|&gt; the *omplalnt
Victor Avila. 17. Bird llte complaint In
Brighton District Court bul said hr derided to go
Iwrk lo rourt Wednesday In drop Ills camt plaint
allrr Kennedy. 3H. visited hi* houae and

By BRAD C H U R C H

Herald via** wder
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Sweeting III Im tin t list Ihstii, 1 it v
1 nm m ission seat

" a p o t o f tf rd "

S w e e tin g

The incident happened around 12 40 p m
E!*T when Avila, who llvr* n-nr Kennedy in the
city * Hr1f(hlon •ertlon. w.as driving up .« hill and
nearly collided with Kennedy'* *iaiton wagon
a* he came driving down Ihr hill, a puller rrpori
Mid
Kennedy lold the Boston Herald that Avila
' came up the street at a very high rate of speed
1had to swerve to avoid a collision
Askrd if he had any phy*t&lt;al rantai t with thr
youth. Kennedy said "I went over to hint and
reprimanded him strongly. and I told hint to
nevrr drive that last attain down the stteel I
thlnk we hoih lourhed eai h other
Avila said both aars were s|»rrdlnit traveling
at a ro und 30 m p h In the re s id e n tia l
neighborhood, and that eai h swerved to the
tight In avoid a collision

salit hr will
it e ill a n it a
rci until anil
Ills 1 ampalgu
w o r k er s
a barged that
How r II used
r a a 1aI I *
III II f 1 \ al t r
I .*&lt;

Lon Howell
|&gt;t«tiii 1 I it sialr nts iast
tiallots than III lla
D r.
ti allv
elea turn meloatlng I I U *1“ ' *ast
,i I&gt;m litre tsillols
H o w e ll lea rIV ra t t*«i votes to
S w ia ting %M 2
N l.itr l aw i r i p i l l i s that Hi* twllots
tie i n m inted it there is less than
iiaic hall of o u r jarti rail age |aa&gt;tnt
iw t w r r n Ih r tw o •.inatld.ilrs volt
totals Die d lllr r r t li e was pisl o v rl
h a ll a | «e firn ta g t |Nillil
H ow e ll
rrre lv ra l M l O V t l ' r l | w » n iit a i d
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From Untied Prees International reports

INSIDE
□ S p o rts
S e m in o le c lu b s D u n e d in , 80-61

« rill
lilt

SANFORD — Seminole High N* Iim .I getting
jf, latiiils trom Hotiert Misite 22 fltMtt Bernard
Kady. and I h ironi Von Ktk Small, won lie ilntd
straight game with an
HU t il v i c t o r y o v e r
Dunedin In the *erood
game td Ihr allrrnoon
session ol the Central
F lo r id a C I a s *l « a I
Sem inole C o m m u n ity

Candidal. Jam** Sweeting tc.nt.M * *
observe'* question City Clerk Henry Ite m J- mgM&gt;
about di»c*epance» between the number o» ballot*

III llir IO»( *«'"• «d lb*
session L 4 L • How ell
|nnt|ied mil to a 4B M
liallllltK lead and held oil
a furious rornehai k al
by Wynmrr T re h to Bob#ft Moof,
win 7 h 72 as Josh Kolin
suited 2* T h o m a s Drmps 21 a m i Steve
liihtisoll IH

See Page 10

B u lls gore Lakers. 116-103
Ttir lars Angeles l-akers relehtalltlg Kaieein
AI mIu I Jabliar s last season and then tsu k to
|M, k titles with great lanlatr have ipitetlv
ntovnl .1 If*** •i'* »ii Im »iii
then longest losing
streak since Magi*
Jo h n so n Joined the
tram
A hdnl Ja b b e r, the
M IA s all time leading
suiter, made his linal
regular season stop In
■
Chicago Tuesday night but the Bulls ruined It
w It ft a I Hi m l v 11 lorv The Inkers m m luded a
seven game I I dav road trip v lilt tout straight
losses

See Page IB

COLLEGE HOOPS
113
...81

Florida Stale
South Florida
Indiana....
Kentucky.
North Carolina Slalo
Alabama Slate

...........109
................. 81

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protection
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water management distrnt
adopted ahallges to meet the
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By J . M ARK B A R P liL D

Herald »ta&lt;* wnte'
S A M •HH i
Neinliinlt t mult*
l Icik id t nulls elri l Matv.anne
Mnrsr lias la-gun preparations m
I lean limtsr alld s.ald 1nesal.iv David
li. Miens tup Hire*' allies will
till at w III ll sill laki SI*11II r fall '
I m in iiiv sliiualpnltll a nd Hu lls
It w o u ld l » illllllU ll l" t an* ol I hi as.
Hurt |h upli lo w in k w ith th. to w
m anagem ent
Mots* said

Moisi

said i ItleI ilepulv

Bill

nnnls tra tive jiin|* ii* Al l.ang
Hi,ad 1 a n g s l a t h e l
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in h n o w n r-alt as iialimi.il ....... *
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.atill It li s
Nhr also s.ild Si oil s r v|m rlelli 1 III
dealing Willi Ilia stale Legislature
would help keep hri lldmtneil oil
u |m oinlllg law 1 la.Olga s .illiitlug
1 malt 1 1*tks
I thug tit* |nisiiI.in nl assistant
, Ini t depot* Will Iw Bril I III kel
| III ki 1 IS 1 III! m1*rr 'll III* Nrlllllioll
1 mull* lit hint ol \dpistmatil alul a
1oligwiNNl . oiisultant I III ki 1 was a
•a m p a lg u a ilv ts o r lot H.i*«
See i letk. I'aage SA

Teen board m em ber resigns
Herald sfaH adder
1 vu lln a * nnuilas H« one ol tin
I.ONCiWtHlD
in 1 l"H a irs lg n r.1
vmingest (mlll 1 al apttollllers
..
it* parks and !&lt;• •teallon
Mmtilav .......... .. limn
Advisor* lloatil
.
She asked that her reslglialtnii lie . lie. live tan
I'lMIt
ll was . dr. 1st. atI mail, as a n suit nl a marling at
ill* hall two weeks ealliel will, newly ale. led
( 'uiiitnissiiitiet 1 ami O 1I..11. « vnilua s.u.1 lu.sda*

I'arllv 1 loudv skies
ate liit 1*1 ast lot mala*
with a high in the
upjM'r 7i k to near wo
T h e th e rn io m e le i
ruuld break Mtl lo
morrow. under partlv
1 loudv skies Winds
w ill I h- light and hum
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days

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New clerk filling out pink slips

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W a rm , m o s tly s u n n y today

H e r F l e r i l o n . !'• &lt; * A A

.lH.llJW l»f (fir •Ml 11 it \

1 Hellr* said
It » a wav lot III* to g*' a liatldlr
wtial S go ing nil S im e I III new ll w ill help »»•' "* * "
I m . k a n d se. It p ro a c d u rrs have lie n , to ll.iw e d

B y S A N D R A B O U C H A H IN E

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By J M AR K B A R F IIL D
Mao aid s 'a " wide*

N e w c o m m i s s i o n e r critical
of y o u n g political a p p o in t e e

INDEX

O illlllllltr r

t leak Ha niv

Kelley request stuns officials

Ohio Stele...................................................... 00
See Sports

reported c .»t tn Tuesday * election anal the numbe. of
•otes each cemlidate received

vo ir a o a in lltig

made up ol t il*

" a ! ainaeiing wliiahl vnilua had i .i |h .1 Daluiit mlal
„ „ in n aga ■ that m e.nlri* «l the reerralim. Ih m ii I
and others .ltd nan think she was ..Id enough "• - r' r
on an advisory iHhir.lw Hli ad.tlis
thlinu asked rvn lhla whether ,|ic *'•
’
mi. tested serving mi •• &gt;««••»« "dvlsory »-*-,r.l win. It
she would like In see stall, d III the . mtimunll*
"I mill her I aItd11 1 want lo liet.m v ll they dldn 1
listen to one li.-.-n agerl lltev woiililti 1 listen "• «

whole Ip m h I ‘ vnilua s.nd
t v lit Ilia had lareii an nh|e. I nl . onlia.iiisv sin. •
she was apiNiiuta d Iasi spimg »'* d. leal, d - "minis
MUliar l.v n e i i r De nnis to s* ...................

l&gt;o.."t ' M o m

oils..It. Ill), tuns in Ilie. IIV s s..v H.|..itm .
In .. statement wtitten .... h.lv '• I him,s. *,.!.,u ...I
whv slu appointed t viHbM
I •" h**' that *d'-'dlv
III! I'.oks and Hi an ation V.lvismv Board shmild t,.
,om|M.sed nl Hull* ido.ils id dill. Mill ag. - and
illli tests so tli.il a i.impiehenslve .................. ..
"
davaliiMd that wi.illd sir*, all ag&lt; g '""P '
interests Nine,- Ihet. was no p.ogiam a*all..hl. Im
Irens I In-lie*e It is essenll.il III have .1 teen agei nil
III. iNhir.l to pin* 1.1. a * " l"
1
appointed 1 *m i l l . 1 ' ""m bs In this I nmi.I dm in h* 1
exemplar* ha. ..........id malum* .md . age.ness m
s. rv. Hie pulilli Ih unis staled
th.lv u ImiuI two weeks all. . 1 vti'hias
mi ni Hue. ol llvr meiillM is mi till pal ks and
1 , . I. .IIIIIII IMMill resigned am .tiling to Ue.le.lHi.n
and Parks Hire. inrBilUiiKlK-l
Mil* hail fell that In i ansa I was ap|Niinti d as .
young priMill. I guess the* lei. I was,, &gt; ,,..aimed to
wotk withllieni ( &gt;'nlhl.i s.»nl
See Teen. Prge » A

Cynlhle Coombs

�I
1A — Ssnlord HeraJd. Sanford. Florida — Wednesday. December 21. 1980

NEWS FROM THE REGION AND ACROSS THE S TA TE

FLORIDA
BRIEFS

Money shortage may delay roads
B y J . M A R K B A R F IE L D

I

F u g itiv e fin a n c ie r d u e to re turn
MIAMI — Henry Gherman, the financial planner who fled tn
August alter allegedly defrauding dozens of dorlors out of as
much as $'20 million, headed home to Miami Tuesday to fare
charges of mall fraud and embezzlement
Gherman, arrested in Japan In October, was expected at
Miami Internal Iona I Airport accompanied by U S Marshals
aboard Northwest Airlines lltght 999, according tn Paul Miller
of the Federal Hureau ol Investigation
Gherman. 52. was chargrd in August on two counts of mall
fraud and five counts of embezzlement. U S Attorney Dexter
Lehtlncn said then that hundreds of nurses and secretaries, tn
addition to doctors, lost money when Gherman withdrew cash
from their pension plans before skipping town in Augusi
Federal officials believe Gherman may be responsible lor the
thell of more than $20 million In personal Investments and
(tension funds

A g e n t s seize ton s of c o c a in e
MIAMI — Customs agents said Tuesday they selred almost ;t
kV tons of cocaine, arrested live people and seized thrrr vehicles
and two freighters w ithin the (Mist week as part of a crackdow n
along i hr Miami River
Customs spokesman Michael Sheehan said seven seizures
have netted I0.9H2 pounds of cocaine dung the past four
n« .;ihs as part of Operation Kivrrwatch a multi agency
crackdown on Illegal drug Imports
Sheehan said the vrssel "Cha Cha arrived in Miami Dei 13.
after developing engine problems rn route to ifu- Untied States
and drifting Into Cuban waters It was detained by (Titian
authorities for about a week and released
The vessel was then towed to Miami and atlcr federal drug
agents kept a watch, they laiarded the boat and found 1 **-tl
pounds of cocaine concealed wiihln lis starboard furl tanks
Shrrhan said
Eduan Sua/a. Ivor Martinez Juan Vanegus and Karl
Sjogrren. all Colombians, were arrested. Sheehan said
In the second setzurr. agents discovered 4.702 (Nainds ol
cocaine hidden In a frrlgnlrr s ballast tanks which Shrrhan
said may have been a record amount lor seizures along the
Miami River
The ' Santo Domingo Express a 300-fool frrtghirr. arrived
In Miami l&gt;ec 16 ll l&gt;egan Its trip in Panama, traveled along
the Colombian &lt;oast and stopped in Aruba before arriving In
Miami

Prison e s c a p e e s ca p tu re d in T a m p a
TAM PA — Hlllslxirmigh County Sheriffs officers evacuated a
Wendy's restaurant and an Economy Inn tor ih rrr hours
Tuesday during a si an dot I with two esc aped prisoners
Charles Thomas Boatwright. 32. and Wade Allen Di&lt; klnson.
21. had escajted from the Hillsborough County pre-trial
delrntion center, a maximum security facility, earlier in the
day. said poller spokesman J.u k Espinosa
The two broke through a chain-link fence, dug underneath a
fence with razor sharp edges and s* aled a 12 loot wall to reai li
an accomplice m a late model blue and w hite pick up inn k
Es|miosa saul
"They somehow unwoved a chain link fem e in the ret reatlon
yard." Espinosa said "They went through one strand of razor
wire and used ihc chain link fence in s ale the I 2 toot wall
Hr said thr men broke through a second razor wire on lop ol
the wall ‘Somehow they got though that and they juni|»d oil
the top of the wall onto the sirrel
A detective who ar it sled Uoaiwnghi m Septrmlwi led
uulhorttles to Dean Diaz. 24 who lairr admitted to helping
Boatwright and Dlrkinson escape Espinos.! said
Police found thr truck at Diaz s house with traces of blood
and two prisoner wrist funds In fhr luck
Espinosa said Diaz told authorities Boatw right and Du kinson
had registered at an Economy Inn outside I amp.i
"After that. II was just a mailer of us going there Espinosa
said

C o n n e r re fu se s to d e b u n k jo b ru m o r
TAt.l.A H AS SEE
Agrtculture Commissioner Doyle t oiuirr
refused to squrlch rumors Tuesday tli.it lie may resign hi* |*&gt;st
to Join thr Bush administration, but said sjwculatinn he will
switch to the Rrpublh an Party is lalse
Connor Is a longtime Irirnd of Clayton Yeuttrr w ho has Iwen
tabbed as the new t' S Srcreiary ot Agriculture tiy
President elect George Bush Yrultrr s .ipj&gt;*mitnirni has given
rise to speculation Connor will resign as commissioner lor a
nru job tn Washington
Conner clearly rn|oying the aliention the rumors have
brought him. refused to say ll lie hail lieen cotltai ted by the
Bush administration
Conner said he would listrn to a job oiler Hr hinted hut
would not flatly say that hr would reject such an oiler
I have no p l a n s to work (or anybody other than the jirnplr ot
Florida." he said I vr never said I particularly like the rlty of
Washington either
From United Press International roporls

Herald staff writer
SANFORD — Seminole County
legislators defined a ptnjrt led
quarter of a billion dollai trails
(Mirtatlon rrvrn ur short Iall as
ihrlr number one problem facing
Central Florida
Newly-elected Dlst 17 Sen
WAV
Bud" Gardner. Jr
D
Titusville, told Seminole County
leaders the slate is facing a $265
million to $270 million rrvrnue
shortfall that cnuld delay two
local ro.ul |irnjet Is tndrtlnltrlv
"What we re going to see is a
had It with South Florida bilks
lor whatever money we can get
Gardner said "They have their
problems that s irur but wr
have our needs here list
Gardner made ihr rominrnis
ai tl’.r organizational meeting ol
ihe Seminole County Legislative
Delegation He later laid Sanford
business leaders road dollars
may he shorter than needed Ihts
year
Tom Harry, director ol the
F l o r i d a D e p a r t m e n t of
Traunporalloo District 5 pro

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hi the Florida Lottery ( ASH 1
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Harry said the $6 million
widening ol Alalaya I tall from
State Road 50 to University
Boulevard may also lie delayed
b e c a u s e ol t h r I u n i t in g
shortfalls H r said thr linal
Impact will Ik- determined by
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Newly elected delegation
i halrmau Sen Dick Langley.
R &lt; liTinont. said the expressway
authorities hum Seminole and
Orange Counties nerd to have a
joini inerting with Ihr legislators
to oordtnalr thett Binding
needs lor next year Hr said sui h
i inerting was thr only way tn
assure that Central Florida re­
ceives it's fair share u( stair
lu rn p ik r lolls to build Ih r
IIH) mile expressway around
Seminole County anil ( trlaudo

ra i h lltght a n d t h r o v e rh a u l nf those piiuijis
installs new tw a rin g s
" H u t It Is a c o n c e rn First ol all wt wi i*
t r y in g In r n m e u p w ith a scheme a nd h a w
r n o u g i t da ta so w r c o u ld extend t h r tlighi
life ol t h r L O X p u m p s so w r don t have sm li
big m a in t e n a n c e p ro b le m s Now we v r got
I h r p ro b le m ol a c r a c k in a rare wh i&lt; h is
not a good deal

U n it e d P re s s In t s r n a tlo n s l

CAPE CANAVERAL - NASA said Tues
day a bearing assembly In a high pressure
main engine liquid oxygen pump &lt;racked
before nr during Ihr shuttle Atlantis's
launch Dei 2. tiul said it was Ion rally to
say what i u i |m i t — it any — thr problem
might have
D a t a I ru m th e la u n c h s h o w e d
higher-I ban-norma I vihr.il ton levels in the
powerhouse "LO X
(lump right at. or
shortly alter. Ignition During a jh*si ihghi
inspection Saturday a tiny. 005 meh wide
eraek in a tieartng rare was discovered
The rate is iiir eirrtilar housing that
contains thill (waring* iti.it are t r it la at to
pump operation
this is ihr tirsi rime | think that w r v r
had that problem said 1lover Mix a NASA
engineer at thr Sientus Spare t enter in
Mississippi M • icpl.ii* tin | ll\ puillji loi

U n lta d P re s s In t e rn a tio n a l

All we know right now is that
he has a trai luted leg and lace
1.n rial loll* Valent.i said late
I uesdav night

MIAM'
A television flew *
jdiolograjdirr wa* hit by i ar
Nit hols u l i o has twen with
I uesilay night w hile im rrillg a
(irutes! by supporter* ol a drug i h r station for eight years was
dealer who was Iwatrti to death taken to l.u ksnit M e m o ria l H o s
tiy underiuvrr ollli ers trom the pital
He s drtmatrly stable hut I
illy s drug task ton e
Hay wood Nil lints 37 was don't know whether tie II tw
struck by a white i ar shortly scrum* or tali until tliey com
said llospilal
after H ji rn while walking across plete I1e*ts|
sjmkr smalt Hint r Frrskn lies
rhe Street said Nan* V v.tlenta
dellnate’v mil ' rltb at
news dlrei Tor of yX TV I

Unlta d P r a t t International

JA t 'K S n N V H .l.E
A home
lire early T u e s d a y that slatted
near a &lt; h m i m a s tree and sp.u c
he.tlet ( a n v i l the de aths of lour
( h lhlfe u and v r t o u s i n ji i llr s In
three adults .mil another ■ fold a
fire official s o d
T he single t.iinlv h n u s i in

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LOCAL FO RECAST
Today
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W in d s southeast al 5 to |() m p h

1hr eutiv ol the fire lias Iwi li
identified as proltatilv rle* trb at
in nature The area where rhe
tire Iwg.iu was o* i upteil by a
&lt; httstmas tree .I' well t* a

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Tuesday
n ig h t
M e i n * Dade
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know w in ft i||i . .ir was toiOtd
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X|en ado s sons l u v Soto PeiffO
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B E A C H C O N D IT IO N S
Daytona H ra rh : Waves ait l
In I '? |ce| anil a nil i iioji|iy
Current is in the ninth wuh a
wafer ieni(iei.iliire of 5H degri es
New Smyrna llrach: XXa\ i * ,u&lt;
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M OON PHASES

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\li.tlvsls III engine jwitnituaiH e data
revealed a higbrt ydilation amplitude in th*
high pressure oxidlzrt luttio(iuinp on stun
tie engine No I Ilian bail Iwett rxjw llrn trd
ibirtug a&lt; replant r testing
said David
D in tills a sjHikesiuan lot tile Marshall
&lt;'|*.u i flight t rriirt III lluillsvlllr Ala
SubvipirlU taolus* opn lnsj wet Ion ol tin
pump Saturday revealed an qtjiruxtmatefy
t **5 itu li w rdt &lt;fat k in thr mu* r tat e ..1 nor
ol ball IwanUgs lit Ibi I in tmputnji
In the meantime be said the impair it
ally in The latilit It ol tfir shuttle fltsiovrry
t eb Is on Ibe I bird j*nst ( balleugri lligfo
Is not yrt know u

Friends and n* ightnf* weft
ptotrslltig tin death o| I eouardo
Men ado who died f tlday nlglit
w to n jiolii • miltoiiled film
oulslile til* lito lll'l III la* s
boose 1fie o ttiiiis allegedly
Iwg.rn tw.itlug turn \n autopsy
III' billowing day i oin tmb d In
died llom Internal hlrrdlltg
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ti it so

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thr five i h l l d t r n a n d font adult s
u ho l i v i d the re
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Four children die in Jacksonville fire

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Photographer hit by car during Miami melee

S m iJ itc d l l c t u l d

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R o i k e n t y n r in &lt; alioga
detailed IU*|wt lion

Thr t rat k was found m main rngltu No
3. serial No 2t&gt;29 during tnsjwt lion*
Saturday at the Kennedy Space O n lc r
Attain Is landed Dei 6 at Edward* Alt lot - •
H a v Caill . In closr out ihe 2?lh slnillb
m ission, the sri oud slm r the I •«**#.
C hallrnget disaster
Looking at the slnUlle from th* 1st. k
toward it* i i o v main engine N o I &gt;« • uptes
the lower right jiosuion in the trtangiil.it
engine layout NASA spikes*otiiati I isa
Malone said the engine would ••* rrinoyeil
Itoin Atlantis next week and that Ihr pump
wilt Iw ship)*d bai k to eiiglln builder

TUESRDAY:

PublflhiAd D a 11r m d SarndAr #*crpf
b r TK# Sjnford M»r«ld

Dora lee Russell chairman of the Seminole Community College
Board of Directors i rfens to Stale Sen W W Hud Gardner sp«a*
af a luncheon meeting Tuesday at the Greater Sanford Chamtwr o»
Commerce

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tiring considered tor placing on
the binding fuck hut tier

Pump cracked in Atlantis launch

u o r t h w i si ),|I k s u m l i b w a s h i l ly

LOTTERY

Jerts. said the final lm|*art of the
short!.ill hasn’t been lullv de­
termined. hut thr $3 I million
six lane widening of Stair Road
136 between Oxlord Road and
Utkr Howell Road Is one project

A ugiistiiii in hijiiter lull i
Today
east in s o u iiie a s t
w i n d 15 kts Seas 3 In 5 It Bay
a n d inland w a i n s a m oderate
* h op lsnlatr d sh ow e rs
1o n i g h l east lo s o u t h ' a s i
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a n d inla nd waters a iiimb r.iii
' hop Isolali d s lm w e is
T hursday i.is i hi so ullii.ist
w in d 15 kts S* as 3 to 5 It

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told Monday was 7ll d» g i n s and
til* oyernlglll low was ill a*
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Monday'* high....................92
Barometric prcaaure..30.3 1
Hrlallve h u m id ity....317 pci
Winds........ N o r t h e a s t 3 m p h
Rainfall........................... None
Todny’s sunset-------1:14 p ut.
Tomorrow's sunrise.....7:11

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By S A N D R A B O U C H A H IN E

Horald stall writer

V ic tim recovers stolen c y c le s
I . O N ( i \ Y ( X ) l ) — 1 w o inoton \&lt; Irs w r r r v i l n i ( n u n t h r house
of Naili V M r M l i (tail* III l.ongwiHxl on |&gt;ei 12 T h e next da y her
v i i i 1 1tolled o u r cycle at the lions)- oi ,in m quaint.tm e m id
lo u n d Ih t set m id .it tin n ilirr location Ili.it Iril In t h r re cove ry
of both r y d r s mid utt arrest

At I ) 35 u m luesdai Seitnnole Courtly sheriff* deputies
charged Jack David Mrilod IH ol 21171 Ht.intly Mills Court
Longwood will) burglary ami auto iheli m the case Mr Is also
charged with (Kissesslon of drug paraphernalia Mellon was
arrested ai home
One motorcycle was recovered from Mellon s house anti ihe
second was found in a garage at 105 K Cumberland Drive,
latngwixxl deputies reported

T w o arrested for alleged sale of co ca in e
SANFORD
Sa nford (x tlltr re|xtrl the a ri r s t s ol tw o m e n
alter sides ol i i . u k o x nine at the I .ilk ol die T o w n liar
S e v e n t h Street l u e s d a i
l b u lg e d With v ile a n d delivery ol o x alne niter |xil|cr
rr|x»rtedlv w a tc h e d a t t x n i n r v i l r lo an In lo rm m il at atremt
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sim ila r deal was inadt al lilt v i l l i ) Iih a llo n liond Is $2&lt;XMI
each

M an c h a rg e d w ith p o s s e s s io n of co ca in e
ALT AM O N T E S ITO N l.s
\ m a n co nfronte d to S e m l n o lr
I'ocm iv slier lit s d r p n i l r s loll..w in g a fight tn ru ra l Atlarnonic
S p i m g s w as i h a l g r d with J h i s m s s Io ii of &lt; ix atlir and resisting
w rt tn ml v i o lr n i e alter he opened his llsi to rev rnl srveral plet r s
of era* k * ix nine deputies v u d
lorinir f Icmtlord
J I ol 107 Snllttn A i r
A lta m o n te
Sp rin g s w i s . o r r s i i d . i t I I 55 a in I u*sd.ii on North S l i r r l

M an arrested in carpel bu rgla ry case
S A M t IMD
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Valuable stolen tool recovered
S A M U Itll
V in.m who n|xu|rd|v l i l r i ) to sell a
Im i
s lo lrn tixd lot t U H l was ■ aiigtil w llr || t h r m a n to w h o m h r
i d l r i n l ( h r i.x.l r* a)t/i d its i alii) and . alh d Sa nford }xeh* r
f r r d m k \A llsmt i t ol 2 I ' ) llu i w.xxl Si A l t a m o n i r S p rin g s
was i l i a r g i i l with rvlrle iu r nl th rll a n d d ra lln g III stolen
p ro jx M\ at the S m ilo n l |x*he t station at 5 2 I p ni I u rs d a i
l'') lu » d -|x i m that oil Neo I s an an m iss lr a lixit used for
1*1.e If 1 t-dele- u ll d r t g l o i m i l Old t ttl|*H*t long air flosr were
slolrn Itoin a i r h l i l r al MVVI f lile lp rise s | ilj W ilm a SI
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D e c is io n on d e p u t y ’s
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all m l o r m a i i o n j x - r l a i n m g to a
p f l l . lie III* d e l ) e lot test o n die
.tile g a l l o n D fe -g g o rs said III- look
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w o m a n s a I le g a l io n s 1 h r
Seminole
Stale A l t o i n r i i o n
i hided dial there was no p h i si
1 al ei lelein e to sup|xiri prose* u
Nun ll woulel he a ease of his
w o r d a g a i n s t her s so p r o
se e u n its 1I 1 1 lined to tile e 111n l 11.il
• hal ges against Dieggor*
al
tllnilgh lee ofd s show t l l r i did
l e i o i u i n e u d d ia l Folk le i lew
I lie ggoi s eu 1plot me ill status

EM ERGENCY CALLS
11

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• l i i 5 p in
N I Ti nt h
A v r 11 u 1- a 11 d S e m i n o l e
llo u lr v a t d a u lo accident no
Injuries
• 3 5 0 p in
— fre n ch
A v e n u e and First S h e r i aulo
at 1 ide m
t ra n s p o r t e d were
m a n . (ih. m a n . 50 w o m a n .
07 w o m an, i d
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S Sa nlord A v r i i u r ira iim a
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man. 3 i
t r a i i s p u r i e d in
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gas gtill leaking jiro
pant
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1H04 Lake
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m e dical call w o m a n
14 ira nsp orle d
• 7 31 p m — N inth Street
and I'ark A v e n u e , lalsr a la rm
• 7 4.5 p m
1013 W
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ireiuma Man 33 and w o m a n ,

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1 ' i n i r n i s s i i . i i t* e e m s i e l r r i n g
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t u i i r k i w a te rs ni la k e M o n n x .1
lew
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Ille ile
p e irtm riit d id tt.ei h a v lig h t s or
Ollie r el||||pttle Ut to e p lt ik ll ■le
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the . ar

Al. 1 AMI IN I f s I 'I d N i iS
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w as lei 0 1 err d alter the sos|x . 1 s . at w as stop|ird
I tial Irel to ,1 ■ h .llg r ol jxesM sslnn ol 1 ex .line and less than i l l
giants ..I m .ol| ii.ina i^.nosi Marlon li o.ine Ue htnol i s ol 1.57
lake Mobile l i m e
Mlnmolile S p lin e s Me w a s .IM e s le d .lt I i 7
,1 in i .x ln i on IX'Sx.n St
total Mt.lllloitli S p i m g s lionet is
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By B R A D C H U R C H
Herald steid eardef

I.A K t M A IO
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u In I In I i t n«M a I n l i n e !
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l l fliril .diet teeing .let II see I ol
ta p ing a lie ig h lx .i in Viigiist will
ge t Ills |nh h a t k It. Is Ilf i l l

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ol
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b e h in d die p u b lh
w o r k s de
pa rt m e n 1 on East W a rre n
Avenue
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re m o v e d last m o n t h hv a jiuhlli
w o r k s e m p lo y e e , may &lt; o rda in a
h a z a r d o u s s u b s t a n c e that is
c o m m o n l y f o u n d in j i a i n t
F lo rid a
D e p a r 1 tn r n l o 1
F n v i r o r n r r it .i l Reg u la tion 1D F H 1
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alxiiii i p m
ve sli-rda i alter
rnxin w h e n 1lie* lia/arel'ios waste
dls|x&gt;sa) c o m j i . m v prt p a ii il d u
site in a cc o rd a n c e w ith D E M
s t a n d a r d s in re m o v e the barrels
c o n t a i n i n g u n k n o w n siile
stain r s W o l k r t s used a I m &lt; kli'x
In 1 Ira l all eltra to stex kpllr
|xesslhli eeiiilaiuln.ili-el well .eo*l
tin barrels
w tile li b a n
Ix 'ii
h urle d ix -hu u l d i r puhiie works
d r p a r i i u e o i lo r t w o m o n t h *
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Money may be in store for water search/rescue equipment

W o m a n told police she w as kicked

lly S U S A N L O O E N
Meo.lld Sl.l«t A 'llee

I.O N (iW O O l) — Donned m
protective gear workers from

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Area police
will get tough
with partiers
By S U S A N LO DEN

Herald MaH © rd e f
A l I A M I 'N I t N F M I M . S
A l t a m o n i r S p rin g * p e liii w o n t
lx- i ailing a eat) tea suspe*. led
itn in k d n t i i s c a u g h t m &lt; tioli
it.ll sweep Instead d i d 11 lx
se n d i n g tile in to pul
peeh* •
spoke .In.ill left tl aw kill* s l id
Mt. I mot III Spr m g s . ell le i t s will
tee OIII in a loll e ell 1 p.|llu lling
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111 several 1*11 tit I rathe l.lt.little S
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Over 1500 Booths With

m M ILLIONS O F
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retail «i
llii' otth rt* will t« I," 'k in g lot
several kei d r i v i n g p a l t r i n s dial

indicate a duvet

SAVE 50-70% OFF
Mall Pricesl

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w ill lx- tun k on .1 utx lor a set onel
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predicts that eluting the liohd.it
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a re ld r llt s ttixepers v i l d will hr
aleohol relateel T h e Fill' warn*
that |ust a •o n p l r **1 *.« lal drinks
llt.it have a negative imp.it i on a
driver * skill*

SHOP THE NEW

HOME SHOWCASE
and RECREATION
SHOWCASE
and X-ROW -Over 100 New Shops &amp; Booths
Anything &amp; Everything for the Home

VISIT SAnTA EVr.KYDAY
AT
I0:3U AM AC 2:30 I’M
To My PublU Cutlomorj
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�4 A — Sanlord Htroid, Sanford, Florida — Wadnaaday Oacambar 21,1960
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Home Delivery 3 Month* 614 25:6 Month*. 627 00.
Year. 651 OU In Slate Mall 3 Month*. 620 25. B
Month*. 637 00: Year. 660 00 Out Of State Mall 3
Month* 621 M : 6 Month* 640 56: Year 678 00

EDITORIALS
. fl

Gardner stakes out
Seminole County

W .W . “ D u d " Gardner, the newly-elected
r-' state senator for the 17th District, which
Includes portions of Seminole C ounty, was In
Sanford Tuesday and looking g u x l practicing
th e a rt of p o litics — m ix in g w ith his
constituents.
But there Is m uch more to Mr. Gardner
th a n apperance. He Is a seasoned and
effective veteran of the state's House of
Representatives. His elevation to the stale
Senate gives him territory he Is not so
fam iliar with, his newly acquired Seminole
,j C o u n ty lerrUory.
,
Hut In his rem arks to the Greater Sanford
C h a m b e r of Com m erce yesterday, he pro­
mised to visit his olflcr In Sanford every week
o r two at the m in im u m . A n d . he told the
gathering of some 40 business, education,
banking and other co m m u n ity leaders, he
Intended to represent cveronr — those who
w o uld attend cham ber functions and those
w h o would be less likely to travel In thal
circle.
__
Those are good steps In the right direction.
T h a t kind of exposure, coupled with the kind
of effective work In the Legislature he has a
reputation for. should earn him the respect
and support of voters In the Sanford area.

DAVID S. BRODER

W e need a way to m easure w e lln e ss
W ASHINGTON — If Pre*l dent-elect Hush Is
still seeking a Christmas present for the nation,
let me suggest he give us a new yardstick We
could even wait a month, until Inauguration
Day, when It could go on sale.
Here's what I mean: From scores of voter
Interviews during Ihe past campaign year. I
learned that (he American people are. for Ihe
most pan. pretty content with the way thing*
are. That'a the big rrason George Bush will be
thc next President.
But they are concerned sbo-il where the
country Is heading They're aware of growing
gaps between the rich and poor here at home
The winter plight of the homeless makes it all
too visible. And they also know we're in an
Increasingly eompetltlve world economy and
we're not winning
So they worry about the future of thetr
communities and wonder whether their children
and grandchildren w^f havr the opportunities
they have enjoyed.
No one need doubt the willingness of the
American people to tackle whatever challenges
lie ahead. They rally round any worthy causr.
from crime watches In thetr neighborhoods to
relief drives for shattered villages In America
Hut they need to know how we're doing as a
nation and a people. President Reagan was

re-elected In 1984 on Ihr boast that "America Is
back and standing tall.'* The brag that "We're
No I" comes easily to our lips But dally, people
see reports that the
United Stairs Is lag­
ging In this or that
measure. Their eyes
trll them that some
p o e p le In e v e ry
community — and
some whole commu­
nities or legions —
are In trouble.
What we lack Is a
measuring stick by
which we can guagr
p e r f o r m a n c e on
those things that we
£ g o a ls w hich
determine whether
roqulre wise
we a c h i e v e o u r
public
long-terra goal* of
policies, no)
making this a strong,
prosperous. Just and
just spending
decent society And
by
Ihose may not be the
Washington. ■
obvious things — like
Ih r D u w -J n n r s
a v e r a g e or
hr o v e r a l l un
employment ratr

JACK ANDERSON
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A

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U.S. can help Mexico
restreuture its debt
As Mexico's new president, Carlos Salinas
d r Gortarl faces (he daunting job of satisfying
the requirements of foreign creditors even as
jropular demands m ount for a unilateral
m oratorium on debt repayment.
l'r
M r. S a lin a s 's se le ctio n of a b a n k e r.
Tc rn a n d o Solatia, as his foreign minister
Illustrates the singular priority h r gives to
debt relief as the essential first step toward
Mexico's economic recovery and continued
social stability.
M r. Solaria, president of the National Bank
of Mrxlco, provides a m arked contrast with
his predecessor. Hernardo Sepulveda, As
foreign minister under Miguel de la Madrid.
M r. Sepulveda often sel teeth on edge In
W ashington with his enthusiastic support for
the Marxist regime In Nicaragua and his
w a rm relationship w ith Fidel Castro In Cuba.
M r. Salinas pledged d urin g his campaign to
renegotiate Mexico's 9105 billion external
debt, both as an economic and political
necessity. At present, paym ents on the debt
consum e 40 percent of export earnings, and
that figure m ay go higher If the price of oil
does not stabilize on the w orld market.
W ith so m u c h of Its e arnin gs being
consum ed by debt paym ents Instead of
Investm ent. Mexico stands lltllc chance of
grow ing out of Us economic plight.
Creditors and Secretary of State-designate
Ja m e s Baker would be wise to listen to the
plea made by President Salinas and his new
forelgp minister. Devising a comprehensive
plan now to ease the debt burden would be far
sm arter than w alling until the panic of
default und social unrest are at hand.
T h e Inauguration of Carlos Salinas de
G ortarl. followed next m onth by that of
George Bush, ought to herald a new era of
cooperation between the United Stales and
Mexico. As the two countries become Increas­
in g ly Inlerdepcndent. they cannot afford
a n yth in g less.

B e rry 's W o r ld
8AMX

"Who was it thal once said, 'll you have to ash
the price, you can't afford Ilf"

5

That thought was triggered by a filer that
came across the desk tne other day from Ihe
privatrly financed Council on Competitiveness
In on effort to show how the United States Is
doing In the world economy. It charted such
offbeat Items as steel Imports (encouraging) and
aval lability of aclrnre and math trarhera (bleak I
Thai particular set of charts came out of a
focus on International economic compeli
tu n ics* But the title of the publication.
"Challenges." suggested the possibility of a
broader approach
Suppose the new President were to tell hts
Cablnrt to sit down with lop professionals in
their departments and come up with the one or
two "challenges" In their arras moat critical for
the nation's future
These should be challenges to the nation, not
just the government — goals which require wise
public policies and real effort on the part of
people, not Just spending by Washington Ami
each of the in should be spectflr enough to permit
measurement — not something Inal can be
fuzzed by rhetoric or lugged In partisan debate
The Energy secretary. h»r example, might
suggest that Ihe energy efficiency of Ihr
economy or Ihe extent to which wc lire ourself
frnm dependence on foreign oil Is an Imporlani
measure of our future slrrngth

'Quick Dear,&amp;T the cat&amp;coTekr- °uv

Iranian men treat
women as chattle

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las

ceiutev*

GEORGE F. WILL

Q uiet but effective, NED
celebrates fifth birthday
LOS ANGELES — The National Endowment
for Democracy, one of this decade s good
deeds, last week celebrated Its tilth birthday as
quietly as It dors Its work and with Ihr acani
public acclaim that usually comes to Instltu
lions that are unobtrusively useful
This private and bipartisan grant-making
body, which la fundrd by Congress, was
originally viewed with suspicion by people to
fa s tid io u s to c o u n te n a n c e a n y U .S
“ Interference." howevrr delicate. In the "In
trm al affairs." however promising, of art
action, howevrr sltualrd. Today. NED'a spen
ding Is the biggest bargain In government. It Is
one rcaacn why the percentage of the world's
population classified by Freedom House as
living In "free" countries Is 38.3 percent, an
all-time high
The people al NEC know loo much about the
complexities n( popular government to claim
In ordin ate credit for the undeniable porgrrs* of
democracy In this decade. Hut they are
teachers of the learned an of democracy. They
know how to prepare Ihr stony grmind of
authoritarian societies for the seeds of demo­
cratic skills — organization, mass persuasion.
NED s mission Is to direct open support,
financial and technical, lo groups working lo
enrich the Institutions of civil society lienrath
the brittle crust of oppressive rrgimrs NED
contributed to the crumhllne of that crust in
Chile In October.
In the referendum against the Pinochet
dictatorship, democracy won a narrow (54
percent) victory because of a huge turnout (92
percent of the electorate!. The margin of
victory can reasonably be credited to polling
the other assistance from American political
consultants organized by NED Funds from
NED helped 200.000 poor voters acquire the
small photographs required of voters. This
cost Just 925.000
NED Is one reason why Poland unlay has a
thousand Independent cultural Institutions —
publishers of hooka und periodicals. film­
makers. schools. Such small efforts can.
cumulatively, crack [tolillcal concrete.
Carl Gershman, N ED s president. Ix-llrve*
that for many centuries many factors — "the
Crusades, which decimated the nobles: the
printing press, which sprrad knowledge to all
classes; the discovery of America, which gave
opportunity to m illions" — have had u
tendency to help democracy Hut he also
knows that a tendency Is not an Inevitability.
And he knows that this century, with Its mosi
Imjxiriant political Innovation, totalitarianism,
has posed Ihr danger Oral new tendencies
(bureaucratization, refinements of terror.

pro|Mg4iidu and other mean* of m x u ! con Ifoil
might mean that democracy Is an arrange­
ment accessible only to a minority of privi­
leged nuiion*
The year 1975 was pivotil Indochina fell to
nrnimunliin and Indira Gandhi's state of
emergency turned Ihe world's largest drmocracy into the world *
se co n d la rg e s t
dictatorship Hut re­
gime* in Portugal.
Spain and Greece
were democratized
For Ihe llrst time In
h is to ry . W e ste rn
Eurojie was cleansed
nl tin (.it nr ship
Larry Diamond of
ihe Hoover Institu­
tion. writing In The
W a s h i n g t o n
f NED Is one
Uti.iMcrly. notes the
reason why
since then there has
emerged "a kind of
Poland today
global Zlelgelst for
has a
democracy." Starl­
thousand In­
ing from va rio u s
dependent
points, there havr
cultural In­
been van ties of pro­
stitutions. J
gress In the Philip­
pine* South Korea.
T a i w a n ,
T h a i l a n d . T h e
Dominican Republic. Grenada. Ilalll. Argen­
tina. Bolivia. Brazil. Ecuador. El Salvador.
Guatemala. Honduras. Peru, Uruguay, and
Nigeria, among other ruilioria.
In North Atlantic nations, democracy often
came gradually and from above, wllh Ihe slowwidening of competition among elite*. Today
the lask In the Third World Is Ihe transition
from authoritarianism by means of gradualism
from below. What Diamond calls the "ef­
florescence of assorlatlonal life" requires "the
reconstruction of the boundary between the
state und civil society." Such reconstruction Is
NED's specialty.
Authoritarian regimes become porous us
civil society becomes enriched with Indepen­
dent business, labor, religious, rullural and
oilier mediating tnstlluliona serving as buffers
lieiween Ihr Individual and the state As the
autonomy of society grows, so do channels for
articulating Interests Something else grows —
Ihe most jMitrnt solvent of hegemonic regimes.
I he broad and rapid dllf union of Ideas,
aspirations. Infonnulion. and awareness of
possibilities.

W ASHINGTON — The brain* of women are
smaller than Ihe brains of men and Dial's
why men are the ruler* and women are Ihe
housekeeper* It s true Just ask Hsshrml
Rslsanjanl. thr speaker of the Iranian
jvarHament H r ta Ihr man whom thr Reagan
adrntnalratlon consider* to hr thr modrratr
bopr of a dtasolute Iran
Rutsari
tnjani opined on thr abortcomlng* of
thr frmalr anatomy In a prayrr srrmon A
man * brain la largrr Women mature too
last T h r brrathlng power of men'a lung* I*
greater and women a head brat* are faster
Men heed reasoning and logic whereas must
• ■•mm lend to be rmoinmal
Couragr and
during are stronger lit men '
When Rufsan|ani speak*, other* follow
Hadl Kham rlnt. thr brothrr of Iranian
president Mohammad Khamrinl and a par
ilamentary deputy, likes the *rrodl brain
lh e o ry too
The
average strr of/.a
n id tii s bra
b ra in is larger

than a woman's." he
was quotrd as saying
In a Persian language
n rw s p a p e r
*' A
m a n 's n e r v o u s
system Is more re
sistant H r l» less
afraid and deal* with
danger more easily
A woman i frrllng*
are less stable than a
man s A woman I*
m o r e c a u t i o u s , f Thousands of
fearful, talkative and
women have
ceremonious than a
fled from the
m an.
W om en
clutches
ol
cannot compete with
Ihe Ayatollah
men in the rational
Khomeini £
science* and pro­
blem* of purr logic
Abstaining from
h o u s e w o r k
la d r e a d f u l
torture for a woman
Dreadful torture for wumrn — now iherr % a
subject on which Iranians are the authorities
Thousands of women have fled the rlulchr*
of Ihe Ayatollah Khomeini Wr have rrportrd
on thr torlurr. beatings, rape and imprison
men! women have sullrrrd when their only
oflrnse was to appear In public without firing
fully covered hy ihr chador, a black veil Wr
havr *|x&gt;krn with women who havr e*ca|K-ri
from Khomeini's repression and they paint s
picture of Islam ’.hat relegates womrn to thr
rolr of slaves
The Iranian constitution bar* women from
being Judges or rulers Mohammad Ys/dl,
deputy speaker of Khomeini's parliament
says that "no matter at whal singe ol
knowledge, virtue, perfection and prudence a
woman I*. »hr does not have the right lo rule
A women doe* not have the right to leave her
home without her husband's permission. She
does not have thr right even lo attend her
father's funeral procession without her
husband's jirrmtsston.. That Is. a woman ls
completely in Ihr service of her husband "
Of course, because of Ihe exigencies ol war.
women are needed as ofHce workers, too But
restrictions have been Imposed on them
They cannot look a mate co-worker In thr
eye. even when talking A woman who does is
fined 6125
Khomeini has carried this segregation of
the sexes to deadly extremes. We know of the
case of one 13-year-old girl who drowned
while swimming In Ihe Caspian Sea Kho
melnl'a fanatical Revolutionary Guards pre­
vented male byslanders from rescuing her
because contact with her body would be
Immodest.
Having a small brain and a husband lo wall
on does nol exempt womrn from service In
Khomeini s army. He sent women lo the front
In Ills war against Iraq. Khomeini's rationale
was that Die presence of womrn would slow
the advance of the Iraqis. If that didn't work,
at least Khomeini could count on the
presence of the women to stir the superior
macho prices of his malr soldiers.
"If a group of womrn Join In somewhere
where fighting is going on." Khomeini
reasoned, "not only do they fight themselves,
but they double the strength of Ihe men."

�Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida — Wednesday. December 21. 1068 — SA

Election-

FINANCIAL

Stocks open lower
United Press International
N E W YOHK — I’r l r w ripened lower Wed­
nesday In moderate trading of New York Slock
Exchange Issues, continuing a slide that began
late Tuesday amid new worries over Inflation
that were brought on hy the oil market
Th e Dow Jones Industrial average, which fell
6.61 Tuesday, was off 1.07 to 2165 00 shortly
after the market opened
Advances led declines 4-11-330 among the
I.36C Issues crossing thr New York Slock
Exchange tape. Early turnover amounted to
about 11.024.000 shares

Stock prices slipped Tuesday In moderate
truding after a sharp hike In crude otl futures
prices sent a chill through Inflatlon-warv
market participants In the final hour of
lradlng
Oil prices are widely considered to be a key
component of Inflation In the United Stairs,
therefore sharp rises often have a profound
effect on the stock market.
The Dow Jones Industrial average opened
roughly 14 points higher before It gave bark
some of Us sharp gain and then held steady at
an Increase of about 6 points up until thr final
hour of trading

Dollar lower, gold up a bit
pound began Ihr day al
$1 8 0 8 c o m p a re d w it h
T h r dollar was slightly lower 9 1 8087 on Tuewdav.
Tra d ers said thr pound
In light prr-lmllday trading
Wednesday on major foreign rased against the dollar after
ru n e n ry market* fioiri was the Organu.I huh for EronomkCooperatkm and Development
slightly higher
Traders said thr dollar s gavr a gloomy telecast on
slide w«a a nnmal technical Britain'* interest ratrs
In rarty New York trading,
reaction to the ru rrrn c y 's
surprising surge earlier this thr dollar was slightly lower
against key foreign currencies
week
In earlier trading in Tokyo, In what traders described as
the dollar weakened against feature less trading
The London morning gold
the Jajtanrsr yen &lt;losing O 46
fixing was 9413 85. up 10
yen lower al 124 22 yen
iFralrrs noted Ih r dollar rrntsfrom Tuesday s close
moved erratically as market
players engagrd In dollar- G o ld A n d Silver
buying for position adjust
NEW YORK - Foreign and
merits against masslvr profit domestic gold A silver prices
taking
i|uoted In dollars (&gt;er iroy
In Europe, thr dollar began ounce Wednesday*
Ih r ilav In Frankfurl al I 768 Gold
West German marks, down L o n d o n
slightly Irom I 77H marks on Prrvtuusr lose
413 75
Tuesday
up 0 50
Th e dollar began the day In Morning fixing
413 85
Zurich al I 4025 Swiss francs, up 0 IO
down from I 4008 In Darts, llong Kong
414 50 up
thr dollar opened at 6 0415 0 55
French francs, down from Ntw York
6 074
Comes spot gold open
T h e d o lla r o p e n e d In 4 1 5 0 0 u p I o n
llrussels at 37 18 llelgtan ('omrx spot silver open
francs, down slightly from 6 115 up 0 022
• SI and m Italy al 1.302.00
I t a lia n lire , d o w n fro m
(London m orning fixing
1.309 55 lire
cliangr is tiasrd on the prr
In London. Ih r B ritis h
vtous day's closing price |
United Press International

Kelley

. ill I
i from Page I A

.01

llonrtjt allrrnikH) KelR-v w in
Hooper a tn&lt; ufc rrq u ra o n g
copies &lt;&gt;l all ruuniv computer
data i .ijk -v both current and
Inactive, planning and zoning
minutes dating back lo 1970. all
co u n ty adm lntatralar ’ 11 and
county attorney's letlrrs to 1970
and a ll H rm lu o tr C o u n t y
Expfrsnway Aulimrtlv minutes
and meeting recordings
Kelley also rrcpirslrd lists of
all county co m llle rt. their
member*, reports, minutes and
tapes since 1970 Kelley also
requested a list of all companies
providing services lo ihe county
w hu were paid more than
910.000 starting In 1970
Kelley liegan Ihr Informal Inn
collection before her election in
Novem ber In April, one nl
Kelley s daughters spent several
days in ih r county records oilier
copying 1979 to 1987 county
commission mlnulrs. said Hiller
K o / a n s k y . county re c o rd s
dlrrctot
Kelley said Ihe InliiitnaOcin was also used to give
her an overview eg Ihe county
conmilsion history.

Local Interest
Throe quotations provided
by members o f the Sattoiul
Association o f Securltlea
Dealers are representsrfve
In te r-d e a le r p rle e a aa o f
m id m orning today. In ter­
d e a le r m a r k e r s c h a n g e
throughout the Jay Prtcva do
not Incliule retail markup or
mar ado * n
Bid
Aak
American Pioneer 3V*
3M
Barnet 1Hank
33lb
331*
First Unton
20 lb
20
FPAL
31H
SIM
Fla. Progress
351*
35M
HCA
43
43 lb
Hughes Supply 17*
174*
23
Motrlton's
22 is
NCR Corp
53 H
54 M
PJessey
40
38H
Scotty's
10M
II
Southeast Hank 21 'S
21M
SunTrust
20M
20
Walt Disney
65
63 lb
Wrstlnghouar
52te
52 tv
Hr mis* It k
I6M
161*
HBJ
HH
9
Fla National
1671b
I7lb
Winn-Dixie
431*
44
Emerson...........
31tb

Dow Jones
Dow Jones Averages
l O OO a .m .

30 Indus 2164 82 of! 125
20 Trans 966 22 up I 05
15 Utils
184 51 off 0 06
65 Stork 823 09 off 0 04

Teen

Wekiva--------C ontinued from Page 1A
ment pressures In Seminole
County, hut Hie county has
been consldere a leader In
krc|iing low housing densities
close lo the Wekiva. The county
may Ik- challenged by Ihe state
for allowing about two homes
|K-r acre about two miles Irom
Ihe river, but still In Ihe stale
protection zone.
Martinez and the Cabinet or­
dered the district to adopt
further regulations. Those new
regulations would rrslrlet water
dralnuge Into the river and give

Hie district more authority to
Identify and prohibit |ioirntially
damaging development.
T h r panel u n a n im o u s ly
adopted thr more stringent reg­
ulations ufirr Martinez said the
river basin was too precious a
resource lo lose.
The Wekiva. u |M&gt;|ml.ir central
Florida recreation area, flows
within 10 miles of Orlando.
Martinez ami the Cabinet also
adopted policy guidelines in­
truded to aid thr oysler In­
dustry In Apulachlcola Hay and
elsewhere.

Howell, a 42 year-old district
salesman, said his challenge to
Sweeting to undergo a lest for
thr presence of drugs was a
major fa&lt; 'or in his victory
Howell had the lest performed at
Central Florida Regional Hospl
lal and made the report public
Sunday He said he did not
susprt l Sweeting of using Illegal
drugs, but that the rand Ida! es
should show they arr drug free
as an example to thr youth of
Sanford
Sweeting said the challenge
was In poor tasle and impugnrd
hts character He said If the
challenge was to Ik- made tt
should have been earlier In the
campaign Sweeting said he had
his (wtvale physician perform
the lest, but Ihr results w rrr not
available before election day and
that hr will make them public as

lhat hoard
At least one resident s|&gt;oke
against Ihr resignation at t'lr
commissioners meeting
"I was appalled when Cynthia
Coombs had to resign ami I ask
that the commission not accept
her resignation. I ask lhat (hr
commission check and see If
constitutional rights were vio­
lated It's a disgrace that a child
has such a bad taste this early In
her lllr." Perry Faulkner said
In hrr resignation speech.
Cynthia Ihankcd Dennis for
appointing her to the board and
the eommlssioners for approving
thr appointment.
She said In the speech that In
working with city government,
she learned what ''political
football" meant. ‘‘Because I
became one," she said.
“ Mrs. Dennis asked me to
serve because she believed II
would Ik- an asset to the board to
have Input from a young person,
since we are the ones who use
Hie parks This Innovative Idea
became a political foolball by
some who opposed her |Denull)." Cynthia said.
Odom said she was aware the
issue was Interpreted as a politi­
cal one by some community
members.
"I did not every really want It
lo Ik- pollllcul. It began to be said
n was poltilc.il The only way U
ever did become political was
when Lyncttc Dennis said It
was." Odom said T ursday.

soon as they arr available.
tlon .il A ssocia tio n fur the
"I think If Sweeting would Advancement of Colored I’roplcl
Howell acknowledged the let­
have gone to the hospital with
me Friday and made public the ter was senl only to while voters
results ol his test al ihe same tn the district. "The Orlando
time I had. hr would have won Tlm rs Is a black newspaper and
the election.** Howell said Iasi most whites do not see ll so did
night
noi have an opportunity to see
Sweeting, an attorney, said, Hull article." Howell said I Jusi
"This Is not over yet." He said wanted to polm out that Sweet­
he w ill dem and a recouni ing was being praised for work­
because of Ihe closeness of the ing for the black community amt
vote, and also because “ the I was pledged lo work for the
voters who went to the polls entire community."
Hu well said he talked to be
gave me a victory and It was thr
absentee ballots that turned tt iwertt 1.000 and 1.100 first
district residents In a door-toaround."
When the votes cast at the door campaign that t&gt;rgun when
(Kills were countrd. Sweeting hr drclured his candidacy Oi l
had an right-vote lead. 328 in 31 "M y llrsi goal was to defeat
321 T h r absentee ballots lui nrd Jay Malone, w ho I expected lo la­
that m argin around, giving the strongest candidate.'* hr
Howell and right-vote advan­ said "I think holh Malone and
tage
How ell ran good campaigns."
S Weeting was the lAp vole
Sweeting said he frit had
about the final vote count, not getter In the Dec 6 election,
(or himself, but for campaign receiving 277 voles to Howell's
workers, who he said worked 20-1 and Malone's IHI
very hard for him
Malone, a planning and zoning
Some of those cam paign commissioner, threw his sup|»ort
workers w rrr unhappy with in Sweeting District 4 Commis­
what they charged wrrr racial sioner A A Mi ri.ioah.iti cam­
paigned on (s hall of Howell
campaign tactics by Howell
Howell will suceerd John
They cited s letter dalrd Dec 17
that they rharged was mulled .Mercer on Ihe city commission
and will Ik- sworn In Jan 3 along
only to white voters In ihr
with Mayor Ik-ltyc Smith and ‘
district
District 2 Commissioner Iteh
The letter rlted an Orlando Thomas Jr
Time* arttrlr which praised
Howell, w ho was active In
Sweeting for working (or the
Mark com m unity, and said getting the &lt;lou mow n rcsidetin.il
Howell was pledged to work for area rezoned lor single-family
the entire community, blacks resiliences a tew years ago. Is a
and whites alike The letter pro|Kment oi (ommunlty or gain
Included a photocopy of thr rations as a way lo gel things
article and a picture ol Sweeting d o n e , p ro p o s e d s t r o n g e r
which hi* campaign workrr* neighborhood watch program s
said had liern altered C ampaign Including volunteer patrols to
workers also said thr article c o m b a t c r i m e , a n &lt;1
praised Sweeting's work as an neigh b orh ood recreation pro
grams lor young (K-opIr
attornry for the NAACP (Na

Clerk
Continued from Pag# IA

months
"It will still hike lime ’*fldoper
computer stir said was owned tty said
tin family business Intelvest
Hooper said ihe planning and
zoning minutes will cost nearly
Corp . by I lob Maguire a com
pany computer programmer, 9700 m materials to reproduce
The cost for the la (tor lo ropy the
and used for hrr reference
M a g u ire Is liste d by t h r materials hasn t been calculated,
sii|iervtsor of elections office as he said
C o u n t y u 11 o r n r y c o r r r ihe contact person for computer
Inform ation during Kelley's spumlance will take at least 35
hours lo reproduce to 10.000 to
cani|ialgn
12.000 (Kiges. deputy rounty
Kelley said many ol the doru
mrnts will have lo hr scanned attorney Hob McMllian said
Because most of the (Kiges arr on
by the computer and storrd
Kelley said eventually, she tissue paper, each page will have
wants lo Im* ahlr in type In a to be individual)v copied by
name or a subject and get a list hand. McMillan said
Hooper said the computer In­
of every lime that name or
subject appeared in county re­ formation. stored on hundreds of
tapes and disks, will have to he
cord*.
Hooper said thr request converted into a form that can
a m o u n ts to h u n d r ed s of Ik- used on the Intelvest com­
thousands ol (cage*, more than puter. requiring additional pro
half of which arr on easily- cessing time. He did not know­
how long It would take to
reproduced microfiche.
Originally. Kelley requested all perform the function, originally
Ihe Information by Ihe end of requested by Kelley to he deliv­
December, a task Hooper said ered today (Wednesday) and nowwould lorce a hailing of county due Friday
Kelley said she was willing to
functioning latter, she revised
Ihe request to receive thr in­ work with the county and
formation during ihr next three wouldn’t forre the deadlines

Continued from Page 1A
would like to see done. When
She said she did not resign she left. she- did not givr me any
answers She did not gel hark
under pressure frnm Odom
Goebel said Cynthia was one with me." Odom said.
She said thr parks board had
of the reasons Ihe members gave
voird unanimously lo have
(or resigning
lie said, to his knowledge. Cynthia removed because she
Cynthia Is ihr youngest person had missed two meetings
C yn thia said a trlrp h o n r
lo serve on an adult board In Ihr
mrssagr to explain one absence
county.
•| had no problems working was never passed onto Ihe parks
with anybody on Ihe hoard, and recreation director.
rrgurdlrs* of age," Qoebel said
City Administrator Gene Dethis morning lie said hr attends Marie wrote a memo lo the
director In support of Cynlhla
thr meeting*every month.
Odom said Tuesday that she after llils had happened
Cynlhla. a Lyman High School
had been told by a lot of people
that they wanted Cynthia off the Junior, (old Odom lhat she felt
board and that she was trying to she had done a gocHt Job giving
advice on different things
resolve that problem.
"I asked her If she would leen-agers would like lo see 111
consider starting a youth adviso­ Hie (K irks She said she lelt lhat
ry board. I told her that's wh.it I they Just did not want her on

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Sandra Goard and
C ity C o m m ission er W hltey
Eckstein, at first said a recount
would be held at 10 a m. today,
but when the exact percentage
was calculated, found that a
recount Is not required
Sweeting campaign workers
questioned a 10-vote discrepan­
cy between the num ber of
ballots cast and the total of the
votes received by both can­
didates Tam m told them the
rompuler lhat count* the votes
will reject ballots lhat either arr
Improperly filled out. such as
voles for both candidates, or arr
not marked w ith u voteole
markrd The computer records
only those votrs counted, and
does not report how many
Im IIo I s were rejected, resulting
In a discrepancy between the
number of ballots and number of
votrs reported, he said

Jam bs and Hrad Lang, but not a
decisive one S h r said thr
change tn management and the
qualification* ol their replace­
ment* was the ma(or factor in
hrr decision

Knic kert*K'krr
tn his unsuccessful hid lor
county commission District I
seat
Morse said shr would Ml other
scnlof-level position* including
liernen. Jacob* and lamg w rrr
Lang's position, by Jan 3 Two
lop officials retaining their Job* criticised earlier this year lor
are Nancy McMillan, county fi­ using clerk's older credit cards
nance coordinator and Dillcc Issued lo them for personal
R o za n s k y . r o u n t y rero rd * expenses T w o audits, one
funded by Berrien and a second
dtrrrtor. Morse said
Morse said ihr credit card funded by thr county, found no
scandal that led tu Hrrnen's taxpayer's money was used to
driest thts vest played a role In pay for personal expenses but
hrr decision In not keeping ll»e county audit rrtliclaed Her

Hen * policy allow ing the use ol
thr cars tor personal purchases
Morse said no changes would
in supervisory and
lower position*, hill said lour or
five people in higher (tosIHotts
might tie fir'll In a rmrgani/.i
Hon of Ihr clerk's other She sold
the reorganization is being
orchestrated by herself. Scot!
and Tucket

Ik * madr

’ We've found Ihr office Is
top-hravy. so we'll Ik- making
some change* and Hirer won t
be, a slot (or , cyz-ryuur.,',' Mor**
said

D EATHS
EDN A IR EN E EPPERSON
Edna Errne Epperson. 83.
2351 Sand Lake Road.
Longwood. died Dec I 1 al
Florida Hospital. Altamonte
Spring* She was horn Aug 26.
1905 tn Tazrw rll County. Va
She was a homemaker and a
member of the First Baptist
Church. Forest City.
Survivors includr daughters.
Th e lm a S h rrw s b e rry .
L o n g w o o d , N o ra W r i g h t .
Ulurflrld. Va . Zanr Rice. Walled
Lake. Mich . foster-daughter.
Patricia Oglesby. Van Wyck.
S C . ; sons. Kenneth. Grand
Ledge. Mich . Howard. Ulueflrld.
W . Va.: brothers. Clarence
M a th rn a . D e tro it. R ussell
Mat hr na. Cameron. Okla.; ststrr.
Eva Scott. Falls Mills. Va . 24
g r a n d c h ild r e n : 36 g r r a t grandchildren
H aldw tn-Fatrchlld Funeral
Home, Orlando, tn charge of
arrangements.
P L E A S A N T M cGRIFP
Pleasant McGrtff. 98. 1798
Rossenberry Lane, Sanford, died
I rul.ii at his r- sldcm &gt; Bom
Sept. 15, 1890 in Gasdcn
County, hr moved to Sanford
from Havana In 1923 Hr was a
retired poultry farm laborer, the
founding father of Mars Hill
Seventh-day Adventist Church
and a deacon.
Survivors Include daughters,
Eula Willis McGrtff. Bridget
Johnson. Dorothy Lee Norrts,
Margaret Jon es. Mary Luc
Chapcrs. Lucille Miller. Fannie
MrGrtfT. all of Sanford, sons.
Eddie Johnson. Bennie Lee
Mills, both of Sanford; brothers.
Aaron. Havanas sisters, Martha.
Sara Williams. Millie Curtis.
Annie Mallory. Tina Jones, all of
Havana; 35 grandchildren.
Sunrise Funeral Home. Sanford. in charge of arrangement*
G R A C E E. ROBINSON
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Oxford Road. Fern Park, died
Monday at Florida Hospital.
Altamonte Springs. Bom June
27. 1902 In New York, she
moved to Fern Park from Atlanta
tn 1977. She was a homrmakrr

and a member of the Goldrnrod Sanford, in charge ol arrange
mrnls.
Baptist Church. Winter Park
Survivors include daughter.
Clara A Willis. Mallland. son.
Albert E . St. Augustine, live
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Margate, Fla.. Camille Wilson.
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North details classified testimony

NATION

United Prase In tarnsBanal

Suspects arrested In diamond heist
NEW YORK — Poller am-Mrd five »u*pretrd jewel thieves
Tuesday as they sal sipping champagne and counting more
than $700,000 worth of diamonds stolen from a Fifth Avenue
gem brokerage earlier In the day.
“That’s exactly what they were having — a party," said
police Capt. Charles Allfano. whose squad headed the
Investigation.
The loot was spread across a coffee table and stashed In
plastic shopping bags when police burst Into the seventh floor
apartment tn Manhattan at about 4 p m and arrested the
suspects, he said.
All were charged with burglary and criminal possession of
stolen property, police said.
The suspects were "sitting around the table, counting their
loot." sipping champagne and Chlvas Regal scotch and
munching on fruit when police spoiled their celebration.
Allfano said.
Police declined to say what led them to the suspects

Jurors weigh charges against clan
CO A LV ILLE. Utah — Jurors faced a third day of delibera­
tions Wednesday after being unable to reach a verdict Tuesday
In the second-degree murder trial of three polygamous clan
members In tin w it h of a law officer during an armed
standoff
The jury of four men and four women was unable to reach a
unanimous verdict following about 12 hours of deliberations
Monday evening and Tuesday. The Jurors recessed for the
night late Tuesday.
During closing arguments, prosecutors told Jurors not to
allow the defendants to hide behind God. who they claim told
them to take vengeance for the death of the clan patriarch In
1079. Defense attorneys claimed police contributed to the
bloodshed by forcing a shootout.
Addam Swapp, 27: his brother. Jonathan. 21: and
brother-in-law. John Timothy Stnger. 22. are charged In 3rd
District Court with second-degree murder In the Jan. 28
shooting death of stair Corrections Ll. Fred House during a
standoff sparked by the bombing of an empty Mormon church.
House was killed on the 13th and final day of a standoff that
started after Addam Swapp bombed the chapel. Swapp said the
bombing was part of a plan of revenge for the death nine years
before of clan patriarch John Stnger. a polygamous ex­
communicated Mormon

Jury considers charges against Myerson
NEW YORK — Jurors In Bess Myerson’* divorce-fixing trial
deliberated Into the night, mulling over testimony by the
prosecution’s star witness, but the troubled ex-Mtaa America
kept her potac and chatted with court spectators
The U.S. District Court Jury, entering a third day of
deliberations Wednesday, asked to re hear testimony Tuesday
about conspiracy and obstruction of Justice charges, then
ended a 10 W hour session at 9 30 p m.
Myerson. 64. the 1945 Miss America who was Mayor Edward
Koch's cultural allairs commissioner until 1987. la on trial with
her Imprisoned boyfriend. Carl ’’Andy” Capaaao. 43. and
retired state Supreme Court Judge Hortense Gabel. 76
Prosecutors asy Myerson hired Gabel’s daughter. Sukhreet.
for a $19.O0O-s-ycsr city Job to Influence Gabels rulings in the
|millionaire sewer contractor serving
i r taa evasion. Gable lowered
woman panel focused ns attention Tuesday
on ihs.a— duality of the government's key witness. Sukhreet
Gabel, asking for testimony she gave al trial but had never
before told Investigators In the lengthy probe

Marine experts hope to free dolphin
VIRGINIA BEACH. Va — A diver planning a mission to
rescue a stranded young dolphin said he was relying on the
experience of his group of marine experts to successfully
complete the risky mission.
Plana call for a small boat to be used Wednesday to catch the
attention of the 300-10-400 pound, flve-foot-long dolphin
Divers will then cnclrrlc the mammal, snare ll In a net and
move it to a Coast Guard helicopter.
Once "Rascal" is moved aboard the helicopter, marine
officials plan to release the dolphin off tlir North Carolina coast.
It Is hoped the dolphin will then meet up with other dolphins
migrating south toward warmer water.
"It does have some danger, because It Is a btg animal, but we
have very experienced, well trained divers." said Michael
Hllllrr, a local dive shop owner who took a boat out Tuesday to
visit the dolphin.
Other dolphins left the area at the end of the aummer to
migrate to warmer Atlantic Ocean waters further south, but
Rascal stayed behind

Little hope for beached baby whale
NEW YORK — Officials M y they have little hope of M V t n g a
haby pilot whale that beached Itself In Querns and was taken
to an aquarium to be nursed back to health on a diet of cottage
cheese, heavy cream and vitamins
"The chances that 111Is animal will makr II are almost
non-existent." said Rick Miller, spokesman for the New York
Aquarium tn Coney Island. “ As far as we know a baby whale In
this condition has never survived without its mother ”

From United Pros* International reports

W ASH IN GTON - With hla
Iran-Contra trial looming nearer.
Oliver North this week secretly
outlined for a federal Judge the
classified material that could be
exposed In defense testimony.
Including hla own. If the rase
goes forward
At the same time, lawyers for
the former White House aide arr
culling through thouranda of
pag^s of sensitive material to
Identify 300 documents — the
limit set by the court — that they
deem necessary lor thetr de
fense.
The jockeying over which
classified documents North ta
entitled to use at trial still
threatens to force the govern­
ment to drop the central charges
agalnat him. but U S District
Ju d g e G e rh a rd Geaell has
scheduled a public pre-trial
hearing for Wednesday to dim
ruaa procedures for Jury selec­
tion.
There has been speculation

Olltrtr North
that aftrr two year* of Investiga­
tion. al a taxpayer coat already
reaching $12 million. Geaell will
aet N orth’# trial date soon,
pnaalbly at Wednesday’s hear­
ing.

In d e p e n d e n t p ro s e c u to r
Law rence W a lsh, who has
overseen the labrynthlnr In­
vestigation of the secret 1983-86
arms sales to Iran and diversion
of proceeds to the Nicaraguan
Contra rebels, has been stymied
much of the time by national
security concerns.
Reagan administration of­
ficials have warned repeatedly
that. If Walsh Insists on using
certain highly classified material
for hla case or If the court allows
North to submit such material,
prosecution of some or all of the
14-count Indictment may have
to be abandoned
The caae ta so complex that
Walsh announced last week he
would not personally participate
&gt;n Norths trial. Inatrad appoln
ting a three-member trial team
so he could remain available to
oversee other aspects of the
Inquiry and battle Intelligence
agencies objecting to use of
classified materials
North, former national securi­
ty adviser John Poindexter and

Accused child killer’s
trial testimony continues
Uwltsd F rssi Iwtrnatlanat
NEW YORK - Tw o police
officers testified Tuesday al the
murder trial of accused child
killer Joel Steinberg that they
saw his ex-lover sitting In a car
drinking beer aa the 6-year-old
gtrl raised by the couple lay
dyings! home
The accounts of the two of­
ficers opened the defense rase by
disputing some of the testimony
of Hrdda Nuaabaum, Steinberg’s
former llve-tn girlfriend and a
key witness against him
Steinberg. 47. Is charged In
a ta te S u p r e m e C o u r t of
murdering Lias Steinberg. 6. the
child he look In aa hla own
Instead without adopting the
gtrl He had promised the girl’s
natural mother to arrange an
adoption for a fee. but never did
so
He Is accused of beating Lisa
Into a coma the evening of Nov
I. 1987. then leavtng the uncon
•rtous child with Nusshaum In
their Greenwich Village apart
meut to go out lor dinner
The rhlld was brought to the
hospital the next day and died
Nov. 5 The couple was arrested
Nov 2
Polite officer Thomas Arvdry
testified Tuesday that at 8 40
p m on Nov I. 1987. he re­
sponded to a radio report of a
penalblc stolen car and instead
found Nuaabaum sitting inside
the vehicle a few feet from the
apartment drinking a beer.
Nuaabaum. who offered some
of the most damaging testimony
against Steinberg, told I he Jury
under oath site never left thetr
a pa rtm e nt a ftrr S te in b e rg
handed her the child's battered
body before 7 p m on Nov I
The officer testified that after
he ordered the woman out of the
cor. hr spoke to her from a
distance of 3 feet
Defense lawyer Ira London
asked the officer If there was
“ any question In your mind that
the woman that you saw in the
car was llrdds Nusatiauin."
"There Is no question about
II. " M id the young officer. who
Joined the poller force In 1985
London, who strongly In ­
dicated hr wtlt try to blamr
Nussbaum for Lisa’s death,
asked Andry how he came lo
learn the Identity of the woman
In the car
Andry replied that he rerognlicd her from television
reports about the couple's arrest
the following day.
“ I saw the lady that they were
bringing In on the news." Andry

DEAR REFUSE C U S TO M E R S ;
There will be no refuse pickup for customers served by the City of
Sanford's refuse department on Friday, December 23, and Monday,
December 26, 1988. Monday's Service will be picked up Tuesday,
December 27, and Tuesday’s Service, Wednesday, December 28, 1988.
Regular sorvice will resume Thursday, December 29, 1988.
Monday’s service, January 2,1989, will be picked up Tuesday, January
3, Tuesday’s service will be picked up, Wednesday, January 4, 1989.
Regualr service will resume Thursday, January 5, 1989.
For additional refuse Information, call Public Works Department,
322-3161, Ext. 285. For billing Information, 322-3161, Ext. 243.

Thank You For Your Cooperation.

The caae la being tried under
the Classified Information Pro­
cedures Art. which give courts
more leeway to curb drfrnse
lawyers from scuttling prosecu­
tions by Ihrealenlng lo use
sensitive data without showing
its relevance
In a stem ruling last week.
Geaell suggested that North’s
attorneys have engaged tn that
tactic — known aa "graym ail" —
by refusing to deflnr which of
30,000 pages of classified mate­
ria) they needed for thetr de
fense The Judge rest riel ed North
to producing, by .lan 3. a list of
300 sensitive documents, about
the aame number Walsh has
proposed lo tor.

P U T Y O U R P A R TY IN ’ D U D S
O N I OR TO M O R R O W N IG H T!

M id. "It wax Hrdda Nuaabaum '*

Andry dracrlbrd thr woman In
th r car aa wearing a b lu r
bandanna, black Jacket and blur
Jr ana — th r n m r c lo th re
Nuaabaum w a s wearing when
•hr waaairrstrd
“ Her noar waa distorted llkr II
was messed up som ehow ."
Andry M id “ Her face lookrd
distorted "
Andry M id hr aaw Nuaabaum
when hr came to court during
her testimony Dec. 3 and hr
rrcognlxed her aa thr u m r
prraon hr had arm m thr car
more than a year before
In later testimony. Andry •
partner, police officer Leroy
Grice, also M id he was sure the
woman hr m w in thr cor on Nov
I was Nuaabaum
Both Nuaabaum and Steinberg
were arrested tn Lias's death,
but charges against Nuaabaum
w rrr dropped after praorcutura
decided Nu*wbaum wax so badly
beaten by Strlnbrrg she wax
tnrapabir of Infurlng or saving
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THURSDAY.
DEC. 22. 1988
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NOTICE O F
CHANGE O F
LA N D USE
T h e City of Sanford proposes to change the use of the land within
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iwo arms dealers were Indicted
last March on charges Including
conspiracy, theft of government
properly, obstruction and false
statements stemming horn their
secret efforts to aid the Contras
during a congresalonal ban on
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A public hearing on the proposal will be held on Thursday, January 5,
1989 at 7:00 P.M. or as soon thereafter as possible, by the Planning and
Zo ning Co m m iss io n of Sanford, Florida, In the C ity Commission R o o m ,
City Hall, Sanford, Florida. T h e Planning and Zoning Com m ission, a c ­
ting as the City of Sanford’s designated Local Planning Agency, will c o n ­
sider an amendment to the Future Land Use Plan Element of the C o m ­
prehensive Plan.
Interested parties may appear at the meeting and be heard regarding the
transmittal of the proposed plan amendment to the City C o m m issio n.
C o p ie s of the proposed amendment to the Future Land Use Plan
Element of the Com prehensive Plan is available at the Department of
Engineering and Planning and at the City Hall, Sanford, Florida and m a y
be inspected by the public.
A D V I C E T O T H E P U B L IC : If a person decides to appeal a decision
made with respect to any matter considered at the above meeting
or hearing, he may need a verbatim record of the proceedings,
include the testim ony and evidence, w h ic h record is not
provided by the City of Sanford. (FS 286.0105)

�Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida — Wednesday, December 21, 1960 — 7A

Red Cross suspends Lebanon operations
Unltsd Praia Intamatlana.

Hostage's family appeals to kidnappers
B EIR U T. Lebanon — The faintly of Irish hostage Brian
Keenan, who haa been held In Lebanon by pro-Iranian
extremists for morr Ilian two years, madr a Christmas appeal
Wednesday for his release.
The plea was made In a letter published In Ihr Independent
An-Nahar newspaper. It was signed by Keenan's mother,
Marta, and hts two sisters. Brenda and Helen
"W e rail on your abductors to free you so that (you ran) Join
us on Chrtalmas," thr Irttrr said. "We always remember you,
particularly during this period of each year.
"W e are doing our best with all concerned parties to free you
We love you and miss you," the lettrr said
Keenan. 33, an English tear her at thr Amerlran University of
Beirut, disappeared April 11. I OHO while on his way to work
No group has rlalmed responsibility for his abduction
The Irish national Is among 15 foreigners, including nine
Americans, believed held In I-rbanon by militants loyal to Iran

GENEVA — The International
Committee of the Red Cross, in
announcing It Is suspending
operations tn Lebanon, said It
accepts the risks Inherent In
aiding the victims of war but will
not tolerate death threats
against Its workrra
In the first such move in Its
124-year history, the Genevabased ICRC said Tuesday It was
pulling Its foreign staff out of
strtfe-lom Lebanon because of
death threats believed linked to
the forthcoming murder trial of a
S h iite Moslem h ija ck e r In
Switzerland.
The decision came four days
after IC R C delegate Peter
Winkler was released unharmed
by a pro Iranian group that held
him hostage for a month Three
other ICRC members were kid

Hon took the threats "ve ry
seriously."
"The y were relayed via people
we know and with whom we
have dealt before." Bauvrrd
said. "There was no question al
all of us leaving our people in
danger of their lives "
Lebanese officials said 13
employees left by ship Tuesday
from the C h ristia n port of
Jounleh. 12 miles north of
Beirut, to Larnaca. Cyprus The
rest were to leave Wrdnrsday
thr officials said Winkler left
telamon shortly alter he was
freed.
W itnesses said C h ris tia n
militiamen pushed bark report
era as the evacuees hastily
boarded thr ship

l ( T h e ICRC) cannot tolerate that it’s
delegates should be subject to a threat that
negates the very essence of its humanitari­
an mission.)
-International Committee ol the Red Cross
napped earlier In Lebanon but
were released wIIbin a day or
two
T h r neutral all-Swiss agency,
guardian of Ihr 1049 Geneva
Conventions on humanitarian
conduct In war and civil strife,
said the death threats were
made agalnsl It* slaff Monday
and all 17 Swiss delegates,
doctors, nursrs and technical
personnel were pulled out at
once
"In all circumstances the ICRC
arcepta the risks Inherent In

situation* of conflict." a state­
ment horn ICRC headquarters
said. "It cannot, however, toler­
ate that Its delegates should be
subjeii to a lhrr.il that negates
the very essence of Its humani­
tarian mission
"Th e ICRC Is ready al all limes
to resume Its protection and
assistance activities In Leturnon
a* soon as these threats are
c le a rly and u n e q u iv o c a lly
withdrawn "
Carlos B su vrrd . an ICRC
spokesman, said thr organl/a

The ICRC said It Is the first
lime the agency has abandoned
an asalstance program b e c a u s e
of thrrats

Argentine army chief resigns
BUENOS AIHES. Argentina — Argentina's three highestranking generals met a kry demand of rrbrl officers by offering
their resignations, but President Raul Alfonsln Insisted hts
government has not raved In to I he mill inerts
The arm y’s high command said In a statement forsday
evening that &lt; hlef of Staff Q rn Jose Dante C'artdl. Deputy
Chief of Staff Gen Miguel Ahbatr and Inspci toi General
Enrtqu? Jorge Blanch! had "rrltrratrd their rrqurst to go into
retirement
The generals, the three highest ranking men In the army, are
believed to have privately asked President Raul Alfonsln to
relieve them afier several days of military revolts, beginning
Dec 2. In which rrbrl officers seized two bases
T h r army announced the resignations shortly after Cartdl
met with Alfonsln In the downtown presidential palace
Alfonsln. fsctng widespread criticism from opposition traders
who have accused him of making a secret deal with military
rrhels to end the uprisings railed a special session of Congress
for 10 a m 18 a m ESTl Wrdnrsday to explain his handling of
the crisis
W’tih presidential elections only six months away. Alfonsln
has repeatedly insisted he did twW make any concessions to
rebel army officers who seized the infantry sc hod at the
Campo de Mayo base. 20 miles northwest of lloenoa A ire s on
Dec. 2 and then captured the 101st Infantry IMIalllon
headquarters in Villa Martelli on thr northern run of thr
rapttal

Security not linked to coup attempt
KH AR TO UM Sudan — The Sudanese government vested
Itself with swreplng powers to arrest and detain suspects under
s new state of emergency declaration, hut official* denied the
move was tlnkrd to reports of a weekend roup attempt
Justice Mmistrr Haaaan AtxlalU Turabi. who also srrvrs as
attorney general, said Tuesday the slate of emergency was
dec lared "for security and defense reasons during a meeting
of the Sudanese Emergency Committee
Turabi. who heads thr committee, told reporters the sirp was
taken in response to "certain Incidents that have taken place
and movements monitored by the authorities." but refused to
explain further
Me said authorities directed police and soldiers lo ' lakr
necessary measures ’ to maintain public safety and j»&gt;lm&lt;al
stability The ontef gives security lories the right to sues!
su s p e c ts without judicial warrants sod to detain them without
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fresh coup attempt was foiled Sunday nfght and the rlrmznt*
who madr the attempt were aitrslrd The sit nation Is under
control “
But Defense Minister Ahdul Majtd Khalil was quoted as
denying the report, which blamed like altrmpt on "racist
elements without giving lutlhrr detail*

Arafat meets with Yugoslavian leaders
BELGRADE. Yugoslavia — Palestine Llbriallon Organization
leader Yasser Arafat met with Yugoslav traders Tuesday In his
Internal lottal quest for a Middle East jieacr conference and
eventual direct negotiations with Israel
Arafal flew to Belgrade from Vienna, where earlier Tuesday
hr said Israel’s plan lu build new Jewish seitlemrnls In the
occupied West Hank and Gaza Slrtp would torjtedd peace
efforts in the region
The PLO leader received a stale welcome al Belgrade's
Surcln airport and was greetrd with a warm hug from
President Ralf Dlzdarevlc It was Arafat's flrsi visii to
Yugoslavia, a staunch supporter of hts Middle East polkies,
since thr Palestine National Council declared an independent
Palestinian state at a mid-November meeting In Tunis

Vanuatu president arrested
ItJ R T VILA. Vanuatu — Police anrslrd President Oeorge At!
Sokomanu and searched bis official residence Wednesday, five
days after hr tried to dissolve thr legislature of ihr South
Pacific island nation, family member* aald
T h r report by relatives of Sokomanu's detention, which
could not tie independently confirmed, came as political
opponents took steps to have him removed from office on
charges of treason
About 20 uniformed and plainclothes officers searched
Sokomanu's ofllrlal rratdrncr and took him to police
headquarters for questioning. Ills relatives said.
Earlier In the day. 20 of 46 members of Parliament loyal to
Prime Minister the Rev Walter Llnl signed a motion luconvrnr
a meeting of the Electoral College seeking to remove Sokomanu
from offire,

From United Prett International report*

Animal-rights group claims responsibility for bombings
U n ltw d P re s s In te r n a tio n a l

LO N DO N — A n im a l-rights
activists protesting fur sales
c la lm -d !-• ,-io n tlb illly for
ftrebombing tour exclusive de­
partment stores and warned that
m o rr explosive* had been
planted
No one was injured m the four
explosion* that nearly destroyed
one store and damaged three
others. Including Hamid* police
said Tuesday.
The Manchester Evening New*
received a telephone call 6tim a
man claiming to represent Hie
Animal Liberation Front who
said thr group was responsible
for Monday night’s bombings
and warned that mure device*
bad been planted
The man said a bomb was
planted In Kackhams depart
mrnt store In Birmingham 118

miles north of London l*ollce
later found the bomb and dr
fused tt. Roller also defused a
bomb al the London ijflr*~i of
Fur Review magazine
Anim al rights campaigners
have previously flrebombcd
London sforr* to protest fur
sales A senes of ftrebombing*
by the Animal Liberation Front
In 1908 forced the fur depart­
ment at Adders In Croydon.
South London, lo rinse
The first firebomb went off at 9
p m Monday on the third floor of
Harrods. the prestigious dr
parimrni store in London's fash­
ionable Knight abridge area The
store was closed and the blast
caused only slight damage, a
Scotland Yard spokeswoman
said
Dingles. In Plymouth. 215
miles southwest of London, was
"severely damaged ' by a small

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endured a record breaking year
in space land«&lt;l aairly W rdnrs
day after a computer failure m
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return by three hours
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cosmonauts V lsd lm lr T ito v .
Musa Manarov and tFrench
astronautl Jean-Loup Chretien
United today at 12 57 |4 57 a m
ESTl at 180 km 1112 mUest In
the southeast of the city of
Djezkazgsn
The landing was a triumph for
T i t o v and M a n a ro v . w ho
smashed world records for space
endurance by living In space a
full year.
The two cosmonauts and
Chretien, who Joined Titov and
Manarov In the Soviet Mtr space
station Nov 26, touched down
185 miles away from the original
landing site ol Arkailk In the
plains ol Soviet central Asia
Tasa said thr thrre-hour drlav
was caused by "a disorder ol the
on-board automatic systems"
Soviet television attributed the
deUy to a computer overload on
the TM tt re-entry vehicle.
It was the second time this
year that a Soviet spacecraft
with a foreign sjiaceman aboard
had to delay Its landing because
of a computer failure
On Sept 6. the return to earth
of Ihr Soviet Afghan tram of
Vladimir Lyakhov and Abdol
Ahad Mohmand was deUyed for
24 hours after a com puter
malfunction foiled Iwo landing
attempts
The spacecraft originally was
lo have landed at 9 48 a m. ( 1 48
a.m. E S T l Wednesday on a
desert atrpjrc at Arkailk. about
600 miles north of the Soviet
sjiace center in Baikonur, 1.500
miles southeast of Moscow,
Soviet officials said 300
personnel, 919 helicopters and
live airplane* had been standing

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take place tn thr pUnned target
area
Tttov and Manarov officially
completed a year in space at
5 30 p tn Moscow ttmr Tuesday
(9 30 a m ES Tl
The pair shallrred the old
spa&lt; r endurance mark of 326
d a y s set b y S o v ie t Y u r i
Romanenko in ltl87. lly romporlsoo Ihe longest U-S. manned
flight was 84 days, art In 1974

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(ootball player and high school coach
who developed Lou Gehrig's disease
at ago 30, but rofused lo give up on life.
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TOKYO - The Soviet Unkm
and Jap a n failed to make
headway nn a territorial diaputr
dating back to the closing days
of World War II. but agrred
Wednesday to establish a per­
manent forum to study the
problem.
The agreement to establish a
forum came at the conclusion of
a four-day visit by Soviet Foreign
Minister Eduard Shevardnadxe.
who had engaged In some­
times-heated discussions with
h is Ja p a n e se c o u n te rp a rt
Sosuke Uno over the territorial
conflict.
Officials said no progress was
made toward resolving the dis­
pute. which Involves four islands
off Japan's northern coast that
were seized by the Soviet Union
at the end of World Wartl
Japan also balked at Soviet
requests for economic agree­
ments to Increase trade and
foreign Investment.
But In a Joint statement re­
te s te d th re e h o u rs a fte r
Shevardnadze's departure for
the Philippines, the two sides
agreed to set up a permanent
working committee to resolve
the territorial Issue and clear the
way for the signing of a peace
treaty to formally end World
War II hostilities The Soviet
Union and Japan never signed
an accord to end the war.
"This agreement is one of the
mast Important outcomes of my
visit to Ja p a n this tim e ."
Shevradnadxc told a news con­
ference at the Japan National
Press Club Just before his de­
parture.
"The proposed peace treaty
will comprise all pending pro­
blems — political, economic and
geographical." he said.
"I believe that our talks helped
elevate the level of mutual un­

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derstanding and opened a new
chapter In Soviet-Japanese telaIlona." he said
During his visit. Shevradnadxe
told Prime Minster Noboru
Takeshlta that Soviet leader
Mikhail Gorbachev was planning
to travel to Japan In what would
be the first visit by a Soviet
leader.
Uno said at least four more
meetings at the foreign ministry
level would be needed before
such a summit. Indicating that
Gorbachev's visit would not take
place for at least another year.

MANILA. Philippines — Soviet
F o re ig n M in is t e r E d u a rd
Shevardnadze arrived In Manila
Wednesday for high-level talks
that are expected to touch on the
future of U S. military liases in
the Philippines
"We have a great deal to say to
each other on the prospects of
our bilateral relations, on (hr
s.luallon In the Asia-Pacific re­
gion and on the current stale of
I n t e r n a t io n a l a f f a ir s ."
Shrvardnadxr said In a state­
ment.
Shevardnadxe noted he la the
highest Soviet official to visit the
Philippines since diplomatic re­
lations were established In 1976.
and he said the 24-hour visit
would further advance "new
trends" In the ties between the
two countries
The Soviet official, who arrived
In Manila from a four-day visit to
Japan, said he was looking
forward to his meetings Thurs­
day with Foreign Secretary' Haul
Manglapus and Prrsldenl Coraxon Aquino beforr he leaves for
North Korea In the final leg of his
i hree nation Aslan tour
Manglapus. who wclcornrd
Shevardnadxe at the Manila
airport, said he expected talks
with the Soviet official would
touch on the future of the U.S
Clark Air Base and Subic Bay
Naval Baar. Washington » larg­
est overseas Installations
Manglapus has said the future
of thr bases was strictly a matter
for the Philippines and the
Untied Slates to decide. The
■I I-year-old treaty covering the
bases expires in 19 9 1
B e fo re l e u v i n g T o k y o .
Shevardnadxe told reporters his
talks with Japanese leaders
produced "the most substantial

NAIROBI. Kenya — Rwanda
President Juvenal Habyarlmana,
who selxed power In a bloodless
roup 15 years ago. was re­
elected for a third term In a poll
In which he ran unopposed,
stale-run Radio Rwanda said
Wednesday
Habyarlmana garnered 99 H
percent of Ihr vole, according lo
uiinllii i.il returns. In an election
In which voters cast "yes" or
"no" ballots on whether he
should serve another 5-ycar
term.
The voting Monday In Africa's
most densely populated country
was orderly, hut release of the
official result was delayed until
all ballots could be counted,
according to Ih r broadcast
monitored In Nairobi
A foreign diplomat In Kigali.
Ihe Rwanda capital, said people
had been (old It was In (heir
Interest lo vole "yes." "But
besides that, Ihe president Is
genuinely popular here." he
said.
The 99.8 percent approval
rating was the highest yet
achieved bv Habyarlmana and

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"The overall situation Is not
suitable for further promotion id
Investment." th r spokesman
said. "We don't see a need of
adding to existing treaties."
Althcwgh the two countries
current trade level ts double the
exchange between the Soviet
Union and either the United
Stairs or Britain. Japan has
been reluctant to supply Its high
technology to Moscow or enter
Into major Investment projects

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"This agreement (on a perma
nent working committee) ts one
of the most important outcome*
of my visit to Japan this time."
said Shevardnadxe. who last
visited Japan In January 1986
"The proposed peace treaty will
comprise ail pending problems
— political, economic and geo­
graphical "
On the eve of Shevardnadze's
arrival In Manila. Manglapus
said Philippine security officials
have for the first time dropped
objection* to expanded trade
with Moscow, and he predicted
Shevardnadze's visit would lead
to Improved relation*
"Wc are finally overcoming
thr bias that we used to sufTrr
under — that trade (with thr
Sovlrlsl bring* with It sub
version." Manglapus said
Manglapus sale! thr decision lo
expand trade with Ihe Soviets
was reached during a high level
Inter-agency meeting Monday
that reviewed "all aspects* of
trade with Moscow

tame close to fulfilling tils
party's campaign slogan "R e­
elect President Habyarlmana
with 100 percent of the vole."
T h r election was Ihe third to
be held In the Impoverished
central African nation since
Habyarlmana selxed power In a
bloodless coup 15 years ago
E le c tio n s lo scats In the
couniry's one-party parliament
were scheduled for Dec. 26
In Ihe two previous presi­
dential elections, llabyurtrnuna
earned a 98.99-pcrccnl yes vote
In 1978 and 99-percent approval
In 1983
Rwanda, a former Belgian
colon y b o rd e rin g U ga n da .
Tanzania and Zaire, achieved
independence In 1962 und was
governed for Us first 13 years by
President Gregolre Kaylbandu
and an elected 47-seat parlia­
ment.
H a b y a r tr n a n a . the n the
minister of defense, seized power
to a coup In Ju ly 1973 and
eslabllshed a military govern­
ment that run the coffeeproducing nation until civilian
government was restored In
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Master wastewater
pump may be replaced
trlbutlnn system If It Is not
replaced,
He said Ihe series of pom|ts
SANFORD — Sanford com mis lifts raw sewage from where It
■loners have rr« rived some gixxl flows out of gravity sewers about
news and some kid news about 12 feet below the ground, to the
Ihr nest phase of the wastewater sewage treatment plant about 20
feet above ground level
plant improvement project
Simmons and consultant Paul
replacement of the master pomp
Porter of Conklin. Porter anti
system
Hnlmrs. said Ihe city would be
Rill Sim m ons, director ol ■barged a maximum of 4 W»
engineering and planning told percent on a 30-year loan from
Ihe commissioners at a Monday ihe revolving fund, which would
workshop that the Mate has lx- much rhrajx-r than selling
discontinued grants for which Ixtrids to pay for the pump
the project would lx* eligible
T o ta l In te re st costs are
However, the gixxl news is estimated by Portrr In Ire S2 ;r
Dial Ihe project Is at Ihe top ol a million on a 4 S per rent loan,
list of projects eligible fur a comjrared with *4 h million for
low tnterrsl loan from the Stair ihe present "going rate” of 7 5
KrvoIvtnK Fund
percent.
Utility rustomrrs have a m ix­
Plans for Ihe new pumping
ed messaj(r from this news too station are rornplele and Potlrr
— their utility rates will Inrreasr said (he station should Ire con­
to pay off the loan, hut not us structed before ihttse plan are
much as they would If the city tmldaletf
sold bonds for the prnjrrt at a
The commission is expected lo
higher Interest rate
diithortrr al Its next meeting a
Simmons told commissioners utility rate study to determine
the 23-year-old master pump trow much of an Increase will be
station will become the weak needed to pay oil the loan, and
i i n k 1* In th e r e v a m p e d Simmons will for orally apply for
wastewater treatment and tils
Ihe state loan
By M A D CHURCH
Herald stall writer

Sanford community development
office running out of funds
not lx- pan of Ihe courtly CDBG
program next IIsa at year, but
will apply lor Irderal binds
SANFORD — Partially as a directly under HU1) » small &lt;tiles
result rtf Seminole County * program
Simmons also responded to
dlMouming of the eligibility lor
commissioners ipirstions con­
r e i m b u r s e m e n t of a it
minlstratlvr funds fur Sanford » cerning othrr county suit trill
renial rehabilitation program rlsms of Sanlord * block grant
juograms lot billing failure to
and emergency shelter program
*|&gt;riid rental relralalltalioii pro
the city's community develop
merit nffk r is running our of gram money for actual re­
habilitation the llrst year of tfte
money to keep li operating
Sanford » federal Community program although most of tjie
Developm ent Block G rant administrative funds were spent,
IC'BDGI programs are funded and the 1171(10 (raid for an
liHumpletrd housing tebahtllla
through tire county, which re
reives Ihe funds then allocates lion prujrrt. which the unruly
them from among appln atlon* ( DIM. niii.. says u will not
from untrorporated areas and re mil must the rlly for
' In the lirsi year ol the renial
from cities in (be county
rehabilitation program Ihe slab
The city commission will de
clde next Tuesday night whether hail In jitormdgalr rules anti
to allocate 9 lb I 'l l M| from regulations lor Ihe program be
fore II mold even tiegln In lake
community development con
tinge ncy funds to keep the ajipltr allons for use nf Ihe
The
department operating through money.” Simmons said
ihe rest ttf the fiscal year IThe city could not ilraw down funds
« unmtisptnn s regular meeting from the i o m it) until the
will lx- -Tcwsdav Hot, 27. tim e ■cpptx at ions weir prix rased and
Dec W ts a holiday for ellv approved. Nils wrre advertised
IN and a bid accepted, and a
employ re* I
Bill Simmons, city itlredor of (Mitial payment was made to tire
engineering and pUimlng. told contractor
As a result Simmons said it
&lt;liy commissioners at a Monday
work session that I fir money is was almost a year tx-fnrr re
needed as a result ol the hahllltatton hands were aide to
lx- requested trulli the loviulv
county’s C B IXi staff determlna
although administrative work on
lion that I I P B2B IS In .of
minlstratlvr costs for Sanford s several Individual projet's had
two-year CDHQ program have laeetl &lt;omplrlrd
*‘l don't know ll we will accept
lieen declared ineligible for fun
ding and have tieen reimbursed •rrond year htmliog from the
lo the county Richard Wixxls, county for renial rrbabtlltatiofi.
city community development Simmons said alitioogb ttie*
director was unable lo attend funds have Ix-en approved
The reason Simmons said is
the meeting
The Ineligible rx|ieiivrs are tluti ihe muritv &lt; HDG oilier only
$;i'i2H in tor administration ol allocated administrative
expenses to ihe amount of It)
the county-funded rental rr
hahllltallon program AT 7|Hti5 percrnl of the grant A program
for adiumistration of the county like this i an I lx- administered
funded emergency shelter pro­ on that amount of money, iir
gram. and 9U.203 IN for stall said
nuj)|xiit of Ihe WINS (Weslslde
The final determination of
Investment Neighborhood Strai
whether thr S I 7.2.14 miv.prnl
cgv) program
on a rr hahllltallon project will lxSimmons said officials ol (hr reimbursed by ihe county has
fedrral Department of Housing not tx-rn made. Simmons sals
and Urban Development lilt ill
The county contends II will noi
which alhwalrd I'1)1Mi money, reimburse Sanford ihr money,
say admmtstr.ition of Ihe rental hoi Simmons sov s HUD olflrlals
rehab and emergency shelirr will make Ihr dual determina­
programs are eligible (or CHIXi tion whether ihr mnney was
money However, the Irilrrlocal s p e n t a c c o r d i n g to H U D
agreement between Sanlord and guidelines
Seminole County ootlimng use
Alter a runirai I lo rrhahtliiatr
of ifie- grant, disallows using (hr
funds for those porjxtses Sim
several hiilldlngs was lei and
mnns told commissioners I lie work liad Ix-guu. clly inspectors
county CDDG oilier was tx-log and Ihr cnnlractur fiumd dial
overly strict" In rlimlnallng the die hiilldlngs had Ix-en substan
use of block grant funds for Itallv damaged hv lire amt
lermlirs. and could uui lx- ecu
administration of those two pro
numically irh u ilt
Thr con
Jects
When tlie city budget for thr iracior was paid S I7.234 lor
the community development work ll had already rnmplrlcd
drjiarimrut was approved for hoi ooturiher woik wan done
this fiscal year, a rrtprcsi (or
"Whether Sanlord gris rc-iin
Mid IXX) in administrative lands
horsed lor Ihr money or not. it's
was cut lu $ir»,txx&gt; hut unuthri
94H.OOO was placed In a reserve clear lo me that SI7.UOO was
account In be used In ease oilier thrown away." said Commln
rllglhlr projects came up foi sinner A A McCl.ui.ih.in
which the city was required to
Simmons said procrUurrs lor
jiul op malchlng londs It is Inspecllng buddings to dr
from this bind that Simmons is Irrm lor their eligibility lot rrrequesting Ihr AI li.OOO plus to hahihlailon have Ix-en pot m
keep a shill Intact lot the rest til place to assure that Itlnney Isn I
the fiscal year
mlss|x-ni again on buildings that
aren't eligible
S i m m o n s said the irrpresi tor
an additional city appropriation
takes into account shill rcduclinns within Ihe department. A
rehabilitation sjieelallst was
dismissed and a full-time secre­
tarial position was rrduerd lo
By BRAD CHURCH
Herald staff writer

half-time to reduce ad•
minlstratlvr rxjrenses. he said.
Simmons said Ihe present
full-time community develop­
ment officer and Inspector poallions are needed lo carry mil the
present programs and lo develop
applications for next year's fun­

ding.
The city has announced It will

Apparently only minor iniunas wore suffered in a twocar
accrdant at th« corner of Frencn Avenue and First Street in

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City Com m ission may raise development fees
By BRAD CHURCH
Herald sled writer
SANFoRD — Th r City Com
mission will approve new land
drvelojimrnl fees al Its n n i
meeting but dunks the lees are
Inn low and wants the stall in
tiring bai k a revised fee s&gt; bcdule
in Man h
The city's revised land drvrl
opmenl rcgulaiton* under pre
jMfattnn for alxiut a year, are
scheduled fix final approval at
Ihr commission s De. 27 meet
Ing The ordinance adoprmg the
new rules will also repeal Ihr old
regulations, including the Ire
schedule so the i ommtssloti

Than ks to you...
it w orks...
for A L L O F U S

must approve a new set ol Ire s al
tire Mine lime
City Planner lav Murder said
Ihe fees for such dungs as
applications lor rr zoning rondi
tiotial use (xriniis or jilan ..n
prmals are much lower diar
Lake M a r y ‘ a or H r mi note
County s Ires lor the same
things
Some of the lees have Ixrn
Increased slightly over their
present Irvris hul air -still l.il
lx-low I hose ol oilier area gov
rm m rnts. Mauler said For in
stance. Ires for a rr/oning rr
quest will increase from A7'&gt; to
9|t*l Ihai compares to a SJTxi
fee for a similar rrrprrsl In krkr
Mary Seminole Countv charges

9 150 for a request In residrnttal
rr/onuig. arid lias a sliding sc ale
ranging from 92&lt;*) to sram for
noli residential re/onmg
A development plan rrview in
Hanford will msi 92!» eai h for
Ihr site plan and rngliirritng
plans reviews The county
r barges M&gt;J plus 9|b jxr acre

for su h reviews and Lake Mary
&lt;barges 9 | m « i M.irdri said
IW-iausr nf die need to aihipl
fees along wllli Ihr rrviseil land
development cixlr die rommis
sinners agreed lo ailopl Ihr
priqxned Ires hul only as a
stop gap measure
Commissioner Wluiry F* ks
lr||i said Ih r d lv 4'0111il he

o|w-rung it sell lo criticism if 11
ailopl s these l e e s tin'll raises
d i r r u after .1 lew m o n th s flow
ever Murder vriil il w o u ld t.ikr
s o m e M int
lot d i e staff to
c o m p u t e w lia i i t s n -s is are for
die v a riou s s c r v l i r s
w l l l i l i Is
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I r r s Isiseil oil
( llv M a n a g e r t r u n k Fa ison
v i l d fir p la n n e d in rrview Inilld
m g prrm ll a n d oilier fees and
p r r s e n l a rev ised fee sr'herlule lor
a p p ro v a l Ib is s u m m e r H o w e v e r
i h r 4o m m is s i o n decided ti w a u ls
those reviser! Ire pro|xvsa|s as
well as rrV|M il tees lot die lain!
ile ve lop ine nl services s o m e tim e
in M a n li

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p o r t s

’Noles
rock
Dunedin

IN BRIEF
BASKETBALL
Bulls hand Lakers another loss
The IA* Antfelr* K ik rrv rrlrlir.it In^ Kiirrrrn
AtMtulJuhKir* last m -.im iii nml thrlr bark-lo­
bar k lltlr* with Kfr. tl Ianlnrr. have qulrtly
moved a low* away from thrlr lunitrftt Inal lift
streak alnrr M.inti .Johnson jnlnrd thr tram
Ahdul J u h h n r. th r
MIA'* all tlmr Ir.idlnif
scorer, madr hla final
rripil.ir m -. i m i i i Mop In
(Tiliuifn Tuesday nielli
1 B U L L S ,®
hut thr Hull's rulnrd It
with a I Its loa victory
Thr Kikrrv concluded a
■even flame. I I -day
road trip with four
slratflht loser*

B y O C A N S M IT H

Harald correspondent
SANEDM D

CHICAGO

S rm m o tr Ird It . I I a llrr o n r q u a rte r a*
\|.stir M o ir d *t» a n d Kadv llv r S r m ln n lr
t h r u ln i n .i l on Itir d r lr n s lv r |M r**urr a nd
held D iiiird in w . .frie s* .m ill 11»«- 5 J (i m a rk ttf
Itir m . olid u u a rlrf .Hid M .irrd Hi IM.IIII* ot II*
o w n In la k r .17 H i trail La dv |(nt Ih r
S rrn ln o lr w o riiii; m a . litn r * ia rtrd o n t h r
illih t tool w i i m In ta n n e d tw o s tra ig h t
1 (M .inlrr* Sm a ll m ..r o t on a la y u p a n d t h r u
M o o ir m o rr.l m i a tn o rr e o iiv rn llo ll.il I h r r r
(■lint plav when h r wa* toulrd on a lav u p a n d
m ail.' til. t lr r throw
Miairr lit. ti lilt a lio lh r r la vnp a llrr a stra l
a n d Ladv till hi* th ird I |Kiinirr ..I ih r
q o a ilr r
llr u W illia m * till a jom |w r lor
D u n rd in to *iop i h r S rrn ln o lr &lt;m *laui(hi hut
th r dalliai;r wa* d o u r and S rm in o lr w a s w rit
on it* wav to i h r w in I h r hall r n d r .t w ith
S rrn ln o lr m front •» l Jh

FOOTBALL
UTEP’s Harvey to miss bowl
S I I K E V E P O t t T . I at - T r x a * K l fa * .. * all t lm r
Ira d ln il ruishrr. J o h n H a rv e y
w ill m l** llt r
ln d r | &gt; rn d rn tr h o w l t r lila y I w ia u v r ol a nafljpnt,
a n k lr In ju ry a m i not b r r a u a r h r llu n k r d a
ra n d o m draft t r s l. m I io . i I olll. u l* w ild I u rM L iy
A n E l Paso n rw * |M |irr a n d trlrv l* lo n *lation
rr|R irtrtl l l a r v r y llu n k r d t h r d ru g lr* t ad
m in is te re d la*t m o n t h , h u t I J T E P S p o r t s
In lo rrn a tlo n D i m tor K d d ir M u llrn * w ild lir wa*
not a w a rr of t h r settlor ta ilK u k tiavinfl la llrd t h r

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B re w e rs re s ig n G a n tn e r
M il W A t.’ K f K — S e c o n d tia v rin a ll J i m
( i a n l n r r agreed lo a n r w t w o y r a r contra. I
I or* .la y w i t h t h r M i l w a u k r r l l r r w r r * l . r n r r a l
Manager H a r r y D a lto n wild
T e r m * of the pact lor Ihe I I &gt; r a r v r t r r a n . w h o
ha* *|irnl III* r n l i r r c a r r r r w it h t h r l l r r w r r *
w r r r not i I i m lo*r.l ( i a n l n r r liad d r . id rd not to
p u r * u r .n l i l l t .i l u m will, h llira n l I h r . Inti had to
sign h im h v J a n *1 or lint tir g m i.itin g right* to

tilm until M i\ I
( i a n l n r r K i t t e d 2 7t» in 155 ga m e* la*■ *ra*on
alld I* . . i l l * l d r t r d u lir ol the t ip dr|rtl* lvr
* « olid ls a * rm rn in t h r Irufliu ( i a n l n r r w h o
will tu rn I S J a n S. c o m m i t te d |u*i i h r r r rr r u r *
m I h r Huai (i7 )| a in r« ul I h r *r.iM&gt;n a nd had a
••Ml. d rillin g ( a n rrila g e
" W r a rr p l.-.iM d tu h a v r J i m m y I m i k with u*
( » r I h r next t w o sr.iMin* III* *iy|r ol play ha*
. o n t r l h u t r d a lot lo i h r r l u l i o v r r III* 1 1 *ra*on*
h e re ." wild D a lto n

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22 It.m i

Itrrn .u d Ladv a n d in In .in Von L n . S m a ll
Won it* th u d stra ig h t game with a n h o 01
VI. I.uv l|V« I D lllir d m III III. w o u l d gam e t'l
ilie alt. m i . k .ii *r**lon of ih r l r n lr n l H o n d a
f|,|««|l nl S e m llim . &lt; o m n ilin llv I ollegr
In t h r 111*1 galio* III III. session
Lain*
llo w rll jnilijH d out lo a to ' - lia llllin e tra d
a nd tirlil ..It i in i ion* i i.nirtk i. k a t ir in p t h v
V Svm oir l o l l to w in 7 h 7 2 a* Jo s h K n lu i
M i . r r d 71
I hoitia* Ikriup* 2 1 a n d S t r v r
J .d in w in IH
S rrnllH ilr . Ill I n n adv aner* I tiro I lo I 5 .in
I h r *ra«&lt;iii a n d s r l* u p a i p i a r t r r l m a l
m a il h u p w ith Lake H o w . II w tix h r v r n r d it*
m o l d al 1 I D i r gam e will I k p la v r d al
S rn iln o lr l o m im n u ty ( ollegr v U r tlllij al 7 HI
p ill tonight D llllr d lll * loss d titp jird t h r ill to
4 2 w Ini. \\ \ tn o rr * l«K»* dru|i|K-il llir r n lo I 4
I h r l w .. t&gt; .till* w ill plav III thr Insrt* tu ... k rl
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J o h n I1.i k *«iii w h o had lour .1 |Hilulrr* w ink a
l l-footct w irii 1:28 |cf| in rr|(u la tlo ii lo .
Ch lcaflo t h r I. ail (or flood at |()| lu ri .Io n ia n
lo lln w rd w ith tw o I r r r throw * a lav u p a nd Iw o
tn o rr Ir r r th ro w *

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Thry havrn‘1 Im l flvr strniflht alnrr Man It
IB79. thr araaon firfnrr Johnson who had .11
itnintn anil I I .i**i*t* Tuesday. a rm n t out of
Mlchtflan Stair

" T o tny k n o w Irdsjr and a .m r d in f t to Ih ra d
( t M .h l IWili S tu ll, h r Irtl J o h n ll a r v r y at Motor
t«r. i t u v of a n a n k lr In ju ry . M u llrn * said
M u llrn * a d d n l h r p la n n rd lo i I|m u%* t h r
*itii.iiiiin w iim i n r
U h l r l t i D trrc to r itrad
llo v to u *
w h o w a * m h r d u lr d to a r r lv r In
S lu rv e p o r i la ir I u r v i u v , a n d w o u ld c o m m e n t

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Dunodin s Tom T u lariello and S em inole’s Roborl M oore jockey for position.

See C l i n i c . P * |r 311

B u n c e leads L a d y P a trio ts into fin als
By CHUCK BU R G ESS
M r. *1.1 CO"P vjm n d u n t
V L I A M O N I K S P M IM .S
W hile m.rsi
A m rrli a ha* la « o litisv .t in . uu; lo itir till sintil*
D olli Da H u ll
tin la d v Patriot* ot l - i k i
llra iltl.V w r t . t.osv
Ifc.in D a l l i i l u r
tu .s d a v
i n f ill in m . i.o d ro u n d aelioii &lt;&gt;t ilu Ladv Pal rim
( h r i *i ma* In v n a i tonal
I t i r la .tv Patriot* u s d Itir rtiv llitn ot 5 I I
jun ior Lori B u n . r * 22 |k . i u i * a n d J&lt;&gt; irlio iiiid * lo
■Liner all o v r r i h r Ladv Mam* ol Sarasota
M lv rrv irw •&gt;.’ r. I in v;lll* prep tia s k .ilsilt a. t loll
al U ik . I Ir .till I. v lllifti in lim it ..I 2&lt;&gt; I tali*
I h r w in ju m iM 'd ih r l adv Pat* m i n d to r. 2
nil Ih r M-.IMIII a* III. V lake oil I lie'll h it^ rs t
i h .illrn tjr 11&gt;t11 111 at * p m n|{aui*i tilth lank* d
A p ip k a I lir 1 adv lllu r D a rter* took &lt;arr ot I ak.
llo w rll
5 'l III III It ir o t li r i * ri olid ro u n d
m alt h u p M lv r r v ir w d m p |H d lo . .1 and w ill la ..
■h r Ladv S llv r i I law k* loul|{ht al (i p 111 lor th u d
plai r
rra r v M r.u id ru h u ri’ w h n r m l r d i h r d a m r w ith
IO |Miiut* a n il to u r a**i*’ * i&lt;m t h r 'a d v Patriot*

o il Ih r Itnard llrs l w ith a .p i n k l&lt; M .».l ju m p e r
Itra n d rlih lll K w as llir n to o l. .1
to Itie litH.p
Mill w ink Im|h lire throw * p o liu u t Hie l-u lv Pal*
u p i n lin n , r w h o a .I.t " ) tw o I.lm It* all.I iw o
*le ,||* oil I tie .Ir lr f is lif slit*' s l.ille it lir l f o rilil
|Mi r 111 d ilv u iq t &gt; Hie Klws* *s« H III iS a m o r. and
draw in*! a lo u l
H o w rv rr
H o n ..' .m ild not
. o iiiirt t on tin i h r r r |k ii ii i plav a nd ill. tra il
r r m .iln r d al r. 11
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llt a n llr v
lira d .i s u t i i m dv I rank w m l &gt;.l l l u n i r
S tir *
onlv 11a.I tw o Ihid t(aiiie* .ill vi at Imiv; and ilu-v
w i n Itir iw o K ,Iin r* w . Inst S h r llla k . * a Iln u r
d ill, m u . w in o *h( .m i n * lo plav t lu q ir * lir
p lav* to llio rlo w 1111(1*1 Ilk. *l|r d id InniK llI
III* two Ira n i* trail, .t lia s k il* u n lit Ilu r i .d ol
file llrsl jirito d w lie r. Ilu e v .i pi c m ul l l u n i r till
a * h m l lu m p *hm i •pul ilu L u l l Pal* u p I I H I
H u m r r u d r d I h r llrsl |k - m . h I w ith *lv |"iinl* *lv
I. I k .m id* a n il all assist
I was hap|iv a ith t h r wav w . ir lH iu ild r il t h r
K ill lo lilltlll. 1 ta n k v ild
I llr v iM lv rrv irW I trlrrl
lo p u s * tint w h r n Ira e v * m t h r r r i h r r r * not
I im . m a m p rrs s r * th.it &lt;an stop us W r eliani&gt;rd
o u r d rlr ris r* a ro u n d a lol a n d rn i h t lm r w r

. haut|e*l Ih rtli w. y|ol a I l i l l l o v r l or s o m rlh t llK
M lv rr v irw « D a p h n r M rn r io w ho li r d f l u n r r lor
hi|(h Katlir m o i IIIK h o n o r* wllli 22 lilt a shot lo
o i . r o itir . . . ntnl p r t u .i t
how rvrr
Im iiltrr
l u l l . i r d w ho w a* in » l in m m i n ( honor* w itli I *’
Im .k a |t.i*s limit llraiittrrilMUK to r r t a lt a t r t h r
m o|r
Hun. r i r m a lt i r d ui t u 'u ui Ilu sr. olid q u a r t r r
a* stir * m r d n llir m m r |h i u i I* anil v a u k r d d o w n
tivr mole- hoard* tor a loiat *.l 15 j« .i m * a n d I I
rrl m u n d * at I lir- hall I h r rllort had ilu- l l r a n l l r y
tailliltil siiiKUiK and d a m m i; to th r t u n r ol a
21 2 I trail at Kite rnilfuitoii w ith I fir Ladv Put Mol*
|&gt;f.-|hiriill( tm ilu *r. m i d a. I r m o l e
M lv rrv irw * alia, k W.I* suiljilr 111 itir * n of|(S
hall
laum li itie I k .inl&gt;* and hope lor t h r tw**l
I tu itainr plan w n r k n l lor awhile a* I h r K i d v
Mam* eonnri trd on l l i l r r sri mill halt thre-e
jMitntrr* iw o tiv M r i i i i o and |&gt;ullrd to w i t h i n
r.r&gt; p i w itli I 1 l to plav
H ow rvrr
l l u n i r tut a la vnp a nd I u llo rd
Kralitird a . Inn h r r l m u n d d rrw a Imil a n d sank
K i t h m i l l ot a o n r a n d o n r with riijlit s e c onds
t r m a i n li iK in itir it a m r to i Io m i h r i urta lii* a n d
e n d I h r *tmw

HOCKEY
Red W in g s rally p as! B lu e s
D rtro lt l u r n r d tw o illegal m a n a d va n ta g e
•It ua I Ion* hv St
K n i t s tnln t w o (Miwrr play
goal*. keyin g a tour i j i m I u u thiir*i in th r third
|H-ri&lt;Ml and a I k I m m r irorn tielilnd victory
T h r l ( r d W i n g * m or * d i h r r r |* iw .r play goal*
T u r v l a y night t w o in t h r t h ird |&gt;rrlnd a l l r r t h r
lllu r * w r r r g iv e n t w o u il ii u t r |M-naltlrs brill)
t lm r * lor h a v i n g too m a n y r n r n on t h r trr
"It wa* a i a*r ol a c o u p l r ol lt.ul llln r )
ch a n g e * .1' St K n i t s C o a d i ll. t m i S i i l i r r wild
I II ta k r tlir h l a m r
I ' m rr*|Hin*thlr lor t h r
Ira n i
Detroit t r a llr d 1 2 a llr r t w o p rrlu d * . hill Paul
M a rla -a n * l a r t r d I h r K i r r n g r w i t h a |k i w c i play
goal al 7 :5 0 nf t h r t h u d |»rrl«»d M a c l.r a n t lrd t h r
gam e w h e n h r' . I r l l r r t r d In S t r v r ( T i l a v m t i *
IS foot *l.ij&gt; *hot
In o th rr M i l . a ctio n . I'tttf*lsuri*li top|n-d the
N r w Y o rk Isla nde r* 5 3 and K&gt;* A n g e lr* routed
C a lg a ry 7 3 .
F r o m 11*11 a n d w i r e r e p o r t s

B A S K E TB A LL
H p m . — E S I ' N . Cnllrfte. W a k e K o rrsl at D u k e .
IL I
M 3 0 p in — S U N . n i l’ ll m I io . iI, G r r a l H o r ld a
S h o o t-O u t C h a m p l o n * h l p G n m r . I I . I
10 p m — K-SPN. College. Miller l.llr MellH
Mou nd up. N e v u d a l - a s Vega* vs R h ode Island.
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Complete llttln g on pa£c 211.

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Patriots top Largo,
advance to semis
B y C H R IS F I S T E R

Horald spoils editor
LO N G W 't Mt|) — M m li ol itu
talk a ro u n d ilu - Itu rK rr K I iik
C lassli Ih r past Irw dav* ha*
i it. u l .it i d a r o u n d tlu
u rtl
d llllr d K id v Maid* l* ol f ori
L a u d rid a lr Si I llom a* A q u in a s
a n d Ih r |mw&lt;-rlul K u ly Mam* ot
la ik r Mary
SI I lloma* t h r N o I i.u ik i-d
t r a m in Class J A I* a Ir a n i lull
ol skilled p l a v r r * that lias olll
m m r d II* toe'* 1 1 I lllll* lal
1-akr Marv N o 2 III Class I A
ha* ra&lt; kril i i |i H&gt; i(o.il* while
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plav
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till* l*
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lourii.iinc-m 1sti 'i i h r r r a learn
M lllir lh lllll like lei * sav Lake
laillilM-tt tih lii Lake |{.-ntiell
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I h r III k rl
T h r K illy P .ilrio l* nl Lake
lli.iu ile v lliith reuieinlM -r llu -m
they only w o n the Ih lliit last
year
A n d . a lte r a n o th e r *tiiiiii&gt;
a l l - a r o u n d p r r f o r m a n r r o il
T u r M la y . the la id y Patriot* a i r
In |&gt;o *i i ii ii i lot a n o t lir r cra ck at
the title lle th S c lu ir lr r 'a k o . i I
w ith H 50 rrm u liilriK *nii|i|H-d a
I I lir a* M -v e n lh ra nked K ik e
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II 2 I
adv a llr r lo ilu *. inlh lia l* to
lilKht at •&gt; al l.ak&lt; Marv H li(h
against Si I liiiin .i* A q u in a s Si
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I i i c m I . iv * l.ile ((a ilie
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thrv p la y ril ail e v e r llr n l Kanie
Indav
Lake H l.llltle v eo.li h
W ollK atlK lla ltilK sa id
I lie
majorttv ot ilu - k u I*1" " Ilu- te a m
will i(o . i I k i v i a nd lH -vm id to do
w hat * liri rs s.il v t n w lli
A lt e r ilu - L a d v P .ilr io l*
assum ed an r a ilv lead U w as
Ih r deli-n*. tha l wi ill alm vi a n d
iH-yom l. |iartieularl\ ih r m o ol
&lt; lll.lv Her k r l J u v e . I wills a n d
Lisa |(im k w ith E v a S n v .le r
. o lllrtlm ltill! h n lh n llr n s lv r ly
and d .-lrnsive lv lim n (lie .. - n
ter nud poslilon
Lake lil.U llle v look a I &lt;• lead
Irss Ilia n live m ll iu lr s llilo tile
mat. h on a iiir r ly w o rke d Ko.il
I r.u i L lrilt-v im ik a throw in a n d
*|Milted J r ii lllle i M&gt; M ash i in
■ lus. . M e M a s Irr loin lu-d ihe
K ill lo Stael Lox w ho rocketed a
shot over Koi*Ui|'r pr r T r r r * a
P .illrrs o n * head
il wa* Itie
I nth i*»al ol the sc.iM ii. lor Kov
T h n L a d v Packer* K&lt;it tin*
ly ln ifiio a l w ith 2 0 (M&gt; Irlt m the
first hall w lien E r m n l.v n n hit a
See P u t r i u l s . P » K r *•**

n*.

Lako Brantley s Eva Snyder prepares lor
a header while Largo s Kelley Rommol
movos in to dnlcnd Snyder had a superb
I I Iha Lady Patriots
■ei la ,
a 2 1 Brantley victory

rsohi b, i out

argo s Lady Packers Brantley)
os to the Burger King Classic?
als whore il will play SI Thom as!
^ inmnhi at fi at Lake Marv Hlah

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Pioneers gun down W ildcats

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KISSIMMEE - Orlando Oak
Kldf{r no) only slrammllrd |&gt;.im
its second consecutive opponent
and into today'* consolation
bracket Itnul dgulnst Brandon at
the Great Florida Shoot-Out but
is faul crratlnk defensive havoc
for foes all over the court.
Oh yes. 6-foot-7 center Willie
Fisher and 6-6 forward Alotrni
llarrl* are still scotIiik at a
conilstrnlly alarmlnK pare. Jum
auk the third-ranked IHonrers*
latest victim and District 4A-IO
rival, the Winter Bark Wildcats
Yet. It was Oak Kld|(r'* outside
shootInR Inside (he CHernia Ht|(h
School nym that led Its most
lasilntt linpresaton on Winter
Bark point guard Willy Daunlr
and Coach Kerry Patrick.
*'We figured wed lei them
lake (he outside shot, but we
didn't believe they'd hit that well
from out there.'* Mid DaunU*.
whose 22 points and dogged
determination couldn't prrvrnt
an H6C&gt;2 defrai. "We experi­
mented with a lot of defensr* mi
that's when liiry got ‘he most
open shots "

The Pioneers' dynamic duo of
Greg Hall and Brian Dixon did
the most damage from long
range.
Hall connected on IOof-13
field goals and finished with a
season-high 23 points, while
Dixon hit on 7-o(-12 from the
door on his way to 13 points.
Fisher, who rejected four shots,
and Harris complemented that
lantern, totaling 2B points
Last year opposing defenses
ju st packed to u r defenses
around the paint and dared the
Pioneers to consistently hit the
outside jum per This season
Hall. Dixon or Patrick Gordon
force foes to abandon those
tactics or watch Oak Ktdgr
accumulate mass quanltles ol
points.
"Yeh, we tried 12 defenses We
gave them our dirty dozen."
Patrick said "But I've never
seem them shoot that well from
the outside "
Winter Park |7*3J. unlike early
December s landslide lot»s to Oak
Ridge IIO -ll, stayed with the
P lo n rrra for Iwo and a hall
period.* before Hurricane Hail
and company began taking their
toll

The Wlldcati' last of five lead*
came on Daunlc's field gout with
2:21 left In the first half that left
the Pioneers trailing. 31-30 But
Dixon's ensuing three-pointer
erased that advantage and led to
a 36-31 halftime advantage
Hall's red-hot shooting stret­
ched that lead to n 4B-37 cush­
ion midway through the third
period and 6 4 -1ft early In the
fourth quurter Winter Park
could get no closer than 12
points after that
For the game, the Pioneers hit
32-of-54 (nearly 60 percent) from
the floor, rompared to Winter
Park's 23-of-6 1 (n e a rly 37 p e r­
cent) Winter Park's big m en
Danny Rubin ( 11 rebounds) and
Andre Rlngkvlst c o m b in e d for
24 points before both e x ilin g
with five fouls lair In the float
period.
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Rouse paves way for Apopka
■y CHUCK I U R O I I I
Hsrald corrstpondsnl
A LTA M O N TE SPHINGS - In
(hr Brat game of (he winner*
brackrl of the Lady Palrloi
Chriiimas Invllstlonal Tuesday
night. Apopka * Betty Route has
Just about given the La ki
Brantley High gym a nickname
of her own — Rouse House.
Last night the dazzling junior
star poured in 26 points on the
offensive side of her domain and
then rrposessed Ihr lull six
limes for sirsis «m ifie other end
lo pace the Lady Blur Dartrrs in
a der-lslve 39-40 heating of (he
Lady Sliver Hawks of Lake
llowrll
The victory kept (he Class 4A
fifth ranked tram In the stair
undefralrd os the Lady Darters
moved lo 9-0. They face the
Lady Pal riots of Luke B. ant ley.
who w rrr 62 33 winners over
Sarasota R lv m lew. al H p m
tonight in the championship
finals T h e L a d y Silver Hawks
drop p e d in 8-4 on (h r season a n d
play Rtvrrvirw In (he consola­
tion finals (caught al 0
In a game that was never
cfose. Rouse romplrtrly dorm

riaied and dlctatrd the game
whenever Ihe Lady Blue Darters
needed some type of guidance
Rouse split up her scoring by
pulling In 13 In each half In the
two games ihua far In Ih r
tournament. Rouse has am assed
37 (minis
"She look charge out (h e re
tonight," Lady Blue Darter head
roach Denise McCarty said of
her standout guard
She and
Conya Johnson are pretty dr
pendablr for us They both
played well tonight "
Rouse started heating up In
Ihe first period with seven points
to give l lie Lady 'Dartrrs a 13-4
first period lead Things Just got
worse (or Ihr Lady Silver Hawks
as Apopkn hammered nut a
13 point lead at the half, limiting
Ihe Ladv Hawks to just five field
goals In the first 16 minutes of
play.
"We didn't shoot Ih e ball very
well tonight." Lakr Howell head
roach Dennis Codrry said of hla
tram s arctic tike shooting "If
we would have made some of
our stmts In the flial half and
do an* 11in M iilrli. HR ciniltl li.ivr
made Ih e game ■ lot rtoner
"We could have done a frw

things to help ourselves nul. tml
w r fell apart In Ih r third period
and let things get a w a y from
us "

Codrey could do nothing .is
ihe calls w rrrn'i going his wav
and he had in Just cringe alter
watching four three-pointers go
In and out When Ihr sm oke
c lra rrd In Ihr third period
though, the 1—idy Silver Hawks
had been oulsrorrd 19-10 In llie
rrueUt third jicnml The lead
was Insurmountable after three
as Ih r more agrrsslvr L a d y
'Darters built a 42 20 lead
Trying to pull their resou rce»
together, the to«dy Sllvrr Hawks
led by J rn n lfrr Brown's 12
points, put together some
hsskrt*. hut Johnson and House
answered right tmrk with blow
for blow buckets and the |9
point win
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Hoyas roll, Buckeyes fall
Unltsd Brass Intsrnstlsnsl
N e ilh e r V irg in ia T e c h nor O h io
S late c o u ld o v e rc o m e the loss of
Its star |K)tni g u a rd T u r s d a v
n ig h t, the tin k le s lor an e ntire
gam e a n d the B u cke yes for 77
seconds
A l L a n d o v r r . Md . V ir g in ia
Tech
m is s in g s u s p e n d e d
O ly m jilc g u a rd V e rn rll " B im b o "
C o le s , w a s v ic t im iz e d b y
G e o rg e to w n 's tenacious defense
a n d I lie* s ix th -ra n k e d H oyas w o n
H 7 -5 7 .
A t C o lu m b ia . S .C .. J a y
Itu rso n N o 12 O h io S ta le 's Dtp
ouiside shooter a n d bull h a n d le r,
fouled out w ith I 17 lo jitay a n d
N o. 17 S o u t h C a ro lin a io&lt;ik
adva nta ge w ith the (Inal 6 (m in ts
to defeat the B u c k e y e s 7 4 -6 H

Charles S m ith . Coles's
O ly m jilc te a m m a te , am i J a r r n
Ja c k s o n sa-orrd 19 jm tnis u jilrc e

a n d G e o rg e to w n lied a school
record w ith 13 M ocke d sh ots
w h ile fo rc in g 3 3 percent s h o o t­
in g b y Ih e llo k lr s
" W it h h im (C o le s) not tir in g
t h e r e . It's a l e t d o w n
p sy c h o lo g ica lly lint i h r H o y u s )."
s a id G e o r g e t o w n 's J o h n
T h o m p s o n , w h o co a ch e d the
U S, O ly m p ic Ir a n i “ W e w o u ld
lu iv r m u c h m o re jireferred to
have p la ye d w llh h im there I
w a s d isa p p o in te d w h e n I h e a rd
that he w as not g o in g to p la y A s
I I o ld (t 'o lrs I al Ih r e n d of I h r
g a m e . ‘T h a n k s lo r the C h ris tm a s

present."’
V irg in ia T e c h C o a c h F ra n k ie
A lle n p ro n o u n c e d C o le s , the
te a m c a p t a in , a n d re s e rv e
fo rw a rd S a m C a n n o n " In d e f i­
n ite ly s u s jie n d e d " for fa llin g to
re tu rn lo the hotel w h e re the
tink le s w ere s ta y in g In T y s o n s
C o rn e r. V a .. h e lo rr the te a m 's

m id n ig h t r u r f r w M o n d a y night
A lle n said he h a d not decided
w h r n Cole s w o u ld re tu rn to the
team , sa v in g , " li e c o m e s hat k
w ith the rest of the Ira n i lor
p ra c tic e (fro m C h ris t m a s ) on
(D e c | 2 6 th a n d we ll see from
th e re ." A lle n said
C o le s Is V irg in ia Tea h 's lead
Ing scorer a n d assist m a n . and
se ro n d le a ding r r lm t in d n
Last
se a s o n h e b e c a m e th e llrst
p la ye r to leud the M e tro C onfer
r n r r in s c o rin g a n d assists
C o le s w a tc h e d the G e o rg e to w n
ga m e In street cloth e s Iro m Ihe
r n d of the tin k le s ’ lie n c h and
refused c o m m e n t a flrr the gam e
O h io S ta le . 6 -2 , w ille d w itho ut
B u rs o n
J e r r y F ra n c is m a d e a 3-poln t
tia s k ri w llh I 4 0 to (d a y to push
O h io S ta le In to a 6 H -66 tie.

Fort Walton Beach,
Astronaut triumph
■ r DAVIO CORCORAN
Herald correspondent
A L T A M O N T E S P R IN G S - O n
i h r second d a y of the l.a d y
P a triot C h rlo t m a s In v ita tio n a l
Fort W a lto n B e a ch and T itu s v ille
A s tru n a u l bo th w o n their r r s jie c llv r ga m e s in Ihe losers'
bracket.
F o r t W a l t o n B e a c h 1 4 -7 ),
liehlnd g u a rtl S r r r l L e w is' IH
p o in ts , o v e rc a m e a fo u rth
q u a rte r ru lly to defeat C o lo n ia l
14-HJ, 3 0 -4 2 . a n d T i t u s v i l l e
A s t ro n a u t ( 2 - I 0 J w it h S o n ja
B e n tle y's gam e h ig h 24 jio ln ls.
Iieat O v ie d o |5-6). 65-51 T u e s d a y
before 51 fans at Lake B ra n tle y
H ig h Sch o o l.
F o ri W a llo n B e a ch a n d
T itu s v ille A s tro n a u t Will p la y
W e dne sda y al 4 p .m . for flflh
jilace, w h ile L a k e H ow e ll I7-4J. u
5 9 -4 0 loser at the h a nds ol top
seeded A p o p k u ( I 0 - 0 J p la y s
Sarasota R ivers-lew (3 -3 ) w h o
lost to L a k e B r a n t le y |5 -2 ).
6 2 -5 3 , lor th ird p la c r at 0 p .m ,.
w llh A p o p k a p la y in g L a k e
B ra n tle y for the c h a m p io n s h ip at
8 p .m .
In Ih e g a m e betw een F o rt
W a llo n Beach a n d C o lo n ia l, the
L a d y V ik in g s started out stro n g
as F W B took a IO -4 lead nt the

e n d of the first q u a rte r, a n d
e x te n d in g the lead to 2 6 -1 7 at
the half. In the second half, the
L a d y V ik in g s c o n tin u e d to p la y
solid b a s k rtb a ll. as the la rd y
G r r r u d le r s w ere ne ve r able to
g rt closer th e n e igh t point*.
" W e p la ye d a m u c h h e lle r
b ra n d of basketball th e n y e s te r­
d a y (M o n d a y )." said F W B co a ch
K e v in C ra ig . " W e are t r y in g to
p la y It one g a m e al u tim e a n d b r
r r u d y for o u r d istrict ga m e s In
ubout tw o w eeks **
F o r F W B . L e w is a n d G en n r tie
K e lly led u the attack w ith 18
a n d 14 (m in ts re sjie ctfu lly. Ca riit
Y o u n g h ud a n o th e r good o u tin g
for C o lo n ia l us she scored a learn
h ig h 13 jH iIn ts w it h D e b b ie
O lsson a d d in g 12 .
H e n ile y , besides s c o rin g 2 4
(m in ts , h a d 10 assists 8 re ­
tu rn n d s a n d 4 s t e a l s f o r
T itu s v ille A s tro n a u t.
" A lot of people (In B e m u d )
p re tty m u c h k n o w u bout m y
a b ilit y ." said B e n tle y
" B e in g
h e re at B r a n t le y Is a g o o d
o p o rt u n lly for m e to sh o w the
p e o p le h e re In th e C e n t r a l
F lo rid a urea w h a t I can d o ,"
B rld g rt J e n c rc lte was O v ie d o 's
h ig h s c o rrr w llh 14 |Mlnts. w ith
M ichelle W y n n p u ttin g In 10.

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Mitchell, Rams
rip Cocoa, 81-69

Oviedo tops Dade;
Raines tips Lyman
By MARK B L V T H I
Herald sports writer
O V IED O — Robbie Crager
•cored u game high 24 points to
lead Oviedo to a 56-47 victory
over South Dade In the opening
round of the Central Florida
Classic before 401 fans at Oviedo
High School.
In t h e o p e n i n g g a m e
Jacksonville Ratnea rame up
with a kiiong fourth quarter to
get by Lyman 57-43 In a game
played much closer than the
•core Indicates
Crtiger scored 16 6rsl half
(Milnts. pulled down a game high
10 rebounds and was the Lions
forre when they needed him.
Ovlrdo had a sluggish perfor­
mance as it could never get
going on all cylinders
"We jumped out to a quick
Irad and had a surge of overcon­
fidence." Oviedo coach Dale
Phillips said. "W hy, I'll never
know, we can't afford to be
overconfident. we have to go
after everyone we play. We can’t
expect to relax against teams
tike Haines and expect to win."
The Lions got out of the gate
quick with Crager hitting two
Inside buckets. Danny Phillips
followed with a jumper from the
elbow before C ra g e r sank
another power move to up the
Irad to 8-0 with 3:45 to play In
the opening period The teams
then traded buckets for the rest
of the quarter with Oviedo tak­
ing a 16-8 lead after the first
right minutes
Todd Tocco upped the lead to
10 with a jumper with 7.38 to
(day In the half South Dsdr then
began to work Itself back Into
the game as It ran off six straight
points with Marrus Hill trading
the rhargr with two steals and a
pair of layup followed by a
Calvin Hurdlek Jumper
Oviedo's arhllles heel then
showed when It went to the foul

line. The Lions shot miserably
from the ehartty stripe. 8-22. all
night and they were fortunate It
did not cost them.
"I don't know what the pro­
blem Is." Phillips said. "We lark
Intensity and enthusiasm. I wish
I could Install that to these kids
They're good kids, they just
don't seem to have that drive to
beat someone."
South Dade cut the lead to two
with 53 seconds left In the half
off a Hill free throw before
Connie Moorr sank a three point
field goal with 10 seconds left In
the half to give the Hues a 27-26
halftime advantage
Oviedo came out and scored
the first six points of the third
period and never trailed after
that as Charles Warner opened
the half with a field goal Tocco
followed with a pair of free throw
before Warner drilled anothr
Jumper to glvr the Lions a 32-27
lead.
Oviedo went on to oulscore
South Dane 13-4 In the third
period to up the lead to 30-31
after three. Once aglan South
Dade attempted to comeback,
but this time the Lions fended It
off
The Burs opened the final
quarter on buckets by Moorr and
Johnny Martin to trim the lead
to 30-35 Oviedo, though, went
on an I I point run to put the
game out of reach
Crager opened the run with a
layup followed by a Tocco Held
goal. Phillips then hit a three
pointer followed by a Crager
power move and a Warner
Jumper that upped the lead to
50-35 with 4 30 to play.
In t h e o p e n i n g g a m e
Jacksonville Raines seemed to
be on cruise control until crunch
time The Vikings then tuned up
t h e i r l e v e l of p l a y a n d
whitewashed Lyman In the final
quarter
The Greyhounds played tough

By MARK B L V T H I
Harald sports writer
OVIEDO - Bernard Mitchell
came off the (tench to sjtark Lake
Mary to an 81-69 victory over
Cocoa Tuesday night In the
opening round of the Central
Florida Classic before 201 fans at
Oviedo High School.

Oviedo's Todd Tocco Is tripped between Lyman defenders Todd
Patterson (101 and James Flint In action last week In Tuesday's first
round of ttie Central Florida Classic, Oviedo upended South Dade
while Lyman fell to Jacksonville Raines
for most of the game but could
not keep up with the talented
Raines squad In the final four
m inutes of the game. The
Vikings are accustomed to fast
pace basketball and wore the
smaller Lyman squad down be­
fore taking control of the game
In the final quart rr
Th e 'Hounds were down.
24-22, at half but could get
nothing to drop In the serond
half as Haines slowly pulled

away for the victory
Petrr Knox led the Vlktng.i
with 13 points. Warren Spencer
added 11 with Jeffrey Robinson
adding seven Mike Hardin led
Lyman with a game high 14
points. J J . Miller added 10 and
Mlkr Whittington connected for
nine
Oviedo and Raines will nowmeet tonight at 6 with l-akr
Mary and Bishop Moorr to play
at 7 30.

In the opening game Bishop
Moore used a pressing defense
and the shooting of Owen Busch
to take a 62-46 victory dver
Brooksvllle.
Mllchell. a 6-4 forward, was
not In the starting lineup after
showing up late for a practice
and was sat at the outset of (hr
game. Once Mllchell entered the
game, though. It was all over for
Cocoa
M llchell finished with 22
[mints. 13 rebounds, rtn r assists
and 6ve steals Mitchell's quick
impact helped the Hams Jump
out to a quick Irad. one that It
never gave up
’ We go as Bernard IMltrhrlll
Kbes. Lake Mary coach Willie
Richardson said "He gave us a
lift as soon as he came In and
that helped us get our lead. H r
was a little shaky in the second
half and that's when they
(Cocoal made their run Once he
started playing again we put the
game away."
The Rams were near perfeci In
the first half as they were led by
strong tram play with six dif­
ferent players scoring in the first
quarter to help them build an
18-15 advantage
l.ake Mary. 4-2. then took
complete control of the game as
It could do no wrong In (he
sreond p rrlo d . B u rn e ll
Washington opened the frame
with a Jump hook followed by a
Mm hell steal and Jumper that
upprd the lead to 22-15 with
7 04 to play In the half.
Robert Britton the sank a short

Classic---------

Satellite upends Lake Brantley
By OBAN SMITH
Herald couaspondsnt________

Batrtois.
The two teams Hied dlAerrnt
styles of offensive strategy In the
second quartrr as Lake Brantley
went Inside to Its senior center,
and leading acorer. Bamplln and
S atellite Beach went to a fast

C o n t in u e d f r o m I B

defensive play and slapped the
ball oul ot Bamplln s hands and
knockrd the ball oul ol hounds
with four seconds left After a
time out the Patriots In hounded
the hall from the side hut were
unable to get Ihr ball Inside and
the dock expired without a stmt
bring taken
Bamplln scored 29 [Minis drspllr being In foul trouble and
While added 13 to Irad the
Patriots Fur Satellite Bearh It
was Hlnrly with 18. Jones with
14. and Gurman and Childress
with I2rach.
In the late game a tight /one
dele use by Evans and the scor­
ing of Derrick Sharp and Drlmar
But eat were more than enough
to stop the young Cobra's of Ft.
Pierce Central

SANFORD - Satellite Beach
overcame a nine point third
quarter deficit to Lake Brantley
when Tom llinely scored ten
straight points and lire Scorpi­ be *•Win * g i m r b e h in d g u a rd
ons held on lor a 71-69 win In GusGurm an Bamplln scored 14
game Ihrre of the Central Flotilla points In the period for the
classic at Seminole Community Patriots and Gutm an scored
College
nine for the Scorpions as Lake
In ihr night rap Etans me­ Brantley o u ls ro rrd Satellite
thodically took apart Ft. Bierce Beach 26 20 to take a 42-37
Central and cruised lo a 61-41 halltime lead
laike Brantley refused to die
win to set up a quarter Anal
meeting with Satellite Beach and rame back behind their two
tonight **.1 9 00 p m In the 7.30 senior stars Bamplln and White
p m losers bracket game Lake to make a game of it Bamplln
Brantley will take on Ft Bierce picked up nine [Mints In the
quartrr and While had Ave I-ake
Central
Evans Improved lls record to Brantley had three chances to tie
5 2 on the season while Fl. the game In the last 30 seconds
Bierce Central fell to 1-5. Satel­ as Tony Cunningham missed a
Sharp, a 8 0 " senior guard
lite Beach Improved Its record to Jumper from the left side Satel­ •cored 2-1 [Minis, most aftrr
3-4 on (he season and Lake lite Bearh got Ihr ball to lls steals, and Boteal, a 6*3" senior
Brantley fell for the fourth senior star Jason Schwlrgrr who rrn lrr, scored J 3 os the Trojans
was fouled Schwlrger missed took an early lead and never
straight time to fall lo 3-4.
Satellite Beach led alter one the free throw and Bamplln looked bark.
quarlrr 17-16 as 6'7" Junior rebounded for the Batrlots.
Evans led alter one quarter
center Kandy Childress scored Brantley came down cuurl and
15 6.30 20 al half and. 41 30
six points and guard B.J. Jones While shot the Kill with right
added four to offset four [Mints seconds left. The ball rimmed after three periods Bat Riggins
each by Matt Tunney. Kevin out bul was rebounded by was the only Cobra In double
lllnshaw. and Bo Bamplln of the Bamplln but llinely made a good figures ax he scored 10 [Mints.

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action vs. Dunedin. Small tossed In IB points in (he Tribe s 8061
Central Florida Classic victory.

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Seminole stayed hot In the
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Dunedin 7-4 In Ihe first two
minutes. Joe Com lto hit a
Jumper for Dunedin lo start Ihe
quarter before Moore scored on a
three point play. Moorr then
added a layup before Eady hit a
lumper lo give Seminole a 51-28
lead. The game then turned Into
the Von Erie Small show as the
Senior forward scored the next
ten points while Dunedin could
manage only four as Seminole
Jumped out to a 61-32 Irad wllh
3:40 lo play In the third quarter.
In Ihe opener, l-ake Howell
came oul smoking and Jumped
out lo a 23-14 lead after one
prrlod as Johnson scored ten
and Kohn and Drmps sc ored five
and four, respectively. Terrence
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In the game as he scored ten first
quarter points. Including two
3-polntets
The Silver Hawks decided to
go Inside during the second
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center Detrips was more than
equal to the task as he scored 12
points. Lake Howell passed the
ball extremely well In the second
quarter and constantly got the
ball In lo Demps. Freshman
point guard Kohn also added six
points In the quarter as the
Silver Hawks outscored the
Bobcats 23-18 to take a 46 32
lead at halftime.
Hnrtch Murray tried to get
Wymore back In Ihe game as he
scored eight points on assorted
drives and short Jumpers, but for
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only made up two points In the
quarter, 19-17, as Kohn and
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Jumper for the Tigers. 3-4, to
Him the lead to 22-17 before
Chris Davidson hit consecutive
buckets to give the Rams a
26-17 advantage and forcing
Cocoa to call timeout.
Cocoa’s Steve Ward, who
finished with 22 points, then hit
an Inside hoop before Lake Mary
reeled off seven straight points
Carlos Mansfield opened the run
with a layup followed by a
Mllchell three point field goal.
Harts6eld closed the run with a
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with 4.33 remaining In the
period.
Cocoa attempted to comeback
bul could never get the score
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rverytlme they had a chance
Mitchell and company would gel
going and Inrrease the lead
Behind Mitchell for Lake Mary
was Gordon with 13 points.
Menhle with 12. Washington
with nine and Davidson with
eight. Cocoa was led by Ward's
22 with Jesse Grubbs adding 20
and Britton 11.
"W e 're excited about the
win." Richardson said "In the
|&gt;ast we've always been In the
losers bracket. It feels good to
Anally win here and It boosts the
kids confidence."
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Moore took quick control, then
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The Hornets. 5-2. will now
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our mental mistakes." Bishop
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Bishop Moore pulls
out 2-1 win over C C C

Lady Rams rout
Buchholz, 9-0
By TO N Y DeSORMItR

Herald apom writer___________
'

L A K E M AR Y - Watching
La kr Mary play Gainesviller Buchholz In Tuesday's winners
V bracket Kame of the Burger King
Classic was like reading a bad
; murder mystery: you knew who
was going to get It. It’s Just a
matter of when and how.
^ Predictably, It was the Lady
, Bobcats of Buchholz that got It.
. and good, taking a 9 0 beating at
{ the hands of the undefeated
.Lady Rams on Lake Mary. But
there was a little twist to the
i tale, as Buchholz did have Its
, moments of causing Lake Mary
, some discomfort
"The y pressed up and made
|U » work h a rd e r," said Bill
•Eissrle. coach of the Lady Rams
. "W e got some different things
out of It We had to work harder
t bunging the ball up.
* ’’Also, we ex ecu'rd a little
better tnnl£ht. That's what we're
&lt; b uildin g tow ard. Im proving
every game."
Personifying Lakr Mary’s Im-

p r o v r m e n t was mi d*
flelder/forward Crlsste Snow,
who scored four goal* against
Buchholz to raise her tourna­
ment total to five and her season
total to eight.
After Donna Rohr gave Lake
Mary a 1-0 lead at 3:13. Snow
struck at 6:14. 14 48 and 31.21
for her first three goals At
36:19. Michelle Mattingly scored
on assist from Rohr to give the
Lady Rams a 3-0 lead at the half.
46HI1. no matter what she tried
to do, the Lady Rams kept
coming It took Just 1:12 of the
second half for Lakr Mary to
score again. Ruhr netting a long
ship shot. Just 49 seronds later.
Snow had her fourth goal of the
game
Lake Mary s last two goals
came from Marry Lazar and
Dana Hoover Ion an assist from
Mattingly).
Today, the Lady Rams play
Bishop Moore 121 winners of
C le a r w ir t Central Catholic
Tuesday I la one semifinal match
at 8 p m The other semifinal,
schedunu for fl pm., matches
St. Thomas Aquinas rgatnst

By TONY OeSORMIER
Herald sports wrtUr

La*a Mary t Debbie Hutchings
Laar Utmitley.
B u c h e r on thrr other hand,
drops down into tlie brat Krt in
decide third ihro-igh sixth place

LAKE MARY - Alter 560
mlnulrs of blowouts and kickball sirugglrs. fans attending the
bracket of the Burger King
Classic bring played at Lakr
Mary High School's Don T .
Reynolds Stadium were praying
for a good game.
On Tuesday night, they got tt.
T h e B is h o p Moore L a d y
llornrts. ranked No 4 In this
week's 3A slate poll, used a
second half goal hy Amy Grltz to
brat C l e a r w a t e r C e n t r a l
Catholic's Marauders (Ihe No 2
3A tram In the stair) 2-1 Tors
day night in a winners bracket
roll test
The first half was a seesaw
affair, the Lady llornrts gelling
the brttrr oppntunllies but un­
a b l e to c a p i t a l i z e
Thr
Marauders hart a couple shots
but none were a I hrral to go In
At IS 42. Bishop Moore got the
watches the action elsewhere
first break when Gellz was taken
and v ill play Clearwater Central down Jit lire penalty area, setting
up a penalty k irk for the
Carbolic today at 4 p nt
"It • going to be a tough Hornets Vflrr « delay for CCC to
have mldftrlder llrtdget O'Leary
match." said Etsaelr

After weathering the early
attack. Bishop Moore gnl u n o t h o
break After a throw in In ihi
CCC end. the Lady Hornrt&gt;
knot krd thr tsssll around tin
Maranrrs penalty area hefort*
Geltz turned and fired a shitr
past Welch lof a ? ! lead
After that, play slurred to
move hark toward midfield
w l&lt;e r r it t u r n e d I n t o a
ku k and chase game

The defrndrr In soccer’ might
not be In thr spotlight too often,
hut there Is no bigger kry to a
tram than those who guard the
goal After all. If you're nor
scored on — you can't kwr
Seminole County tut* some of
the top defensive performrrs
around and snmr of them dts
played their talents I he Last two
nights In th r Lym a n High
bracket of the Burger King

By CHRIS FISTER
Harold spoils editor____________

its best game to date hut St Thomas scored with
five minutes remaining for a 1-0 victory

Lymans Cindy .Kirfcconosl addresses |h« hall
during earty round action in the Burger King
Classic In Tuesday's second round. Lyman played
of the offense. Suzanne Lundy
was the top threat for the Lady
Raiders as she made some good
r u n s a n d also had aome
dangerous throw Ins B ui
Lyman’s defense, anchored by
swrrperback Julia Callarman.
kept St . Thomas out of Ihe goal
The Lady Greyhounds, brhlnd
the play of Kerry Musanir and
Tam m y Kulsang. then picked up
thr parr on nffrnsr In the Iasi 10
mlnulrs of Ihe half. Lyman's
brat chance In the first half came
with 6:13 rem aining when
Callarman look a free kkk from
30 yards out and hit a shot oil
thr crossbar.
The second half was Just about
a carbon ropy of the first with
both teams creating rhames
only to be turned away by good
defensive play. Lyman's only
rral defensive breakdown of l be
game, though led lo St. Thom ­
as' goal. Uustal managed to get
Into (lie open, ptrkrd up a loose
thill In front of Ihe goal and
slipped It past Lyman keeper
Becky Carr.
Lyman thrn pushed forward
frantic ally In search of (he lying
goal In thr Iasi dvr mlnulrs and

P atriotsContinued from IB
nice hall off the corner kick that
lient Into thr goal.
For the rest of thr half, it was
then up to the defenses. Both
trams had good chances but the
defense did Ihe Job. Becker did
an excellent Joh of marking
Largo's leading scorer. Patricia
Piazza, while Tullls cleared ev­
erything that came her way at
•the sw i-r per hack position.
While the defense continued
to hold Its own. the offense kept
plugging away and finally came
up with the game winner with
8:50 remaining. Dawn Douglas
'took a throw In from Ihe left
wing and pul thr hall In front of
'the goal where a Largo player
flicked It on with her head and It
went lo Schaefer who turtlcd II
In fora 2-1 liruntlry lead.
"We always try to play the
game like* It's 6-0,” Schaefer
said "I think w r lost a little
concentration when they scorrd
and we hud lo gel our Intensity
hark up. We're coming together
Wid learning more with every
Tpunr and It's Imporianl for us
kti krrp up our Intensity.”
1
8HS. M E LB O U R N E WIN
Christmas vacation will have
to wait at least one more day for
the Seminole and Melbourne

pull on a goalkeeper Jersey
(actually, the shirt off Coach
Elite Salmi s bark) and replace
starting keeper Mrltaaa Welch.
Gellz knocked In lire shot for a
1 0 Bishop Mnorr lead.
Six mlnulrs later. It was lire
Marauders' turn. A penally kick
was called against Bishop Moore
and Parry Baron knocked home
I hr strut to lie the score M at
21:14
In the s e c o n d half, t h f
mnmrntum started In swing
CCC's wav. ihe Marauders put
ting together a series of Inorhrs
in Ihe Bishop Moore end Bui
Ihrfr best opportunities were
turned away by Lftdy Hornrt
gcvalr SuiV Slra/zula beforelb ;y had a chance to develop

Let’s hear it for the defense

S t. Thom as
o u tla s ts
L y m a n , 1-0
.' LONGW OOD - Although they
fam e up Just short In the end.
.Lyman's Lady Greyhounds dis­
covered Tuesday night that they
are capable of playing with the
best teams the state has to offer.
W ith superb performances
from everyone on the field.
Lyman played IU best game of
the season and took the No I
ranked (Class 3AI Lady Raiders
of St Thomas Aquinas down to
the wire before St. Thomas
scored wttb 3:18 remaining to
post a 1-0 victory In the winners'
bracket of the Burger King
p la s tic before 121 fans at
Lym an High.
, Lyman. 5*4-2 overall, will re­
turn lo action today at 2 p in In
Ihe fifth place bracket against
largo's lacly Packers at Lakr
Mary High, git. Thomas Aquinas
after « 3-1 shutout win over Lakr
llow rll on Monday, will now
.battle Us third consecutive
Seminole County tram as it goes
up against Lakr Brantley in Ihe
semifinals tonight at 6 at Lakr
Mary High.
I "I think we surprised a lot of
people tonight, especially Si.
Thomas.” Lyman coach Laura
Rountree said. "We played our
heat game of Ihe season and I
think II opened our girts ryes
Now they know they ran play
with those to p r id liter teams "
, The play In the first half was
pretty evenly spread out with
neither team dominating. Each
Jcam had four shots on goal anJ
J x ji Ii learns received solid dr
Jrnalve efforts.
Lyman's Jennifer McAvoy did
a brilliant defensive Job on SI.
Thomas' top striker, all-stale
player Laurie Uustal. Only once
In the half was Uuatal able lo gel
Involved In the offense and that
came when she split two defend
trs and sent a crosa In front of
1he goal. The ball was then hit
by Tania Shermeta toward thr
goal but Tracy Sher cleared II
Just before II went In lo krrp the
game scoreless.
With Uustal all hut taken oul

_____

high school girls soccer trams
Playing in thr first round
losers bntrke' of Ihe Burger King
Classic on Tuesday at Like Mary
High School's Don T. Reynolds
S t u d I u m . S e m in o l e and
Melbourne both won to slay
a*lvr and play unolher day.
In Ihr first game Tuesday, the
Lady Semlnoles defeated West
Orange 2-0. Then. In Ihe 4 p m
game, the Lady Bulldogs of
Melbourne ripped Oviedo 6-0
Today, the 'Notes and Bulldogs
will try to rlltnlnate each other
In a game scheduled lo stan ui
noon.
The survivor will play the
winner of today's 10 a m. con­
test between Lake Howell utul
Winter Park at 10 a.m Thors
day.
Seminole gave another one ol
Us [Ulenled second halt surge
perfurm uncuB on T ue sd ay,
scoring both Us goals In ihe
second half lo defeat a hard
working West Orange tram.
"W hy do they wait until ihe
second hall?" asked Seminole
coach Suxy Rena, "They were
creating In thr first half hut they
w eren 't finishing. T h e y ' r e
panicking when they reach the
goul. And It's noi like they're
first-year players."

had a few shots at It but could
n o t gel (h r b a ll pasi ill.
bunkered In Sr Thom as defense
and goalkeeper .Jennifer Bvdsey
H O W E L L . W. P A R K TR IU M P H
After playing impressively bui
losing in a shootout on Monday.
Lake lfowrH's L a d y Silver
Hawks rarnr Ism k In rhe run
notation bracket of the Burger
King Classic Tuesday and look
out their fnistratlon on Deltona's
Lady Wolves
Lake Howell |tF2| tan up a 441
halftime lead and coasted lo a
7-0 victory over Brat year De­
ltona to 10-1). In another mn
sot.it ion game on Tuesday.
Winter I'ark blanked Orlando Dr
Phillips. 3 0
The Lady Hawks, who outshut
Ihe Hawks. 330, took the trad
less than eight m lnulrs Into Ihe
match w hrn Chr i sti ne
Frankenburgrr s&lt; o rrd on an
assist from Jessica Cardarrlll
t-akr Howell thrn pulled sway
w hrn tt Mored two goals within
one minute of each other.
M lrh rllr Cook's unassisted
score made tt 2 0 and Cardarrlll
srorru off Dana Ikiyrsen's assist
for a 3 0 lead Luke Howell

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would make II 4 0 before lire hall
ended on a goal by Valrrlr
Higgins with K rankrnburgrr
gelling Ih e assist
In Ihe srrund half. T o r i
Cam pbell scorrd off Monica
Compton s assist and Heather
B r a n n ( t he L a d y H a w k s '
g&lt;Mlkrr|M-ri got her charter on
Ihe fieI&lt;1 and madr the most id II
w i t h an unassi sted goal
CamptM*H‘a second goal made
ihe final 7 0
Winter Park retimrnded from a
T O low lo Largo on Monday
with a shutout victory of Its own
Tuesday Dr llillhps held the
Wild* als stole less unlit midway
through the first huff when
Hrandyr Batten scored on assists
from Shane Williams and Cathy
Anderson
The Wildcats sewed up the
win with two goals In the last 20
minutes of the match Williams
scored off a deoil lull play to
make It 2 0 and Catherine
G r rg lry 's goal off Williams*
assist made Ihe final 3 0
Winter I’ark took Hi shots on
goal compared to right lor Dr
Phillips Winter Park keeper
Andreu Fowler had one save.

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Five of t h u se def ensive
s t a l w a r t s w h o h a ve h a d
particularly strong tourneys
thus far In c lu d e Lyman s Julia
Callarman and Jennifer Mi Avoy
Lake IWunltry s Joyce Tullls and
Cindy Drekrr and Lakr Howell's
Jessica CardarrUl
Each of tiiesr defenders brings
thetr own unique style to tin
game
Callarman Is an ominous prr
or nee at Ifie «w r r prr hark pool
lion as the 3-10 senior ts as
Inilmtdatmg a player as voti'll
see Not only d&lt;x*s Callarman
have thr fram ing foot anti the
M i r to tn u v n powplr m u u i s I . b u t
site is also a
sklilltl pi a m i
In all phases of the game
McAvoy Is as rrlentlrss a
player as you'll find She never
slops H i n t i n g at you until the
llnal second lias Ik krd off thr
rloek McAvoy Is also usually
given the assignment of marking
the oppnsltkm s top attacker amt
usually |xasses with flying rotors
T u llls Is Lake Brantley's
swrrprrtMck and the name of
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P eo p le
Family takes effort, gives joy
High school reunions coming up
Upcoming high school reunions for the ares In 1089 include
the following
In Brevard County:
-M r r r m Island lllgh. Class of 1979, Ju ly 30-July 2.
-P a lm Hay High. Class of 1979. J u ly 23-25
— Rorklcdge High. Class of 1974, J u ly 23 23
In Martin County:
— Martin County High. Claasof 1979. Ju ly 8 9.
In Orange County;
-Apopka High. Class of 1909, J u ly 17&gt;I8
— Lakevlew High. Claasof 1969. J u ly 1*2
In Seminole County
— Lyman High. Claasof IB79. J u ly 14-16.
Graduates of these schools or anyone knowing of the
whereabouts of graduates may call Joan Evans at 291-2941 for
more Information or write lo Claaa Reunion. P.0 Boa 540636.
Orlando. Fla 32654

East-West Kiwanls to gather
East West Sanford Kiwanls Club meets Thursday it 6 p m at
Friendship l.odgr. Seventh and Ixx-ust

shortening molasses, ginger,
cinnamon, cloves, baking soda,
sail and egg until blended,
occasionally scraping bowl with
a rubber spatula. Shape dough
Into a ball, wrap with plastlr
wrap. Refrigerate 1 hour or until
dough is firm enough to handle
Preheat oven lo 350*F. Line
large cookie sheet with waxed
paper sprinkled lightly with
flour Wtlh floured rolling pin.
roll half of dough on waxed
paper U Inch (hick Refrigerate
remaining dough
With floured rookie culler, cut
out as many cookies as possible
from Ihe dough Freejre dough
for 15 minutes or until firm
Slice rookies on waxed paper
onto work area With pancake
lumer. transfer cookcs lo ungreased large cookie sheet,
placing thrm about IV Inch
apart llakr 10 lo 12 mtnules
u n t i l co oki es arc l i g h t l y
browned Remove cookies to
wire racks to cool.

B yJA N E K A LI
Herald correspondent
Although families are hard
work, our Cook of the Week
thinks the effort Is worth II.
C o r a Kiser was born In
Uoonevllle. Ky.. In O w la lry
County. She started school here,
but then moved to Indiana and
Michigan before returning to
Kentucky. From there, her fami­
ly came to Orlando In 1957
Hefore Kl*cr could gradualrd
from Boone High School, her
family moved back lo Owlalry
County, and then returned to
Florida, so lhal she graduated
from Apopka High School
”My mother worked a* a
ererriary," Kiser said ’She was
born and raised In Kentucky
almost In the same place I was
raised in ” She said her mother
went to colire*- In '.Varhington,
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Sweet Adelines to rehearse

Kiser's father was bom In
Indiana and drove bucks for a
l i vi ng during most of her
childhood
"He was In Ihe Arm y w hen he
met my mother and they were
married ihtre months later."
Parent support group to meet
Kiser said "Dad was a grral
Families Together Parent Support Group meets every
w **
Thursday at 7 30 p m , 900 Foa Valley Drive. Sweetwater
Her great grandfather was a
Square. Suite 206. for open dlsrusaion For more Information,
full-bloodrd Cherokre Indian,
rail 774 3644
she said She has three brother
and one sister, ail younger than
Narcotics to mast for help
she Is All live In I-as Vegas. Nrv
"M y parents followed them out
Narcotics Anonymous meets at 6 p m every Thursday at
lo Las Vegas and my mother still
317 Oak A ve . Sanford
lives there.* Kiser said "I enjoy
going out there and visiting
them and do so as often as I
AA groups schadula meetings
can “
Area A koholira Anonymous groups meeting Thursday #
ft was Kiser's mother who
Include
taught her to rook Since I was
C a ts ilb s rr y :
Ihe oldest child I was left In
• Acorn G roup 8 pm closed and open discussion Rebos
charge while Mother wtMked, so 1
Club. 130 Normandy
got lo do all Ihe cooking.” she
• Clean A ir Croup, noon, alcoholics only, non-smokers only.
said
Mr bos Club. 130 Normandy
Her Initial try at cooking came
• Good Morning Group 10 a m . open dlsrussion. Rebos
at age 12 or 13 The first dish
Club. 130 Normandy
Kiser remembers rooking was
• Happy Hour Group. 3 30 p m . open dlsrussion. Reims
goulash, which her mother
(Tub, 130 Normandy
helped tier prrparr 'My family
• Krtios Group. 6 30 a m . open discussion, noon, alcoholics
enjoyed It.” Kltcr said In fart I
only. Hrbos (T u b . 130 Normandy
still fix II for my family
• Srmlnota Group. 8 p m . open discussion. 8 p m . third
“ I found al an early age thai
Thursday of month, open speaker meeting. St Augustine
taking care of a family is hard
Church. 375 Sunset Drive
work It was difTlrult cooking for
Ovtsds;
a family because my brother and
• Oviedo Group. 8 p m . open discussion , non smokers only.
sister didn't like Ihe same dishes
First Methodist ('hurt h King Street and Lakr Jessup
and were always fussing about
•aaford:
what I had rooked. ” she said
• Sanford Group, noon. 5 30 p m . open discussion. 6 p m .
Kiser said she especially rn
oprn spraker meeting 1201 W. First S(
Joys Christinas, when stir can fix
• S o b e r W o n G ro u p , no o n
5 3 0 p m . 8 p m . op e n
all kinds erf special rookies and
discussion S a h a ra C lu b (old d r i v e r s license office). 2 5 8 7 S
candles for her family
Sanford A v r
Shr married her huststnd. Hitt
only five days after graduating
AA group* meeting Friday Include
from high schi sit They were
Altam oate Springs:
married In Orlando on June 12.
• New Life Group, noon. 8 p m . open discussion. 442 S
1962
North l.ahr Hivd . Suite 1016
Hill has worked at 1‘uhlix for
C asselberry:
23 years "Hill Is the greatest
• Clean Air Group, noon, alcoholics only, non smokrrs only.
many in Ihe world.” Kiser said
Mrtms Club. 130 Normandy
Hill also thinks his wife is
• Good Morning Gnnip. 10 a m . . 8 p m . open discussion.
prrttv special herself
MrbusClub. 130 Normandy.
The Kisers are Ihe parents lo
• H a p p y H o u r G ro u p . 3 3 0 p . m . . op e n discussion, Reim s
two children Daughter Jan
C lu b . 130 N o r m a n d y
Dleslro Is married to a carpenter,
• Hrbo* Group. 6 30 a m . open dtscusalon. noon. alcoholics
works at a Winn Dixie store, and
only. Reims Club. 130 Normandy
Is Ihe mother ol u I -year-old son
• Young People Group. 8 p m,, alcoholics only, non-smoker*
Son Mike also is married He
only. Hrlm* Club, 130 Normandy
and his wife are expecting thrir
• Mrtms Alarum. 8 p m .Reims Club. 130 Normandy
first child In June, much lo the
Lake M a ry :
• Sand Pond Group. H p.m.. open discussion, non-smokers
only. 1097 Sand Pond Hoad.
• Care Unit Al-Anon. 8 p in . beginners meeting, 1097 Sand
Pond Road
The holidays are times for
Longwood:
elegant entertaining, a time In
• Imngwnod Group. 8 pm ., alcoholics only, non smokrrs
serve food* d liferent from the
only. Moravian Church. 1501 W State Road 434 at Prraavlew.
usual family meals Treat your
• Survivors Group, noon, open discussion. 3101 Dane lane
lamlly and friends this holiday
• Longwood Al-Anon. 8 p m . . Moravian Church, 1501 W.
season with special meals with
Stale Road 434 al l*ressvtcw.
classic dishes These recipes ure
Sanford:
often thought In be difficult and
• Sanford Group, noon and 5:30 p m , open discussion: 8
only for gourmet. With your
p.m , oprn step meeting; 1201 W . First St.
microwave and these simplified
• Sober W on Group, noon and 5:30 p m., open discussion. 8
recipes, you’ll find these dishes
p m , alcoholics only. Sahara C lub (old driver’s license office)
delicious and a Joy to prepare
2387 S Sanford Ave.
• 24-Hour Group. 8 p m . open discussion.House of Goodwill.
A light garlic sauce glares
Fourth Street and Oak Avenue
shrimp and vrgatables lo make
W tU v a t
this shrimp special
• Wcklvti Group, 8 p m . alcoholics only. Weklva I*tc SHRIMP BCAMPI
Bbytertan. Stale Road 434 and Weklva Springs Road.
2 doves garlic, minced
I cu p fresh mu s hr o om s,
Sound erf Sunshine Sweet Adelines women a barbershop
singing group rehearses every Thurrday st 7 30 p ni al
Community United Methodist Church. U S Highway 17-92
Casaelbrrry

Cora Kiser govs for some coffee at her work.
Sail and (wpprr In laslr
e x c i t e m e n t of t he
Just mix all ihe above alter
grand|&lt;arrnta-tobr Mike and his
cooking each Acid a (tan erf corn
wife both work for Publtx
"Doth my children arr special tit rad and you have a great
to me and they don't know how meal
much they mein lo me.” Ktsrr
HIDDEN VALLET
said
Kiser works as a secre­ RANCH SPINACH DIP
l package Hidden Valley
tary/cashier tor the Independent
Life and Accident Insurance Ranch Milk Recipe Original
Company In Fern Hark ’T U be Ranch Salad Dressing Mix
1 pint sour errant
there live years in April ll seems
1 package (10 ounces) froirn
like only yesterday that I started
chopjied spinach cooked and
working there," she said
Kiser Is a member ol Ihe drained
*%cup onion minced
O rla m lu W o m e n ’s H owl i ng
l« teaspoon Itasll
Association Mv highest game
i ) traspetun cirrgano
has lieen a 246 and m y highest
Combine Ingredients Sllr lo
srrtes has lieen a 572." she said
blend. Chill for al least I hour
" I ’m still waiting on a 600 series
Serve In hollowed out round loaf
Thai would tie lerTHlc.'*
K is c i'n philosophy In life Is to of french brrsd Use bread from
"ireal everyone you meet as a hollow in make bread cubes for
special person ” shr said. "You dipping
don't want to leave th is world
and all they remember about G I N G E R B R E A D K I D S
you ts your grumpy alllludr I COOKIES
2*« cups all-purpose flour
have lieen very grumpy at times,
ty rup sugar
but mostly I am a happy
iy cup shortening
person ”
(v cup molasses
lie low arr a few dishes Kiser
I '» teaspoon ground glngrr
prrparrs (or her family.
11« teaspoon ground c in ­
namon
GOULA SH
I teaspoon ground cloves
tv pound ground beef (chuck
IV teaspoon baking soda
nr round)
(V teaspoon sail
I package macaroni Irlbow.
1 egg
tw Isis, or seashrlls)
In a Luge bowl with mixer al
1can stewed tomatoes
medium speed beat ilour. sugar.
I can tomato sauce

MARVELOUS MACAROONS
24v cups Baker's Angel Flake
Coconut
4V cup sugar
W rup all-purpose flour
Is traspoon salt
4 egg whites
I teaspoon almond extract
1 cup chopped almonds
Combine coconut, sugar, dour
and salt In mixing bowl Stir In
egg whiles and almond extract
Sllr in almonds, mix well Drop
from teaspoon onto lightly
grrased cookie sheet. Garnish
with candled cherry halves If
desired Hake al 325 *F for 20
minutes or unlll cookie edges arr
golden brown Rrmove from
Itaking sheets Immediately.
HOLIDAY
ALMOND CRESCENTS
1cup margarine
(V teaspoon almond extract
is cup sifted powdered sugar
2 cups all purpose flour
lv Iraspoon salt
l cup (juakrr oats, uncooked
W cup finely chopped almonds
Heat oven to 325°F. Heat
margarine and almond extract
until Huffy. gradually beat in
sugar Add combined flour and
salt, mtx well Stir In uais and
aJrtionda. S h a p e to (u n it c re s ­
cents Place on ungrea se tl &lt;*»fc«e

sheet Hake 15-18 minutes or
unlll light golden brown. Sift
powdered sugar over warm
crescents
GUACAMOLEDIP
lv rup mayonnaisr
1 large avneudo. peeled and
mashed
I small lomato. chopped
W rup minced onion
t* cup drained chopped green
chlllcs
I tablespoon lemon Juice
(V Iraspoon sail
Stir all Ingredients until well
mixed Cover and chill Grral
with nacho chips
(Jana Hal* of Sanlord la a
correspondent who writes the
weakly “ Cook of tha Weak”
faalura. Phone: 322-4736.)

Simply put, ‘gourmet’ dishes are a snap

Teen support group to meet

Families Together Teen Support Group meets from I I a m
to I p.m. every Saturday si Suite 206 Sweetwater Square. 900
Fox Valley Drive (off Weklva Road), Longwood Call 774-3644
for further Information.

Nar Anon to offer help
Nar-Anon. a self-help group for relatives and friends of
addicts, meets at 8 p.m. Saturday al West Lakr Hospital. Stale
Hoad 434. Longwood. For more Information, call 869-6364

Narcotics Anonymous meets
Narcotics Anonymous meets every Sunday at 5 p.m. at The
Grove Counseling Center. 580 Old Sanford/Ovledo Road (off
Stale Road 419). Winter Springs, and at 8 p m . Monday al 317
Oak Ave.. Sanford.

Alanon members to congregate
Alanon will meet al 8 p.m . Sunday al Christ United
Methodist Church, al County Road 427 and Tucker Drive,
Sanford.
If you know of upcoming activities you’d like announced In
the Herald'n Calendar, send the appropriate Information—
event, lime, date, place, cos*, contact person and phone
number— to Calendar. SanfuiJ Herald. 300 N. French Ave..
Sanford. F L 32771 or call 322-2611.

halved
** cup butler or margarine
1 (V p o un ds f resh, large
shrimp, peeled and devrlnrd
M cup snlp|&gt;ed fresh parsley
IV cup water
2 teaspoons cornstarch
1cup cherry tomatoes
Combine garlic, mushrooms
and butler In 8-Inch round
microwave baking dish. MAV on
100 percent power 21V to 3
minutes or unlll lender. Mix in
shrimp and parsley. Cover with
waxed paja-r. M/W on 50 percent
(tower. 7 to 7iy minutes or until
shrimp are opaque and firm,
stirring once or twice. Combine
water and cornstarch In 1-cup
glass measure Drain In Juices
from shrimp Hlend well. M/W on
100 percent (tower, uncovered. 2
lo 2W minutes or until mixture
bolls and thickens, stirring once
or twice. Pour over shrimp: add
tomatoes. MAI’ on 100 percent
(tower. 1-2 m(miles or unlll
healed through.
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and elegant Serve with a Caesar
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dessert
LOBSTER TI1ERMIDOR
4 Iru/rn lobster tails (about 6
ounces each!
1 cup water
2 slices onion
2 slices lemon
i» cup buller or margarine
cup all-purpose flour
I teaspoon Instunt chicken
bouillon
1 cup hall and half
*» cup dry white wine
2 tablespoons d r y bread
crumbs
I tablespoon Parmesan cheese
14 teaspoon paprika
Arrange frozen lobster tails In
8-Inch square baking dish Add
water, onion, and lemon. Cover
wllh plastic wrap M/W on 100
percent power 10-12 minutes or
until lobster meal Is Just about
firm. Lei sland a few minutes.
Remove tails from rooking liquid
and allow lo cool. Discard liquid.
M/W butler In uncovered 4-cup
glass measure 30-45 seconds or
unlll melted, Hlend In (lour and
boullllon Sllr In half-and-half
MAV on 100 percent power 2-3
minutes or unlll mixture bolls
and thickens. stliTlng twice. Sllr
In wine.

Cut away thin undersides of
lobster lulls with kllchen shears,
discard thin portions. Carefully
loosen lobster meat and remove
(rout shell Wash shells and
arrange In 8-Inch square baking
dish Cut lobster meal Into
bite sized pieces. Stir Into sauce
Spoon into lobster shells Mix
bread cr umbs, cheese and
(Kipnku Sprinkle aver lobster
mixture.
MAV on 100 percent power,
uncovered 2iv to 3tv minutes or
until heated through Makes 4
servings.
Chicken Kiev Is easy and
delicious when made In the
microwave.
CHICKEN KIEV
4 tablespoon* buller
t « cup dry bread crumbs
l« cup Parmesan cheese
(V teaspoon paprika
2 boneless chicken breasts,
skinned and halved
Salt and pepper
4 teaspoons snipped chlvcs
4 tablespoons Hour
1 egg. beaten
Cut butter Into four squares
and freeze. Combine brrud
crumbs. chec»&lt;- and paprika on
waxed paper. Set aside. Pound
chicken breasts between plasllc
wrap wiih a rolling pin or meat
mallet until i* Inch thick. Place
one piece of frozen butter on
each. Sprinkle with sail, pepper
and 1 teaspoon of chives. Tuck
In sides and fold under ends of
chicken breasts to form rolls.
Secure wllh toothpick Dip toll*
Into flour, moisten evenly wllh
beaten egg and Ihcn roll In
crumb mixture. Place on u glass
pic plale and refrigerate for at

least 30 minutes lo chill.
Microwave on 100 percent power
8-9 minutes or until chicken Is
done
Sene wllh wild rice, crusly
bread, spinach salad and White
Chocolate Mousse.
This Is a special dessert In
every way. Serve ll In your best
crystal dishes or In chocolatf
dessert cups
WHITE CHOCOLATE MOUSSE
1Ik cups milk
3 tablespoons cornstarch
4 ounces white bark coating
chocolate, cul Into pieces
2 tablespoon* buller
2 tablespoons while creme de
cacao
iy teaspoon vanilla
Vy pint whipping cream
2 tablespoons powdered sugar
Combine milk and cornstarch
In I quart bailer bowl, mix unlll
smooth. M/W on 100 percent
jxtwrr 4Vy to 5 minutes or until
mixture bolls and thickens, stir­
ring once or twice.
Sllr In bark coating chocolate
and butter until melted. Add
creme de cacao and vanilla.
Refrigerate until cool, stirring
occasionally. Heal cream until
slightly thickened Beat In sugar
until almost thickened. Continue
beating, gradually adding cooled
chocolate mixture unlll smooth
and fluffy
Spoon Into serving dishes or
chocolate cups. Refrigerate until
served.
(Mldg* Mycoff It a c«r1lfl*d
boms economist and coordinator
cl tha Single Parent Displaced
H o m a m a k i r a P r o g r a m at
Samlnols Community Colloga.
Phone: 323-1450. *xL 360.)

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Dentures or allergies *
may be their problem
; D E A R DR. O O T T i W r urr an
J old raupie. 80 and 90. For aomc
time now we both arem to have
! problem* with water ranalantly
dripping from our now* und an
abundance of nallva. ta thin yet
another consequence of old agr?
D EA R R E A D E R : Watery
naaal discharge fci uni.illy a sign
ol none anil ainua Irritation
When ulr. coni,lining purtli len of
ainoke or dual or jmllni, la
drawn Into the tame, the Irritat­
ing substance* ruuae the naaal
membrane* to reart. The moat
Munition rrarllon, aa wc'vr all
experienced. la u tlond of watery
tnucu* I aup|Mnr thla la nature'*
way of trying to wa*h away the
oflending pollutant
Therefore, (uphill* naaal ctlarharge ta oftrn a consequence of
Inhalal tonal alk-rglea. am h aa
hay fevrr, or rapoaure to
environmental jMglutlon. aneh aa
atnokr and tm ig An allergtat
rauld help you Idrnllfy the rauae
of your nna.il pmtrlem
Excessive saliva. on the other
hand frequently rraulta fnrtn
foreign material in the mouth
The mo*! common source ut tin*
material la denturea and bridge
work that atlmulate the aallvary
glanda to over produce If you
have denturea aak your lientlat
about Ihta

Forced gratitude is
not for Grandma

MEDICINI

PETER
G O T T.M .D .

within a reaannabte time I lake
thla Issue very aerloualy and will
|Niy peraonal attention to any
reader who continue* to have
problem *. Remember when
writing for your health rrporl to
order by title

Chrltlmsa Stollan It a holiday tradition In Europe

Stollen adds European
flair to the holidays

DEAR DR. GOTT: Millions of
people all over the world de­ W e w e ite p e r E n t a r p r la a A s s n .
fecate In a squatting poaltlon.
A classic Christmas stollen
yet no toilet ha* ever been
designed to accommodate thla rnay soon become a family
natural stance Could thla fie tradition In America aa It ha*
contributing to our bowel pro tieen for generation* in Europe
The apk-y aroma ol tbl* holiday
bfcms?
tr-at mixes with the slglit* and
DEAR READER: Interesting sounds of the season Serve tht*
11 oral ion I think that the posi­ versatile, rlcti cakr to family and
tion during defecation la probe, friend* on ChrtaMtlBi Eve with
hly leva a (actor tlran lire diet, tu eggnog trot buttered rum or
|iarta of the workl where people spired elder, or ns a toasted treat
squat, they atari tend to eat far with the holiday brum h
mor roughage than we sup- C H R IS TM A S S TO L L E N
laiaedly civilized people do I
I cup golden ratalii*
tielleve that dietary filter play*
VX cup mixed randted fruit*
3 tabirapoon* brandy or rum
DEAR DR. G O T T : I aent $1 an important m lr m assisting
1 package active dry yeaat
for one ol your Irralth report* A* peoplr to evacuate.
However, you're right that we
2Vk to 3 cups fkiur. divided
yrt. I have received no health
Vk cup milk
report, although m y cheek might he miming something
h cup butter or margarine
cleared the trank two month* here In manv undertfevelopetf
V* cup augar
•rgo alao. on am aher orraalon. I icninirle*. women birth their
W teaspoon sail
received a health rc|K&gt;rt ditlerent tMtilea while squalling. I Irave
2 egga. beaten
Icorn tire one I recpreaied Are been told that tin* ta much less
■omfortable than our traditional
2 lea*|xion* grated lemon perl
you Iraving a pnrblern or vm ir
Western method ol Instating that
V* cup chopped blanched
tiling?
almond*
D E A R R E A D E R : I .i|x&gt;li&gt;gt/r women be down Some obatetrl
Meltrd butter and sugar, for
to reader* who have rxprrirm rd i Una are etpertmenling with the
a delay in receiving their healih squalling (HMiticai lor delivery. filling
1‘owdered sugar
report* There are aeveral Perhaps Hits pinioon will come
Combine raisins fruit* and
rraann* why Ihh can cm cur and I to lie deterred h r tioth birthing
Irave ta-en a«mned that every and defecation then out toilet* brandy, let stand for I boor or
effort t* Irelug made to apeed would become atmply cultural overnight
i urtnslltes
In a mixing bowl, combine
thing* up I would appreciate
yeast and 1* cup of flour, set
Irraring from any reader who (CJIBHH N E W S P A P E R F.N
aside
ilor* in it receive hi* or her order TEK PtUSE ASSN

In a saucepan, cumhlne milk,
butter, sugar anil salt, heat in
lukrwami Stir Into yeast m ix­
ture. lieat with electric mixer fur
2 minute* Add eggs and lemon
nrrl: heat to blend well. Mix In
lirandfrd trulls, almonds unit
enough of the rrmalnlng flour to
make a soft, mm
ky dough
Knead dough on flour*-*! hoard
for about 5 tiUnutt . until dough
I* amooth and rlaatlr Form Into
a trail, place In greased tmwl,
raver, and let rhr In warm place
until almost drxible In oulk.
atoiul ivy hour* iMnch down,
let rest for 10 minute*
On a floured hoard roll dough
to an n by-12-lnrh oval Brush
with melted butter, sprinkle with
sugar Fold dough In half
leiigthwtar in within 1* inch of
opposite side Prrsa closed
Transfer stollen lo greased
leaking sheet curve ends slightly
to form a crescent shape Cover
liNwely with towel, let rise in
warm place until almost double
In bulk, about 45 minutes
Bake in a 373*F oven for
about 20 minutes, until golden
brown and crusty Cool slightly;
sprinkle with powdered sugar
Coot completely, then dust once
again with sugar Serve slice*
plain or toasted. To store stollen.
wrap aeeurety In j clastic or foil

IN THE SERVICE
By Bernice Bede Oaol
could pruvr wise to follow your
hunches Bring around people
TOUR BIRTHDAY
you dislike wtll make yini feel
December 2 2 . IBSB
In t h r year ahead your very uncomfur table
A R IE S IMarch 21 April IUI
grrateat stride* are likely tc» be
macle m situation* th.ii do not Alttuiogb you'll mean well. If
require partner* For brat re­ ymr’iT not careful today, you
sult*. try to strike out on your could create bigger compile a
lions lor tbe jieoplr wbocw- allalra
own
you're at'-mpttng to manage
CAPRICORN (Dec 22 Jan
I9| O n r lo a n r relationship* It’* lieat no. to interfere
TAURUS (Ajinl 20 May 20)
could fie extremely touchy to•lay. rvrn with friend* of long Ntrlvr to tie open minded and
flexible iimI.iv or rlar you could
standing Don't iirrmit some
thing to develop that could fir resistant In Ihr sound advice
or suggestions of asnocuitc* who
Jropardlrr a valued alliance
Majot change* ate abrad tor have your interests at heart
O E M IN I (May 21-June 20) h
Capricorn In the coming year
Send for your Aatro-Granh pre­ Ik-hoove* you to lie a till more
d ictions today Mall I I to budget minded ut lids time If
Aatro-Ornph. c/o this newspaper. not. the runiulallvr effect o(
P.O. Ilox 91428. Cleveland. OH small debts could become an
44101-3428 lie sure to stair overwhelming sum you'll have
to deal taler,
your zodiac sign
CANCER (June 2 1-July 221 If
AQUARIUS (Jan 20 Feb I9|
1 aklng tmpulalvr ahortrul* in you are too self serving today,
laaka that rrqulrr time and you might have In deal with an
patience could lead to undesira­ Individual who Is us singleble coiiarqurmea today. Don l minded as yourself. Thla could
result In a no gain ailualton
end up at ground zero
PISCES (Feb 20 March 20) If where both parties are con­
your Instincts tell you to avoid a cerned
L E O (July 23-Aug 221 Fulling
certain group or clique today. It

Airman Charles F. Bryan, son
of Mr and Mrs Willard E Bry an
lo lake rare id important matters of Orange City, tuts graduated
today rauld create a critical log f r o m A i r
Jam lor you Don't tel negligence Force haste I
crowd you Into a comer.
t r a i n i n g at
V IR G O I Aug 23-Scpt 22) Lac kland Atr |
This Is not a gi**t day to gamble Force flase.
on risky venture*, even If you T e x
link up with a jail who usually a*
fares well on flyers. Doth could
During the
go down the pipe
six week* of |
LIBRA ISept 23 Oct 23) If training thej
you present your case In a airman stud­
manner IfMlay that Is too arm
ied the Air Bryan
gant or forceful, thr resulls are Force mission, organization amt
ilkrly to tie Just (lie opposite of customs and received sjk-« i.d
your hope*
training in human relation*.
SCORPIO |Oct 24 Nov 221
Ill addition, airmen who com­
Your companions will not lie plete basic training earn credits
verv uppm u tiie ot your com­ toward an associate degree
pany today If you come on like a through ihe community college
know It all. Give others a chance of the Atr Force
to prrsent their points of view
He la a 1988 graduate of
without altucktng their xlalc- Delaind Senior High Sc bool
meiils
Airm an Trlcla A. Flower*,
SAGITTARIUS (Nov 23-Dec
2|| lie on guard today so lhat daughter ot retired Air Force
you are nut maneuvered Into a Master Sgt and Mrs Robert E.
position where you have to pay F l o w e r * off
for someone else * mistake This Casselberry.i
could Ire costly if money Is has g r a d u ­
ated from Air I
involved.
(C l 1988. N E W S P A P E R E N ­ Force basic [
t r a i n i n g at
TERPRISE ASSN
lairkland Atr
Force Base.|
T e x
as
During the L
Six weeks Ml F lo w e r s
training the airman studied the
Atr Force mission, organization
and cuatoms and received
special training in human rela­
tion*.
In addition, airmen who com­
plete basic training earn credit*
toward an associate degree
through thr community college
ol the An Force
She ta u 1988 graduate of
Lyman High Sc IkmiI, Longwnod.

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DEAR ABBY; I am writing to
protest thr kind of giver who
always has her band out for
thank-you notes My mother
used lo hr so rough on ua kids In
w rllr Ihank-ynu notra Immrdt
atrly, we almost luted to get
another present for fear of hear
Ing. "Have you written your
letter to thank Grandma yet?"
I am (13 year* old. ami as a
direct result of being nagged to
write thank-you note*, my own
friend* suffer because 1 hale to
write letters
How simple It would have
tieen for my mother to have
added a few line* tu her awn
letter*, saying "Susie love* her
doll, and want* me to say 'thank
you' for her."
I'm a grandmother now. and
I’ve never expected thank-you
note* from any of rny grand
children, and I never got any.
They love me. and I love them,
and I don't nerd any thank you*
I give for the Joy of giving

D O N ' T

A B IG A IL
VAN B U R E N

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D E A R H A T E S : 1C* projier
Considerate peoplr still extend
Invitations to ' Mary Smith and
Guest ' Unless II would tie a
financial hardship for Ihr hosi or
hostess, singles (mat'- or female)
should tie tnvltrd to hrtrig a
guest
D E A R A B B Y : I am a middle
aged woman wiih a rooming
complex " I count everything l
com* a&lt; ros* I count words'
letters, houses, automobiles.;
squares in the sidewalk When k
am trading. I start counting
words and ihe frequency w*illt
width those words ajipe.it J
blink tm eves work my tors;
finger— .h i , dung that moves Jiag
to lie tcHtnlrd
Otherwise I am a normal,'
intelligent person. I* this snnuf
kind of neurological disorder. 4
nervous habit or a tiumbrj!
fetish''
I wonder If there is anyone else'
with this crazy jiroblrm It’s no(
serious enough to bother a
jmyetilair 1st with, hut I d like to
know tl there * a word lor this
t.irrsaanl counting
I count you among my friends

D O N 'T N E E D T I I a N K S
IN K N O X V I L L E
D E A R
TH AN K S:

ADVICE

N E E D

C hild re n &lt;an he
taught lo write thank you time*
without being browbeati n The
mother who adds a tew lines to
her letter saying. "Su»le want*
rnr to *ay thank you (or her“ la
sending this message to Susie
"Don't bother in say 'thank
you' — Mother wilt do It for you
At Ihe risk ot sounding like a
broken record Children cannot
be expected to know what they
tiave not been taught, and one of
Ihe beat gilt* a jrlirnt ran give a
child la to trai h lhat child to
w r i t e a t h a n k - y o u note
IK-raonally— and promptly.

C O U N TD R A C U LA
DEAR

COUNT

DRACULA:

There I* a word (or It— If* called
a "compulsive disorder " People
w it ti ihlv disorder have a com­
pulsion to count thing* — •
anything They seem unable to
control It without developing
some degree of anxiety, and
unless II creates a problem they
lost leant to live with It
Should this ever become
source ol real concern lo you
seek a consultation with a
p*&gt;chUHrt*t. Il will protiahly pm
your mind at carve Meanwhile
count voursell lucky If* latrly
common.
(Problems? Wrlla to D**r Abby
For a personal, unpublished
reply, sand a »*M addressed
stamped envelop* to Dear Abby.
P.O. Boa BB440, Lo* Angst* i.
ra m - POOBV AH cerraspondanca
is confidential.)

D E A R A B B Y i I am a
35-year-old professional woman
Over the last aeveral year* I have
ta-en Invited to numerous social
o r r a a l o n * ( w e d d i n g * , bar
inlt/vahs etc | given li&gt; my
colleagues I am never askrd it I
want lo bring a guest even
though my man led ratlr agues
bnng thetr spouses I am dating
someone special and everyone
w ! h &gt; know* me laawatr ol this
Whatever happened lo the
social custom of extending In­
vitation* lo Mary Smith and
Guest'"? Would tt tie pnqier for
me to aak If I may bring an
escort when I receive an Invita­
tion?
H A T E S T O OO A LO N E

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m lu v n e tt Opoo&gt;1unmet
47 OMOdumliet Wanted
49 inrotlmonl Broke's
41 Money 10 lend
41 Mortgages Bought 4 Soto

47
49
TO
71
71

Catedt Counseling
RbtWte*
Lfttmg Sennce
Help Wenietj
[mpfoyrngnt Wanted

141 Nome* *0» S*e
111 Out ol Slit* Property Sue
14V retort Proorrt* Sate
147 InOuttnil Prop* ••4*1*
*4V Hon Revdennei
tiV Common m p*vpertv»e**
111 Imettmeol P*op#rtyV**e
111 Lott AcreagbSate
14V Condom inaunit Co n p 4 M
147 lAobA* H o -* v $ M
14V A m i E tu i* Aim ed
140 Reel (d e le Cidunpe
101 Country PropertfSue
141 Aelertront P-nperty Site
144 F v * t GroveVSW

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til
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131
191
191
104
197

AppbancoVFumrtvte
TetertsnyvAod^Vleuo
Computers
Sport mg Good*
OW te Supphevfo.-rpmen*
Building Material*
Loan i Gordon
MicftmerylToo*t
[qurpmont to* Ren:

Pets A Livestock

R m tih
Apartment HOuta lo She*
Room* &gt;o&gt; Rent
RoorrvBoard
Reiwemeni Home*
Ape lirsenti FumrshodYteM
A pertinent*
Unfyf-w*h*4Ttenl
101 Howtet FurmihedAent
101 Houses Ontumcshbdftent
10V Dupiel TripioiStent
107 MoOl* Hom#sYte"t
109 teob*te Home lots (tern
111 RetortV*C*Ion Rent*)*
11} Stonge Rent#*
11V mdwtlnel Ftenisii
11V Re* l i i i i t Monoggmgnt
117- CainmgraM Rent**
114 Pattute *o« Reni
tu*
l » He
17V Fo- Letee
177 01l*e Renats

NOW ACaPTUM

MRo «

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244 l i m n u * Vdmg 4
Screened Room*
24V Anaoenng Service
24V Appuencet
247 A .'c n o f e
24V 6N -.lt 4 CVapet
73V Bo*r*ng 4 O-uam.-g
190 Bond* 4 Be&lt;.i
291 Boctktepmg

242 Butmots [giepnwnl

243
294
24V
29V
297
24V
749

Buitdmg ContrtClor*
CePmei-y
Carpentry
Cerpet f kxj» Co*enng*
Celenng
Cieamng Service
Concrete

D-yapi
Household Merchandise 770
771 Etectncta

199
200
201
201

91
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IV
9V
97
9V

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Pott 4 Super**
Regittered ftet.
Horse*
iMetioct/Voutry

Rllvc. Merchandise
204 StempuCom*
207 Snap Comer
209 Wearing Apperel
211 AntiqwesConectittet
211 Auction*
21V QoettiAccettonet
217 Garage Valet
219 A im e d 10 Buy
221 Good Ttungs To tm
222 Uut&lt;ei M n t r .r d t*
221 Mitceiuneout

Transportation
779 A *u( &gt;on
7X4 Ant KjueCUMrt Cart
711 Cer*
JJL1 Auto PerUtAccoMonct
734- import Cau 4 True**
21V Truc*t?Su***V*nt
21V Cor Ronton
717 Trocto'VTrO’lo't
214 v#h&lt;!#» Aim ed
719 Motorcycle* 8-**»
741 Rgcteadonaf
Vehic tek'Campo-t
741 Tun* Cert
24V For Set*

Service Directory
241 Accounting 4 Te* J* n &lt; *
242 Add&lt;i«n* 4 R#mod#i.rg
241 An Conditioning 4 «**• -g

772 f icoiPon
271 Fence

274 Fuoaood-Fuet
77V Generp Serve**
27V Handymen
777- Houea Hen*
27V Home lnpnno re nl
779 Home Report
290 interior Docorahng
711 Jenrtonp Sem en
747 Lend Cteormg
I t ) landscaping
TV* loon Service
TtV Lo o 4 locksmith
794 Moeonr,
797 MoOie Horn* S m c i
799 teoewg 4 Storage
799 Mu*&lt; letton*
79G N u 'tw j Cere
791 Ppntmg
797 Paper Hanging
791 Pavmg
79* Petl Control
79V Photogrephy
794 ^eatermg
797 PVyr-.t»ng
799 Puttu&gt;* Cleaning
799 Printer*
10V R*rng*r*iion
101 R*mp * leot&gt;ng
102 Roo*mg
301 Sendtaetiing
10* V n e n 4 G u m A o n
104 Secntpip Sene*
X V S*CU’'1y
® 7 S* e »'Jb*r'&lt; Tana
10V Se*mg
309 Sign*
110 Sod S rm c i
l i t Soip [ne-gy Service
H 2 Spnn*0 ' t 1" '}p &lt; n
111 1'**n Mating
11* Semimmg Pool Service
11V lemphone Seme*
1*9 Te*
117 Tie* Service
H V TV 4 RatM Rcpon
H i Upnoniary
320 A*idingrSh**ling Mela
121 Aen DnNmg

172 Amdoot

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L e g a l N o tic e s

IN TM I CIRCUIT COURT IN
ANOFOi llu iH O U
COUNTY. FLORIDA
' C A S IN O Mate*CAo*p
IN RE THE MARRIAGE OF
DAVID TORRANCE.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
(IO M TE E N TM JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN ANOFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
c a s i n o iM t ia C A e a i
C A L IF O R N IA F E D E R A L
S A V IN G S A N D L O A N
ASSOCIATION, a corporation
orpomred and dieting under tho
lee* *4 m* United Slotav **
America
Plemtirt.
v*
ROBERT J V E N TER J R .
LEONARD I HAVES. JR end
LINDA M HAYES huthond
and ell* and D EN N IS L
BIBCAULT.

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Her ice la hereby given l*iol I
bm engigia in besreu *1 l*i|
French Are . Laniard Sam mote
County Florida under the
Fichtieut Noma *4 SPECIAL S
and Ihel I intend ta regular tad
nam* el Hi me Clark tt a*
Circuit Court Lem more Cosm'y
F tar do m accordance mm m*
P rgrltune *&lt; th* FIcllHbus
Nome Slehrtas Tow n L* c'«r
MS 0* F tor da Statute* rest
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Publish Doc 1* II. M &gt;*bi
Jana isat
DEL 111

NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT
TO CHAPTER *1
N O T IC E IS G IV E N Heal
puryuenl ta * Fmol Judgment
deNd December 1 ita* m &gt;n*
abort ttytad C*u»* I *91 ten ta
Ih* hignevi end beet bidder tar
ceeh *» Wee' From Door o' the
Seminole County Ceurthoue*
Santard. Saminol* County
Florid*, at II 00 a m an me IPh
day *1 January, lift, me tenon
mg detc r and pr eperl y
Lee II F a rn l Step**, accord
Ug lo the Plol thereat at
recorded in Plot Boo* II. Page
St. 0* the Public Records Ol
Semin*** Cosmly. Florida
O ATEO mi* tth day ol O*
comber itaa
DAVID N BERRIEN
Clerk ol the Court
By JoneE J**e*lc
Deputy Clark
Publish Dec I* |1 Ita*
DEL IJ*

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE IIT H JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA. IN ANO FON
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CASE HO ***** CAW L
GENE RAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
TROY 4 NICHOLS INC
P LA IN TIFF.
- eS ■■
KENDALL C HOtOWAV ANO
U N K N O W N S P O U S E . IF
M A R R IE D . L E W IS C O B B .
INC UNKNOWN TEN A N TlS).
BAY GULF CREDIT UNION
A M H E R S T H O M EO W N ER S
ASSOCIATION INC
OEFENOANTISI
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS H E FE B Y GIVEN
pursuant So an Order *1 Final
Judgment *1 Foreclosure dated
December 7. ItM entered m
Cl.H Cat* No ** *10C A 9* L ol
m* ClrciKI Court ot m* EIGM
T E E N T H Judicial Circurt In and
lor SEMINOLE County Florida
nherein TROY b NICHOLS.
INC . Plaintiff end KENDALL
C HOLOWAV ere delendentlsl.
I art11toil la Ih* highest and bast
bidder Inr cash AT THE WEST
F R O N T DOOR OF TH E
SEMINOLE COUNTY COURT
HOUSE. SANFORD. FLORIDA
al It 00 AM February t Ittt,
Ih* tenoning described property
ot tel lorih In said Final
Judgment lo nil
L O T If . A M H E R S T. AC
C O R D IN G TO T H E P L A T
THEREOF AS RECOROEO IN
PLAT BOOK » . PAGES I* AND
*0 OF THE PUBLIC RECOROS
OF S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y .
FLORIDA
D A T E D al S A N F O R D
Florid* IMS I day ol December. '
l*W
DAVION BERRIEN
C L E R K O F THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE County. Florida
By JanaE Jatomc
Deputy Clock
Publish Dec IA II. ItM
DEL IM

ANNAM TORRANCE.
Beeponden*
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO ANNAM TORRANCE
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or
p o Bo. in
WingdeM n v imeem
YOU ABE N O TIFIED that an
ectian tar OiteeMien ol Mer
r&gt;*«* hae been Ined •g* "*' you
and you art repuirad lo ie iie a
copy ol your erittan deleriMk It
ary. lotion JAMES E OLSEN
P O Bo. 1NT Or undo Florldo
IJMJ an or betare lanuory It.
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
E IG H TE EN TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN ANOFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO M M M C A * » l
BANC BOSTON MORTGAGE
CORPORATION a Florida
torpor e'en me vcceuei by
merger la STOCKTON
WMATl E Y O AVIN4
COMPANY.* Florid*
corporation
Psomtiff

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT OF
IN T N I CIRCUIT COURTOF
TH E IIT H JUDICIAL
TH E E IG H TE EN TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR
CIRCUIT IN AN D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
SEMINOLE COUNTY. STATE
FLORIOA
OF FLORIDA
C A S IN O M I»* C A 4 * L
Case He 1* ins c A e* L
GLENDALE FEDERAL
General Jensd.tlien
SAVINGS ANO LOAN
Flenda Bar Ne I i U K
ASSOCIATION.
MARGARE
TTF N B
Ptatafitl.
COMPANY. INC .
rt
Ptamtitt
JOSCPH4ENKOVICH JR
rt
a ta l.
WAYNE OERRICK
Oetondontltl
MUSSELWHITE illlymg
NOTICE OF SALE
*s we . at K .
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER M
NOTICE IS HEREBY OlVEN
NOTICE OF ACTION
Pursuant ta an Order gr Fmol
S TATE OF FLORIDA
Judgment *4
TO
W A Y N E O E R R IC K
December J, I
MUSSELWHITE. it living and
m Cos* No M jaeCAM L *1 m*
II m grriod MRS W AYNE
Circuit Court K n . H i * JuiMtal
OERRICK MUSSELWHITE. hr*
Circuit. In end tar Sammen
wile il bring, metodma any
County F ie n d * nherain
Wbnown spout* *F u d Delon
G LE NOAL E P E D E R A l
don's IF eiWser ha* rewsKned
S A V IN G S AM D LO A N
and if either k b*m *r ta-d
ASSOCIATION. Plaml H. and
JO tfP M SEN K O V IC h JR
retpKhr* wanewn heus. e*
TH E H U S K E Y CO M P A N Y.
yisees grantees, assignees
A L L A M E R IC A N TR U SS
cred'e.s Honors ana hytters
COAAPANY. itcC A B B HEAT
and *11 K k e par sent ctanning
B A IR , INC YAHN ELECTRIC
by brough w d K K again**
CO . IN C . W IL K E RSON
L U M B E R . IN C
C U S TO M
Whose residence is unanpwn
W IN D O W S U P P L Y . INC
YOU ARC S s U liF liD met on
DAVID C HUDSON RIJSTV .
Allien Ir Hem lum « nqrtgag*
IRANI COASTAL BUILOtta'
M A T E R I A L S . IN C . and j on m* ta*tew‘-te prspKte m
Semmete CcwFy F ter Me
KEPCO PLUMBlteG INC are
CO N D O M IN IUM U N IT 11
Qetender ft I wW **R M Me
R U IL O IN G &gt; of HIDOkF*
S P R IN G S C O N D O M IN IU M
or car brig 1* th* Dec Lwehwi *f
Count, Com mouse m
Cendommium recorded on
Semmete CbWty. Ftwtdn
Here mb* 1 IS tsar in One tat
II M ectac* A M an me n
dormer Bee* tter Pag* ***4 *f
day el January. IM* m* Nil
b e PutKk Rk k R K Sam men
Cowry Fiend* tag.ten aim
term b laid O der *r Fuse
Kt apteurtanwer ihereh. and
Judgment, ta wrt
ridad in**e**r m m*
L** S Verne'*#*** Club UH* I
rtemewrs *r u d Con
accardmg ta the PSat thereeF *■
deminum as re* term in sort
rmaided m Piet Ban* It. Peg*'
CtaClKKten
19 wW FI *1 me Pvbtn Racardi
Id Semmete Cawly F terid*
M ID D IN SPRINGS CONOO
D ATED e* Ventard Sam men
ASSOCIATION Mae I t e m *•
County FNutd*. Rue »*h day •
H I D D E N S P R IN G S CON
December. t*M
DOMINIUM ASSOCIATION a
D AVION R IR R IIN
(• r p ira lie a . M I D D E N
Circurt Cburl Cktrb
SPRINGS CONDOM INIUM S
By Jan* E l i n en
e lse I M e a as H I O O E N
A* Deputy Ctar«
S P R IN G S C O N D O M IN IU M
PubMh O k 14. !■ &gt;«W
ASSOCIATION, a « u y u r'u n
DEL IM
and you t r t rtgn rei ta u&gt;r* a
top, of rout eetntn dakeneas it
any tartan
JO S E P H M P A N IC LLO
IS O U IR f PVem'irt . eirerno,
when* abbess is
IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF
M l N Fran*!*, V*-*#, M e
TM I IIB M TE S H T N JUDICIAL
JTM. lamp* F tend* nedi an b
CIRCUIT IN ANOFOR
beter* m* i*m day tt JansMry
SEMINOLE COUNTT
IKK end hte ta# e g ln K with
FLORIDA
m* Ctert gt Shit Court *rm*r
mo w a m &lt; a a* l
h***r« sorrH# an F l t e l l T i
SECURITY FIRST FEOCRAL
aHerney *r immediately " e rr
SAVINGS ANO LOAN
otter ether * .w a Oe*r - • t
ASSOCIATION
Pvame.n

rt
WALTER RAWLSON
Oetendantt
NOTICE OF SALE
Neiic* ta hereby (teen met
pursuant ta a Fmal judgment *1
Foreclosure entered herein I
•ill tall Ih* property trtwoted m
Seminote CavmFy. Florid* da
Mr tbvd #«
Let l CLUSTER H. DEER
RUN U N IT 11. according ta the
gtal fhereeI as recorded m Pt*f
Boo* la page* J and A al Ih*
Public Rocwds of Sam mol*
County Florida TOGETHER
WITH an
carlem a areaI al land at da
smbed as tenons Begin g« me
ateskertyyftea* rwnai al LOT 1.
C LU STLP U tfA
UNIT n . #1
C r* *
UeA I I Paget J and A Public
Records *» I RRMMB County
Ftend* run thence South It
I T M Eat' I I M te*s
ary a« iota I d I rta thence
teorrn a degrees It M ' East
I M •***. nm thane* North II
dtgroos |Y t* WL-rt It M tear t*
sate Lei I. run mane* Veum a
degrees J1 M Wes' I M Seel te
mm Bon
Garbage Ortpoael. Van! Fan and
We. ta Wen Cm per
*1 pub- u awe ta me highetl and
test tedder tor c*Mc a* the nesl
frml entrance 11mmen Cecmty
C au rttM t M Venter&lt;■ F tecta*
a* II M A M an me tam day IF
January, taw
WITNESS my hand and O*
In i*i tool *4 l t d CdWI N i |
(SEAL I
DAVION 9 E 9 R H N
CLEAR. CIRCUIT COURT
By Jan* I Jaapeit
Deputy Clara
PuMeh Dec SA IT KM
DEL IO

IN T N t CIRCUIT COURT OF
T N I SOTN JUOeCIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA IN ANOFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CASS MO M0&gt; CA 40 L
GENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
FEDERAL h o m e l o a n
MORTGAGE CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
-eg f JONATHAN CHE RNiN
ANO. JACKIE JOCHERNIN
HIS WIFE SMAOOWBAv
ClUBWQMF OWNERS
ASSOCIATION tree .
DEFENDANT 1SI
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE It H ER E9Y GIVEN
pursuant •* an Order Ol Fmol
Judgment M Ferodes^* dote*
December F. ISR entered »
Cl.II Caw tee M II CA M l at
•he Circurt Court #1 the I IGet
T1 1 N IH JuMc Ml C n w l In and
ter Sf MIMCH E County Fterirt*
■ harala F E D E R A L HOME
L O A N M O R T G A G E COR
PORATtON PtbtaMf vte |
JONATHAN CHERN IN ANO
JACKIE JO CHERN IN HIS
WIFE are detendentiu I eeelt
tell ta me high pet and be.i
tedder ter (OMi AT THE WEST
F RON T D O O R OF TH E
SEMINOLE COUNTY COURT
HOUSE. SANFORO FLORIOA
at M M AM January IT. lege
m* telleu mg t r u i O N p m rr f t
as set Forth In said Final
J u d g m e n t te ult
L O T I f l . SH A O O W B A V
UNIT TWO ACCOROIteG TO
t h e p l a t t h e r e o f a s re

CORDfO IN PLAT BOOK JJ
PAGES Ft AND to OF I m i
P U B L I C R E C O R D S OF
S E M IN O L f C O U N T Y
FLORIDA
O A T E O *1 S A N F O R O
F te*ida. mis g dor el December
ItM
DAVION BERRIEN
CLERKOF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE Cowry F
By JoneE Jn e v K
Deputy Cterk
Publish Dec M i l ItM
O IL IN
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN
AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
CASE FtO M 111* CAtS L
THE CITIZENS BANK OF
OVIEDO
PleintiN

rt
LOUIE C WILLIAMS and
WANOAB WILLIAMS tes
cetta.
Defendant
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
mat pursuant ta Vcpnmory F mat
Judgment ol Foreclose* an
fared m m* cat* el THE C lTI
ZENS BANK o f OVIEDO rS
LO U IE C W IL L IA M S and
WANDA B W ILLIAM S hit
nil* DeteruSonft m Ih* Ckrutl
Court. In and lor Seminote
County. Florid# Cat* Na
M J ilt CA W L. me under t gr»d
Cterk mil sell al public kete ta
the highest and best tedda* For
cash at m* amt! Irani door or m#
Semmete County Courthouse m
Sanlard. Seminole Counly.
Florldo. ol Ih# hour *1 II go
0 m on Ih# 1ITh day ol January
A D HO* mal certain reel
property Situate end being in
Seminal* Casmty. Florid*, dr
scribed as Fa*taws
Thai percal ol land lying in
Section M, Toenthip JO South
Rang* JJ E a t l. Seminal*
County. Florid* described at
tel tent tram th# Southeast
corner at said Section 10, run
North M Deg* 01 Hr W 1*0 SO
Net thence n o South tt Dogs
M tr* W JJ* 11 leaf to m* Point
01 Beginning thence rvm South
Ft Dogs IJ IO" W I » 00 Net.
m*nce run Norm 00 Dags OT'ej '
W aad 00 leal. Fhonca run Norm
Ft Dogs II i f E WOO teat,
thence run South 00 Degt Of rj
E too 00 leet lo the Point ol
Beginning
DATED this J day ol Do
camber. A D ISO*
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By JoneE Jaseeic
Deputy Clerk
Publikh Dec U. II. ItM
DEL It)

rt
T I D A MOLOCH vte after I
l HOLDEN CAR TER ET
SAVINGS BANK F A
FLORIDA OlYlStON and
VABAt POINT COMMUNITY
S I R V IC E S ASSOC IA T ION
INC
eaotict OK
FORECLOSURE SAL I
NOTICE IS HERERY GIVEN
pmtuani I* a l u — v y Finei
Judgement e* FerKtaaur* dated
•he *m day Of O K omnor l*M
end on io re d In Cat* No
M J t U C A g t L ed me C a re t
Court *1 me f gutee rh JuMciei
CirtuH m end Ik Semmete
County Fiend* etteram VE
C U R lT Y F IR S T F E O E R A L
SAVIN GS AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION n pvemtirt and
T E D A HOLDEN and RENEE
L MOL O I N . C A R T E R E T
S A V IN G S RANK F A
F L O R ID A D IV IS IO N and
SFBAl POINT COaHMUNiTV
S E R V IC E S A S S O C IA TIO N
INC are Detente**h 1 cyH e "
Nr ceeh *• Pi* F ram Oner tt me
1em mile Cowiy Cttehtuie. *•
Stnlerd Flbrlda *1 t l **
betaca a M an mo Ifm day K
January, itg* tho ten**mg
dewrdod prepe-t, ot s*l term
m u d F met Judgement so ml
L K IS. Sugar Ra*gt al Sab*
Pom! according ta Ih* p e l
mereuC os rocKdtd m Plat Boo*
J) Pag* M B I* Public RecKdt
rt Vim note Caunty F tend*
O ATEO I N a* b , d De
DAVID N BERRIEN Ctert
Seminal* Cowry Circurt Court
By Jon* t Jewn t
Deputy Cterk
Publikh Ok 14 Ji i*M
DEL id

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number k* ted CP
Christen CIRCUIT PROBATE
IN RE f STATE OF
AUDIE B ELLE BRYANT
Dec noted
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
Th# administration el tho
estate ol A U D IE B E L L E
B R Y A N T , dete cte d F ile
Number M rt* CP. It pendmg In
me Circuit Court tar Sommota
County F lo rid * Probata
Di.ision. tt» address 0* nhuh it
P #sl O llic * Drastar
C
Veml note County Courthouse
Seniord Florida IJTTI Th*
nomas and addretwt ol Ih*
personal represent*!! ire and me
personal reprateniafty# t *1
torney p i tel tarmbelcre
All Interested persons *&gt;*
required ta ll 1# with mis court
WITHIN THREE MONTHS OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
t h i s f s o tic e
h i *•• claims
*9* nsi tti* estate and (II any
nhj»&lt;tion by an Intaretltd
parson on whom mis nKM* Is
tarred the! theitenges me valid
lly ol tho will Ih* quoiiticallons
ol the peftonol resKesentahr*.
v*nu*. K lurlsdklion o» the
(Dyrl
a l l CLAIMS AND OBJEC
TIONS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Publication ol Ihit Hoik* hat
begun on Dec ember 1« Itg*
Personal HepresentalirO
THOMAS J BRYANT
M A IB E R T S T R E E T
W INTER SPRINGS
FLORIOA UJM
Attorney lor
Personal Representative
THOMAS L STEPHAN
ESQUIRE
O l DOG TRACK ROAD
IONGWOOO. FLORIDA JJJW
Telephone « &gt; . »*&gt; SVJJ
Publish December It JI IS**
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IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT UF
IN TNE CIRCUIT COURt UK
T N I EIG H TE EN TH JUDICIAL
THE IIT H JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
CIRCUIT FOR T N I
OF FLORIDA. IN ANO FOR
STATE OF FLORIDA
SEMINOLE COUNTY
IN ANOFOR
CASE NO M I M
O IN IR A L JURISDICTION
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
DIVISION
Cat* ts* l ’ seta CA as
INDEPENDENCE ONE
General JurttdKlwn
MORTGAGE CORPORATION.
F L E E T REAL ESTATE
P LA IN TIFF,
FUNOIFfGCORP . tarwws'y
rt
i anker, (Mortgage Carp
WfSCAB INC ELB ER T
uxteseb
by merger wim N C N i
CECIL WRIGHT AND
rtgag* CbpbaFtan.
TER E TE K WRIGHT N it
PsamfiFF.
WIFE LAWRENCE C
M ILLER AN O K E L L IE D
M ILLER BOARD OF COUNTY
NELSON I ARENCIRIA. * tvi.
COMMISSION! RSOF
IF MINOLE COUNTY.
UNKNOWN TENANTISI
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE
BALI RY CLERK OF
OEFENOANTISI
CIRCUIT COURT
NOTICE OF ACTION
teoTue is herekry ft ran that the
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
wdsrs'pned
Dond N Berrien
P R O FIR TY
Cterk *f me Circuit Cowl of
TO LAWRENCE C M ILLER
A N D K E l L IE D m i l l e r
Sammote Cawfy. F tend* will
en ihe ism ae, ef Jsnub , taps
Bel dsme unknown H k i ' g
ef 11 M A V o' m« Frawf dab
taflubn any wanpwn spouw
ef m* tors mala Cowry Court
at the kart Defendant* ■« eitab
houw m m* City at V rste f
hat i**nani*d ind d **m** tr
both of w rt D*»*"den's art
F tend* *fa*r tar w w and w » »•
p u te x p u n s * ta rn* i y « i amt
dead m#u rispor'iy* wanewn
tar &lt;bth. taa taupe
r
heirs dteiseet I'a n ite s .
assigneos rrrditw s itowb* I mg deerrtaad property situated
and truetees *nd
•
in yamutata CtatnSy Fterrte
persons claimmg by b n q i
to w*t
Lat s SUNRISE UN IT ONE
DaFondanlla) and such ,h*
Kcbdoig ta m# p**t » * r « t l .u
mtereman' tened named Defend
rare taw at Ptal book tl. Pages
D and T l Pubttc becerOt at
• n ' l s t and l e c h a l Ih*
etaremoMtenad unanwwn D*
Semmete Cowry f he *de
tendanti and goth gl thg
pursuant I* ta* hnb dorr** at
ater ementioned w*n*wn (ta
tarprtassrt* enksred M a cese
*r may be tntantt
ssttaq ta sard Court the sty's
at wh«h ig f l e e t b e a l
E S T AT E FU N D IN G CORF
YOU ABE H E R E B Y
•tamos ly Bonkers Mortgage
ttO T lF lf D that an athon her
Carp . s rie s u r by mmpta with
* ta •werteee a
NC NB Mortgage Ctaptatamn vs
, t e tew ing r**i
NELSON r a B IN C IB IA . *•
ue e'oi
prsperty temg an
trluteted *&gt; SIMINCXE County
W i t h i n m y hand and K
Fund* n o t pdHwutarSy Be
he ita seta of sort Cows Rut 1*
M r bod at M e n
oa* sf Dmembo* &gt;SM
L O T t B LO C K D. SAN
1SE AL 1
SIBASTlAN &gt;&lt;[ .GHTV UNIT
• t JanoE Jasewu
ONE ACCORDING TO THE
Depu', Ctert
P L A T Tst| K I OF A t K I
PubSNh Ok t a n &gt;sm
COROtO IN PLAT BOOK II
DEL IN
PAGES M aNO Ft PUBLIC
R ECO RD S OF S I M I N O l t
NOTICE OF
COUNTY FLORIOA
FICTITIOUS NAME
m b* i m n e l j » w en a* Iff
te*r&gt;c* a hereby p i t * me* 1
CORT EZ C lR C lI
a l TA
M ONTI SPRINGS FLORIOA
Brltaci rt O Saumpta Cow*s
B it*
Florid* Wdta m# I ufi'rtus
Th., **&lt;ten hae boan 'ted
Nam* ta iMJLGIS BAR TEND
agamy, you snd you ary re
INC SI by if | and tsef I in
b r e e d ta w r r * * taps «* Start
tend St register sort nam* earn
e n h y r bkenw d any ta rt w
ta* Ctars ta tag (S c u t Cota*
SHAPIRO B FlVrtMAN A '
Sowm*i* County Florida ta
terneyy nhew abbess H St*
tattadarus m » me P n n i w s
ksbm Res le ts ' Suite Ml
ta ta* f uh-wur Item* S'ehrtes
Tampa Stand* ItaFs &lt;411 en
T o ta l W a r K I R florid*
b betere jawuby '» -W* end
Statuses test
hte mo w -g nel *■— m* , tart at
te Joseph L Smrtb
•te* Cow'
brwr# w r.u *
Ptatrsh Dec Ji M - V Jan a
on Pfamnst t artKSOy K mma
li IMS
S u m , mereafta* *m**w'w a
DEL JK
Klaurt win be entered ege—rt

O ATEO on m*s tfm r t , tt
DAVION B TK R 'E N
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
Ry Roily Mi Clou*
Deputy Ctert
Pub&gt;'th Dm IL |i H
*K
Jan a itg*
0 9 L Ml
IN T H I CIRCUIT COURTOF
T N I I IC N l 11 NTH JUOICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AN D FO R
Sf MlttOLE COUNTY
FLORIOA
Cow No M no* ( A i n
C IT Y FEDERAL SAVINGS
RANK
Piaertnl
¥%
KRIS G BROWN, E T A l
NOT.CT OF
F O R tC L O -U R I SALE
NOTICE IS h e r e b y G i v e n
ptwtuom 1* a F n e j.d g m rr, tt
•k k tatut* doted D e w b i I
l«M and Kkered m Cm* tee
a* i m i U R L of m* Cteturt
Court *F m* E IG H TE tN F M
Judicial Circuit in and for
SEMINOL I C e w lr Ftendo
w borain C I T Y F E D E R A L
SAVINGS BANK It the Pl#e' tt
and k B it G BROWN L f NO® A
D BROWN MIS W IFI *r* rtw
Oetandorts I will son I* m*
highosi and bos' tedder tar rath
*1 me West Front Dob of ta#
Sam mole Cowry Caurtaovw «
Santard F tend* *1 II M I m
an the day ot JanuKv 11 IS**
ta* tottawmg desr r bod K kpK I y
at sel forth in t#id Final
Judgement
LOT ta. O f f R RUN UNIT &gt;«
ACCORDING TO TM ( PLAT
THEREOF AS RFCORDED IN
PLAT BOOK Ft PAGES II AND
SS. P U B LIC RCCORCS OF
SE M I N O L E C O U N I Y
F l o r id a
p r o p e r t y a d o r e SS l*JC
PINT HURST DRIVE
C A S S E L B E R R Y F L O R ID A
D ili
WITNESS my hand and « e
seal ol this Court on December
F, ISM
ISC A ll
HOffORABLE
DAVION HI HRIEN
Clerk of ta# Circu ICowF
By JoneE Jotwwtc
Depute Clerk
Publish De&lt; 14 II ISM DEL HI
IN I N I CIRCUIT COURT OF
T H I IITH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANDFOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
CASI NO M ttll CAF* F
VA LLEY NATIONAL BANK
ARIZONA
Ptomlill
rt
MICHAEL W FORMISANO
#1 ue . #1 #1.
0* tendon It
NOTICE OF SALE
PURSUANT TO C H A P TE R fl
fiend* Bar N* IJTTI*
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant lo on Order or F mol
Judgment OF toroctakrue entered
m Ih.* caw now ponding m said
Ccjrt, Ih* sty&gt;* ef whkti Is
mdicatad above I will wll ta th*
highest end best bidder lor cash
in Ih* Lobby ol the Sommota
Count, Cour'houw Ml N Pork
Avenue Sanlerd Seminole
Cowty. F tar Ida #1 II M A M on
1he II dev ol January. Iset the
tallowing dose r ibed proper lr
LOT *• TIFFA N Y WOOOS
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK IS, PAGES J* ANO
J*. P U B LIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY
FLORIOA
Dated al Santard Sommota
Cowty. F lorid* this Ith day ol
Dec rentier ItM
DAVION BERRIEN
AtCterh. Circuit Court
Seminole Cowty. Florid*
By J an# f Jatew'C
At Deputy Ctefk
Publish Die If. JI. ISM
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SSITNI SS my
tt tea* Caw' tr k e If day
I t E A ll
DAVION • ( b a it N
C M i* i'* "d l* w ti la w 's
By k*4, Mr Clam
Depute Ctert
PuMnh Oar H U M

ism

Jan a U K

O IL ue

IN T N I CIRCUIT COUR 1 Of
T H I IIO M T IIN T H JUO tCIAl
CIRCUIT INANDFOR
t lM iN O lt COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO M IN I ( A r t L
name Soungte* Ame«tr* F A
Pleertirt
eh
P a w l W r it e r , atngteman
Samuel CKnytem a mar, led
ru n Sw Bene N A , Cam, A
Waiter, hart waiters I Tarwnti
and P h y rib a Waiter, , Tenant I.
Defendants
NOTICE OF
rO R IC L O tU R I SAL I
NOTICE IS H |R f BY GIVEN
mat pwii.ian' te a FmK Judg
men* at tartateew* it*ted (te
(*mbK 1 ISM and entered m
c*w Ne M J t e lC A K L ef m*
Cfrcw* Caw' ef m* E ighteenm
Juduial Clrreit in and '*&lt;
Semin*!* Cbenly F le 'id S
wherein M*m* tarings *1
Amo* &gt;&lt;a F A Plaintiff and
Pauf I Waiters a » ng» man
Samuel O m t'e n a married
man Sw Ban* N A Cam , A
Waiters Bar' Walters (Tenant)
amf Phaaba Wetterc tTenantI.
are me Detendenfs I will ton ke
m* tagheu end bet' V d b ter
&lt;ash *t rn* wet' Hen* f r v ef m#
lobby of m* Sr minoli Cow's
C o u r l h e u t * . In Sanf or d
Seminole Cawfy. fiend* *•
M M * stack A M «n m* 1* day
of Manh. IW* the Softawmg
described proper', at ta* Forth
m sa&gt;d F mal Judgment ta wlf
Lot f Block G WI NTER
SPRINGS according ta m# Plaf
•hereof at rorbded &gt;« Ptal Bad
It. Pages II end 11. Pubik
kerords Of Semmdta C ow l,.
F tenda
Togolher with all Interest
which Borrower now hot or me,
hereafter acquire m K to tart
property and Ih and te |4&gt; ill
easement, and fighlt of way
appurtenant thereel and Ibl *H
buildings tFfuCtWKS improve
m e n ti, l l s l u f t t . and ap
pwtenances now or neteaftev
placed ISwrtan including but
nof limited t a . ill apparatus and
equipment whalhev or not phyt
•colly all ied to the land or any
building used ta proud# or
supply *•• cooling olr cored1
Honing heat. get. water, light,
power r*lr igerallon. vtntil*
•ion, laundry, drying, dish
washing garbage disposal or
other tKviCit. and all watte
tent Systems antennas pool
equipment, wll
coverings
drapes end drapery reds,
carpeting and How cetetlng.
awnings, ranges, ovens water
heaters and attached cabinets
It being intended end agreed
that such items be conclusively
deemed to be attired te and te
b* port ol the rati property and
(Cl ill water and water rights
I Whether o&gt; net appurtenant I
and shares of stock pertaining ta
Such water *r water tights,
ownership at which oftaett t*.d
property, and Idl th* tents,
income issues and profits at all
DATED mis Ith day o« D*
camber. ISM
Da rid N Sort i*n
C ter k of m* Circurt Court
By JanoE Josawlc
Deputy CWrk
Publish Dec If. It. ISM
DEL 101

N O TICI OF
FICTITIOUS NAJUI
Notice rt hereby y m m** (
Munterlrtld Rood Mai lien*
Sow mar# f ew*v FSand* rtt a
me s s t r e w team* ta 'M l
FLAMINOO l O S I P k i l
COMPANY and me* I ertend te
ipfrtter tort nam* w*m m*
Cterk of th* ( : r &lt; p t Court
Sommota County f hrt-Oa at
e i e f m y o&lt;m me Pren tiw ,
ta ta* F nftStauk Name Sttauktk
To Wit Station tel Ft F w d t
Statutes tfSJ
S James L MewS ms Jr
PuKish D u I I II i
&gt;sw
Jans tSM
DEL IS!
IN TM I CIRCUIT COURT OF
T N I H IM JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA. IN AN D FO R
S tM IN O Ll COUNTS
CASI NO M s ill CAg# P
G IN C R A L JURISDICTION
DIVISION
F I O I RAl NATIONAL
MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION
PLA IN TIFF
91*
RORIRT MORAN ANO
ELI ZABF T HM MORAN M il
WIFE EQUIBANK ST AT I
o f F l o r id a d e p a r f h z n t
O F R E v T NUE UNKNOWN
TENANTI SI
DF FT NOANT III
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE'S! RVICI
PROPERTY
TO ROGF RT MGR AN
Residence wbnown rt 11ring
including any wawown tpeusr
tt ta# said Oetendan's If »&lt;m#y
has remarrnd *nd rt either or
bom ta s*&lt;d Defendants *r*
dead Ihotr tespKtir* wtnown
k i lls , d o v ilt t i grantees
etsignoas croditers iteno&gt;i.
and irus'set and all other
laimmg by, through.
at agoinsi m# named
D s t o h d a n l l k l a n d t he
e n l i s t end s u c h of Ih*
aforementioned unknown Do
Fsndanfi and lu ch at Ih*
ateremonlionod unknown 0*
Isndonls at may be Infants
inrompetsnls ta otatawts* not

tutlurlt

YOU ARE H E R E B Y
N O TIFIED met an action hot
boon commenced te terKtes* a
mortgage on the Sallowing tool
property tying and bomg and
situated m SEMINOLE Cawfy
Florid* more particularly d*
tctibedatltatowt
LOT H BLOCK A WI NTER
WOOOS SUBDIVISION UN IT I.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK IS. PAGE It.
P U B L I C R E C O R D S OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
mo&gt;* commonly krwwn at Ttef
KING H E N R Y ' S COURT
WI NT E R PARK. F L ORI DA

nm

This action hot boon tiled
ogemtl you ond ypu are 1*
quired to sow* a copy ol your
written dr tenw II any. te rt on
SHAPIRO A FISHMAN Al
torney, whoso address It SM
North Roe Street Suite JOT
Tamp* Florida &gt;100*1411. on
K Iwhue January JO ItM and
III* Ih* original wrth th# cterk of
mis Court timer betere torvkt
on Plaintiffs attorney or Im nt
d’ately thereafter. other wit* a
default wilt be entered against
you ter The rvntl demanded m
Ih* Camplalnl
WITNESS my hand and toal
(rt Ihit Coon on th* 11m day ol
December. ItM
{ SEAL)
DAVION BERRI EN
Cltcull end Counly Courts
B , Cecelia V Ektrn
Deputy Cterk
Publish Dec JI, M. ISM. Jan 4.

II. ISM

DEL H I

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Legal Notices

Legal Notices

N O T I C I OF S H E R IF F S SALE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
Bm i by n,/u*
* or mat certain
Well or I n i i H w itcuod out of
and undr* &gt;S» m « i of tbo County
C o u rt of Sominolo Cou nty.
Florida, toon a Inal ludgrm r^i
rtndorod m th* ato rta -d court
on to# tit day of
A O
1FRE. In that certain cala on
trtiod. F lrtt Union National
Ban* of Florida t/ l'a Atlantic
H a lle n a l Ban* at F lo rid a .
Ploutflfl, - * » - /arm % MrrMt
and Cynttua A O w n Orton
dam. whkh ateresota Writ of
Erocutlon nr* drlirorrd to mo
a* snorirt of Srmtnoir County.
Florida, and I Aar* torwd upon
•tto tofowtng described propKfy
Ormrd by M m S O m it ta i)
p r o p e r ly b rm a located In
lam inaIr Count, Fltrida. mar*
p a r t i c u la r ly d r t c r ib o d at
■ Wood
On* Ito* Ford F c l « p Truck.
B l o c k In C o l o r . I D f
IF T O F IS YIJN AF410S being
ktorod at Botch's C barre n
Venture F lor Me
and bio undersigned a* SnortH
Of lorn mare County. Florida,
retc at 11 to A M on tn* sm day
of January A 0 'tor attar lor
ten to m* hrgfwel
. lor ratn uihand aubtoct
•a any end eti arm ing tamo at
m* Front (Ween Doer at mo
i b y i of m» S t n r o ii Casn’ r
i Sentora t a n e r

I N T H I C I B C U I T C O UR T.
( I O H T I E N T H JU D ICIA L
C IR C U IT. IN ANO FOR
S IM IN O C F C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
C A S I NO t M MM CA PF L
C A L IF O R N IA F E D E R A L
S A V IN G S A N O L O A N
A SSO CIA TIO N, a to&gt;pore*.an
orgemted and r •III mg inder tto
lent at me United Slat** of
America.
PlpmtiH
wt
ROBERT j
V E N T E R . JR
D E N N IS L B IB E A U L T . JOHN
O O f and JA N E DOE IOCCU
P A N TS ). S T E V E N C M IN T/
end CAROL S M IN T / n.t niN

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to M l 1*1, ma let me at te d V. It
Pf B aac , t w i
Joto E Fact SrwriP
tom mole Cn* et, F to M a
Ta be *d&gt;— i.*ad Crcambar ' »
It. JO January A m i l ma i m
On Jonuory L &gt;aaa
O t L ID
IN TH E C IB C U IT C O U R T OF
T N I I I W I I I I I t M JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT SI MINOS I
C O U N Ty FLO R ID A
C IV IL ACTION NO
to l i n e A a*
A M ER IC A N P IO N E E R
S A V IN G S R A N *
lor m ar ly
I m r a* rtf O|TAGE F E O E R
A L S A V IN G S A N O L O A N
ASSO CIATIO N e u - too dot**
PloaeftH
*B
L A R R y R JUS TIC I
tmgfo
and CALA PAO* VILUSS O f
»USC AN IL l A toJAM O M N I RS
ASSO CIATIO N INC
NOTICE OF SALE
N O TIC E ** koraO, g»rn« m#l
p u t w r r N » a l M Judpmnnl
of f oror a n i l end Saw o rto o d
C lrc m l Cnurl at Ww E I G m
T I E N T H JuBmta Crrcuil In
and Mr i f V iN o t I ta u n t,
Florida C
Artwn H .n ba *
M (111 CAP* ma undarctprwd
Cfork m u tan ma p w n l ,
uNeNf ■ u f to m ,
da
M 'O a f at
Lot a I m
&gt;4 CASA PARe
V IL L A S PHASE I actorA n p ta
mo ptot omoaf at ' n n O e m
Pie* I n a r&gt; Popot U « d M
Public I n u f t of la n r i o N
C o m , i wrMa
m m an itru ctu rav
iiM n
appi.
am r t and saw rWnnm r « an
M M land or aaad in t m * * iwn
moron tm. af pM fw M W a* o *
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el l i « , i l n t I N
an m* I I
r , am ar ma «w*i
af t * i f M l NO* I
C o unt, (f u r n a n w
Laniard
IC O U R T S IA L I
D A V ID N B E R R IE N
C L E A R OF THE
C IR C U IT COURT
B r Janef Jatawh
O apu*,{w »a
Put.' tn Oh IA 11. two
DC l 14/

Gross
National
Product.

This year
Americans will
produce more
litter and
pollution
than ever before.
If you don't do
something
alxiut it.
who will?

f i l v r i\ lliN Jt.
I h ji i ’t t S i llu lr .

N O TIC E OF S A L T PURSUANT
TO C M A P T C R M
N O T I C E IS G I V E N Inal
pwrtuent to a Fmal Judgment
de&lt;*d D k ember I itgl .n ma
abee* ttytad tauta. I m il tail tg
catfi at Watt From Ouar at m*
SammoN County Courtboua*
Sanford SamlnolO C o u n t,
FlarMa. 01 11 00a m O N tom
day at January, loot ma tartan
mg P e v rb a d proper',
L a i la . B lo c k I
Tne
Mraodiendc according to me
Piet merrof at recorded m Plot
Item i l Papa* I and l Pubbc
Racordt at Sam inma Comity
D A T E D Put tan day of O r
D A V ID N B E B R II N
C m k afINe Co m !
B r lerw E J arrow
Oaeutr Cwrk
P u N tfi Oh &lt;4. ) l I NR
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U N IT E D L T A T E S D IS TR IC T
C O UR T M ID D L E D IS TR IC T
OF F L O R ID A O R L A N D O
D I V I S I O N C a t e Ne
•• t i l C ir O r l I I U N I T E 0
S TA TE S OF A M E R IC A P lan
•lit ra A L B E R T A S H L E v
C L O T E A l A S H LE V
T h e o d o r e
C A lO O N IA 0 0 0 0 4 l I T A l
O e te a d e n ia
O R D E R OF
SERVICE I I P U B LIC A TIO N
l U l I H N i o r * to In ban* a
•pm Pin— lift t Motwn tar O
Oar at Lerrira by PwbiicoHm
and't appear* g mot oua ortwn
baa Man kraupm tar ma an
to lament af o ban apamai &lt;**.
prapHty tir*atad - S i - t o *
C o M , nitam ma MMaw O n
H a t d f w d a a*M M ' M
n
tarw a r
Tbo Nw*i fl tam •
•rubai af Lot I and ma E o*t U
I rri i n w i af Lot S w Bw&gt;*
IL ta SAMI ANOO THE SUR
URR R I A U T l F U i LAN* UNO
S ECTIO N H .a rp n p fo m* n&gt;*.
maraat at i n a o t a Ptaf Bean
I Pap, ta af *w P vRFh Lmardc
af trm iw ta ( — « , FtaaMa
ALSO O C S C R IB E O a s Boo­
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THE E IG H T E E N T H JU D ICIA L
C IR C U IT IN A N D F O R
SEM IN O LE CO UNTY
FLO R ID A
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N O T IC I OF
FO R EC LO S UR E SALE
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form Maura dotad Omamtor I.
if** and antarad tn Cara No
IF T i l l CA « « L •• lb* Circuit
Court *• lb* E IG H T E E N T H
Judicial C irc u .! In end for
S f Ml NO LI. Count, Florida
rb a ra in C I T Y F E D E R A L
SAVINGS BANK It Iba Piamtill
and R O B E R T J M O N CELLO
JAN F
M O N C E LLO
G R EG O R Y I CORDERO.
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ibe 0*tondentt I will tall fo lb*
bigboti and to d bidder for catb
al Ifor Wad f font Door ol Ibo
Sominolo County Courlbouto m
Sanford Florida *• II 00 a m
on lb* da, of January I I Itot
•b* following drtcntwd propart,
at tal forth in raid Final
Judgement
TllE FfOPTH 100 F E E T OF
TH E S O U TH SIS F E E T OF
CAST U F E E T OF WEST *11 BJ
F E E T OF N O R TH E A S T . OF
SOUTHW EST
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C O H O S O l SE M I N O L E
C O U N TY . FL O R ID A
AND
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C O N V E Y E D TO TM f GR AN T
OR H E R E IN BY D E E D OF
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AVNE BAR NES HIS WIFE
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IS CA LI
HON OR ABLE
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B , JanaE Jatowic
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N O TIC E TO P U B L IC
Notice It boraby girvn that a
Public Hearing atll b* bald by
!b* Planning and Zoning Com
m itt tan in Ibo City Commltttan
Cham to rt City Man Sanford
tar Me at f M P M an Janvory
S. I tat to concMar Ibo foltaning
t bongo and amandmonl to Iba
Jomng Ordinance 0* Ibo City of
S on lard. Seminole County.
Florida
Reronmg from AO. Agricul
lurol Oltfrlcl
To mat of PUD. Planned Uml
Darotapmanl
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fool at ibo Mormootl ta of mo
Norlbotacl ta ond Scuta 14/at
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ta. LESS Hoiirood right ta * o r
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ta Socfwn n . Totantblp If
Soum Range II Earl Somuww
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of Socfwn n . Townm.p itSoum
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N O TIC E OF
F IC T IT IO U S N AM E
Nonce I* hereby giron that I
am engaged in bvtinost al P O
Boa URL Sanford F L H//J.
Sam mow County. Florid* w dar
tb# FlfllbH taN am aol B U Y TR S
SER V IC E G R O U P and mat I
Inland I* regitfor raid tram*
•lib Ibo Clatt af m# Circuit
Court Sammot* County Florida
•n accordant# a tfi lb* Pro
ririent of tb* Flclltiou* Nom*
Sfoiufot To m .i Section t a , of
FlarMa Slaiutat i*S/
t%TT A Ward
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F IC T ITIO U S NAME
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am angagod Ml bustnekk al HR
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m* Ftctnwwr Nam* ol BRIAN
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L IM IT E D and mol I inland fo
ragltfor u d npm# ortlh tao
Cfork ol tbo C ircuit Court
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accordance oim m* ProrNwn*
ol ma Ftcbtwut Nom* SiatuCet
To W.l SHfwn N I P Florida
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U N IT E D s t a t e s
.IS 1 R IC T
C O U R T M ID O t t m IS T R IC T
OF F L O R ID A O R L A N D O
D I V I S I O N C a r * N*
f l if * . . . U r I i* U N I I f D
S TA TE S
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al
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SI RVICE R r P U B LIC A TIO N
tb*r i M t cam* fo lw bo nd
upon Ptombfrt Manor for Or
Or* Of to* l . i by Putouphon
and • ree-or mg mat mr* action

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puofimod i» a
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are* each **** t o , . • ta
tiro woo*i prior fo tba rot— *
data boro— taw i Oft gna«od
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U N IT E D
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IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT OF
THE E IG H T E E N T H JUOICIOL
C IR C U IT FOR SEMINOLE
C O U N TY . F LORIDA
CASE WO t* list CA at L
B A N&lt; P l US MOR T GAGE
CORP .
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G A B R IE L FA TO N A atua
atai .
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M O R T O N J BERaSON
C n » t Ptanlifl
rt
G A B R IE L FA TO N A if U ,mg
and JO YCE 0 FA TO N A Mt
oil* 'H iring Including an,
itaknoom tpourata ta*d
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rareor ro d and il aItae* ar bom
af toM Oatandantr ar*
dacaatad moit rttpact'a*
unknown b*.rr dantaot
•rantaot art yfoar credit o r
Itonortondtrvdaot and all
efbar par rant claiming by.
tbrougb itadre o* agamd m#
named OatandantL
Croat Dotandontt
FfOSICI OF ACTIO N
TO G A B R IE L FA TO N A and
JO TC E 0 FA TO N A bit wilt
lad tendance addratt
\ ttoiuja, Inn
LagM Nigatta
Praranl raodanc* ar actoort
in t w a n
YOU ARE N O T IF IE D mat an
at turn fo forac Ion* * Mortgage
an tb* following drtentod pro
p a rly in Samlnalo County.
Florid*
LO T 4. C LU S TE R E. STEH
U N G PARK
U N IT I f . A
P L A N N E D U N IT D E V E L O P
M E N T ACCORDING TO TH E
P L A T T H E R E O F AS RE
C O R D ED IN P LAT BOOK » .
P A G E S I I T H R O U G H ft
P U B L I C R E C O R D S OF
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
F l o r id a
bar toon l.tod agamd you and
you ar* required to torn* a copy
ol your written dalanrac il any
l o l l on B R U C E
I
K A M E L H A IR . ESQ , C ro ti
P la ln llH 't a tto rn * ,, nbor*
addratt It 001 North Magnolia
Avenue Sul** )I0 Orlando
Florida JIOOI an or tolor*
January «
IM t and III* Iba
original wl'b lb* Clart si tbit
Court aiitwr balor* ter n e t on
C ro tt P la ln llH ’t allornay or
i m m t d l a l a l y I b a r a a l la r
oibarwit* a daiaull will b*
anltrad agamtl you lor lb*
ralial damanqyd in lb* Com
pla.nl or Petition
T H I S N O T I C E t b a ll b*
publitbad one* a waot tor four
III rontatullv* neat» in tb*
S A N FO R D H E R A LO
W ITN ESS my band and ol
•Kiel tool ol Ibit Court an Itw
iam day ol December. IFOR
(S E A L )
D A V ID N D C R H IEN
C LE R K OF THE
C IR C U IT C O UR T
B VC octlioV Etarn
Deputy C tort
Publltb Dec I I . 10. IFOR. Jan a.
II. IM t
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•nut* m* —t o *r p-*d Uwfod
V aw r Mtatbol or tn* ta M
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AM pertmt at — form* and
I".le n t drab bar* an N a o l t a
I, fo to bra* 0 .1 rr-4 Uror n y i
Of taper af mp Planning and
/taung Cam "I IIIIPP of ta# Cltf
af Staked F to M a Mrw No.
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u t a i l i o STATES O ISTR IC T
C O U R T M ID D L E O IS T R IC T
OF F L O R ID A O R l A N O O
r i V I k l O N C O U R T NO
k* »kl .
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U II I 1 1 II S I A 1 A C O F
FMERlCA
P i t 1n11Ft, e l
CO W AR D l
M A N N IN G *nd
M A R C C N M A N N IN G at *1
Defondantltl
NO TICE OF SALE tatan* it
boratay given mar ptatwan* fo *
Doiatat J «

'ME RlCHARO L COR JR
U N ITEO STATES MARSHAL

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U N IT E O S TA TE S O IS TR IC T
C O U R T M IO D L E O IS T R IC T
OF FLORIDA ORLANDO
D I V I S I O N C O U R T NO
•0 41* Crr Or! IF
U N IT E D S T A T E S OF
A M E R I C A . P lo ln llll. rt
JA M E S B L E E and W AN D A J
LE E .a 'a lD a ta n d a n ilil
N O TIC E OF SALE Nolle* N
baraby giron mal purtuonl to a
Daiaull Judg— ni *nt*r*d an
November 14 IFM by Bw abort
anllllad Court in tb* abort
causa m* tatatrtrgrwd Uniforl
Sfofos Mtatbai ar an* of tut
duly author'rad daputwt will
toll ib* property sHuafo In
Somme** County. Florid* da
u r .twd at lo t iad and tao
South ly of le t ita m i d w a y
according fo ta* Plat m*r*ta at
recar dad m Plat Bata I. Peg*
41 af Ibo Pu*Ui&lt; Record! *1
Sominolo County Florida *1
public autcry fo Ifo hrgbotl and
boil btotal t o catb *i &lt;1* clack
naan an January II. 'M t •' ma
W atl Poor al Ibo Sommoi*
County Court bowl* Sanford
F to Ida Detad Moeomtw' IF
•ME RICH ARD l C O » JR
U N IT E O S TA TE S MARSHAL
M I D D L E D I S T R I C T OF
FLO R ID A
R O RIR T W
C E N / M A N U N IT E D S T A T E S
A T T O O N E Y M ID D L E O IL
T R lC T O F FLO R ID A
Pubtitb Dac /. IA/1 I* ME
D E L IE

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preport, ntuoted m S i " no n
ran ma proper f , tif-afo —
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rw— &gt; an I m — *, II '•*• •&lt; "w
dan* Mar*— M e twr— ' tar—rta
Watt data *1 'ba tominor*
to tor rod arm— mo Sfota af
Count, Camikowa* Santo*
F to M a m »l it it nta proem*
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Tb# Planning r - f / ta w g
C■mmiiiwn w*k tuRmrt a »*■
wn nwrrdatwn ta m* ( i t , Com
n u p im lata, ta ar egr— d
•b* f a g o a tta a c b o o g r at
amandmaril Tbo City Com
m utto n w ill bold a Public
itoo*mg at m* t i t , (am m tttw n
a&lt;H*u ta City Mail Santo a
f told* ta I #t P M an January
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I N T H I C IR C U IT C O UR T
IN ANO FOR
S EM INO LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
CASE NO OOM/t C A M P
SUN BANK NATIO N AL
ASSOCIATION
Plornlltl.
NICHOLAS J R I/ /0 III
K A T H L E E N R I//0 . bit nil*.
*1*1.
Da fondant,
N O TIC E OF ACTIO N
C O N S TR U C TIV E SERVICE
P R O P ER TY
TO K A T H L E E N R I//O
04) Paacbaood Drive
Altamonte Spring, FL1J/I4
YO U ARE N O T IF IE D mat an
action fo foreclor* a mortgage
on lb* following properly in
Somrnoto Co— tly. Fto M a
Lot TM Spring D a rt Unit a.
according fo itw pial Itwraol at
recorded in Pial Book 1/ Page
tS A Of Public Rocordt ol
SommolaCounly. Florida
bat been tu*d agamtl you and
vou ar* required fo ter re a copy
ol ,out wt *Han dalantot. It on,
fo II on David G SbtoMt. ol
Fotirr A Kelly. Pialnliffi al
torrwyt. rrbot* addratt It K
North Orange Avtnu* Sulla *00
Pott OtfK* Bor ISOT, Orlando
Florida IIODJ ISO/, on or tolor*
Dec J l IF II. and III* lb*
original with tb* Clark ol tbit
Court tithe, befor* tornc* on
Plaintiff I aifornty or immod.
afol, Ibaraallar otbarwit* a
daiaull will to anforad agamtl
you for lb* fallal dtmandod m
lb* Complainl or Paltlwn
W ITNESS my band and taal
ol lb* Court on Bill 11 day ol
Nov . IM t
IS C A LI
D A V ID N B E R R IE N
Clark ol Itw Circuit Court
B , Jaan Brillanl
At Deputy Cfort
Publltb No, JO Dac t, If. I I ,

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N O TIC E TO P U E LIC
Nolle* Ik hereby given mal a
Public Hearing will b* bold by
tb* Planning and Zoning Com
mittWn m Bw City Committtsn
Cbombort City Hoil. Sanford
Fto M a ta / « P M on January
S IMF fo contidtr Bw following
ebang* and amendment fo lb*
Zonmg Ordinance ta m* City of
Sanlefd, Sem inal* County,
FtoM a
Mrjon.ng from RMOI Multi
pW Family Hteuton*.a! Dwelling
D'tiricl Office and Inklilutwnai
To Ibat al G C J. General
Commercial D'ttnet
Legal Dotcriplwn SW • • l i
tavacd SI onW H E S S E tl'v
B and Rdl B it J T f lb farm ta
Sonlard ac recorded in &lt;b*
Public Records *1 S#m.net#
County F to M a m P u t Bata I
peg* Ilf
Being m n t grner a ll, do
tcrlto d at IFjg W a il F it t l
Strata
Ttw planned uy* *1 But pro
parly *! to retow af rammer
cut us*
Tb* Planning and Zoning
CommrsiWn will submit t *et
e u i — 4 i i — fo *h* City Cam
mritwn m lever *1 or against
Ik* r a q u a iie d c k a n g t or
amand—wni Tb* City Cam
m in io n w ill bold a P tb iic
Hear mg m m# City Comm siran
Roam — City Moll Santod
FtoMootfOBPM a i l m - i
11 &lt;M* W cent.tar raid ret — "
All pprtws m interest and
C'fiJen, then have an — erfim
ly fo to board ta Staff boor mgs
by Bros' ta ta* Planning and
/ar—vg (nm m iiaw n *f mg City
ol Santod Florida tar* fopv
amber It ME
Erenl Car . Cktarmon
Cm * E ll
and/a
ADVICE TO THE P UB LIC II
a paraan dec to n u Ip pat' a
dr&lt; sun mod* a*ta rector* fo
ta me
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rwiading tae
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CiF, ta Sanford iF S IM E M II
PM.- tb D*v fI B 'ME
D E L US
IN THE C IR C U IT C O U E t
IN A N O F O R
SEM INOLE C O U N TT.
FLO R ID A
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U N IT E D S TA TE S D IS TR IC T
C O U R T M ID D LE O IS T R IC T
OF F L O R I D A 0 * 1 *1
D I V I S I O N C O U R T NO
•• 11/ C l r O r ) I t U N I T E D
S T A T E S OF AM ER ICA P i* M l « « W ILLIF V C O LLIER
and k A T I l L C O LLIE R at *i
D a 'a n O a n titl N O T IC E OF
SALE Nottc* it h*rep, given
that purtuanl I* * Dolawll
Judgement entered an Nov
emtor la ita* by ta# atom*
antillod Court in tb* abor*
1 aura ta* U d w iy n w ] Untied
S'atat Martha' *r an* *« bit
duff autaor roj depute, will
ran in* prep*rt, t'luafo in
Sammow Caunt, Florida de
tctibod at Lai f. lla p to *
Mv.gr.it D .w da Fto M a a,
fording fo 'be pial Ibereta a,
rmordad ui Pial Bau* IF, peg*
*1 ol tae Public RacorOt ol
SomirioW Count, F to M a *1
pubm aulcry M tao hrgbotl and
to ri t POer t o catb *• l| a c t o r
neon an January it. ’M l *• ta*
Watt door *1 lb* Seminal*
Count, Couf'hovt* Sanford
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R ICHARD L CO* JR U N IT
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U N I T E O S TATES A T T O R N E Y
M ID O L E O IS T R IC T OF
FLO R ID A
Publish Dec / .la .II 10 IFM
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Candied-fruit desserts, Christmas go hand in hand
Studded with gllxlrnlng bit* of
candled orange peel and glareed
cherries, desserts like frullcakr
and stollen are traditional
Yuletldc treats. Colorful and
Intensely flavored, their dis­
tinctive sweet, yet slightly bitter
aroma and taste— a result of the
candled fruits and peels that are
added— are as much a part of the
holiday season as the Christmas
tree.
Often storrbought. desserts
made with candled fruits are
Ideal for the home baker,
particularly around the hectic
holiday season Many of them
can be prepared In advance, and
actually Improve— their flavors
mellowing and blending neatly
together— as they age
The recipes below range from
classic candled fruit rerlpes to
ones that are more unusual The
si mpl e, elegant F r u l l c a k r .
Hetleltnakakku Is a Scandina­
vian variation, the recipr for
which la reproduced from The
Grear Scandinavian Making
Hook by Bratrtcr Ofakanga*

44 cup slice blanched almonds
44 cup diced candled orange
peel
14 cup glaceed cherries, halved
44 cup yrllow raisins, plumped
In hot sherry or liquor
44 cup quartered pitted prunes
Preheat oven to 350* F. Dis­
solve the yeast In the wunn milk
(IOS*F If fresh, about I20*F If
dried) In a bowl. Add the sugar,
butler, salt, cardamom and
almonds; combine.
Set aside 2 lattlcspoona of the
egg Add the remaining egg and
2 cups of the flour to the yeast
mixture, beat until smooth Add
the remaining flour gradually.

beating until a soft, pliable
dough has formed Beat until (lie
dough Is smooth and not sticky.
Sprinkle the dough with a little
flour; cover und let II rise In a
wunn place until It has doubled
In volume (about 144 hours), or
cover and refrigerate It to lei li
rise overnight
When thr dough has doubled
In volume, punch It down, then
turn It onto a tightly flourrd
I*Mid. knead It until smooth
R o ll o u t t h r d o u g h In to a
re c ta n g u la r s tn p about 10 In ­
ch e s b y 18 In c h rs S p re a d t h r
m e lte d b u tle r th r n the anrlcnt
p re serves, o v e r llie rolled out

dough: sprinkle the nuts und
fruits to within I Inch of the long
edg e. Roll up the d o u g h
lengthwlsr.
Place the roll, seam down, on a
grrased 12 b y - 18 inch cookie
sheet, setting It diagonally (to
accomodate Its length) and
tucking the ends under Makr
Incisions with sharp scissors,
about I Inch apart, going
almost — but not completely—
through to the Mittum Pull thr
slices alternately Irft and rtghl.
then olnrh the top outside of
rach slue to a point. l-el the roll
stancl In a warm place for about
30 minutes to rise finish thr top

diced
2 cups walnuts, finely chopped
Confer turner a sugar
In 2-quart saucepan, cook
honey and sugar over moderate
heat until sugar dissolves Add
|mppy seeds and Mill until m ix­
ture reaches hard-crack stage
F i n a l l y , from Candlea A f.300*F). about 30 minutes Add
Goodies, come two randy reci­ orangr peel and nuts and stir
pes: Orangr Poppy Seed Candles until mixture Mills
Turn out onto a Urge plutlrr
and Fruit und Nut Divinity.
that has been motstrnrd with
O R A N O E POPPY
cold water. Flulten with a
SE ED C A ND I E S
spatula dipped In hot water
44 cup sugar
Sprinkle with confectioner's
3 ru|M honey
sugar Allow lo mol 8 to 10
144 pounds poppy seeds
I cup candled orange peel. minutes Cut Into small squares

with the reserved beaten egg.
Bake at 350*F for about 25
minutes, until It ts golden Cool.
Wrap the bread In truns|iarent
wrap on a base of fo!l-wnip|ird
car clb
Itioard or w cm h ! Makes I long
loaf

n tu rrc A ^ w

lUrdcImakakkul
VLotila wafer cr umb s for
coating pan
I cup unsaltrd butter, mom
temperature
1 cup sugar
5 eggs
2 cups all purpose flour
2 traapoens baking powder
44 teaspoon sail
1h cupa golden raisins
3 tablespoons finely rhop|trd
candled orange prrl
2 tablespoons finely rhop|&gt;rd
randtrd fruit-cakr fruits
U cup finely chopped blan­
ched almonds
Muller a KVlnch fluted luhr
cake mold and dust lightly with
vanilla wafer num bs I‘reheat
oven to3SO*F.
In a large mixing bowl, cream
the butter and sugar until
blended, add Ihe eggs and bral
until light and fluffy.
Mix the flour, baking |»wder.
and sail. In a small bowl,
combine the raisins, orangr peel,
rake fruits, and almonds Add I
tablespoon of thr flour mixlurr
to the fruits and toaa to coat each
pteces well
Bl end the flour Into thr
creamed mixture to the (mils
and toss locust each piece well
Bl end the flour Into the
creamed mixture, then add the
raisin mixture. Mending well
Turn Into the prtqiarrd cake (tan
and smooth out the batter
Bake lor 50 to bO minutes or
until a wraden skewer Inserted
In thr centrr ertmes out clean
Cool 5 minutes brfore removing
from the pan Makrs one 10 Inch
cake
Also reproduced from The
G rca l Scandinavian Making
Iknik is the recipe for Danish
Rocks, chewy drop cookies redo
lent with spices and filled with a
myriad of good thlngs-three
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V* teaspoon sail
1 teaspoon baking Mala
I teaspoon cinnamon
44 teaspoon nutmeg
44 teaspoon cloves
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2 pounds pitted dates, rut up
1 cup whole fllbrrls
1 cup whole perans
I c u p coarsely cho pp ed
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The Table Was ...Loaded With Good Cheer
The dinner was served
up In the great hall
where the squire always
h e l d h 1s C h r i s t m a s
banquet. A blaring,
crackling hie of logs had
been heaped up to warm
the spacious a pan mem,
a nd the flame went
sparkling and wreathing
up the wide-mouthed
chimney.
We were ushered Into

this banqueting scene to
the sound of minstrelsy,
the old harper being
seated on a stoll beside
the fireplace and twang­
ing his Instrument with a
vasl deal more power
than melody. Never did
Christmas board display
a m o r e g o o d l y and
gracious assemblage of
countenances; those who

were not handsome were,
at least, happy, and hap­
piness Is a rare Improver
of your hard-favoured
visage...
The (able was literally
loaded with good cheer,
a n d p r e s e n t e d an
e p i t o m e of c o u n t r y
a b u n d a n c e . In t hi s
season of overflowing
larders ..
When the cloth was

r e m o v e d , the but ler
brought In a huge silver
vessel of rate and ruriuus
workmanship, which he
placed before the squire.
Its a p p e a r a n c e was
hailed with acclamation:
being the Wassail Howl
so r e n o w n e d In the
Christmas festivity ...
The old gentleman's
whole co untenance

that usually accompany
greatness.
He had no credentials
but himself. He was only
33 when the tide of
public opinion turned
against him. His friends
ran away. One of them
denied hlrn. He was
t u r n e d o v e r to his
e n e m ie s and went
through the mockery of a
trial He was nailed to a
c r o s s b e t w e e n t wo
thieves. While he was
dying, his executioners
gambled for his gar­
ments. the only property
he had on earth. When

he was dead, he was laid
In a borrowed grave
through the pity of a
friend.
Nineteen

centuries

have come and gone, and
today he 1s the central
llgure of the human r Jce
All the armies that ever
marched, all the navies
that ever sailed, all the
parliaments that ever sat.
all the kings that ever
rtigned. put together,
have not affected the life
of man on this earth as
much as that one solitary
life.

laughter and rallying as
the honest emblem ol
C h ris tm a s Joviality
c i r c u l a t e d , and was
kissed rather coyly by
the l adl es W he n It
reached Master Simon
he raised It In both
hands, and wllh ihe air of
a boon companion struck
u p an o ld W a s s a i l
chanson.

Bach A Favorite At Christmas

T h e G r e a t e s t K in g O f A ll
He was born In an
obscure village, the child
of a peasant woman. He
grew- up In a no the r
village, where he worked
In a carpenter shop until
lie was30.
Then, for three years,
he was an Itin e ra n t pre­
acher. He never wrote a
book. He never held an
office. He never had a
f a m ily or owned a home.
He d id n 't go lo college.
He never visited a big
city. He never traveled
200 miles from the place
where he was bom. He
did none of the things

beamed with a serene
look of Indwelling de­
light. as he stirred this
mighty bowl. Having
raised ll to his llj&gt;s. with a
hearty wish of a merry
Christmas to all present,
he sent It brimming
round the board, for
every one to follow his
example, according to
the primitive style;
. . . T h e r e was much

Of all the Inspiring
music that Is heard at
Christmastime, none can
excel the glorious sounds
of J o h a n n Sebastian
llach
A deeply religious man.
Bach through his music
conveys to us all the rich
heritage of his German
b a c k g r o u n d and the
fruits of his genius are
never more Inspiring
than during ihe-Jtoliday
season
(lath's "Christmas Or­
atorio" consuls of six
cantatas that feature a
n a r r a t i v e of N e w
Testament tradings. In­

terspersed wllh arias and
chorales. This work was
originally perfored on six
separate days: on three
days at Christmastime.
New Year's Day. the fol­
lowing Sunday and on
Ihe feast of the Epiphany.
| The "Christina* Oralorto" Is still performed
by choirs here In the
U n i t e d S t a l e s at
Christmas, although not
In llsentlrety
Another llach favorite
d u r in g I h r holiday
season Is his "Jesu. Joy
of Man's Desiring" from
Cantata No 147. The
rich choral measures and

melodic background of
thi s beauti ful work,
t o g e t h e r w i t h I he
worshipful text, cannot
but Inspire devotion In
the hearer:
"Jesu, Joy of man's
desiring, holy wisdom
string love most bright,
through the way where
hope Is guiding, haik.
whs', peaceful music
rings!"
llach died In compara­
tive obscurity In 1750
and for many years hi*
works were forgotten,
Hut today his genius It
recognlred. and shtnes
forth brlfihtlv

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Ma - ry. And g ath -ered all
B eth -lc-h em ! D e-scen d to us.

O
lit - tie town of
For Christ is born of
O ho - ly Child of

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u - hove,
w e pray;

A - hove thy deep and dream -less sleep T h e
si - lent stars go
by;
W hile m or-tals sleep, the
an - gels keep T h eir w atch o f w on-dering love.
Cast out our sin, and
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                    <text>N o v e m b e r 24, 1 9 8 0

T H U R S D A Y

25 C e n t s

S a n fo rd H e ra ld
81M Y«.V. No. 00 — Son^rd. Florida

Nation gives thanks

NEWS DIGEST
OPEC agrMmtnl hop#* rist
VIENNA — The outknk for an OPEC ngrre
menl to reduce overflowing oil produrtion
brightened after a aenlor Iraqi official Joined
crucial behlnd-lhe-acenes lalka al the cartel's
winter ministerial meeting
Iraqi Vice President Tahar Motiaddln Manil
arrived Wednesday with fresh negotiating In­
structions from President Saddam llusaeln for
the country's delegation to the Organisation of
Petroleum Exporting Countries talks, dlpiomaiic
sourrrs said
Oil prices around the world climbed as traders
anticipated the possible conclusion of an
agreement, with West Texas Intermediate — |he
brnchmark U S crude - ruckellng 01 50 to
014.75 a barrel in U.S. Gulf Coast spot trading
Prices were sharply higher In European trading

From United Praia International report!

]
□ Florida

Storm clsanup under way
MIAMI — Florida's brush with tropical siorm
Keith was far less damaging than rxpreird. and
civil dcfrnsr officials said the encounter pro
vldrd valuable experience in preparing the stale
for stronger storms In the future
Aa a precaution. Gov. Hub Mart liter declared a
stale of emergency aa early as Tuesday for
Florida's west mast where Keith made landfall
early Wednesday, but damage aa the storm
■wept to the Atlantic was limited

1A

□ Nation

School board sutpandad
NEW YORK - The city sehnula chancellor,
head of (he nation's largest public school
system, suspended all memhrra of a school
board overseeing a district In which an
dr
_ den
t rug
The ec
action Wednesday by Schools Chancellor
Richard Green rainetded with disclosures that a
grand Jury was scruUniting the school district,
which oversees 33 schools serving some 30 0(10

children
•A

□ Sports
FSU, Gators prapara for battla
TA L L A H A S S E E — Even though Florida has
struggled with Jual one victory In lls last live
games. I he fifth ranked Florida Stale Seinlnoles
esprrt a tough game
from I he Gator* when
tlie two rivals meei Sat­
urday night In Dnak
Campbell Stadium
Hit hard by Injuries.
I he Gators. C&gt;4 tost lour
straight games prior to
healing Kentucky two
weeks ago lo earn a hid
to Ihe All American _
_______ _
Howl In Hlrmlngham. Ala So|»hofnorr tailback
Emmllt Smith Is hack, and liie Galur defensr
has played well all season, surrendering jusi 12
touchdowns and an average of 12 3 (minis |&gt;rr
game
"They vr had some
key injuries lhal have
.inerted Ihelr play over
Ihr last few weeks, hot
you ran hrt they will
play Ihelr heal against
u s ," said FS U nose
tackle Odell Haggtns
"It doesn't inatirr tl one
team Is having a great
year and the other Is
not In this series "I don't want lo go lutnir to
Harlow and see those Gator Ians and know I
lo st"

INDEX
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Classified*..........
Comics................
ralendar.............
Crossword..........
Door Abby........... ....70 Tdldvlslon.......
Dssths................
.4A W a rid .....................0A
Editorial.

Sunny and mild today
Mostly sunny this
Mltrrnoon with highs
in ihe 70* Temperalures will drop to­
night In Ihe high 50a
and Ihe wind will be
brisk. Friday will be
parity cloudy but
early m orning fog
possible.

Festive occasion marred
by a few disappointm ents
From ihe site of Ihe very first Thanksgiving In
Massashusells lo dining rooms and rhurrh
kitchens In Sanford and elsewhere across the
country, Americans celebralrd the bounty of
Ihelr land today with turkey fedsta for visiting
rrlatlves and homcleaa strangers
Hut Ihe holiday was not without lls dlsap
polntments
Dramatic Increases in long haul airline fares
look eflecl Wednesday, thousands of fresh
turkeys were recalled from stores In eight
Eastern states and Ihr nation's capital due lo
spoilage, and Thanksgiving thieves In Seattle

and Cleveland jeopard lied holiday dinners lor
the poor
And as Americans pourrd onto highways,
trains, buses and Jetliners for rrnunlons with
dlstanl loved ones, the National Safrly Council
warned that 450 to 550 proplr may be killed on
Ih r nation's roadways during Ih r holiday
weekend
In Florida, five proplr w rrr killed In Itolldav
traffic arrldcnta rarly thins morning. im hiding
Iwo in Oscrnta County Ily mid morning Connie
Johnson, duly officer In Ihe Orlando office of the
Fill', said. "All roads are open no protilerns right
now."
The highway patrol pcrdlclrd 42 (irople will be

kllled in tralllc accident* during the tioilday
w rrkrnd which officially run* from 6 p m
Wednesday until midnight Sunday
Al Ih r Grryhound Hus Lines parking lot at
Park A vrnur and 2nd S irrrl In Sanford thl*
monring John Epps was the only oi$n of life
lie nad Just sir|.,'r&lt;1 off a bus hum llum okr.
Va and was in Sanford lo join hi* sisters Elsie
and Juanita lor Thanksgiving
"I was looking for a storm ." Epps *aid The
Hoartukr visitor Is a long lime bus travrler who
gut oil lo a lair start Wednesday morning
‘Everything * been running lair I a.is surprised I
got to Sanford hefortlla in "
As ihe sign on Ihe door reads Greyhound
office* are ■limed hit ihe troliday* and will rro|M-n
Friday al M a hi T I mmt wishing lo pun hasr Im*
ticket* can do so Irom a bus driver, whose
schedule I* |nmtrd on Ihe window
A m lra k spokesman Clifford lilack said
Thanksgiving eve was ihe railroad * busiest day
of Ihe vrar lie said (Mssrngrrs wrrr forrrd to
0 « « Holiday, Pag* SA

Smoking
study aimed
at elderly
Older people could apparently
sharply reduce thrtr risk of dying
from heart disease If they quit
smoking, according to a new study
that provides fresh evidence that It's
never loo lair lo kick Ihe hahll
Researchers al ihe Unlvrrslty of
Washington In Seal He followed for
six years I.IW3 men and women
ages 5b and older who liad heart
dlsraar and found Ihe smokers had
nearly Iw lrr ihe risk of dying Irom
cardiovascular disease
"There I* some general Irrllng
I ha I In older (irople there Iso'l much
hrnrf.l In quilling smoking, dial ll s
loo lair." said Ikmnle Hennsrtson
who headed Ihe study
"We conclude that elderly Iirople
with heart disease should quit
sm oking T h e y should be rn
rouraged lo quit aa m uch aa
anyone." said llrrmanaon whose
finding* were rrportrd Wednesday
in The New England Journal of
Medicine
There was no significant dif­
ference when Ihe researchers
compared Hie risk among those in
various age groups, indicating pro
redixe Ihelr risk of dying (torn a
lit, attack or stroke rrgardlr** of
when they quit smoking, said
llrmtansnn
They compared Ihr N07 proplr
who had quit smoking within a yrar
of when ih r study began and
remained smokeless lo liie I.OM6
subjects who smoked
"The result* of ihrar analyse*
lead us lo roncludr Iha I older adults
with roronary artrry disease who
quit smoking can tiavr improved
survival similar lo that ol thrir

K

C Am Amokteg. Page BA

County may hire
animal control
director soon
A y J . MARK BARPIELO
Hsrald Half writer_________________
SANFORD — Seminole County
may have a new animal rimlrol
ollui.il hy Ihr end of Ihr yrar
County administrator Krn llooprr
has schrdulrd Intrrvlrw * nrxl w rrk
wiih ih rrr applicant* for director of
Ih r animal i nnlrol department

The |M(siiion ha* been vacant
since August when thru director
Itoh Mi Inlush resigned amid allega­
tion* hr nilstnanagrd ih r dr|iartmenl. Though l»r drilled Ihr claims.
McIntosh *.ild hr would rulhrr
resign than fare further con­
troversy.
Five niilm.il conlrul employer*,
Im lulling Ihr two lop supervisors,
rrslgurd earlier Ibis yrar. saying
McIntosh would nnl allow them lo
do ilu-tr Join properly and Ilia! hr
had a |mm&gt;i working rrlatloushl|i
with i hrm
Hooper iwild hr will make his final
sclrt lion for Ihr new director from
ihr ihrrr applicants hr cliosr from
among 50 application* received
during Ihr |&gt;u*t ih rrr months The
position w ill pay 8 2 5 .GOO lo
030.HOD annually.
Returning for u follow-up In­
terview In Ronald Lefrbvrr of Davlr.
Flu Allhuugh rurtrn lly employed
as un electrical mechanic In Fort
Lauderdale. Lefcbvre was executive
director of Ihe Humane Stalely of
llroward County from March 1077

□Add Director, Page 5A

Gull lbit tourists
Roianna Hinton ol Sanlord A n (right) and hoi
children. Jeremy, ege 11. end Jena, age 5. toss food
to Ihe sea gulls along Ihe shores ol Lake Monroe

The family. Irom Pasadena. Taias. is visiting the area
during the Thanksgiving holiday

Expressway Authority appoints
officers, gets down to business
■ y d. MARK A AAPIVLD
Herald Halt writer

SANFORD — Seminole County Commissioner Fred
Slrrrlm sii on Wrdurwtay was rrap(iolrurd chairman of
ihe Seminole County Expressway Amhurlty and
Sanford Mayor llettye Smith was appointed vice
chairman
Among ihr first actions ol the authority, with
newly-eleclrd Seminole County mnnnlsaiuners Jen­
nifer Kelley and Pat Warren a* members, was dec taring
Dec 10 the nltlrlal opening of ihe llrsl halfmile of Ihe
expressway between University Avenue and SR 420
Gov lloh Marline/ I* in o|ien ihr Unlvrrslty Avenue
end ol Ihe expressway in a ribbon culling ceremony

lhal I* lo include stale Dr|Mttinrui ol Tran*|M&gt;rlatton
Secretary Kaye Henderson
Driver* will be allowed lo use the road without i barge
until Jan I. when Ihe SO-crnt toll w ill be collected
Expressway rldrrs will In- run with green and blue
*lgn» (tearing ihr outline ol Seminole C.ninty with a
road winding ||* way ibiough ihe middle, roughly
lollowing the current expressway route Circling the
logo will hr "Seminole County Expressway." Authority
executive director Gerald llrinton said Ihe sign w ill hr
plated al rath end ol Ihe expressway and on the loll
pla/aa
In other business, the authority agreed lo a one yrar
m niratl with Ihe slate Itt p.irirnt rn ol Trau*(M&gt;Malloo
Aaa Officers. Page 5A

Chappell wins delay in vote certification
United Press Inleraatlenal
DAYTONA HBACII - Rrp Hill
Chap|&gt;ell. D-Fla.. Ihe apparent
loser In his hid lor re-election,
won a delay In certifying elrclions result* and got Into a
shoving match with a reporter
The Florida Supreme Conn
Wednesday blot krd Ihe elections
canvassing commission Irom
certifying election result* in ihe
congressional race until Nov. 30
The 20 year veteran lawmaker
Ittsi Iris hid for re-election by 7H5I
votes, according In *lnle election
officials
Chap|iell. who reportedly Is
under Investigation over Ihr
Pentagon bid rigging scandul.
lurried Ills news conference an­
nouncing a lawsuit challenging
Ihr Nov. H election results Into a
shoving match with a television
reporter.
Chappell npproarhrd Ihe podlum. gave a brief statement mid

appeared anxious lo leave when
reporters started questioning
him. said Hill Schum ann, a
Daviuna Heach radio rr|mrtrr.
Ted Trulock of W FTV T V in
Orlando (old Chap|&gt;ell hr s|M&gt;kr
with nlllil.il* In House S|ieakrr
.Jim Wright s office, who said
Cha|&gt;|iell iiad lost to Republican
attorney Craig James. Trulock
Mid lhal *ei Chappell oil.
Trulock said Chap|&gt;ell said.
"Don'l gn into my face." und
Chappell* lawyer. Kermll Coble,
said, "You will noi push him
around.”
T r u lo c k said. " C h a p p e ll
grabbed my microphone and
shoved me und thru his attorney
grabbed my microphone, look II
apart and threw a p u n c h ."
Trulock said.
"It was really chuos at the
press conference." Schumunn
said. "(Chappell) was trying In
C8

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Chappall, Pag* BA

Bill Chapftell

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T H E R E G IO N A N D A C R O S S TH E S T A T E

Christmas salts exported to rovive
G A IN ES V ILLE — Florida retailers expect sales that started a
nine-month sag last Christmas will revive this holiday season,
a University of Florida professor says.
"Florida retailers are looking at a Christmas season that
might be 3 to 4 percent better than last year.” said Barton
Weiu. director of the Center for Retailing at the university’s
College of Business Administration.
"Th e last nine months luum t been that good, but retailers
think sales will pick up during Christmas." Welts said.
One reason for the optimism ts the Increase In the sales of
women's wear, which ha* been very depressed during the
entire year. Welts said.
"What seems to be selling particularly well are traditional
and classic looks, like Polo for men and Lis Clalrbome for
women. Also, career clothes for women." Welts said.
Also selling very well are certain types of electronics, such as
video cameras for under 81.000 and compact disc players. For
children, cartoon videos and skateboard accessories have been
selling well. Welts said.
Retailers have also been more careful with Inventory and
pricing this year.

NAACP threatens suit over elections
TA L L A H A S S E E — Florida could face a lawsuit unless It
responds to a recent Supreme Coun ruling by abolishing
at-large elections for judges, a top lawyer with the NAACP
warned.
The civil rights group Is pressing for single-district judicial
. elections In hopes of Increasing the number of blacks elected to
the bench. Charles E. Carter, associate general counsel for the
NAACP. said Wednesday
Although Florida was not one of the six southern states
named In last week's high court ruling In a case that originated
In Louisiana. "Florida would be affected, loo. After all. It Is part
of the United Slates." Carter said In a telephone Interview from
Washington.
The Supreme Court refused to disturb a lower court ruling
that the 1965 Voting Rights Act applies to judicial elections.
Lawsuits filed by the NAACP have forced hundreds of local
governments and school boards to abandon at-large elections
In favor of single-district races In the past 10 years.
Aa a result, the number of blacks on school boards, city
commissions and county commissions nationwide has In­
creased from 3.515 to 5.490 over the decade.
The NAACP contends at-large elections dilute minority
voting strength. Blacks might represent only 15 percent of a
county's population, "but contained within that district there
are enclaves In which you could run 50 percent or GO percent"
minority. Carter said.
Majority black districts need not necessarily be drawn, but
blacks would have to have a reasonable chance of influencing
an election. Carter said.
"If you have the opportunity to election someone, all you
want la the chance." he said

Ntw construction was floodod at Ssminols High School by rain from tropical storm Kslth

Florida braced for worst, but it never came
MIAMI — Florida's brush
with tropical storm Keith was
far less d a m a g in g than
expected, and civil defense
officials said the encounter
provided valuable experience
In preparing the atatr for
stronger storms In the future.
Aa a precaution. Gov Bob
Martinez declared a state of
emergency as early as Tues­
day for Florida's west mast,
where Keith made landfall
early Wednesday, but damage
as the storm swept to the
Atlantic was limited to beach
erosion, downed trees, scat­
tered power blackouts and
flooded roads.
" E v e r y b o d y b ra c e d
themselves.*’ said David
Saniter with the l«ce County
D is a s te r P re p a r e d n e s s
Agency "They're still clean­
ing up." he said late Wed­
nesday. "They're still trying
to restore power to some
areas "
Keith did bring hurricane
strength wind gusts, and
Saniter said the storm was a
valuable exercise for future
p re p a r e d n e s s
He said
e m ergency cre w s would
assess their response during
the battering storm once they
get some sleep
"It was an experience."
Saniter said

Widow who contracted virus suss
PENSACOLA — A woman whose husband was among two
men who died after contracting a lethal virus from monkeys at
a Navy laboratory has filed a 82 million suit against the
government over the alleged negligent handling of the animals.
The suit was filed Tuesday by lawyer Fred Levin on behalf of
Cynthia Ann Woodson of Gulf Ilreeie. who claims she
contracted the virus In I9H7 while raring for her husband
during his month-long Illness
The suit nays Cynthia Woodson "has suflered. Is suffering,
and will continue to suffer physical Injuries, damages,
economic losses, both past and future, and other damages for
which she Is entitled to relief."
The four-page suit filed In federal court does not specify the
amount of damages being sought Rut by law the amount can
not be more than the figure sought in the administrative claim,
which was *2 million.
Steven M. Woodson. 37. an animal handler at the Naval
Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory at Pensacola Naval Air
Station, died April 28. 19H7 from complications caused by the
Simian U disease, a herpes virus benign In primates but lethal
to humans.
At the time, there had only Iteen .10 documented rases of
humans getting Ihr disease since its discovery 50 years ago
Health officials said It was fatal In 85 pert rot of the cases
Woodson had been comatose since early April An
epidemiologist with the Department of Health and Re­
habilitative Services said at the time that Woodson died of
encephalitis due to the herpes H-vlrus
Another worker also died alter contracting the disease
Health officials said both had been bitten or scratched In late
March by one of the 600 monkeys used at the lab Woodson's
wife and a lab supervisor were also hospitalized after testing
positive.

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order) 1250 on a 50cent bet.
1500on SI.
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180 for a 50 cent bet. 1160 on ( 1
GBoi 6 (numbers In any order)
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and tund*,. I K l f l
Th* lantord

Inc., Me N. French Avs.. laniard.
Fla. m n .

TH E

r u i llo o .i l fra te rn ity said

TALLA H AS SEE - The Sigma
Chi chapter at Florida Stair
University has been slapped
with an Indefinite suspension
because of a chronic pailrrn of
hazing. » spokesman for the

TH U R S D A Y
Shwre 78-94

FR ID A Y

S A TU R D A Y
F tyC ld y 92 -92

POSTMASTER lewd address cWaness
to TN I SANFORD HERALD. P 0
Bai 1UT. laniard. FL Mill.

Tor* laudardato
fo»IMr*»»
Gainat.ili*
Jackton.Hto
K i , Watt

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Miami

Orlando
P u iw P a
la 'a to t* B ru b n to "
1*li*s*tt#o
Vr»o Baadi
Watt Palm Baadi

T h e chapter Is no longer a
chapter of Sigma Chi Th e
members will lie movrd out of
I he house When they go home
lor the holid.it break, that's It "
Yodrr said

SUNDAY
C le ar 9 9 -9 4

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Nov 23

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F R ID A Y :
S O L U N A R TA B LE: Mm 2 SO
p m . Mii| 7:50a.m.. 10:20 p.m
T ID E S : Daytona Beach: highs,
M&gt;| a ill . 0 10 p.m.: lows. 2:15
u m .. 3:07 jim . New S m y rn a
Beach: highs. H f&gt;4i a m . 0 15
p.m.: lows. 2 20a m . 3 :12 p in.:
B a y p o rt: high* 8 44 a tn.. H 47
p in . lows. 2 24 a in.. 3 (X) p m

MIAMI IUPII - f K* 'da 14 Sow tompara
tu r r t and rainfall al 4 a m EDTtodar
Apaiadwo'o

stronger storm &lt;nuld }eo|tar
dire the shuttle s l)n
|
launch
Keith, the l l i h named
s to rm o I I h e A t la n t ic CarlNa-an hurricane season
formed Nov 17 southeast of
.lu in a li a

Hr said the tia/lng In. h id e ,
menial chores not neirss.it&gt; loi
Upkeep of Ih r chapter's ills
llncllvr T udor house a him i
away hum FSU's Wrscoit Gale
plus "yelling and screaming" a1
pledges and threatening nut it
Initiate them hreaust- of minoi
loir m lions

N A T IO N A L T U N

T ID K S

]

F L O R ID A T

C r f i li U *
D « f io r i Saadi

Owl 01 Rato Mall: Three Mentot 1)1*4,
4 Mentos Id* 44, Veer in 44
Phene (ear) m m i.

Instant cs of underage drink­
ing and marijuana use were also
died, bul the main problem was
t h a t f r a t e r n it y m e m b e r s
persisted in ha/ing pledges de­
spite repeated warnings. Fred

national fraternity In Evanston.
Ill . said Wednesday

U C TB N O N D O U TLO O K

Today., cloudy with some
fog and periods of drizzle this
m orning becoming mostly
sunny by afternoon High In
Ihr mid 70s Wind north 10
mjth Rain chance less than 20
percent.
T o n ig h t...fair and cooler
except for some late night fog
Low In the low lo mid 50*.
W in d north east 10 m ph
tier timing light late tonight
Friday . sunny. High In Ihr
ti|&gt;jM-r 70s lo lower 80* Wind
cast 10 mjih Rrrnalndrr of
T h a n k s g i v i n g
weekrnd . partly sunny. Highs
in Ihr 70st. Lowsi In
It lower GO*.

Cityi

lly Ihr lime the storm rased
Into Ihr Atlantic lair Wed
nrsday morning. It left in Its
wake a drenched bul un­
d a m a g e d s p a re sh uttle
Allanils ai ihr Kennedy Sjtarr
( ruler In Ca(ie Canaveral ll
had been feared that a

W EA TH ER

LO CAL P O m C A tT

W ood Class Rotfag* Fsid at lantord.
F tor id* J i m

Name Delivery: ) Menths. lie Ui 4
Mentos. S/r aSi Veer. Ill M In Hate
Mall: J Mentht IN IS. S Mentht.
SJt.Mj Year, 444.0*.

Hundreds of people lied to
emergency shelters Tuesday
night, hut there were no
serious injuries reported and
slruetural damage was light
despite several tornadoes
s|&gt;awned try Keith s swirling
winds

construction a nd w as aashad out by the storm

Sigma Chi fraternity suspended at FSU

From (Jnllod P rttt International raports

The dally number Wsdnesdasy
In the Florida Lottery CASH 3
game was 738

Craws work to restore an area of Slate Road 427
west of County Road 15 The area was under

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S T A T IS T IC S
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Thursday totalled 0 O.'l Inch
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Other data:
W ednesday's high.............75
B arom atrlc pressure..29.98

Relative humidity.... 93 pet
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Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida — Thursday

November 24. 1986 - 3A

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P O L IC E

B R IE F S

Tw o arrastad for grand thaff
A L TA M O N TE SPRINGS — Tw o people arr held at Seminole
Cour v Jail on a S I,000 bond for grand theft Altamonte
Spring* Police Wednesday «i rested Mary btpun, 35. 3f»5H
Country f'lub Road, Palm Grove Apartments. Orlando, and
Jerry Patterson, 23. of thr same address In the Altamonte Mall
parking lot.
The Ready Response team observed thr pair at about 4 32
p m yesterday entering the mall and exiting with several large
shopping hag* Their rar was *tnp|x-d by poller ut Cranes Roost
lioulevard at the request ol the ready response learn A stolen
pa**|iort radar detector was spotted on the front seat of the rar.
Upon opening the trunk, pollre discovered four shopping bag*
containing 91.32b 13 of stolen rlothtng front various depart
rnrnt siores In thr mall

Tw o arrested on armed burglary charges
FERN PARK — Seminole County Sheri IPs Depart men!
arrested Raymond Dale Pllk, 35. 883 N Winter Park Drive.
Frrn Park, and Daniel Edward lloyer. 25. Wednesday on armed
burglary charge*
The two men rr(x&gt;rtrdly brokr Into a residence al 786 laike
llayrs Hoad In Oviedo and removed two strong boxes
containing militarv paper*, credit cards, blank checks, jewelry
and other d&lt; .p r in t s valued at 92.500 Thry also allegedly
removed Irotu two bedroom closets an MIA I military carbine
30^-ahbrr gun with 10 rounds ol ammunition and another 357
magnum handgun
They were observed by jxilirr at a 7-Eleven convenience
store on Seminole llouirvard l browing lx lr* inside a gartMgr
dumpster They were arrested by police alirr a license and
check stub found in thr riuui|&gt;sirr revealed buyer's Identity on
them

Man arrested with cocaine in underwear
SANFORD — The Sanlnrd Falter Department arrested a man
lot possession ol crack cocaine Wednesday at about 3 54 p m
Irvin Donald Edward. 2ti. til2 Magnolia Avr . was arrested al
Wadr s Grocery Store. 500 K 7lh SI . Inr possession ot a
subatancr which wa* positively tested lo be crack rncalnr
PoHre retrieved the drug from Edward s underwear Edward
was transported to the Sanford Police lkr|Mrtmrnl where he
was arrested

Words of thanks
The Rov D Melva McGill offered words of worship during a daily was Ihe luncheon theme The holiday moal was sponsored by
pro Thanksgiving luncheon for mature citizens al Ihe Sanford Kappa Sigma Omega chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha sorority
Chamber of Commerce
Lei us give Thanksgiving In our heads

P a u lu cci nam ed c h a irm a n of
Ita lia n -A m e rica n found ation

business magnate Jr no F
I'aulucrl of Sanford, will srrvr
as Chairman and Chief Execu­
Woman arrested on a battery charge
tive Oflli er of Ihe nrwlv &lt;tea led
W IN TER PARK
Lee Atm C lrnirnl* 23 5337 Binnacle
N a tio n a l Italian A m e ric a n
Court. Winter Park was arrested by Seminole County Sheriff'*
Foundation
deputies on Nov 23 for one count ol tiattery and one count ol
O th er prominent appoint­
criminal ml** hlel She Is held at the Seminole County |all on a
ment* include Italy * former
9500 bond
Amtt.iss.idor lo the I 'rilled Na
Joseph Avery reported to the sheriff's department Ibal
Hons Umberto l.aRm i a a*
Clements a student In Connecticut struck him In thr head
Co Chairman ami Chlrl Operat­
and mouth with lief list during an argument A* she wa* being
ing Officer as well as &lt;io\ Marta
transported lo Ihe (all Clements kicked die lell rkxrr ot die
M Cuom o and former Yale
sheriff* car i ausirig damage Her legs were restrained by die
University l*restdrnl A bartlrtt
deputies
Glamuttl. who have l » r n named
to the Intrroailimaf Ikunl of
Construction materials dumped on lawn
Ad* l»o»s
SANFORD — Tog ban Kelley 2 lb S Crystal iK Itf. Sanford
The mternalxmal Ixm m I itas
r«-|«ofted Illegal dumping rat his prnprrty tn Ihe Seminole
liren lostttuled to explore new
County SherifT* Department Kelley tnld sheriffs deputies Ibal
and linwiv.illvr wavs lo inr rrasr
building materials inr lulling lumber and t inder blocks were
mutual knowledge Itriween Italy
(hini|M-&lt;t on his trnril lawn on Nov 21 between b a m and 7
and the Utiltrd Stale* with
a hi and again on Nov 23 al the same time
sprt Ml rrnpliasis among \outh
on the value* of the Italian
hrrilagr aiiordmg to an announrenieiu h* I'auluccl
"The purpose of N IAF* In
lemabottAl Advisory Board I* In
can women have received hrrast rrp rrt throughout the world thr
United P»was irdsmettenel
linpianl* — about 85 perreni hi successful experience uf ttie
enlarge
breasts lor cosine III NIAF to fix using alirntlon nn
W ASHINGTON - A govern
por|M&gt;*c* and the remainder Inr tire arhievettieill* and ronlrlbullieol decision hot to recommend
an liiunrdtale Iran on silicone hrrast rrconstrurlton alter a lion* of Indian Americans in our
We
mastectomy Currently. 130 Odd six let* ' i'auluccl said
breast implants drew criticism
women a year undergo dir hope not mil* lo inspire irs|x-t i
horn a public advocacy group,
and rrcitgiilbon ol the h.ihaii
which did applaud etlorts to operation
W o llr noted a c h e m ica l heritage among our youth In
ta-Mer edu* ale wotneo atxtul ihe
engineer who worked lor thr itiduv count ires, hut also in set
procedure
an e x a m p le lor o ilie r na
This week the Food and Drug Dow l inning Corp . a maker ol
(tonalities We want to demon
A d m in is tra tio n s p a n rl on thr implant*, irsilllrd hr left the
company in 1986 because it v l t a i r lh a I r r * p c c l lo r
plasm sorgriy rr|crlrd argil
y o u r
started making a more hazard­ h e r i t a g e
ments that lirrast implant *ur
roots generates a personal
ous
ty|xol
linpLmi
grty t&gt;r balled llim irdlu lr I v
But Wolfe added. "O n dir (rrtdr that causes us lo want In
Iw, ans« ol studies sltow mg sill
•u ccrrd III our chosen pro
cone gel can cause cancer in other hand, the (Mitel seems lo
h r ta k in g th r Issu e ve ry tession to innlrthute to our
Dtxxatory ral*
seriously and has undertaken
The panel did. however, re
commend dial all women con­ step* m obtain written, inlormrd
sidering implant surgery u n ­ consent Imm (Mtirnts ”
Instead ol Imposing an Im­
dergo a standard (Mlletil educa
boo program that would provide mediate han on implani surgery
Information alxuit all known a* consumer advocates had
health risks Such a program hojx-d. tin- advisory commuter United k n u International
would havr lo lx- cornplrlrd voted lo lukr two monrti* lo
l.OS ANGELES — Rrsearc hers
tx-lnrr patient* sign a consent collect morr data on I hr poasiblr
health risks of silicone In said a new Irc h u iq u r that
ordn for the implant operation
enables *c|rlili*l* to control the
Dr
S i d n e y W n I f e , a human*
The i all Inr an Im m rdl.ilr halt Insertion of s(x-ci(lc genes into
s|x&gt;kr*man lor die group Public
Citizen said Wednesday be was lo s lllc o n r im p la n ts was issued mouse chromosome* ( mvcs the
upsrt d ir panel decided against rarllrr this innnth by Public wav l *r using similar method* In
C it iz e n 's H ealth Research th r ligh t against inherited
a Isin
"For the sake ol women tx-lng Group Thr group, loundrd hv human disease*
Scientist* al lire University of
implanted with something more consumer activist Ralph Nailer
dangerous Ilian die older, safer charged dir FDA and Dow Cor­ Utah's Howard Hughes Medical
ning. which makes du- sin nor Insllliilr havr Immd a wav tn
Implants, we are not only ills
appointed but are very con­ g rl used In im plant*, have target genetic material In a
cerned in terms of health risks," Buprrsscd evidence dial thr tin - chromosome and replace it wiih
pi.mis may pose a set tons hraldi a new gene at exactly the (mini
Wollr Mid
where they want II
th m il
An rstimalrit 2 million A m ril
Th e technique lllilllrdlatrlv
promise** the possibility ol dr
vrloplng laboratory mice of anv
rlrslrrd genotype, said molecular
W all Street firm claims the biologist Mario Cnpecrhi. who
United Press Intsmstlenel
payinriit was lor Investment led the cxpertmrnts rrjxirtrd in
Ihe current Issur ol ilit- llrillsh
(M i l k i n g services
BO STO N - The Justice Dr
Michael Mllkrn. thr financial journal Nalurr
pattmeni Intends lo indict DrrxAll hough II Is still many years
rl liiirnhain luimhrrt under the genii** who ha* h e rn thr
federal racketeering statute, arcliltrct ol Drexel Burnham's away, eventually Ihe irchuiqur
which would make it die llrsl rise in die fttianclul world, also will h r adapted lor use In
investment thinking linn to lx w ill hr Indicted under the lighimg disease tn hum.ms In
enabling scleiillsls to rrplncr
prosecuted uittler tlir law dr- rackr ter ring law. the (Unix- said
signed for cnmballng organized quoting unnamed sourer* close "Iw d" gene* with "gixxl" one*.
Capecciil said Wednesday
crime. The boston Gltdic re lo (h r case
In their expertmculs. Ciqx-ci In
|x&gt;rtrd Thursday.
Drrxrl burnham may ask Al
The tudlctment Is expected lo io r n r y G e n e r a l R ic h a r d and tils colleagues targeted an
oncogene — a cancer-causing
c lo s e ly follow the federal Thornburgh to overrule U S
Securities and Exchange Com ­ Attorney Rudolph Giuliani uf gene — called lilt 2 III cultures ol
mission case (lied Sept 8. allrg- New York &lt;&gt;n Giuliani * plan to mouse embryo cells
They cloned a version of lnt-2.
lug thiit Drexel b u rn h a m
uac the Rockctccr-influrnccd placed it in tin- culture* and
engaged In Insider Inttllng. stock and Corrupt Organization* law
alter a series ol bloclu-mical
manipulation and falsifying re­
Conviction under the RICO steps, the engineered gem- Imiud
cords atxiut a series of transac­
tion* during takeovers in which slalulr would require Drrxrl and the n a t u r a l ln t -2 on the
Drexel was thr Investm ent Mllkrn lo forfeit all profit* Il­ chromosome and replaced ii
legally gained, w hich could iqxin replica Hon
hanker, the Globe said.
In subsequent divisions of (lie
Tlte ruse revolve* around a reach Into thr million* of dollars
95.3 million payment made by In uddltlon. It would subjrcl the tells containing chromosomes
Ivan Boesky lo Drrxrl burnham firm and any Individuals lo outlined with the new gene. Ihe
In 11186 llocskv upiiarrnlly has (raying |x»*siblr triple* damages engineered version replicated in
irstlllrd that the payment was a* Ihe result uf civil lawsuits all ol llic test cultures
" (t a p ir havr Inserted mutant
lor profits on slink* hr "parked" brought by parties damaged hv
o n c o g e n e s h r fo re .'* said
(or Drexel bumharn. while thr the racketeering activity.

Decision on Implants criticized

M LK Steering Committee
seeks award nominations
The Dr Martin Luther King
J r . C e le b ra tio n S teering
C o m m itte e Is s o lic itin g
nominations for Its Citizen
ship Award and Brotherhood
Award.
Organizations and cttUens
may s u b m it n o m in a tio n
application* The deadline is
Die. 10. acrordtng to a com
mil tee announcement,
The committer ha* set the

following criteria

Jono Pauluccl
rial ton and tn Instill within
ourselves the emhusuasm to
always do lx*tler W r choose to
lead hv r sample ”
Governor Cuomo, coinplriing
his second term In office,
formerly served as l.l Governor
and is a name ol New York
Glamaltl is now I'resideni ol the
National la-agne ol Professional
b a s e b a ll ( lu tis and was recently
named Commissioner of Major
L e a g u e lln s e b a ll

Also tunned to the Interna­
tional Advisor) board arr Italy
Senator Susanna Agnrlll. Pro*
lessor A n to n io Z lch lrh i. a
nuclear jitryslclsl and Silvio
tier lose on I a television execu­
tive

9 Citizenship Award — to
be presented to Seminole
County etttrens whose lives
reflect ihe beauty of Iht
human spirit as they si rug
gled against great obstacle* to
achieve Ihetr life's ambitions
and w ho have m ade
noteworthy contribution* to
their families and their com­
munities.
•Brotherhood Award — tn
be presented to g o v e rn ­

mental. civil and corporate
trailer* who contribute sub
slant tally to the character and
llfr ol thetr cities and thus
significantly Impact the lives
ofthecilUrnry.
In addition, each nominee
must lx- a U.S. citizen, hr 18
year* of age or older, and be a
Seminole County resident for
at least 10 years.
Application* also should be
ocrompanted by evidence of
tne nominee's faintly com­
mitment and community Involvrmrnt. two tellers of rec­
ommendation. and a brief
description of Ihe nominee s
Involvement and support of
etty and community activi­
ties
Nom inations should be
submitted lo MLK Steering
Committee. City of Sanford.
P O. Box 1656. Sanford,
32771

Churches encouraged by
court ruling on suicide
United Peas* International
SAN FRANCISCO — Chun Ii
leaders welcomed a decision by
che California Supreme Court
that rrlativr* ol a sutcldr victim
may not sue thr clergy lor
mulpracllce on ground* ol In­
competently counseling a dc
spondrnl parishioner
In their unanimous ruling

Wednesday. Ihe Justices held
dial lour (Mstor counselors ul
Gnu c Community Church of thr
Valley in Sun Valley. Calif., had
no duty m warn the family ol
Krnnelh N.illv ot his plans lo kill
himself.
T h r c h u rch * c ld rrs and
pastor* *aid In a statement that
dtrv weir very encouraged" by
the court's decision.
I

Gene replacement offers hope
for treating inherited diseases

Drexel facing R ICO indictment

tnolrculai biologist Kirk Thomas
who participated In the studies
"But these gene* trnded to go In
randomly In fourl experiment*,
they were inserted in the right
place
"What w r'rr looking al. In
theory. Is tx-lng able lo mutate
any gene in the mouse and that
means w r i an now create mouse
models ol human diseases,"
Thomas salt!
H u m a n ailm ents such us
muscular dystrophy or such
d is e a s e s as G a u c h e r 's or
Niemann -Pick I hat cause errors
111 inrlalxtllsm occur when off­
spring Inherit a faulty grnr Imm
Ihetr parents.
Because the defective genes
arc present in cells throughout
the body. It Is theoretlrally
feasible hut technologically Im(Misslhlt- to rrplarc each cell,
thus making gene therapy for
such disease* many decade*
away.
Bui Thomas *ay* there mav lxho|x* on ihe horizon for treating
some tyjres ol inherited hlixxt
diseases with gene therapy
"Gene modification is more
(xvssttrlc in diseases of the circu­
latory system or the Immune
system Presumably those genes
can he altered because theoreti­
cally It I* possible io insert
desired genes Into stem cells."
he said
Stern cells are the progenitor*
ol blixxi cells In the Ixmr mar­
row .
By inserting new gene* Into
specific regions of strut cell
chromosomes, scientist* could
alter thr late ul Impairrd clrrululory or Immune system function.
Thom as said.
but Thomas emphasized, even
that kind ol therapy Is still many
years down the mad

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EDITORIALS

Being thankful 1
is not enough
The m eaning and purpose o f the flrit
Thanksgiving celebration at Plym outh back
In 1021 was w ell known to the tw o groups of
participants. B oth Pilgrims and Indians were
thankful for survival and for bounty. The
Pilgrim 's harvest was In. though scanty, and
they were alive. Th e Indians brought the
turkeys and deer. Th ey gave thanks to God
for their Uvea and for the purpose at their
Uvea. Th eir first year at Plym outh had been
fitted with hardships yet moat had survived
and were ready to face the future.

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Msssschusetts has a Total Fertility Rate (TFR ) of
1.48 children per woman per lifetime. That's
pbnost one-third below the 2.1 rate required to
merely keep a popu­
lation stable over
time. The T F R in
New York state la not
much higher. 1.63.
Ohio Is at 1.8.
What about that
other c o u n t r y .
Popgainia? That na­
tion Is Treated by
c o m b i n i n g the
S o u t h e r n and
Western regions of
America. In 2000.
f w h * r « w ill
the two moat popu­
p e o p l e be
lous stale* will be
happtor — In a
California and Texas.
placa with few
both Popgalnlan. The
grandchildren,
TFR In California Is
o rm a n yTp
1.90 children per
woman: In Texas It's
2.11. ITexaa Is 46 percent higher than
Massachusetts! Pari, not all. of that differential Is
due a larger Hispanic population.)
an 1990 to 2000. recall, the total population

Americans do have much for which to be
thankful. B rin g an American Is one such
blessing. W e have survived the threat of
nuclear w ar for more than four decades and
the concept of a real peace Is now closer than
at any time since 1946. Th e m ajority have the
means to care for the disadvantaged and
hungry, and m any are so com m itted.
However. In reflecting on Thanksgiving and
remembering the purpose of the original
celebration b y the Pilgrims, one omission
becomes evident.
Where Is God In our thoughts, and in our
reflections.

LETTER S T O EDITOR
•Letters to the editor are welcome. A ll letters most
' be signed and Include a mailing address and
; telephone number. Letters should be on a single
j subject and as brief as possible. The Sanford
: Herald reserves the right lo edit letters.

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Two countries. One Is warm, somewhat
fecund, and growing. The other la cold, not even
clone to reproducing Itself, and not growing
It la a faactnatlng demographic laboratory. The
trends may touch us all In way* we don't usually
think about, la business better In a place whrrr
there la growth, or stability, or decline? |Nrw
rwttlI grown Ohio
&lt;
will shrink.) If you ahead v
own a bouse, wttl resale value oe brticr in a
place with few potential buyers, or many? Where
will people be happier — In a place with few
grandchildren, or many?
The demographic conditions In ihe twocountry America reflect in alow motion what ha*
happened, and will happen. In Ihe Western
world In the '90* Western Europe, now near
population stability, will begin losing population
In America. Nogrowthla wUl go from population
stability lo shrinkage b y a bout 2010
(Poplossla?), while growth In Popgainia will slow
■aiwriSfwtMassw

It’s time to
count blessings
W ASHINGTON — "Gratitude In most
said LaKorhrlourauld. "is only a
~ favors ’■

Which m n iM . when you thank God today lor
[amity, or turkey, or football, you'tt secretly
asking Ood not lo rock the boat.
(Our n w lm f o to I hoar who thank Wall
Street, (he tottery. Publisher* Oeannghou&lt;wor American C i p m t for thrtr blessing* You
may subetltute the appropriate deity I
In the iptm at LaHorhrfnunrold. we ofler a
Thanksgiving Hat of the Mnaatngs at IB M .
With hope that God
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woo l ruck the boat
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In 1009

We re thankful
— T h a t it (you
know what) la over
for a n o th e r four

ELLEN GOO DM AN

This generation needs vision
B O STO N ! was too young to vote for Jack
Kennedy. He was m y generation's older
generation. But when I thought of htm this
anniversary. Nov. 2 2 .1still think of youth. Ills,
mine. Americas
I spent the Kennedy years In college and I
ran attest to the fact that not rvrry young
person during that time asked what he or she
could do for his or her country. Out tt la sure
that Kennedy railed us and we heard that call.
He made us understand that he and the
country had expectations and even needs for
our public service. As young people, w r were
wanted. And that was no small thing.
Now I am older than Jack Kennedy was
when he was killed. T h e younger generation
today, we are told, la not much Interested tn
service, except Ihe kind you find In (he
modern marketplace: self-service
I spent an afternoon thta month at U C L A
with Alexander A m In. w ho runs the annual
college freshman surveys. The major trend
culled from his computer, he says with m uch
regret, has been a "ve ry strong material latte
tendcry among students. They are more
preoccupied with money, power, status and
less concerned with serving society."
Ilia data fits Ihe stereotype ol youth on a last
track to materialism, u generation that only
grin worked up about aerobics. It Is In aynr
with a cartoon from last commencement
season that showed tw o college students
crossing a campus. One la saying lo the other.
"Th ta Is Incredible. Do you know that I. loo.
want as much as I can get as fast as I can get
It."
Hut If therr Is a difference In Ihe degree of
engagement In public life and public Issues
among today's young-am i I think there Is-lt's
not Hull some spiritual (law. some epidemic of
narcissism, some warped sense of values has
tnfrstrd this generation. Nor has Idealism and
the urge to create a better rom m unlty
atrophied.

had experienced ttw death of the first
Kennedy, then King, then the second Ken­
nedy. then Vietnam and Watergate.
They have, among other things, much less
certainly about the good of doing good,
especially on a large scale. Wipe out a disease
and you may face the problems of overpopula­
tion. Clear a Jungle and you may endanger a
species or a culture.
The young, bom­
barded w it h a m ­
biguities. seem to
prefer a sure thing.

At the same time
these in -b e tw e e n
ye a rs h a v e been
marked by greater
attention lo private
life. We Judge each
o t h e r , w e Ju d g e
ourselves-and even

(data (lla tha
ataraotypa ol
y out h on i
fast track lo
m atariallam £

this fallen Prcsldem-by how we behave at
home as well aa In the community. We have
become w a ry of people w ho dedicate
themselves lo public service while neglecting
Ihelr private circle.
Americans have upped Ihe ante on what
makes a good person and a good life. We are
now supposed lo save Ihe world and be home
for supper. As personal lives have become
much more complex and challenging, they too
siphon some of the energy from public service.

Hut I believe the Impulse lo belong to
something larger la very much alive among
Ihe young. Indeed, they seem melancholy at
Ihe absence of a public life. I have heard many
If the young arr preoccupied with "m oney.
search for something more engaging than a
wer, status." It may be liecause they haven't
good Job or a VCR. What la missing. If the word
rn offered any better act of goals By us. It
may be because nobody In the current older were not so open to ridicule, may be Idealism.
generation, no leader. President, hero, has
I wish I knew whal Jack Kennedy would
really called them lo serve. Not the way
have made of all this, how he would have
Kennedy did.
crafted his call In the ‘80s. because he would
T ills has been the decade of feel-good
have called and he was a fine craftaman. But
patriotism. All we had to do for our country
It's led to those of us who were his younger
was to gel goosebumps when we heard the
eneration, hts sometimes disillusioned
"S ta r Spangled Banner" playing. The beat and
uman legacy, lo figure out a way lo pass on
the brightest have been told by Inference that
that vision to a very different generation, at a
the private sector la where Ihe action Is. Th e
very different moment In our country’s
young In lum listen to any call to public
history.
service wllh a more sophisticated, even
cynical, car Ilian wc had. At least before wc
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begin tn California
but polls close from
( w o r n thankful
Ihe other direction
— T h a i O li v e r
th a t G eorge
North retire d and
B u s h I t in
Fawn Hall went to
e x c e lle n t
Hollywood
health £
— Th a t Ja n r
Fonda apologised
— That the salaries In public service arc too
low to Irm pt Donald Trum p. Vanns White
and Ivan Boesky.
— That Ime Ida Man .w had )uM enough lo
makr bond, hut not enough lo go shopping
— That Ferdinand Marcos has a little nest
egg slashed away to lake care of him In his
declining year*
— Tha i Moammar Gadhafl ran mil of
steam.
— That Ihe Moon was In Ihe seventh house
and Ju p llrr aligned wllh Mara when Hon and

Nancy went to Moscow.
- T h a tI.Jack Kennedy waa no Dan Quaylr

Those who want to
help are more likely
lo choose the soup
k itc h e n a n d Ih e
shelter, places where
there la little moral
risk uf going wrong

E

"Fred, maybe you ought to lay off the oat ce­
real tor a while. "

In all of Nogrowthla will rise by just one measly
mlllton. (Slight gain In Northeast, slight loss m
Midwest.) At Ihe same time the number of people
tn Popgainia will go up by about 17 million!

JA C K ANDERSON
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Thera wffl be some whom observation of
Thanksgiving w ill go beyond the superficial
— natty w in worship and share of their
bounty; others w in he fed one of the few food
meals they'll have this week. Hundreds of the
poor wttl w ill gather at various locations in
Seminole C o u n ty to enjoy a tim e of feast and
fellowship, both provided by generous and

Fortunately, for many of the travelers. It Is
a time of reunion for families and the line of
verse. 'T o grandm other's house we go." Is a
truism for m a n y. Unfortunately, for too
many, families are so broken that reunions
are not possible.

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maV vs. ‘Popgainia’

in the 1990s. for the first time In American
history, an entire region of the country will lose
population) That stunning fact Is perhaps beat
understood by viewing America as ■ tale of two
countries. Three countries can be named
"Nrgmw1hU"an4"pQppatnta.'
Th e data for such an Interpretation comes
from new Census Bureau projections. Th e
diminishing region In question Is the Midwest.
From I960 to 2000 that region is projected to
loac 181.000 souls (even after receiving lmmlgrants). That Is a trivial amount. But Tike the
famous talking dog. the remarkable thing Is that
It talks at all. not that tt r.,&lt;aqoo(rd Shakespeare.
It's the first such loss ever, and tt provides a
tlp-ofT about what will happen not only
only In
and the
Nogrowthla. but In Ihe rest of Arm
Western world.
Nogroarthla Is s large country. It Is made up of
the Ameriran Midwest and the American
Northeast. In 1990 Nogmwthla will have 110million people, roughly the combined population
of England and France. In 2000. and In 2010. Its
population will be 111 million. No growth tn
Nogrowthla.
Why? Cart of the reason, often mentioned. Is
migration — people from Ihe Frost Belt are
moving to the Sun Belt. But there Is another
critical tartar: birth rates. It's low tn Nagrowthia.

T o d a y , a c c o rd in g to th e A m e ric a n
Autom obile A ssociation, m ore then 100
mUUon Am ericana will travel m ore than 100
miles going somewhere for Thanksgiving
dinner. Th e National Safety Council predicts
nearly 59 0 Americana w ill die on the
highways d u rin g the extended holiday period.
Tom orrow la predicted to be the biggest
shopping day o f the year. Thanksgiving at
Plymouth w ill he observ ed by 1.400 visitors
w ith tw o to n s of turke y, p lu s all the
PartictpenU are com ing from as

Th e con tram between the tw o modem
groups and m eans at T hanksgiv in g observa­
tion Is obvious. Th e vast m ajority of Ameri­
can today take what they have for granted
and a day once set aside of giving thanks to
God has become a day of observing mammon.
Th e marvel of survival through another year
to no longer cause for spiritual reflection.
Today to T u rk e y Day for loo m a n y, a day to
feast, and rest for tomorrow's shopping hinge.

’ •*V tf*l

— That Chuck and Dl are still together
— That somebody out there understands
Ihe Wed tech scandal so Ihe rest of us don't
have to.
— That Jim m y Swaggart found God and
(W aldo Rivers found Ihe devil
— That wc got Wayne Gretiky before the
Canadian referendum on the free trade
agreement.
— That Wrlgley Field could find some use
for those thousand points of light.
— Th a i Nancy Reagan didn't pay for all
those dresses with our money.
Looking back on 1988. w r'rr l hankful for
breakups (Dan Rather and George Hush. Mike
Tyson and Robin Givens. Manuel Norrlga and
George Hush) and makeups (.tease Jackson
and the Democrats. Iran and Iraq. Tam m y
Faye Bakkrr).
We're thankful for Matt Itiondi. Sara Lee.
Walt Disney. George Hums. George Shultz
and Larry Ulrd.
We’re even thankful for Ed Mreae. Al
Sharpton. Bess Myrraon. Joan Collins. Ilrlan
ffoaworth and Pee-Wee Herman: after all how
would ihe real of us look without them?
And. in the "strong and aecret ho|&gt;e of
rrater favors." we’re thankful that George
ush Is In excellent health.
GOOD MOHNING. GEORGE - When George
Bush woke up os Ihe president-elect on Nov.
9. there was a full-page ad In Die Washington
Post to pat htm on the truck. The headline
rrad "Congratulations. Mr. Hush." Just cull It
a huge sigh of relief from the Health
Insurance Association of America. The IIIAA
la an umbrella organization for Insurance
companies across lire country. In recent year*
It has grown Into a powerfqj lobbying force,
contDbutlng millions uf dollar* to presidential
and congressional political campaigns. The
health Insurance Industry had a scare from
Michael Dukakla who advocated a national
health Insurance program that many Insur­
ance companies feared would pul them out of
bualncM.

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�Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida — Thursday. November 24. IMS — SA

Dollar hits another postwar low in Tokyo
cut the U.S. trade and budget
deficits." said a senior dealer at
The U.S dollar plummeted to Tokyo's Sumitomo Trust and
S new postwar low against the Hanking.
The Dank of Japan Intervened
Japanese yen lit Tokyo today*
despite central bank Interven­ to shore up the falling dolls* but
tion to stem Its slide, dealers Its effort had apparently failed to
dispel the bearish market sen­
said
The Uank of Japan said the timent.
The scale of centra! bank
U.S. currency closrd 0 63 yen
lower at a new low of 131.15 Intervention was not Immediate­
ly known, but dealers said the
yen.
The previous cloning low of hank was believed to have
purchased between 1200 million
121.52 yen was set Nov. 17
There was no trading In Tokyo and 1300 million In morning
Wednesday because of the Jap­ trading alone.
F in a n c e M in is te r K llc h l
anese labor day holiday.
"N o thin g could dispel the Mlyazawa said the crnlral bank
bearish sentiment toward the will take "strong action" to
dollar but feasible programs to defend the dollar whenevrr nec­
UwHea Proee (ntornatf— tel

essary.
Mlyazawa. however, ruled out
the possibility that the Group of
Seven Western monetary powers
will meet in the near future
beer, use "It still Is not an
appropriate time to hold such u
meeting.”
T h e central banks of the
Group of Seven carried out
concerted Intervention last week
to defend the dollar Mlyarawu
then said the group's determina­
tion to stablllir forrlgn exchange
markets remained Intact.
The dollar's recent full was
sparkrd by the U.S. Commerce
Departm ent's announcement
last week of the September trade
figures.

Although Ih r itnnounrrmrni
said Ihe U.S. trade deficit shrunk
by nearly $2 billion in 510.46
billion, most market players
were disappointed by the small
sire of Im pr-veir-ttl. the denier*
said.
President-elect George Hush's
remarks ruling mil tax hikes
added to the dollar's slidt
Tokyo dealers predicted the
dollar will remain wrak unless
Ihr U.S. administration takrs
llrm strps to cut ihe huge budget
deficit.
In New York i fading W ed­
nesday. Ih r dollar Untied to
121 30 yen. up slightly from
Tu e sd a y's close of 121 27
Drulrrs said activity was at a

minimum the day brlorr the
holiday a n d fm what w ill
umouni to u Inur-day weekend
lor nmsi (lartli ip.uii*
Traders In New York said
Wednesday the Federal Reserve
was in the open imirkri buying
dollars a lew times during the
day. bur Ihr level of Intervention
win. ...-signed to hold Ihr dollar
In check rather lhan as an
attempt to rrvrrsr Its recent
slide
Against the West German
mark In New York, the dollar
closed um hangrd Wednesday at
I 7185 m a r k s E arlier in
Frankfurt, the dollar fell to
1.7160. from I 72H5
1 here u r r r s lg n s th .il ih r F e tl

was In at 1.711)0 marks." said
Th o m a s H rn f e r. a fore ign
exchange trailer at Ihe Hank ol
Monirr.il In New York. "Th e
buying wasn't rrnlly that strong
hui It was enough to hold Ihe
dollar In place."
Ih r lirlllsh (round in New
York sllp|M*d f&lt;* S I 8345. Oil f;«*m
S I.8350. while In lurndon. llte
(round rinsed unchanged at
S I.8335
"There were no orw (rosltlous
over what will Ire lor mirst ii long
weekend. Hrtilrr said. "In a
very thin market like lilts no one
wants nr fake on the Fed. No one
was interested tn testing new
markrt lows "

Bush spends holiday
at New England home

Holiday-------In New York City, marching
C a a tla w d from Page 1A
stand atroard some Iweds floats and giant helium
trains in Am lrak's Northeast balloons were lined up for
corridor, which stretches from Mary's 62nd annual Thanksgiv­
ing l&gt;ay Parade Gueati were to
Washington. I )C .. to Hostnn
lot
hide Olympians Carl Lewis.
"Traffic Is heavy, as rx p rrtrd ."
Ja c k ie J o y n r r-Kersee and
he said
In Hanford. Amirak Auto Train F lo re n rr " F l o - J o " G riffith
representative John lirrry said Joyner
Churches and charitable orga
today that travel was "very
rural
Ions prr(&gt;ared holiday din
light." following a busy day
nets for the homeless and hun­
yestrrday
lie said hr anticipated that gry In communities across the
business would increase again country. In Sanford, among
those (reding the needy tur the
tomorrow
The day before Thanksgiving Salvation A rm y and the Rescue
la Iradllktnlly one of the busiest Mission
Thanksgiving Houston, an ef­
of Ihe year for the a i r l i n e in­
fort by p rivate and p u h llr
dustry as well Yet the rllmlna
tkm rtf rrrtailt liargalo fares ami sectors, planned to provide
Increased prters no the widely 15.000 In 20.000 dinners In
Used Maxsavers that look rflret Hermann Square. a park In front
Wednesday wrrr rxpectrd to of live downtown City Hall
"While hunger continues to Ire
have little efleel on holiday
a
year
round problem, the public
travel, they said
is morr sensitive to II al this
In the r.iasl tl Massachusetts lim e ul y e a r ," said David
town where 17th-century 111- Williams, executive dlrrrlor of
gnms and Indians sal down for the Houston Fond Hank. "We've
Ihr nrtgtnal Thanksgiving, more seen a great out (imirlng rif gen­
than f eu tons of turkey, plus all erosity "
the trimmings have been pre­
In Denver, philanthropist
pared tn feed 1.400 visitor* "Daddy llcwcr” Randolph. (Ml.
rxprrtrd tn takr |&gt;art in Ihe will fred a meal of turkey,
annual eclebratton there
dressing, green beans, coir slaw
and d e sse rt — and som e
Frstlvtllrs today begin with
barbrrurd ribs — In a crowd
I h r tra d itio n a l pro ce ssio n
estimated at m orr than IU0.0U0
th ro u g h tow n by 32 men, people
women and children repre­
T h e S a lv a t io n A rm y In
senting the Pilgrims alto sur­ Hanford, ('non . planned to dr
vived the first winter alter the liver about 500 turkey dinners to
Mayflower landed tn 1620
the needy
Tony lamardn. president of the
Kentucky Harvest, a non profit
Plymouth Chamber of Com
organlralion. arranged for a
mens sakl Wednesday hr Iras traditional Thanksgiving dinner
lor 3 .0 0 0 |p 4op lf\a t e ig h t
reservations from as far away «
California and Norway, and that missions In the Louisville area,
arrangements hart b rrn made including southrrn Indiana
for 18 Japanese engineers lu
However. 811 of greed marred
take pari in the meal
gest tires of generosity tn at least

two cities.
Nearly 1.300 pounds of cooked
hams that were to feed the
homeless were stolen from an
(Hitdoor freeier of the self-help
group Strand Helpers in Seattle
e arly Wednesday liut Hob
W lllm o it. who founded the- U n l l s d P r s s s I n t s r n a t lo n a l
group, said he would Hod a way
K EN N E8U N KPORT. Maine
lo feed an cwllmatrd 3.000 pro
I“resident-elect George Hush rn
(tie today The stolen hams w rrr )oyrd Thanksgiving at home on
valued at a total of 12.737
thr New England roast today,
" I will uxe our D rcrm brr rent promising In lie Just .toolher
money (53.0001 lo go out and giMnl neighbor m a w rim town
that experts both fame amt
buy aa much meal as I ran get.
Wlllmotl said "W r will fred the disruption from his visits over
the next (our years
people *
On thr eve ol a quirt Thank*
Thieves also stole Thanksgiv­ giving Day at the 11 acre rsiutr
ing dinner from Ihr poor at the held by hts family lor more Ilian
Father Iterant Godspeed Center 80 years Hush Iold Irlrinl*
In Cleveland The renter was aequalntam r* and well wisher*
burglarized early Sunday and al a potilk-.il homer nmmg that
llte thieves stole 16 turkeys. 20 "the magic" of their sraside
chickens, six hants canned
setting will not tie spoiled by his
gisids. tuna fish, ground tirrf. success
soup and other food, as writ as a
Every year, even as vice prrst
m ic ro w a v e oven a n d tw o deni. Hush has spent summers
toaster*. Ihr Cleveland Plain periodic w rekends and ocDealer rrporlrd
caslorul holidays here, ripping
Thousands rtf other turkeys around In his speedboat going
destined for dinner tattles In Ihe to church and (otning family and
East were lost because of friends lor tennis horseshoe*
spoilage
and informal dinners
\&lt;attest Inc of Salt loikr City
"I mean ii when I sjy I don't
recalled 400.000 pounds of want to complicate your lives.
fresh, whole lurkrys distributed
Hush said, "but 1 wain to 1m- a
in C o n n e c t i c u t . M a in e -,
(tart of this cxiffimuntty to thr
Massachusetts. New Hampshire
future as I leave for 03 out ol the
Rhode Island. Vermont and Pit­ 64 years In ihe past
tsburgh
With loud mrntitllrs of limes
In a separate action, (form
well spent. flush said he and hi*
In* of llarrtxnnburg. V a . re­ wife. Harteara. would » oittinue to
called 15.000 Shady Ilrnok
stroll Into *ho|&gt;* and restaurants
Farms Fresh Whole lurkrys that
at w ill a n d p ro te rt fro m
were d is trib u te d to G ia n t
overrrakms set urtty agents lh r
supermarkets In i f c Ualttmorr.
access U* ul lolistt imeti rnpvv lo
Md -W ashington. u .C .. area
watrrs around Walker's l“olni.
tierause of spoilage
where their family compound
(loth m a lls w rrr voluntary
pits Into the sea
and no illnesses w rrr reported
"A lot of our root* are here,
part nt what I really am t* here
and I want Krnnrhunk|*&gt;rt to
retain Us magic." hr wild
Whether tils wish holds true
remains lu be seen
ve
to
rd
t
h
r
le
gisla
tio
n
,
h
r
Former
While
House
political
Ustti f Pr— * Iwfenatlanal
From the swarm of ir(»ortei*
planned lo submit hi* own director Lyn Noftlger wo* con­
und photographer* that trailed
rthU
s
bill
to
lire
next
Congress
victed
earlier
this
year
of
vio­
S A N TA UAH1IAKA. Calll "I'm determined lo fulfill that lating Ihe 1978 law with Illegal them (o thr hour long wait to
President Reagan chose to veto
(vass through the me lot detector*
an rlhlrs bill as one of bis Iasi general posture that I've lakrn lobbying romacta.
In
terms
if
ethics
In
govern­
The
bill
also
would
Impose
a
official a rts , but the b ill's
sponsor vows the srtliark Is only ment." Hush said During the lifetime ban on ufTletala from
temporary and the light Is not election campaign hr supported “ aiding nr advising" anyone on
Ihr hill hut since his election. matters in which they w rrr
finished
"personally and substantially Continued from Page 1A
Reagan vetoed the Posl- Hush has tirrii publicly non
Involved" while in government.
Employment Krstri* turns Act on committal
younger coun­
Fred Wrrthhelmer. president
Wednesday, calling thr measure
Reagan could have used a terparts," Herman son .md her
ol
thr
cltlrcns
lobby
Common
"flawed, excessive and dis­
pocket veto by letting Ihe btll's colleagues wrote
c rim in a to ry " and saying II Cause, harshly crlllrlird the Friday deadline pasa without
Th e association b etw een
would drive "Am erica's best veto as a seal an "Ihr anything action Actually vetoing the smoking and an Increased risk
goes'
ethics
legacy
of
thr
Reagan
ta le n t " a w a y fro m p u b lic
measure underscored Reagan's for heart disease is well known
administration"
service.
strong opposition to provisions and ha* hern well documented
"The Reagan administration he said would keep talented
The legislation, thr first rlfon
In younger people llul Ihe
lo extend Inter al ethics law In lias always had some excuse for people out of government.
association has liern less well
rover member* ol Congress, not dealing with rlhlrs pro­
studied for the elderly, she said
Several Cablnel m em bers
faced strong op|Mmllk&gt;n within b le m s ," W e rth h flm rr said.
"People who have smoked (or
th r Cabinet. Hut the bill's •'Now. Incoming I “resident Hush Issued statements barking Ihr 30 or 40 years, Ihrrr was a
president.
seems
tn
l»e
following
the
same
sponsor was |u»t as adamant In
feeling that a t that point ii d i d n 't
oath ... T h r luittnm line is that
his support of II.
— Secretary ol Slate George do they any g o o d (to q u ill."
h i g h - l e v e l o f f i c i a l s In
T h r sponsor. Sen Strom
Hennansoii s a id In a telephone
S h u t l i c a lle d t h r b i l l
Washington have been left free
Thurmond. R S.C . said. "We
Interview
"overbroad** and " d e e p ly
may have losi this liable but not In runllnur Improperly cashing Hawed,"
Dr Jo h n Holbrook ol the
the war 1 warn to serve notice In on their public trust fur
University of Utah School of
— A spokesman said Drfrnsr Medicine said thr llnding* con­
lhat I w ill uguin push this personal financial gain "
The hill was overwhelmingly Secretary Frank Carluccl “ fully
measure when thr new Congress
(utssed Oct. 21. the last day of support* thr president's decision
ronvroe* In January ”
thr 100th Congress It would not toslgulhlameasure."
W h ite House sp o k rs n iu li
Marlin Fllzwatcr said no ad­ have brought lawmakers under
Ihr same restriction* on lobby­
ministration official — Including
Vice President Grurge Hush, the ing that apply In high-level
A N T O N IA A Y A L A
administration officials In the
prrsidriu-elect — recommended
A n to n ia A y a la , 8 4 . 6 2 5
11)76
Ethics
In
Government
Act.
lo Hragan that hr should sign
Continued from Pag* l A
R lv e rv lrw A vc , A lta m o n te
That law turns for one year
(FO O T)
Ihr bill.
conlacls by former frdcnil of­ In staff thr loll booths and Spring*, died Wednesday, [kirn
E a r l i e r . H u s h s a id In
ficials with their old offices. maintain Ihe first half-mile of Ihr In Puerto Rico, she moved to
W ashington that If Reagan
road. FO O T will first deduct Orlando from Dosinn In 1986.
salaries. &lt;&gt;|irralliig expenses und She wa* a homemaker and a
other costs from Ihe loll revenue, Calhohr
Survivor* Include son. Amador
llte wrrk as a salesman for NCR then send Ihr remaining toll Ayala C ruz. Altumonlr Springs,
Continued from Page 1A
collect
Ions
lo
the
county.
C o rp . In M ull land and on
to August I OHO,
Authority members nlsn unan­ daughter. Carman Hauro, A lta­
wcekrnds as supervisor of the
Lefrbvrr previously served us Orlando H u m a n r Society, a imously ufllrmrd Slrccimun as monte S p rin g s ; live grand
a s s is ta n t m a n a g e r of the position lie bus held lor 13 their lohhyesl. granting him any c h ild r e n ; u n d lo u r g r e a t ­
grandchildren
Ihununr Society for 13 months
mouths. H r bus workrd at thr nccccsary expenses needed in
Pine Castle Memorial Chapel.
and wax an uninuil control
seek
funding
and
legislation
Orlando Humane Society for
officer for Hroward County more alMiut four years, according to from the state legislature In Orlando, in charge o! arrange­
thun a year and a hall.
Tullalmssee next year. Il Is a ment*.
Also to hr Interviewed Is Ills letter lo Ihe rountv.
position he has held us uulhorliy
Third to Ik - reviewed next chairman.
M icha el K um uii of W in te r
•BANKRUPTCY!
Springs Kumnn works during week Is Penney Ridley of O r­
Earlier Ibis year. Slreelman
— IS IT FOR TOUT
lando Ridley is currently a teller was suercsslul In assuring the
FEDERAL LAW MAY HELPat Walt Disney World, hut has la-glslalurr gave Ihe authority a
*tm OUT OfBT! SrffPraPWWWTV
worked as a security officer und 515 in 111Inn loan lo design and
icomjui b j •
•tw rcHtcioxM amo la* sjrrt
wus a K-9 specialist In the U.S. purchase right of way for 12
Continued from Pag* 1A
Air Force from 1077 to 1061.
m i UCTUMSMXM, SATURDAYS
inllcs of the four-lane road be­
The new director will have a tween Stale Rood 426 und U.S.
get out of llirrr ns quick as
stall of 16 people and responsi­ Highway 17-92.
possible."
ATTORNEY AT LAW
After Ihe Incident, reporters bility ol a 5436.034 budget
Slreelman has been chairman'
through
next
September.
since 1965, of Ihe authority
followed Chappell In his car for
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designed lo protect them It wa*
plain lifr lot the Hushes, thru
friends and iielgliliois will now
lie different No denial, no re
treat
Even Hiis I i could not (in tend
Ills future* v isti * will lie as simple
or unolHmsIvr a* those in the
past
Fur the first time hr made the
shert hop from Prase Air Fort r
llusr. where Air Force T w o
landed a lte r a flight front
W ashington
by hrllcupter
rattier than &lt;ar a privilege ol the
president v
Later, he r e i .died his thoughts
as the largi
noisy ihnpper
swept In over thr roast and set
him down o n Ihr yard of
10l yrarold st. Ann s Church,
lu s t a shun ride from Walker's
Point.
‘ I was wondering what tm old
man would *uy ll hr could see
his lllile bov now
Hush said
with a gnu
.Just as Prrsidriu Reagan ha*
his tieluvrd ranch tn ('alllornta'*
Santa Vnrz .Mountains. Hush
looks lo fits home here lor
mindrlrurtrtg r* r 4]&lt;rs from the
world
"It really is his sanctuary.'*
sakl spokesman Sieve Hart,
Th r (irarr am i quirt ol sanctu­

ary may not h r thr same,
however, now that Hush has
pa krd up an unshakable press
cor (is and small army ol aide*
and %up|Mirt (w-rsonnrl that will
only swell .diet Inauguration
Day. testing pliysteal facilities
and — and |M*rlui|&gt;s the local
patience — In their limits
Even lirlore the election, thr
Hushes voiced concern about
w hat victory would mean for the*
community Hush went so far as
lo say hr would stop coming
here II his mere prrsrncc — with
all the chaos attrndant to the
modern presidency — proved ton
disruptive.
Hid as he sI immI before more
lhan 2,000 local rrsld rn ls on th r
Village Orrrn. Hush vowed to
return again and again, "regard
less of what Ihr problems are.
hei ause e v e ry b o d y gels hts
strength Irom his family and his
friends and hts faith."
Forced lo concede hts move­
ments by armorrd motorcade
may at ilmrs He up tralllc. *i
contrite Hush said. "Let me ask
you ..i a neighbor to signify your
displeasure in some other way
than those very active hand
gestures 1spol Irom lime lo time
a* wr go through town.'*

Dollar opens lower
LONDON — T h r dollar opened
down a g a in s t most m a jo r
European current irs today Gold
prices were m ixrd
The dollar dosed in Tokyo at a
new postwar low ol 121 15 yen
against I u e sd a y s r in s in g
121 78 T h r Japanese exchange
wa* closed Wednesday for a
national holiday
The dollar ii|ieiiril higher in

Frankfurt at 1.7170 marks
against Wednesday's closing
1.7160
The U.S unit wa* down III
Zurich al 1.4410 Swiss franc*
against 1.4415. In Paris at
5 8710 francs against 5.8860. in
lirussrls ul 36.22 Drlglari franc*
agalnsi 36 25. and In Milan at
1.27950 llrr against 1.279 30.
In London, the pound opened
at 5 1 .8 3 4 0 r n m p u r r d to
51.8335.

firm previous studies and offer
new evidence tli.it quitting
smoking al any age has bcnrllt*
"Some doctors have said to
l&gt;attrni* when they are In th ru
60s or 70* that If they like
smoking It's too late to gel anv
bciieDt (from qiiltllngl That t*
not true It's absolutely not
true." Holbrook said
"If you i(iili smoking, no
matter what the age. Iirnrlli*
acrue For those people who
think it's too late, I would say.

'Absolutely not.* This reinforce*
I lull," he said by trie phone.
Holbrook noted certain dam
age Irom smoking, such as that
associated with emphysema, is
Irreversible.
Smoking appears to increase
the risk lor heart at larks and
strokes through a variety ol
mechanisms. Including making
blood more likely lo clot and
narrow ing a rte rie s . T h o s e
changes tend to normalize after
soinronr quits.

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auto Industry to com et hazardous designs on two seatbelts
used in virtually all U.S.-made
automobiles.
The Institute for Injury Re­
duction pointed Wednesday to
hazards in lap-only seatbelts
used In the rear of more than
120 million cars now on the
nation's highways. The other
s e a tb e lt, a f r o n t -s e a t ,
sh o u ld e r-b e lt device ca lle d
wtndowahade. allows excessive
passenger movement and pro­
vides little protection, said In ­
stitute President B e n ja m in
Kelley.
Showing rrish -ie si videos.
Kelley explained that the taponly belts hold the mtdaectton in

Chines* shut down Illegal cilia
BEU IN G — Police In eastern China cloard 13 underground
cafes that were run as Illegal brothel* with hired thui* that
forced customers to pay as much as 613 for a cup of coffee, the
China Dally said Thursday.
The cafes, the targets of an undercover operation that Involved
60 police officers, were shut down and 22 people were arrested
In the Nov. 16 raids In Hangzhou. 700 miles southeast of Beijing,
the newspaper aba.
Investigators found the shops employed "toughs" to scare or
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beat M
customers
Into paying
cxhorbltant prior* for_ arood
and
drink. Including the equlvaler
. ------- Nit of 613 for a cup of coffee that
normally sells for about 25 cents, It said.
The average Chinese worker earns about 655 a month.
Local women also worked as prostitutes at the cafes In the
popular Tsort city near Shanghai and "rmteed customers" into
ordering expensive dishes.
"More Intimate favors cost 1.000 yuan (6270) plus a lOO-yuan
(627) tip for the girl." the newspaper said.
The report is the latest official admission that prostitution,
once virtually eradicated, has returned through the door senior
leader Deng Xiaoping opened lo capitalist-si vie economic reform
10 years ago.

place during collision*, exposing
the passenger to possibly severe
or fatal Injuries to the spinal
cord, the abdominal organs or
the head. Th e shoulder-belt de
rices allow excessive slack In the
bell that la corrected only when
the passenger opens the ear
door.
"Government haa failed to
keep good statistics on deaths
and Injuries resulting from ihrsr
Hazards." said Kelley, who ad­
mitted he did not have any
statistics to support his claim of
widespread injuries.
"I would like to se*- something
done." said Ja y Conway. 26. a
Montana college student who
was Injured severely last yr.tr In
a slow-speed car crash while
wearing the lap-only belt. "U
seems sensrlrss lo me. I'm Just
one of man., injured senselessly."
The Institute, a nonprofit re­

Entire Bronx school
board suspended

Scientologists threaten lawsuit
MADRID. Spain — A spokeswoman for the Church of
Scientology threatened lo sue a Spanish Judge who ordered the
Los Angeles-based leader of the sect Jailed pending an
investigation Into charges ranging from fraud lo tax offense*
In ordering the Immediate imprisonment of Heber Jen u srh,
53. magistrate Jose Marla Vazquez Honrabia said Wednesday
the sole atm of the Church of Scientology, which claims 6
million members In 66 countries, was lo make quick money.
But Jenizach. the Internal tonal leader of the church, told
reporters before entering the Judge's chamber Wednesday that
he was I he victim of "the new Spanish Inquisition."
Police rounded up Jcntzsch and 70 other leaders of the church
from 15 countries Sunday as they attended an International
Scientology convention al a luxury hold In downtown Madrid
The sweep culminated a nine-month Investigation, which
Included the use of wiretaps. Into the church's activities in
Spain. Police raids In seven elites produced hundreds of
documents and bookkeeping records

buying crack, a powrrful co­
caine derivative, near hi*
NEW VORK The etty Harlem apartment building
schools chancellor, head of teas than an hour after rlAxar*
the nation's largest public ended for the day
Green suspended the eight
school system, suspended al)
members of a school board Board 0 members Indefinitely
overseeing a district in which and replaced them with four
an elem entary school re­ trustees who will nvrrare the
portedly was used aa a drug operation of the district. Hr
said the suspensions were
den.
The action Wednesday by necessary to keep the district
Schools Chancellor Richard functioning tn the wake of the
Green coincided with d is ­ damaging altegat ions
Gcnitle said the grand Jury
closures that a grand jury waa
scrutinizing the school dis­ also was investigating the
Bronx's other five school
tric t. w hich oversees 33
schools serving some 30.000 boards. "We arr not going in
children, most of them black limit our inquiry" lo District
8. Gentile said
a n d H is p a n ic , li v in g In
T h e g ra n d J u r y Is in ­
s e v e r e ly im p r o v ia h e d
vestigating possible use of
neighborhoods of the South
Bronx
" p o l i t i c a l I n f l u r n c r or
s t r a ig h t -o u t e x t o r t lv e
Allegations against Com
m unlly School&gt;1 Board 9 In
measures" among all the
elude charges that some of Its Bronx's school boards
"There Is a conspiracy uf
employees and board m em ­
bers used the elementary silence and lltosr people w ho
school as an after-hours drug have pi oflied by It havr not
club and supported thetr drug spoken out against It." he
habus by selling school proThe grand ju ry recently
rty such as computers and
mlture. Bronx District A t­ began Issuing subpoenas for
"records and two indlvidu
torney Paul Gentile said.
T h e a ua p e n a lo n a a ls o ala." Gentile said
One law enforcement of­
followed by jus! two weeks
the arrest of a principal of ficial who demanded anonym­
another elementary school in ity said elected oflkUis arr
Dtatrtet 9. Principal Matthew among those thr grand |ury
Barnwell waa charged wtth subpoenaed

Botha commutes daath santancas
PRETORIA. South Africa — President Pteler Botha's decision
to commute the sentences of six condemned black* was a
'disgusting " political move designed to divert attention from
reprieves granted to four whites also faring execution, a defense
lawyer says.
The six blacks — five men and a woman known aa the
Sharpevtile Six — were saved from the gallows by a presidential
order Wednesday Just six hours after the nation's highest court
turmd down thrtr final It gal appeal In a case that haa drawn
international attention.
Botha ordered the death sentences commuted to prison terms
of between 16 and 25 years, and In the same order commuted
the death sentences of four white police officers sentenced to
hang in two unrelated murder caaes. They were the only white
South African policemen ever lo fare the gallows for murder.
Aides lo Botha, who waa under strong International pressure
to commute the sentences uf the Sharpevtile Six. declined to
ron the liming of his order.

search and educational organi­ disinterested party but an orga­
zation. was formed In February nization with a specific agenda."
by five trial altomeya specializ­
General Motors spokesman
ing In defective product cases.
John Hartnell said. "My criti­
Its claim s came un der lm cism of (Kelkyl la I believe what
meddle fire.
he has done here today is
P h il H aselllne. executive
discourage use of aealbella and
director of American Coalition
that's not good public service."
for Traffic Safety Inc., said. "I
disagree with almost everything
Dru.nb.ng Kelley a: "? con­
they said. The Informal tort waa summate propagandist." Ford
not only misleading but outra­ spokesman Bill Peacock said the
geous. There are about 11.000 wlndowshade seatbelts, known
people whnar lives were saved In In the Industry as tension re­
(he last five years because they lievers. "are not hazardous at all
were wearing safety belts. Moat and I don't think there ts any
people are using this kind of evidence to suppon thetr con­
system that waa .harac*.ertiril tention.*'
today aa unsafe. The belta arr
Kelley and Larry Cobrn. one of
safe, they save lives and will
the institute's founders, urged
protect passengers."
“ T h is Is a group of trial the National Highway Traffic
la w y e rs whose u n d e rly in g Safety Administration io initiate
reasons for existing •* ntoduct rulemaking and defect recall
liability suits. ' and: Haselllne actions lo remedy the scat-bell
"T h is is not an unbiased or hazards.

M u d s lid e s kill 51 in T h a ila n d
B A N G K O K . T h a ila n d Mudslide* triggered by heavy
rains killed al least 51 people
and left 96 olhrrs missing a* Ihr
d e a th to ll fro m s o u th e rn
Thailand's worst floods In half a
century rose tu 131. ofltrlal* *s)d
today
In neighboring Malaysia, al
least 25 people wrre reported
killed following a week of
monsoon Hooding that forred
4 7.000 people to flee their
homes.
"Th is is the worst flooding tn

50 years." said Chit Nlipanich.
guvrrnor of Thailand's Songkhla
Province. 460 miles south of
Bangkok "Many more people
will die
Mllllary offirials dispatched
three helicopter*. 100 trueks.
more than 1,000 soldiers and
about 32 boats to assist In rescue
operations
Ofltclals said HO people In
seven Thai province* have been
killed by flooding in the past four
days while another 5i bodies
have been recovered from
mudslide*

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Reagans home
for Thanksgiving
SAN TA BARBARA. Calif. President and Mrs Reagan led
thr nation today in celebrating
Thanksgiving Day with a small
gathering of family and friend*
at their inountaintop ranch
The fir*! lady, a I radii Iona list,
stayed w it h the f a m ily 's
t r lr d -a n d -lr iir m enu: roast
lurkey. rornbread dressing,
cranberries, mashed potatoes,
green b ra n s w ith sauteed
almond*, and their special
Monkey bread." which come*
in a can and ts pulled apart
instead of sllcrd.
For dessert the Reagans were
to have p u m p k in pie w ith
whipped cream. California wine*
werr expected lo be served.
The p re side n t’s daughter
M.mrrrn and her husband. De­
ntils Re veil, werr among the
ex (reeled guests. Other member*
of the family. Including son Ron
and his wife. Dorla. son Michael.
Ills wife. C n llrrii. and Ihelr
i hlldren w rrr spending the bolld a y w it h t h r f a m ily .
Daughter Patti Davis remains
estranged from her family with
word that stir lias not been in
« ontBCt with Iter mother for a
year.
Ron and Dorla werr expected
at the Reagan ranch Friday and
will spend the night in the
family'sadobe villa.
As a sentimental farewell
gesture, the Reagans also invited
members of the first lady's staff
to share Thanksgiving dinner
with them. Including Elaine
Crlspcn. the first lady's press
m « rrlary. and Crlpaen's daugh­
ter Cheryl. Jane Krkenberk, Mrs
Reagan's personal secretary,
was also invited.
Key members of Ihr presi­
de nlla! stall were flying track lo
Washington tod.rv to Join llirir
families for the holiday, includ­
ing chief of staff Kenneth
l)ul&gt;ersteln ami While House
*&gt;|Mikrsittan Marlin Flt/water.
Gloomy weather prevented the
president from Indulging Wed­
nesday In his usual horse bark
riding und brush clearing.
When Ihr Reagans return to
Washington, they will lie caught
ti|i In the u s u a l w h ir l nf
Christmas (turtle* they host an­
nually for MK'inhcra of Ihr press,
staffers, the mllllary office und
the Secret Service.

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Rebels kill 17 at church service

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aald. quoting wltneaaes. "The firing topped
apparently when the attackers ran out of bullets.
We do not know the motives of the killers but our
troops are now pursuing I hem."

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MANILA. Philippine* — 0 unmen surrounded a
church In the central Philippines and opened fire
on parish
attending prayer servt'-. killing
17 and wounding nine, a military spokesman aald
Thursday
Lt. Col. Jose Ayap v.ld the churchgoers fought
bark deapenitrly with alone* during I hr attack
Tueaday In the town n[ Asturias In Crhu
province. 350 mllra southeast of Manila The
firing did not craar until the attacker* ran out of
bullets, Ayap said
The ofllrlal Philippine News Agency blamed the
Stack on communist rebels but Ayap said the
army also was Investigating reports that an
armed religious cult was involved. Another
spokesman wild an "agrarian dispute" may have
been the cause.
Ayap said by telephone from military head­
quarters In Cebu that the victims were gathered
for an evening prayer when an unknown number
of armed men arrived. He said they immediately
darned fire through the floors and windows,
killing 17 people on the s|Mit and wounding nine
others
"Th e people lought thick with stones." Ayap

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Agency revealed that an artillery shell fired by
government forces battling communist rebel*
slammed Into a house and killed a family of six.

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The news agency said the shelling look place
Sunday night a* an outnumbered army squad
engaged about SO guerrillas of the communist
New Peoples A rm y In the farming village of
Marltula In San Lula. Agusan del Sui pruvlnce.
Ll. Col. Napoleon Drorano. a battalion com­
mander. H i d the beleaguered soldiers radioed lor
artiPery support and five 109mm bo wilier* were
fired Into an area near the house of farmer Sera.'.n
Logulkwo. where the rebels were believed lo have
fled after a 30-minute gun ball lr
One shrll fell on Ihe house, killing l.ngulln*n,
hi* wife, three sons and a daughter. Deocarl* said
Col. Kogriio Villanueva, the regional com­
mander. ordered in Investigation into Ihe Inci­
dent In Mrvltula. on ihe Island of Mindanao 500
miles south of Manila, to determine government
liability, the news agency said

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Unrest grows in Soviet republics
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MOSCOW — Government of­
ficial* said authorities were try ­
ing to restore order In the Soviet
republic of Azerbaijan, where a
fresh wave of anil Armenian
u n r e s t b y h u n d r e d s of
thousands of demonstrator* lelt
al least three soldiers dead and
more than 100 people injured
Soviet government spokesman
Oennadv Gerasimov said Ihe
ethnic violence, which erupted
Tuesday In the Azerbaijani cap!
lal of llaku and Ihe clly of
Kirov aliud. continued We dues
day
In the neighboring southern
republic of Georgia, al least
300.000 people demonstrated
Wednesday against proposed
constitutional changes that
would prohibit republic* from
attempting In secede hum Ihe
Soviet Union, a Georgian dlsai
deni Mid
In addition In I lie protest in
Tbilisi. 5&lt;)ri Grorglans have
begun a hunger strike to (irotewt
the proposed reforms, which I h e
crnlral government s .Supreme
Soviet, or nominal parllamrni. Is
scheduled lo consider neat
week, the Georgian dissident
Mid In a telephone Inlrrvlew
from ihe republican t apllal

Th e official S u v lr i n rw s
agency T o m rrjrorted only lhal
Ihe Georgian parliament "held a
session to discuss the republic's
plan for economic and social
drvrlnpm rni and budget for
I9H9 "
The unrest In Azrrtialjan was
Ihe latest (larrup In a dispute
ovrr who should control ihe
Azerbaijan controlled enelavr of
Nagnrno Karabskh. where prr
dominantly Christian A rm r
nun* are a majority
A r m e n ia n s In N a g n rn o
Karahakh have demanded I heir
enclave hr united with Ihe re­
public of Armenia, rather than
stay under Jurisdiction of the
mostly Moslem Azerbaijan re
public Al least 33 people have
been killed and 350 Injured In
ethnic clashes ovrr Ihe e n c l a v e
sinc e February
Sergei Grigoryants, a Moscow
dissident with con taels In Baku
said Wednesday lhal hundreds
eg thousand* of Azerbaijanis had
poured Into ihe city for anti
ArmenUn demonstrations lie
said rrpurts Indlratrd ' scores of
people were Injured '
In the olflclal statement.
Gerasimov said. In llaku. Iherr
have been disturbances and
rallies In the Lenin Square and
llie gatherings and rallies arr

still continuing There have been .
some wounded loo "
An olflclal of the Azerbaijan
Forrlgn Ministry In Baku said
Wednesday by telephone lhal
Hirer soldiers died and 136
people were Injured In riots in
the city of Kirovabad. I ho miles
east of Baku near lire border of
Ihe republic if Armenia
*'|l seems ihe situation in
Kirovabad worsened and troop*
were sent inlo Ihe rlly ." he said
"We do not have all ihe drlalls.
but we know Ihrrr soldiers were
killed and that the 126 wounded
Included both Armenian* and
Azerbaijanis "
The official said c itizen* had
brrn protesting in lUku since a
week ago. when Ihe Azerbaijani
parliament began lo prepare for
Ihe Nov 29 meeting in Moscnv
of the Supreme Soviet, with
delegates from all 15 Soviet
republic sesperled to attend
lie said Hie prolrsls stemmed
from tear among citizen* In
AzrrtMljan lhal they could lose
control eg Nagnrno Karalvakh lo
the neighboring republic of
Armenia
"There have been inertings In
Baku for seven days
They
have been protesting against the
posaiblllly eg losing some trrnio
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IN BRIEF

November

THUR SDAY

24,

1988

B
Florida-FSU feud resumes
■ Scoreboard, Pag* 2B
I Prep football, Paga4B
■ Classified, Paga SB

’Notes expect battle from G ators
Knlckt punish Pistons
Th e New York Knlcks derided they would be
better off tired than cautious. and proved their
point in overwhelming tuition to the Detroit
Piston*.
Detroit was unable to
h a n d le New Y o r k 's
pressu re defense Wed­
nesday night, losing to
th e v is itin g K n lck s
133111 for the first
tim e in esactly four
years on their home
court.
Patrick Ewing scored
37 points. Trent Tucker
sank a club record six
three-point goals In his 23-point game and
Jo h n n y Newman scored in points to key New
York's win.

Yankess sign Stave S a x .
N E W YORK - The New York Yankees signed
second baarman Steve Sax of the bos Angeles
Dodger* to a three-year. M million contract
Wednesday night In the firs*, major free agent
acquisition of
the off*
ofthet
Earlier In the day. Sax withdrew a three-year.
S3.9 million proposal he made to the Dodgers,
who he helped trad to the World Series title He
closed the deal with the Yankees at 0 43 p m
E S T . New York General Managrr Hob Quinn
Sax said the contract calls for a *500.000
signing bonus. I l l million In 1989. 1900.000
In 1990 and 113 million In 1901 The salary la
lower in 1900 because the cotleetive bargaining
agreement between players and owners expires
that year, raising the possibility of a strikr.

W llandtr could bo now No. 1
N E W YORK — Mata Wilandrr. winner of three

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w » M ranking*- ■l&gt;pM » ttfcrly to replace Ivan
Lendl as ATP Player of the Year when the sward
Is announced next Tuesday.
W ilandrr won seven tournaments this year.
Including the Australian. French and U S
Opens, and finished first In I he Nablxro Grand
Prtx point standings
Other contenders for the award Include Lendl,
winner of the past three A T P lla yrr of ihe Year
awards. Wimbledon champion Stefan Edberg
and 18-ycsr-old American Andre Agaasi. who
won aix tournaments In 108ft
Th e winner will be announced Tuesday at Ihe
14th annual Association of Tennis Professionals
dinner lo help raise funds for the Cystic Fibrosis
Foundation Other awards lo be presented that
evening are for Double* Player of ihe Year. Most
Improved l*toyer. Newcomer iM Ihe Year and
Sportsmanship Award

Gretzky, Kings rip Detroit
Wayne G rritky. a name synonymous with
record* and milestones, to crratlng an associa­
tion between Ihe Lo# Angeles Kings and
w inning hockey.
"H e knows how lo
win. and li's rubbrd off
on Ihe others." Red
Wings goaltrnder Grrg
Slrfan said of Greliky.
who became Ihe fifth
player In NHL history lo
s c o re 0 0 0 goals In
leading Ihe Kings fo on
8-3 victory over Delroli
W e d n e s d a y n ig h t .
"They used lo have a hard time pulling
three periods together, much less three games."
Grelcky added dvr assists and llcrnlc Nlcholls
improved his league-leading goals total lo 28
with a pair, extending his goul scoring siring lo
10 games. Sieve Yxennan scored a pair of goals
for the Red Wings, whose seven-game winning
streak was snapped.
ata/T aad w ire reports

FO O TB A LL
□ 4 p.m. - WESH-2. NFL. Houston Oilers ul
Dallas Cowboys (LI
□ 8 p.m. — ESPN. College. Texas AAM al Texas
(L|
□ 8 :30 p.m. - SON. High School. Miami
American vs. Miami Carol Clly
□ 7 :3 0 p.m. — SC. NHL. Montreal Canadlrns at
Quebec Nordlques(L)
C o m p le t e U s t la g s o n F a g s 2 B

TA LLA H A S S E E - Even though Florida lias
struggled with Just one victory In lie Iasi Dvr
games, (he fifth-ranked Florida Slate Seminole*
expect a lough game from Ihe Gators when the
two rivals meet Saturday night In Doak Campbell
Stadium.
Mil hard by injuries, the Gators. 0-4. lost (our
straight games prior lo beating Kentucky two
weeks ago to earn a bid lo Ihe All American Howl
in Birmingham. Ala. Sophomore tailback F.mmlll
Smith to back, and Ihe Gator defensr has plsyed
well all season, surrendering Jusl 12 touchdowns
and an average of 12.3 points per game
"They've had some key Injuries that have
affected their play over Ihe last few week*, hut
you ran bet they will play their best again«i us."
said FSU nose tackle Odell Hoggins "It doesn't
mailer If one learn Is having a great year and the.
other is not In this series
"I don't want to go home to Harlow and see
those Gator fans and know I lost."
Florida State. 10-1 and Sugar Howl-bound, lias
won 10 straight after Ihe embarrassing 31-0 lo**
to Miami Sept 3. The Seminole offense will be a

good lest for Ihe Florida defense, with
quarterback Chip Ferguson throwing lo a group
of talented recrlver* and a recently revived
ground game featuring Samnilr Smith and
Dexter Carter.
Florida players and i „ . „ot a ho»*t earlier this
week when Ihe school announced Hall would lie
bark as roach next season, ending weeks of
speculation about his futurr.
"F S U presents Ihe biggest challenge we have
faced this season." Hall said "I doubt If there is a
tirttcr tram In the country right now. Offensively.
FSU ran bral you w ith their pausing game or
running game or a combination of both "
They ran also lieat you on *|irt lal trams Punt
rrlu rtirr-rn rn rrb a rk Delon Sander* Is a threat lo
go all Ihe way each lim e h r louche* the ball, and
ihe Seminole*excel al (Mint blocking

Florida Slate Coach Hobby Ilow drn has
enjoyed Ihe last 31 weeks since Ihe Seminole*
heal Florida 28 14 last year lo snap a six-game
Galor winning streak In the aerie*
"T h is to our second season." How den said
"Th e first 10 game* are always our first season

Bobby Bowdan

Oslan Hall

The Florida game Is a season In Itself We &lt;.in
never underestimate Florida We have wen In
Ihe past how well they play against u* "
Emniltt Smith IU32 yard* on 172 rarrirsi need*
08 yard* rushing lo Join llrrsrhrl Walker a* Ihe
only players In Southeastern Confrrrnrr history
lo exceed 1.000 yards rushing In llielr freshman
and sophomore seasons Sammtr Smith Is FSU'a
leading rusher with 488 yards on 88 carries, ami
□Baa Florida. Fag* SB

’Noles
bury
Colonial
Harakl corraapoodanl
ORLANDO - After clocking Into
work a little lale. Seminole High s
Lady Seminole* roared lo a derisive
67-32 thrashing over the l-ady
Grenadier* of Colonial In llrsl round
action of the Rotary Thanksgiving
Tournament Wednesday night at
the University of Central Florida
Six foot junior Sherri Reddicks led
all scorers by pouring In 23 of the
Lady Tribe s points Reddicks also
crashed Ihe boards for 10 rebounds
and added two blocks on Ihe
dtltaalvr end. Senior point guard
M VUn Iflllsman added 10 point*,
sis assists, seven rrUtcoittw snd sis
steal* for Seminole while soplto
more Kocsia Kennon tonlMbulrd 12
more points
The la d y Seminole* takr lo the
court Friday at I 30 p m against
the Lady Silver Hawks of Lake
Howell who were llrsl round win
tiers over the Lady Eagle* of
Edgewater. 65-53 In Ihe other
semifinal. Titusville lake* on Cocoa
Beach al 3 p m .
After (railing 8-0 in the opening
minute* of the first period, the Lady
Seminole* rrgrtmprd and had four
player* pojt lor points lo bring them
lo within 14-12 at the end of Hie
llrsl prrtod
"We looked a little ragged out
there at limes.” first year Seminole
mentor John McNamara said of Ihe
rough atari. "Once we got going we
slaned playing a lot better. We
rebounded better and got over that
Initial scaredness. We started
working Ihe ball around and we
played together as a learn."
The second period began with a
Kennon butket which lied things up
□•a* Seminole. Fags 4B

Samlnola guard Adrian Hlllaman movaa up court against Colonial’s Jsnnlfar Sartor.

B ig ye a r for ’ H o u n d s , B ra n tle y g irls
ALL-COUNTY SWIMMING
Reinighaus
Lady Pats
leads boys
ruled state

By CHUCK l U R O U l
Herald correspondent______________

With one of the best seasons that
this area lias ever seen In prep
swimming now al an end. the
swimmers can now sli back after all
of Ihe yardage and (Upturn* and
rrap the rewards of their labors.
The Sanford Herald to proud lo
announce Ha first ever boys' A ll­
County swim leant In the flesh
Leading the way Is ihe Sanford
Herald's male swimmer of the year
Chuck Reinighaus.
Reinighaus. who was alumni un­
beatable this year for Ihe Lyman
Greyhounds, heads up Ihe 1st team
selections In his specialties, (he 200
Individual medley and the 100
freestyle. Reinighaus. who ended
Ills high school swimming In style,
was a runner up In Ihe I.M. al the
slate meet and to the Class 4A stale
c h a m p io n In the 100 fre e .
Reinighaus also Joins teammates
Jim and Dave Handy, and John
Jones as Ihe first learn all-county
400 freestyle relay members.
Teams are selected a* If they were

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CBee Boys, Fags 2B

By CHUCK BUHOBSS
Herald correspondent

T o make Hit* year** S.inlnrd
Herald girl*' All-County *wlm team,
splasher* alumni had lo 1m* a stale
champion In their events lo even Iw
tonsiderrd However. Mime of the
girls on llie tram did win events id
l lit* state meet, and l„ike I Irani Icy s
girls look Ihe stale crown for
Semluolr County's llrsl ever state
swimming champions
Not only did Hruntlry dominate
the stale III ‘88. lull they also rule
the All-County mil. Topping Ihe lint
Is th e Sa n ford H e ra ld 's ro&gt;
swimmers of Hie year Jo D rr Like
and Ryan Pauley.
Lake, a Junior al Lake lirautlcy,
went Ihe entire season without a
loss a* she hammered the stale
com|H-llllon with victories In the 50
and 100 (rrrstylcs and swam the fly
leg on the state champion and
Herald first team 200 mrtllry rrlay
squad. Other members Included
Heth Rosrnblutli. Pauley, and Jill
Splllrr.

□ See Girls, Page 2B

F O R T H E B E S T C O V E R A G E O F S P O R T S IN Y O U R A R E A , R E A D T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D D A IL Y

�Free-lining very effective
Although "frec-llnlng“ la e
deadly technique for prraentlng
bell, relatively few anglers fish
belt without a float or a sinker of
some type. In many types of
fishing. a float or a weight Is
necessary In the presentation of
the ball. More often than not.
however, a bait can be ‘'freelined*' for maximum effective­
ness.

t t i l l t l - l t ' l n it I ft l . l t

free lining la the presentation
of bait with only a hood and line
— no floats, no sinkers, or
anything else that would hinder
the action of thebalt. A "natu­
ral" bait Is more life like when It
appears to tie the real thing. \
ball suspend'd off the bo' /s.t l»
not natural because ll remains
suspended at the same depth
without going up or down. A bait
pinned to the bottom by the
weight la not natural bars use
thee la too much realatance
when a (lah picks II up. Fish may
not be the brightest creatures on
this earth, but they know In­
stinctively when a food Item
does not appear to be normal.

It ILtsati {■«&lt;*•!

A live ball such as a shrimp,
linger mullet, or a shiner will live
much longer and appear much
more realistic when II Is not
Impaired by having to drag
around a foal or pull around a
sinker. Struggling against floats
or sinkers also drains valuable
energy form your baits. Game
fish always prefer a frisky live
ball over one that la lifeless.
A live bait that Is free-lined la
also capable of s w im m in g
greater distances than a hall that
la tethered with a float or a

rated a* good In U k e H a n e y .
Steve Gerd at (he Oeteea
specks are hoi in LaJs-a Moaree
around the ttMse la U a d area
D u - , are a tiltfr -low. but will
pick up with the expected cool
weather. Hiram and catflah arr
JIM
still cooperating Inthe river.
SHUPE
Snook are still on the rampage
nt Mbaatlaa talat and should
Improve with the upcoming full
m oon. Look for some huge
rJnker. The more ground that a crowds this holiday weekend
bait can cover, the greater your You might need a crow bar In
odds are of connecting with a find some ribow room, but you
aland a good chance of catching
fish
Even bails that do not swim, some snook by lousing a one
such aa worm*, are much more ounce Jig Inin (he swift w a lm
enitetng c o rn presented ty tne and lettl'.g ll sink nesr thr
free-line method. A worm that ts bottom before worklngll slowly
lightly hooked and free-lined will back
float naturally to the bottom,
C a p t a in J a c k at Po r t
where it will wlggleuntll a fish
Canaveral reports that high seas
gobbles It up.
T ry the free-line technique the have hampered offshore fishing
next lime that you are bait and that the marine forecast fur
fishing and you will llnd the fish this weekend dors not look good
for deep sea fishermen There
much more cooperative
have Itren plenty of dolphin and
SHUPB'B SCOOP
The free-line technique will wahoo In 'JO-ICO feet of water
require morr concentration on and hot tom fishermen have been
the pari of the angler As thrrr Is catching a lot of tasty fish on the
reefs such as Fslleaa and • A
not a foal to Indicate a strike
u n k for plenty of bhicflsh and
P1SH1NO FORECAST
Keep tuned to the rurrrnt flounder Inside the Port, while
weather conditions beforr you trout and reds arr still roaming
venture out this weekend. A cold the flats of the Banana and
f r o n t c o m b in e d w ith an ladlaa HI vara.
Some big blues are starling to
approaching tropica! depression
could make for some miserable make their annual appearance at
the Now Smyrna Jattlaa along
fishing conditions.
L a a o a B lu ff fla il Camp with some huge sheepshead
reports Improved bass fishingin Jetty Jerkies or boaters w ho can
thr Puxila Luka area with thr brave the seas will make some
lower water levels. Specks arr good catches this weekend

N F L : Thanksgiving twinbill on tap
P O N TIA C. Mich. - The De­
troll Lions try to extend Ihctr
"second season" record to 3-0
Thanksgiving Day agalnat a
Minnesota Vikings team atilt
thinking of ratchmg the Chicago
llca ra In th r N FC C e n tra l
Division
Detroit ratrs a solid underdog
to Minnesota, owner of the top
statistical defense In the NFL.
but the complicating factor lor
the game Is the presence of

Florida
freshman
Chris Parker has 391 yards on
71 carries
Sam m ir Smith, like F.mmllt
Smith, has suffered Iruni Injuries
this srason. and ho|irs for a big
game against Florida to makr up
(or some of his fruslrations.
*‘ l*ve had some success
against them and with Ihr Inju­
ries and all this year. 1 hnpr to
have a rral hlg game." Sammir
Stnlth said. "Florida's defense is
always tough. Don't think that ll
Isn't going to hr a fight breause
we arr ranked high ami they've
had a tough year. Th ry'll be
among tite brst trams we play.**

H A L L W IL L BB BACK
G A IN ES V ILLE - The Univer­
sity of Florida, departing (rum Its
n orm a l policy of review ing
athletic programs at the end of a
season. Wednesday announced
beleaguerrd football coach Galen
Hall would be retained lor I960.
P realdrnl Marshall C rls rr.
claiming Hall has "returned Integrlty and credibility" to a
football program that Just re­
cently Irred Itself of harsh NCAA
sanctions, rm lrd weeks of Innu­
endo afoul Hall's future. Crtsrr
said he agrees with a recom­
m e n d a tio n fro m A t h le t ic
Director Hill Arnspargrr lo retain
Hall for a sixth season
Hall. 35-16-1 since taking over
as head coach lour weeks Into
the 19H4 srason, I* (i-4 this year
alter a 5-0 start mid has Ihr

Continued from IB
P u u l e y . w h o Is o n l y a
(rrshmun. earned her way as
co-swimmer of the year by also
ending Ihr season undrfrulrd
with s t a le titles In the 200
Individual medley and the 10O
breast stroke.
Dike Ilranlley's Manda Davis
showed her endurance and
hard-working elhles by making
Ihr first tram In the 500 free and
te a m m a te J e n n if e r M oon
scorehrd her way Into Ihr llnruj)
with an Incredible effort In thr
lOO backstroke at the slate
meet Moan and Davis Joined
captain Kristen Pauley and Daul
OhiiHtnun on the Hrrald's allco u n ty 400 free relay and
Kristen Pauley also blared onto
Ihr all-euunly seem- In thr 200
free with a good showing at the
state meet.
Ilranlley's girls almost made
the tram a clean swerp. however
S e m in o le 's C is s y ilu rg c s s
lowrrrd two seconds off of her
font time In the 100 butterfly nt
the stale meet to squeak Into Ihr
squud and lutkr Mary's Vanessa
Rogers showed her elegance on
Ihr diving fount to tukr top

COW BOTB HO BT OILERS

major rote reversals over the
|iast lew yrars. meet Thursday
In the second ball of the NFL*
annual Thanksgiving double
header.
Th e odds favor the Oilers
having the uppnrtunity to brag
all they want
Houston comes into the holi­
day meeting wtlli an b-* record
and trails the Cun in ru n HetigaU
by nor game In Ihr A F C Crnlral

IRVING. Texas - The Dallas
Cowboys and Houston Oilers,
teams that have experienced

In a row — I wo shy of the club
record

Interim Lions' coach Wayne
Fonlra
Fontrs took over win n Darryl
Rogers was fired Nov. 13 and
Detroit heal Green Day. 10 9. In
him first game as roach Thai
lifted the Linns to 3-0.
“ It's only one football game."
Forties said. "Right now It s
rosea. Next time I sec you. It
might be thorns "

Guinea in a U m t game lor thr

Dallas is 3-|() and has lost eight

"II ts my belief (hat the lime to
evaluate a university's various
athletic programs Is at the rod ol
the particular sport’s season,
said Crtsrr "For Ihr record, the
con tin uin g publication and
broadcast ol hearsay, rumor and
otherwise erroneous iDiminution
that thr University ol Florida
administration would or would
not fire Coach Galen Hall fused
on w in n in g or losing any
particular football game, or
winning or losing (lie last two
regular srason games, was and
Is totally lalsr
llasrd on ail available In­
formation. Ihr Alhlrtlr Director
has recommended to me that
Couch Hall Ia- continued under
Ids tonlrud I concur lully with
Mr. Arnspargcr's recommenda­
tions."
Despite starting a redshtrt
fre shm a n . K yle M orris, at
quarterback, thr Gators burst to
a 5-0 start, oulscortng oppnnrtils
19021 In that span. Two of
those victories came against
Division l-AA trams, however,
and hlg play receiver Slacry
Simmons sulferrd a seasonending knrr injury in a 190
triumph against Louisiana Stale
Oct. I.
Th e o llrn s r was rrlp p lrd
further Ihr nrxt week wlirn star
tailback Ernmltt Smith uml
Morris were foth Injured during
a 17 11 home loss to Memphis
State Thai setback triggered a

tool game losing streak that
rm lrd with s iM-IIS triumph at
Krnturky Nirv 13. T h e Gators
who close the regular sr.ivin
Saturday at Hortda Stair, have
accepted an Invitation to meet
Illinois m thr All American howl
ul Hlrnilnghum. Ala . I&gt;n 39
"Candidly, because nl thr rr
r o n e o u i In fo rm a tio n , lalsr
|w*n rpilous and rum or bring
rtrrulaled Ihrtnigh th r media
and othrrwisr. this announrr
m ent Is made p rio r to thr
U F-FS U gamr to remove any
itoubl thr drrtsinn w,»s In any
way inllurnrrd by th r rrsull of
any gantr nr games,'* Crtsrr
said
Hall's trains urr still sullrrlng
the rile* Is ol NCAA sanctions
Imposed lor violations com
milled undrr a previous football
administration.
*’ T h e foot b u ll p ro g ra m ,
therefate, has rantlnurd to sut­
ler munjMiwrr Inequality — as
predicted — result log at times In
irustrallon for players, coaches,
alumni and oilier fans." Crtsrr
said "Coach Hall did not com­
mit thr violations which led to
ih r Imposition of. at that lime,
the severest sanctions in thr
history ol t ollrgr font hull,
"However, during the period
since 1964. hr has held Ihr
program lo g rth rr. recruited
extremely well lp.irticul.trly In
I9H7 and J98H) and most Im­
portantly. lux returned Intrgrtly
and credibility to Ih r Unlvrrsliy
nl Florida fool lull program."

honors
Roaenbluth heads (he second
team In her ajar laities, thr 100
fly and 100 back Other mem­
ber* of thr tram Include Moon

(200 IrreJ, Ohnsntan (200 I M l.
latke Howell's D im Cotter (50
free), Oviedo's Krill McFuddrn
Idlvlngl. Krlxlrn Cainlm i (50(1
tree), and Davis 1100 breast J.

Continued from IB

m nnrr-up on Ihen hoard. com­
pletely outclassed the county in
dlvtug us tic won Ih r conference,
district, and qualillcd far Ihr
All-Anirilcu status.
Heading ihr second team
selections Is Seminole’s Sean
Mlcklr Mickle sallri! to honors
lit the 50 und 100 freestyle* and
swam thr dy leg on Seminole's
second Irani all-county 300
medley relay. Other members
in clu d ed Scott L e w is . Jell
Hrlford. and Troy Dcppcn.
Lyman's Jim Uundy scored
double second learn honors In
I lie 200 and 500 frrrs und
irnmmutr Todd llrooks sprung
his wuy to honors in llu* diving.
Other memlters Include Hr.id
Urldgcwatcr 1200 I.M .). Zuck
Slmecek 1100 flyj. Marc Russell
(lOO hrrusl). and Scott Rowe
11OO back)

place
llnlxhr* In fotlt of the events.
Dtkr Mary was Ihr only other
school lo have rrjirrscntullvrs
on thr first learn In the swim­
ming events with senior Steve
Kostowlr/ leading thr way In
two events. Kostowlr/ scored
llrst learn selections In the 100
butlrrlly and the 50 freestyle*.
Koslnwlri also Joins learmnatrs
llrad Hridgcwaler. Karl Kurhmu.
and Chris Snlvrly on thr 200
medley relay.
Kticnma and llrldgewulrr folli
added first tram honor* In Indi­
vidual event* as llrldgewulrr
made It oil his 100 backstroke
efforts anil Kuchina In thr 100
breast stroke.
Dike Howell's John Puulovlch.
who ended the season ns a stale

�Sanford Harold, $anlo»d. Florida — Thursday, Novambar 24. 198a — 38

S yra cu se p u m m e ls Indiana

Freshm en give
U C F high hopes
HerakJ correspondent
ORLANDO — T h e University
o f Central F lo r id a 's men's
basketball team hasn't had
m u c h succeas d u rin g Phil
Carter's Drat three years as the
Knights' head coach. UCF suf­
fered through three losing
aeaaons. m o u ld in g B-19 In
1987-88
But Ihe fourth could be a
charm as the Knights could have
their best season since they have
been In the Division I level due
to a freshman class that In t U
words of Carter Is "without a
doubt Is the best class of
freshm en p ro p e c ls I have
coached In ISyeara."
Ken Fogle. Andre Green, Ken
Leeks. L o rrm o Lockett and
Vernon Pinkney are the players
that Carter and Kmghta fans
hope will give them the founda­
tion of a winning program In Ihe
future.

Fogle. a 6-6 forward from
Jacksonville (Terry Parker High)
averaged 20.5 points and 8.2
rebounds per game aa a senior,
and was all-conference. Parker la
expected to compete for Ihe
small forward position, and has
a great outside shot as well as
being a solid defensive player.
Green, a 8-8 center from Ft.
Washington. Md.. ts expected to
start at the post position for
Carter. Green, a strong Inside
player adds site and strength (o
the Knights frontlines, two
qualities the team has lacked
attire the graduation of Tony
Marini two years ago.
Leeks, a 8-8 center from
Greenwood (Marianna) Is a big.
strong player that will add
drapth as well as scoring punch
to the frontline. Leeks averaged
20 polnts-per-gsmr and was
a l l -c o n f e r e n r r .
Lockett, s 8-9 forward from Ft.
Iberce (Westwood! Is one of "two
blur chip
players" that the

Knights got according to Carirr.
An Impart player that can play
the powrr forward or center
pobttlon. Lockett was named the
Ft. Pierce Newa Tribune Player
of the Yeai and relieved hono.
able mention All-America Ixirmr*
his senior year. Locketl hold*
the school's rrrord (or blocked
sbols In a game I t 3) and season
1210|.
Pinkney, a 5-5 mighty mile
from Ocala iVanguard) direct the
Knlghln olfrnse at the point
guard position

Doubles qualifying
slated for Jan. 1
Miller doubles qualifying will
br held from now to January I .
1989 One out of each sis trams
entered will go to the local finals
The Grand Finals will be held In
Reno. March IO • 12lh. where all
finalists will be rnmprtjng for
pan of the 8182.000 prlir list
Its handicapped for men al H0\
of 210 and for women al 90\ of
210 The cost Is 820 00 per
tram.
Ladles! Your county tourna­
ment Is going to be held al Bowl
America. Sanford. Sign-up now
and aasurr yourself a spot. You
can gel your application* from
the counter people al Bowl
America
Youth bowlers, your county
tournament ts i t Longwood
Lanes and If you have not
already signed up with your
coaches please do so before the
19th of Novrm tier

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Thom psor scored 2.1 points
Wednesday night and No. 8
Syracuse rode a first half per­
formance fit for a highlight film
Into Ihe Big Apple National
Invitation Tournament final with
a 102-78 rout of No. 17 Indiana.
Syracuse. 3-0. will play No 13
Missouri Friday night for the
tournament title. The Tigers
advanced earlier Wednesday
with a 91-81 triumph over No 3
North Carolina. Indiana. 2*1. and
Ihe Tar Heels also will play
Friday for third place In the
16-lram rvrni.
With point guard Sherman
Douglas heading the effort.
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quisite fasl break alter another
In the first half.
Syracuse madr 24 ol 34 field
goats 170 6 percent) In the
oprnlng 20 minutes in building
a 54-30 lead.
Thompson was five of six from
Ihe field In Ihe half with 11
(Kilnls fur Syracuse, Mall Roe
madr lour of lour with 10 points.

with 17 points and Lyndon
Jones scorrd 13.
The only other time Syracuse
and Indiana pluyrd was for the
1987 NCAA title, a fame the
Boosters won 74-73 on a l.isl
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NEW YOHK - Byron Irvin
scored 21 points and Doug
Smith contributed 16 Wcdnrad ay n ig h t, p acin g No. 13
Missouri Into the championship
game of Ihe Itig Apple Nnlinnul
Invitation Tournament with a
91-81 victory over No 3 North
Carolina
Despur falling lo convert a fire
throw until 1 45 was lefl. Ihe
Tigers moved into Friday nighi s
title game against the winner of
Ihe second vtnilinal between
No 8 j y r a r u s - and No. 17
Indiana The Tiger* also gave
Coach Norm Llcwart his 500th
career win
Missouri. 3-0. produced 20 ol
Ihe first 30 points ol Ihe second
half to nun a six |*otitt halfllmr
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with nine asrlrU . mne! leading
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Indiana connected on 13 of 33
field goals In thr half and was
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after Indiana shots.
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made II 36-18 with 7:38 lo go
exemplified the play of liir
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assist leader, finished with 14
assists. Coleman totaled 17
points and Owrns. considered
onr of thr nation's lop (rrshinrn.
hit for 15 points Roe scored 13.
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LONGW COD — Lyman’s high-powered
— -------- t o n *
offense came tflre end the defense added
— — i » » j strong support to provide the school with its
_
r _ i •• n s first Rotary Bowl championship as It
Csma om* turn a defeated Eustis. 34-14. before 1,901 fans
IT* s m T m u L &lt;a ^ I
Wednesday night at Lyman Htgh School.
■«u r r - i - 1 (LSI l
The Greyhound* finished their season
ilhi t «**• m a r
with an 8-3 mark and led In their final game
vitro*****— a vi from start to finish. The Panthers. In their
. M W S m v Il Vi l ft** Rotary Bowl appearance, finished Ihclr
a u o w a r iL i i i
searon wfth a G-5 mart.
r n h t *• t o t
* We weren't really Into the game."
l.. a i l M Lyman coach Bill Scott said. "W e just went
-------- it
t • a out and did a workman's job. We've had a
* l J* good season, we weren't expected to do as
__ if s e n
**11 •* we did but the kids came together
_ .... it
t • m and turned In a good season "
—
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Lyman area led by ntnnh^; back Cedric
» • s m Boucy w lw finished the game srlth 163
---------!
J ! * yards on 35 carries. Hooey eras named as
---------!
s # S ,he °*frnalve player of the game for the
I h i m
Greyhounds with John Sc1 receiving
the defensive award Schcrpf played strong
on the Une for Lyman and rame up with
several big plays throughout ihe game
Eustis won Ihe toss and elected lo receive

•oS took a m at the Qreyhound 33-yard
Une. Quanerttaclt Thatoer Taylor hooked up
with f iliback Mike Nievee on a 16 yard
|Mc«up. Alvin D oncy. the Panthen offensive
player of the game, then took a aweep
around the end for u 26-yard ram . rooting
the ball to the Lym an 26. Nieves then
coughed up the football and Ruaty Brewer
came up with It for the 'Hound*.
Lyman, though, gave the ball right back
to the Panther* oq tta second offensive play.
After Douey picked up 16-yards on his first
run the Greyhounds went to their bag of
trick). Lymai sunt tn Quarterback Mike
McNamre who pitched the ball to running
back Steve Jerry. Jerry pulled up ana
attempted to hit Octavius Holliday on the
flea flicker. Taylor, though, came up with an
Interception to get the ball back for his
team.
Eu~0* could not get anything going,
though, and punted the bait after three
downs. Kris Haupt had his punt attempt
partially blocked and the Greyhounds
managed to get good field position as they
took over at their own 35-yard line.
Boucy then took thr first two play* up the
middle for eight yards. Jerry then went
around the end on an option and plrkrd up

the 13. KcnrUs Morris took the ball up the
middle for four yards, before Jerry moved
the ball down to Ute three on a keeper.
Boucy then went over on a dive play.
Lym an then came up hooted an onstdes
kick and came up wttn possession of the ball
on the Eustis 46-yard line. Lyman then
cashed In on the turnover w ith Marvin Reed
scoring on a one-yard plunge. The big play
m the drive was a 36-yard pass play from
Jerry to Hollklay (hat placed the bal on thr
five yard line. Lyman ir.laaed the extra point
and heli* a 13-0 torri with 9 On .-ms'ntng In
the half.
Euatta then did tta best to get back in thr
game as It put together a 47-yard drive to
the Lym an IS. A sack by K.C Roberson
moved the ball back to the 15 followed by
two Incomplete passes Taylor then n
templed a 39-yard Held goal that was
blocked and recovered by Mike Davis

Kumquat: Wildcats
upend Dr. Phillips
W INTER PARK - Senior d r
fenalve end Danny Pearson had
heard enough of how dominant
Dr. Phillips defense was so he
took matters Into his owns
hands Wednesday night, block­
ing a punt and recovering a
fumble lo spark Winter Park to a
14-7 victory In the Kumquat

keeping the drive alive srlth a
13-yard burst on fourth-and-one
and climaxing the six-play drive
with a 10-yanl sprint that sent
the ‘Cats to a M lead with 3 :4 1
left In Ihe first period.
Junior defensive bark Sander
Jones' 17-yard Interception re­
turn to Dr. Phillips' 35 tote tn the
fourth period helped Winter Parkbreak a 7-7 tie. It look seven
plays for tailback Scott Wilson lo
score his I7th touchdown of the
iraaon on a four-yard run with
304 remaining. CrtHral lo thr

Playing before 1,901 fans at
soggy 3howallrr Field. Winter
Park |63| converted two turn­
overs Into tarn touchdowns to
capture its first game ever
against Dr. Phillips (6 3 ! and
shake off the disappointment of
losing to Orlando Jones in the
regular srason f iu lr last week.
Pearson, one the Wildcats'
captains, crashed through and
got his paw on a Dr. Phillips
punt on the Panthers* first
p o s s e s s io n . D o u g S c h o c n
•cooped up thr bounding ball
and boiled lO yards before being
hauled down at Dr. Phillips' 39.
On W inter 4*«rk's ensuing
march to the (Oil /pnct .lV »w in

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l f i m jwrysmsr.ifcaw— ssan
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ble on the Panthers' next
W inter Park Cosrh L a rry
pusseeakMi lo seal the victory.
Uergky said his teams' defense
“Knowing there was another was crucial, particularly since
team Infringing on our defense's heavy rains made footing unbragging light* made us want to certain at limes
show them who Is In control on

The sophomore tailback picked
up 39 yards on four ra n k s ,

our defense had M taaidr 1
was a matter of wanting It

10 - yar d pass r atch on
third-and-10 at Dr. Phillips’

this aide of Orange County," said
Pearson, referring lo Dr. Phillips
being No, I tn total deleter and
arorttig defense ‘■aiallsMcglly in

Seminole
£ sa tla a a d frsa i IB
*
for the first lim e in the
fgam r. Colonial* Hr nee Parker
aanawered with a bucket of her
’•own. but Reddicks look a feed
7torn Hlltsman lo give the Lady
memtnoks Ihclr first lead of the
Jjjame.
A fte r both team s traded
haskrts in Ihe lain stages of Ihe
foecond period, Seminole’s girt*
worked the ball around and
found 5'3" senior C indy Lyon,
who took Ihe ball and connected
“bn the only three-point field goal
of the evening lo pul the Lady
Semlnolcsup27-33at Ihe half.
T h e second half opened the
■•me way the first hair began
with the Lady Grenadiers taking
control. Colonial's Cam I Young
scored six of her 13 points lo
open Ihe third period and tied
Ihe game al 29 apircr. However,
Ihe Lady Seminole* would put
on the prrsaurr and totally shut
down the Lady Grenadier of­
fense.

After the Lady Silver Hawks
blew post the Lady Eagtea In the
first period, fcdfrwater decided H
was time to retaliate with Its
senior g u a rd . Joey P au gh .
Paugh tossed In a game high 22
points and added eight boards
and five steals to her stela on the

It's lough playing In Gator
Country.
No. we're not talking about the
U n l v e r a l t y of F lo r id a In
Gainesville, bul Ihe cily of Land
O ' Lakes, where Ihe Gators of
Land O' Lakes High School host
Ihe Oviedo I Jon* In the Region
4A-3 playoff game Friday night.
Land O' Lakes, coached by
John Benedetto, has a reputa­
tion for being a lough and
a g g re s s iv e footb a ll te a m ,
especially on Its home turf. In
Benedetto's 13 seasons there, he
has guided Ihe Gators to aevc-t
winning seasons, three district
titles (78. 87. 88), four playoff
appearances (Citrus 79. 8 ! and
Sun Bowls 80.821

night.

Seminole's Lit Long puls up a jumper during Wednesday's game vs
Colonial.

Scrappy Deltona falls to Cocoa Beach
By CHRIS F I9 TM
Herald aporls editor
OR LANDO — Deltona High's Lady Wolves
made a prelly respectable showing In their
prep basketball debut Wednesday night, but
the wcll-drillrd squad from Cocoa Beach
won out In Ihe end. 56-43. In the opening
r o u n d of Ihe R o t a ry T h a n k s g iv in g
Tournament before 101 fans at Ihe Univer­
sity of Central Florida.
Cocoa Beach advances to Friday's semifi­
nals at 3 p.m. against Titusville Astronaut, a
47-33 winner over W inter Park. Deltona will
play In Ihe consolation bracket Friday at 12
noon against Winter Park.
T h r Lady Wolves raced lo an early 6-2
lead behind Ihe play of K im Klckllghler and
Sandy Bradley, bul Dina El llawary then got
Ihe hoi-hand for Ihe Beach, which took a 9-6
Jrad al I h r end of l he first period.
I

“In conditions Uke this, you
have to play good defrost to win
It's as simple as that." Gergky
said. "It take* good (ram defense

a poor pile bout to pave Ihe way
for Dr. Phillips' lone touchdown
Settlor Todd Shearey pounced
on Ihe ball just outside Winter
Park’s 10
S o p h o m o re la llb a r k A I
Oil breath, who plrkrd up 44
first-half yards on 10 ranks,
darted nine yards Two plays
later, senior fullback Anlbortv
ttotamcm fumbled Inin the east
torn, but Chris Day frit on thr
ball lo e ve n ihe score ai
halftime

Oviedo prepares to
invade G ator country

14-10 first period lead. Brown
ended the evening srlth a team
high IB points ana was good on
two of three from the throe point

With Ihe score tied at 33 with
55 seconds left In the second
period. Paugh stole the ball and
was fouled going lo the hoop.
Paugh hit both or the free throws
to put Ihe Lady Eagles up by
two. but Broom sank a threepoint rainbow from the top of the
key to give the Lady Hawks the
lead right back. The lead was
short lived though as Dontclle
Alexander hit a bucket and
Paugh popped another from the
outside to give l U Lady Eagles a
28-25 halftime lead.
H O W E L L TOPS EDGE W A TE R
Th e th ird period was like
Lake Howell’* Lady Hawks
scratched and clawed their way s s ’ c h ln g two heavyweights
to a 6 5 -5 3 v i c t o r y o v e r exchanging blows to the head aa
Edgcwalcr In Wednesday's Oral both teams scored 17 points lo
opening round game. T h e Lady make the score 45-42 In the
Hawks advance lo play Seminole Lady Eagles' favor after three.
High Friday afternoon al 1:30
The Lady SUvtr Hawks came
p.m. In UCF'a gym. T h e Lady out the second half with their
Sem lnoles were easy 67-32 gloves on and their hands up
victors over Colonial.
and outecored the Lady Eagles
In a much heated contest, Ihe 23-8 In the final period. Senior
Lady Hawks used the outside guard Brooke Bums and Qulya
shooting of senior forward Jen­ Hawkins each contributed with
nifer Brown lo build an early clutch points.

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Cocoa Beach built up a 26-17 Irad In thr
second period when Deltona made a furious
comeback. Kickllghter's jumper cut the
Beach lead to 26-22 and Jennifer Dakuskl
then came up with a steal and layup to
make H 26-24.
Crystal Poppell then rame up with a big
three-point play for Cocoa Beach and Janet
Novgren popped In a baseline Jumper In the
waning seconds to up Ihe lead to 31-24 al
halftime.
Deltona made another run In the third
period, pulling within four points on a layup
by Shasma Strcelman. bul Cocoa Beach
used a tenacious press defense and a
successful press-break offense to reel off Ihe
last six polnta of the quarter for a 42-32
lead.
Novgren then look charge for Ihe Beach In
the fourth period, scoring eight or her 10
points as Cocoa pulled away. Amy Arnold's
14 points were high for Cocoa Ik a rh while

El Hawary added 13 and Poppell tossed III
nine
Kit kllghtrr finished will) 12 points to peer
Deltona with Slrrctrnan tossing In eight and
Bradley adding seven.
Winter Park also made a nice comeback in
It* game against Astronaut but was hurl by
foul trouble In the lair going as three of lla
slurlrrs fouled out.
Titusville Astronaut, behind the lough
inside play of Sunja Bentley and Cheryl
Stewart. built a 26-11 lead al Ihe half and
was up 35-19 when the Lady Wildcats
scored the last alx points of the third period
to pull within 35-25.
Winter Park got as close as 39-31 In thr
fourth (M-rlod before Bentley and Stewart
took over the inside and led Astronaut lo the
14-polnt win. Bentley finished with 14
point* and 12 rebounds while Stewart
cnnlrihuted I I (minisand lOboards.

"The three limes we've won
our District I4A-8I. nobody gave
us much of a chance." aatda
Benedetto. "But we always seem
to suprlse a lot of people. Thla
season we were picked to finish
sixth, and we came from the
middle of the pack."
Benedetto also has great re­
aped for the Lions, especially
Ihclr fullback Frank Dias (1,162
yards. 12 TD sl and linebacker
Willie Pauldo the leading tackier
In Seminole County In 1988 with
over 140 tackles.
"Slopping Dtes will be the key
for us to w in the g a m e ."
B e n e d e tto a a ld . " H e 'a a
tremendous and tough Inside
runner that can punish you. And
Pauldo can lu m a game around
almost anytime.

defense as “ we rely on them in
keep us in Ihe gamrs In the
fourth quarter." said Brnedeito
"They are a very aggrrsslvr
group that plays very solid sod
playa for fteld position
Benedetto said the Gator*
don't have one plxyrr that
stand* out. bul It's a tram full ul
many hero* Leading the way
are defensive ends Tom Sweet
and Chad L u lh , Ihe team's
co-captelna. who are Ihe heart
and aoul of the team this season
The two previous years that
the Ostors have won their dis­
trict crown (78. B7| they lost In
Ihe reglonals. Including last
year's 16-7
loss to Seminole al
si
6-7 lorn
ihe Notes home field. Thla year,
Ihe Gators hope the third time
will be a charm.

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"Jack Blanton has done a
tremendous Job with his team
tills season." added Benedetto.
"A n d they are a very welldisciplined football learn that
has defeated several fine 5A
teams thla year (Dr. Phillips.
Lake Mary, Lake Brantley and
Lyman). So we've got our hands
full."

JffiSrc, ASMS,

On offense, the Gators are
conservative In the words of
Benedetto. "W e try to control
the line of scrimmage, and moat
of our scoring drives are more of
Ihe 12-play. 80-yards type In­
stead of 3 In 80, because we
don'l have a lot of speed."
The itrgcnth of the learn Is Ihe

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NOTICA OF ACTION
STATE OF FLORIDA
TO H IL A T N E A S TER N
L E I R . a lt * la a a a a t
H C L A V N f SC M R IIR IR . It Ikr
mp. and It marrtoA JOHN DOE.
her hu ll and, nhaa* r*al nama la
tmcariam. it lump, toctodmp
any unknewn apaut* at **M
Dattndantt. It attbar ha* rr
marriad and 11 *&gt;m*r dr bdRl W

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Rarpuattt. Mkhlptni
YOU ARE N O TIFII
rlllC O mat an
Miton l* Mrwh
a miragap*
_ praparty m
lemmata Cmmry. F to Ida
Lat IB . LAOO VISTA SUB
DIVISION. MtMdmp to ma plat
mararat at fa tar dad In Flat
Beak tt. Fapa* U and U at m*
Public Ate art* at Samlnal*
Caunly. Ptott*
hat baan Mad aptmat yau and
JOHN ROE and JANE ROC.
and a ll t i h t r paraan* in
a aublact raal pra
lam. and H ELEN SCHHEIBER
and yau era rapukad to torra a
capy at yaur nrilton datonaa*. II
any. to It an JOSEPH M
FANIELLO . ESQUIRE. Flam
litfa a Harney aha** addrata It
ttt N Franklin Skat*. Sulk
in # Tamp*. I to Id* n a il tn ar
batoa tha lam day at Om . I«tt.
and Ilk m* anginal aim ma
Clark at Mil* Caurt allhar bator*
aarvka an FtobHIITa attor ney ar
im m a A la la ly tb a r a a iia r i
alharplM a dtfault pill ba
anfarad apatow yau tor iha
ralkl At man dad In ma Cam
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T A L L TO LL IN E R
IR A A M M U I

DAV ID N . BERRIEN
C L E R K O IT H E
CIRCUIT COURT
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Deputy Clark
FuMith Nar 14. 0 k
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H O T ICS OF

NOTICE OF
FICTITIO US NAME
NWka la hereby pi van mai i
am tnaapad to butmaa* at Ml
Hay* On**, laniard. Sammak
Caunly. Flarlda under the
FIcHHavt Nama al T A JIR I
HITCHM ON ARTS, and lhat I
intend k raptakr 1*4 na n ,
alto the Ctoa at tha Circuit
Caurt. l aiainak Caunty. Hand*

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAM*
NWka k hereby pi van mat I
am *npip» d to buamata tt 111
N Hary 11 FI. Lanpaaad.
Sammak County Ftoida under
to* Flctilkua Nam* W CRC
A T IV C P R IN T IN G A N D
PUBLISHING and Rtot I Aland
to ragkkr taw nama aim ma
C k rk at tha Circuit Caurl
Sammak Caunty, Ftoida

rk to k nf to* r kfiHvu* Ham*
Slahrtat. T*Wtl Sacitoi HIP*
Ftoida Sttlutt* t m
r* PamelaM Hlkhman
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NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
NWka H hartby , 'ran mat I
am anptpad m butmaaa at SSS
Waal Sprlnglraa Way. Lah*
M ary. Fla W t i. Samlnal*
Caunly. Flarlda under ih*
Fictiliaua Nam* *r v a l e t
IN STANT FACKhG IN G and
mat I inland k ragitkr u d
name aim m* Cto* W m*
CkcuH Caurt. Sammat* Caunty
Fttrtt* m Mtardanca aim me
Fr*rl|to«* *1 th* FktIUew*
Nam* Statute* Ta w it SMtpn
MS m F told* siaiutta I*s&gt;
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Publith t o m p r i* if. }c A
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f ic t it io u s nam e

Natka tt t t r at y given that na
a a engaged in Vwatnaw at tti
dANpan iia Ftnaa C l. Sa
l aainaN Caddy. Fttnda
«W FkfN ttM Mama at FOSSA T
t SIOW SSN A ASSOC, and
n«nia n itt Ma Clay* at m#
CtrtWI Caurt. Sammak Cawity.
Frtvttttn* at N*a FKiiiiavt
Hama Sttlutt*. TeW It Sarttoi
M l W Ftoida Slatvtt* INI
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OF T N E R IO N TIC N * *
JUOtCIAL CIRCUIT,
I H A N D FOR
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FLORIDA
CASE N O W tM A C A ta p
AVCOFiNA*#CiAi SSRVICES
OF FLORIDA. IN C .
Pkmfiti
at
CHRIS H JOHNSON and
VICHIf L JOHNSON al*l.
N O TIC E OF
F O R E C L O S U R E U ll
HOT icy k hereby piraa ma«
•he wdarai*rtod Cto* W m*
Circuit C a u rt at Sammai*
( n w i , Ftoida. n « u i u n
day *1 Qr — N r. MM a l i i ■
A M *1 Htt Waat Fran! Dam al
Htt SEMI MOLE Caunty Caurt
Ftoida #»kr to
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BEAU TIFU L SAHFORO ISC
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OF C E N TRAL FLORIDA. H A .
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bnaam pa RAMSETT RAMR OF
W INTER FARR. N A . N O
C R T JOHN LARSON DkpWto
at T ru tta a pi l a r s o n
im p o r ts a n d c a r p e t s .
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to W tW d L W H k
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OAVION B E R R IEN
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By Jana I jeamwcOC
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DAK i l l
IN TNC C IR C U IT COURT.

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TH E C W M TEE R TN
JU R K S AL CIRCUIT.
R COUNTY.
FLO R ID A
NO M IM A C A A * I
IN R i ThaMamapaW
MARY CROUSE.
P A U L I CROUSE.

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OAVION RCRRISN
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CIRCUIT COURT
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OF T H A IIR N T IA N T N
JUOICUU. CIRCUIT

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M TR A C I RCUrr COURT
OF THE IIR M TE B R TH
JW OKIAL CIRCUIT IN
COUNTY. FLORIDA
CASE N O •AANdCA’t t F
to ma MaNar W m* AWpttoi at
A N N A R ELLI MARIE
GRUM E.
FltWtoto*. THOMAS C
GREENE and LINOA A.
GREENE
NOT ICS OF ACTION
TO DAVID UU N D SR S
Ganarai OaUrary
Rpapaa i to n * a m
YOU ARE H ER EB Y
N O TIFIED Rtot a Fwtttoi to
Mad m i a* art ta m*
(told, and Rtot yau
ar* rapulrad tt aarr* a capy M
yaur Raapana* ar Fttadtop tt
m* Fatiikn upan m* Fall
Itonar'a aHarney. A A Me
Clanahan. Jr , ttt S Far* Are
- SWk R. Santod. Flarlda
m i l . and fU* to* arptoal R*
to *" aI ar Fk aWnp to m* ONk*
at tha Ctorb at lh* CIrcutt Caurt.
an ar baton ma am day •*
Da camber, HM It yau tail tt to
aa. a OatouM Judpmam will ba
mRto Fatiikn
D A TE D IS
Caunty. Fttrttb, R«N lat day at
(SEAL)
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D C K tt

CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
BY: Jarmlto P Prka
' A tt. 11 A

H O T K E OF ACTION
TO PAU SE CNOUSE. JR
III I Carlton SI
Liny l i t FL
ar
PAU S E C R OUSE.JB
.P L
YOU ARE N O TIFIE D Ptot *
EatlllM to lirilDMiiJbiHkwi .tol1I4jm
nag* ha* baan Mad apamar yau
and a prayer nrthm Iha Fwilkn
rapuatk m* caurt to pram wda
yaur aik. tte FWtttotor. MARY
CROUSE, alimany and child
liN R l
T t« r
. h a «M I i
marriage K tla n Tha actkn la
peadmg m ma Ckcwt Caurl. m
M tar m* ctphtaanm judkto
C ircuit. Sam lnal* Caunly.
Ftoida. and k titkd In A*
T b t M a r r la p * a l M A R Y
CROUSE. Pettttoto/kttt. and
PAUL E L ROUSE. Rttpan

N T IC I
JWma Rirar Wato
Onirt 1 hat rm
i n t o *•■ appucaitoi t o Man
« I* mint and Stoat* •* SuH m *
Waatratram
NOTICA OF FRO POSED
AAANCY ACTION
ST JOHNS RIVER
W ATER M A N A A IM IN T
DISTRICT
NattcaW Frapaaad

NOTICE
The Si M m River Malar
Mtoapantn* Ct*»H • tat r*
ca ira d an appllcallan tar

Tha Si

C IT Y OF CASSCLASAEY
K E N N E T H H C H L IA S . *1
T R I P L E T L A K E O R IV E
C A S S B L E IR R V . F L IH A I.
Htoxettan $a IIJAtttANG tn
lirr/pp The apWkWkn k t o a
it o m n a t o ayfkm k tar**
t MP acre* k ba tiwan at
kORTHW SST A R IA PAVING
AND DRAINAGE IMPROVE
M IN T S in lemmata Camiy

Tha D ktrkt piraa rpnc* W itt
Intent I* ittu* a permit ta
HEATHROW LAND D E V IL
OPMRNT to ratocak and can
■tract an aalttmg p ith and
raadnay anmm l*f 1 Mr* pra
IdCt *i Sactian k Taunahip a
a tu th . Ran** l* t a i l , in
Sim mala Caunty Ftoida ttb*
ineanaa ttoathrae Waat Fhaa*
I
Th* Diatrkt hat etaipned
Appllcallan Number It I I I
N i l A k ma prelect
Tha permit h k tar taming the

II Sawto Pang* a Caal The
retaking nato badyltotl la
L A R I KATHRYN
H A N K W H I T F I E L D , it*
WEST HWY 41* IONGWOOO
F L I f f i f , a p p n c a iia n
m 1 DAM IAN an I/APR The
■ppiiLanan N to a atoma«t*r
tywam tt aaru* A t n acre* k ba
hnwm at W HITF i I l O FENCE
COMFANY m S a m
to akd m Sattkn tt Tc
11 Snub* Rangtttfaal
Actkn aW ba laaan an the
ab**a Httad *»pii&lt;aii*niti
arimm B day* W rarato W me
appucWton Shauid yau ba Into
aatad in any al it# llira&gt;t

apMtian Mend*i mr*u«n Frt
■ M a m k t A p m w m a lt
JWma River Wato Manapamenl
Oittnct Higbaty IM Waal,
aware* Ftoida
Tha Diatrwt mu k*u* ma

ma St Jtorw River Wato Man
apamant Dtorkt W F O Bar
1*1* Pwatha. Ftoida IN '*
I4N ar IR paraan W Ik *Mk* an
lia r * H ip h a a y IP* Waat.
FWdtod. Ftoida t t W lttO ll
W r illa n a b la clia n (* the

a d m lrla tra llra pracaadlag
Ihear up l tt Mad pwauent tt me
praaktod W arnttoi itt II. F A
A paraan atpaa aubwamw m
k ra a k ar* aHurled by ma
A
attea baarttg In k
IB P .
FA
•ha rapWranaanl at Flarlda
Adminlalratiu* Cade Rule*
D C t n and » » tti and balked
»im i recalved by) m* OaWrkt
Cto*. F O Ada 10* FWWba.
H e r id* 11*1*141* FW Ittok
Mad by the permit applicant
mint be nied aldim kurtoan
l l l l day* at receipt at mia
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ItoStMam* rtW
Ill^to
S 'Vf
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Me iblacttoi tt m*
applkalian Fllmp a nritkn
tot wiiitk yau tt
p H
OMy
M* a pWt
p Wramarak
at lactwn M S tti. F A C may

11*1 Aay* at pubtkdttoa
W mi* natka ar atmw tourtoan
H4I day* at raewpt at mi*
Fattw* to h k a patittoi ptAWa

in It* d*llb*rttl*n *n th*
appHcetan prto tt ma Aaard
ttb mp actkn an ttaapwicWton

* uWvar W any rph
paraan may havu k raauaai an
edmlMttrptto* Aatarmlnatean
lhaanipl u d u taetkn t a u
F A . can taming ma lubiaci
permit ppptkWkn FWmana
•*H b ar* apt 11lap In pc

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St JW&gt;
Manapamaru Dktrki
Fubuto I t o H W
DC K It*

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FuMkA Na* 14. HAP
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NOTICA OF
FICTITIO US NAMA
Nerve* it hwtby *'van mal n*
buam»aa *• idi
m * Fmaa C i .
k Caunty. Ftoida i
th * F i c t i l i a u a N a m * at
C A L U F C A . C R A B TR EE A
ASSOCIATES and ttW a* W

NOTICE OF
FICTITIO US NAME
NWk* k hartby Riven that I
tm engaged w bualnaii W M l
Martartt Bkd Lai | i n l FL
n t t t Samwatt Caunty. Ftoida
undw ma Fictitttu* Nama al
RuaaWI C. Streuaa O R A . and

Up Cto* at me Circuit caurt.
Samma k Caunty. Ftoida m
M tardanca atm tha Pruuktoit
W Iha Fktineut Nama Statu***
t* Wit Secttoi MS A* Ftoida
Siatwtw 1*1'
t 'le t i k A CrabH**
* Raburt E Caiupca
Fubllah ker*mb*r I*. It. |4 A
Daeamber i. ttW
O C K fl

Circuit Caurt.
Ftoid* in ace— ...... ........... _
Fraeittott at ma Fktitieut
Nam# Siahik*. TaWtt Sactkn
•AS tt Ftoida Slatwka l*SI
/* Muter 11C Straut*
Pubiith Nee IA Dm I. A 11
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US

M THE CIRCUIT C O U TT.
INANOFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
C A S IN O M » » CAP* F
IRVING KARF and RUTH
KARP, hk e lk
PtpmtiHt
rt
ALMA JEAN JACKSON at al
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO ALMA JEAN JACKSON
Rawdanca Unanaun
YOU ARE N O TIFIED mal an
Milan k toeckau a martgap*
an rna tel lining praparty m
StminaH Caunty F told*
BEGIN ON THE EASTER LY
R lO H T OF WAY l i n e OF
STATE ROAD 4tr SAID POINT
ECIMG Itt* FT EAST ANO tt
F E E T SOUTH OF THE NW
CORNER OF THE CAST «* OF
TH E S I k OF THE SW k OF
S E C TIO N 1. TOW NSHIF SI
SOUTH RANGE M E AST RUN
CAST *1* FT . SOUTH ■ F T .
th e n c e w est m * f t
to
t h e EASTERLY RIGHT OF
WAV LINE OF STATE ROAD
NO W . TH EN C E N O R TH
E A S T E R L Y A L O N G S A ID
R IG H T OF WAV If I* F T TO
TH E FOtNT OF BEGINNING
A S R E C O R D E D IN T H E
F U R L 1C R E C O R D S O F
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y .
FLORIOA
tt torvu 4 capy

at yaur arlNin Aittrki*. N any.
tt It an SPIELER, W EIN ER A
SPIELER . F A . PtttntlfT* W
Rite ay na Bawkeard. Miami.
F tar Ida HIST, an ar baler*

ms Camplamt
WITNESS my
aaat at mat Caurl w
F to id a nut llal toy W kav
O A V IO N BERRIEN
A t Cto* tim e Caart
Ry. CacWi*V Ebara
Deputy Cto*
Pubtkh ka* la Ok
NAP
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I. A IA

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
NWka k hartby given mal I
In buamata al IAI
Rd. SWk sis. Alia
Spring*. Ftoida M IC
Sammak Caunty Ftoida undw
the Fktttiau* Nam* W CASINO
R ESER V ATIO N S . IN C . and
m w I mknd tt ragktar taw
name calm mp Cto* W ma
Ctrcwt Caurt. Saminala Caunty
Ftoida in accardarc* aim ma
Praulakna ef th* Fictltiaua
Name Statute*. Ta w it Sacttoi
MS p) Ftoida Siahikt itsr
W J U D IT H A FRAOEN
Pittllah Navamber S. It. I ' A
IA taw
D C K tt

Vau art rawiirad tt larva a
capy W yaur raapwit ar Weed
mg an M a r) P Rabmamli
CagWr*. ma Patittoto't at
tonay aha** addrata k SWk
C. ttt Harm to*alum ik Drive.
Aitamanla Spring*. Flarlda
m u t o h k m# angmal '•
tha Oh k * w ma Cto* at m*
circwi Caurl W m* Eighkunih
Judicial C irc u it. Samlnal*
Caunty. Ftoida W Ih* Sammak
Caunty Caurl have*. Samara
Ftoida an w bakru Ih* I* day
W Dacambar. U N II yau tail k
da ta (ydgmant by dWtWI mu

Don’t

F o rg e t!

mmaPatiikn
Thu nWk*
ancaanaa* tar
u*w&gt; in th*

uttv*
hunt

Dakd this Itm day at Nau
ambar. l » » » . at Santard.
Sammak Caunty. Ftoid*
DAVIDN BER R IEN
C L IR K O F T H E
CIRCUIT CO URT
E Y : K#lly McClam
DapufyCktk
Fublith Nau 1*. Dec I. A IL
lltt
O IK » 1

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, E IG H TE EN TH
JUOtCIAL CIRCUIT. SEMINOLE CO UN TY.
FLORIDA CASE N O t t t a t t C A l) L
IN R E : FORFEITURE OF S tllM U N IT E D STATES
CURRENCY
NOTICE OF FOR FEITURE F R O C IID IN O S
TO RarttnJataphWhlk. Apt ill,
■Wldvig 4tl* Sun Lp Ap Apertmpik.
Lata Mary. Ftoid* H IM
and all athart rvh* claim an u ik rn l in tha knowing prupdrir *1
It's M US currency, whkh wat taitad an ar about ma ill* day ot
SlpN itibir. IMS W W near Apartment III. RWMlng 411. Stn Lak*
Apartmank near Lab* Mary. Samlnak Caunty. Ftoida. by and
b*mg h*w bY m* Samlnak Caunly Shanrfa Dapartmam. Sammak
Caunly. Ftoida. whp will appaar bakr* Ih* HONORABLE
K B N N IT H R L L C F F L S R .w ilN h day at January. IdAfatl M A M
NIM ttr mg p u rp nt at Rung a FtHIttn t o Ruk k Shaw
and t o F mat O rdw at Farkitur* utiy the dMcrlbad artgarty
nW be to klttd ttm auaaatartakbym a Shartfl at i*m male
Caunty. FNrtdA. upan praduclng duapraW Rkl Ih* tarn* wat utad m
Sammai* Cmaity. Ftoida. m uWgttan at m* tout at th* Slak at
Ftoid* dialing wtm canlrabtnd and ether criminal pNtnatt
purtuanl tt Ftoid* Slatutta ttt Itl &gt;A4.1 H E R EB Y C E R TIFY mal
IM* Natka and rtt Kcamptnymg pkadmgt are being tarvad
purtuanl i* Ftoida Slatutta T 9 Ml M l lhk list day at November.
IttA
NORMAN R WOLFINOCR. STATE ATTORNEY
BY ANNE E RICHARDS RUTEERO. A S A . IM
Ctkl FkU Street. Santo d. Ftoid* a n l
Publith Nav IA Dai 1, IMS
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TO Ulyttet Me F edden. ere INae
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contraband and eftgr criminal attentat purwant N FNrlda SlafwNt
t n TSi to* I h e r e b y C E R TIF Y mat m u Notice and IN
accompanying pgadmgt are being aeruod purwant N Florida
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NORhAANR W OLFINGER.STATE AT T O RNE Y
BY ANNEE RICHARDS RUTBERG. A S A . Mi
Eett Flr,f Street. SanNrd. FNrlda OT7I
P&gt;*iitb No. ]4 Dec I, IMS

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Excellent Working Conditions

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T H R O U G H . U N O E R OR
AGAINST LOUIS C SM ITH
AND NORA H SM ITH AND
ALL PARTIES HAVING OR
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RIOHT. T IT L E . OR IN TE R E S T
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THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK IL PAGE eB. OF
TH E PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEM IN O LE C O U N T Y .
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• 10V, FIX RATE F H.A Financing
• All Allowable Closing Cost
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• $10,000 1/4 Acre Wooded Lot
Allowance
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• Concrete Block Construction
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• R22 Insulation

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N It an Reger A Kelly. Plem
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M Norm Orange Aeanwa. SuIN
400 Pen Office Boa JM7. Or
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betere December IL IMt. and
UN the original with the Clerk at
IMt Court either belory tarvka
an Plaintiff t attorney ar imme
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WITNESS my hand and teal
af Itg Court an m u tm day af
November. ItM
(SEAL)
DAVI DN BERRIEN
Clark af the Circuit Court
By Jennifer P Price
Dtoutg Cl*rk
Publlth November 14. II, 14 A
December I. ItM
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Analysts predict slower-than-usual Christmas sales
United Pro** lfitemaUwial
Retail sales this holiday season are expected to
be as downy as Santa’s beard, due to a highly
promotional atmosphere prompted hv n strategy
shift al the nation's largest retailci.
Analysts said last week that "1,:... „o-oa»ed
Sears. Roebuck A Co.. II It promotes as heavily as
rxpecled. could become a wild card In a season
lltat many retailers hoped would signal a halt to
the prlce-ofT promotions that took the glitter out
of the season lor merchants tost year.
Even before Sears announced earlier this
month It would begin a policy oi every-day tow
pricing and liquidate a slew of inventory that did
not fit with Its new price-cutler Image, retailers
were predicting lackluster sales gains of around 6

Explaining
the myth of
mistletoe

percent lor the fourth quartrr.
Such gains would mean the Industry's real
growth would be Just a nose ahead of the 4
percent Inflationary pace.
"Sears Is probably going to run Ibe heaviest
promotions In lls history." said Monroe II.
Crrcnsteln. a f i n a n c ia l analyst Artlh lleui S*-nrn#
A Co. In New York. Other retailers, who had been
trying to keep their Inventories In line to avoid
the markdowns of a year ago. may. rrlurtantly.
have to counter Sears with their own promotions,
he said.
Hut K mart C o rp , the nation's No 2 -taller
said It had no such plans
"We haven't seen anything to read to." satd
Orren Knauer. director of investor relations lor
Troy, Mich.-based K mart.

Knauer said K man, which has undertaken Its
first-ever nationwide holiday marketing cam­
paign. expects a 6.7 perm it sales gain, down
slightly from Ihe H percent growth of a year ago
Some industry observers believe discount
retailers, such as K mart and nenionvllle.
Ark.-based Wal-Mart Sfcrr* !nc . * V nation s No
3 merchant, can suitessftilly choose to Ignore
Sears' promotions, which will most llkrly focus
on apparel and consumer electronics.
In the raiegortes where thc%r merchants would
compete with Sears. the discounters ure "prirrd
so .."•lu h less alre.&lt; ly that:: doc m 'l even matter."
said Alan Silverman, an analyst who follows the
industry (or Ladenburg Thai maim A Co. In New
York
Apparel sales, especially In Ihe urea ot women's

rlolhlng. have been miserable lor months. Such
merchandise will continue lo l&gt;c a hard sell this
holiday season, analysis said.
"People are showing greater resistance lo
higher prices and more conservatism In the
number of Heins they purchase." said Sarah
Stark, an analyst with llatemmi Efcitltr, Hill
Richards. Inc. In Los Angeles
Al Dallas-based J.C I’cnnry Co., which this
year begun allocating more store space to apparel
fount) quarter sates gains are expected to lie in
Ihe low single digits. Mild spokesman Duncan
Muir.
"W e are going up against more dlllleult
comparisons with last yrar when we were selling
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In reality, mistletoe Is nothing
more thun a parasitic shrub that
grows In Ih r crowns of broad
Irufed trees Yel, according lo
National Wildllfr magazine, proplr nllrii Ituvr Invested the plum
with su|iernatural (lowers — In
addition to letting II provide an
excuse lor a holiday kiss Na­
tional Wildlife Is a publication of
the National Federation.
For centuries, nitslleloe was a
snurr of wonder nnd an object ol
worship for humans. Drrausr
Ihr shrub grown high In trees
without apiutrenl roots, many
ancient civilizations attributed
magical (towers lo II.
In some rounllres. people
Itelievrd that barren women
could conceive alter eating mis­
tletoe. ami that imps would
grow belter II mistletoe adorned
Ihr fields In other places, war­
riors attached sprigs of the plant
to their wra|Mtns lo help protrrt
them from Injury or lo ward oil
drmons
The pleasant custom of kissing
umler mlsllelor is thought lo
have o r ig in a t e d In N o rse
mythology Many Scandinavians
have since Itelievrd that If two
|K-oplr should embrace beneath
a trre where mlstlrlne Is grow­
ing. they would tie blessed with
good luck and a healthy life
More than 1.000 species ol
mlsllelor are found throughout
Ihr world, hut only two principal
kinds grow In this country
American, or leafy, mistletoe
and dwarf mlstlrioc.
Th e In n e r. a d im in u tive ,
needle Icatcd apecies. causes
widespread damage lo pine* and
other coniferous trees It sprigs
are loo small lo lie used as a
decoration
American mistletoe, on the
other hand. Is an lni|tortam part
of our Christmas tradition ll
grows among ihr branches of
deciduous trees (rum central
Nrw Jersey lo Ohio. Indiana anil
Missouri, souih lo Florida, and
west to Texas. New Mexico and
some areas ol California
Mistletoe clumps ollrn form
glolies five feel wide that weight
more than 50 pounds In pro­
viding Hunts lor such a large
(siraslle lire host irre sometimes
weakens so severely that It dies
Generally, though. Am erlran
mistletoe does little (M-rmancnl
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Yule trees
originated
in Germany
Ihe Christmas irer probably
had Its origins in 16th century
Germany Martin I.oilier Is often
credited with setting up the llrst
one.
It is -Mild that Luther was so
moved by Ihe sighi of stars
iwinktiog In the sky above a
grove of evergreen trees, that hr
sought lo simulate their ellect by
setting randies on a small
evergreen w hich he brought Into
his home. In ibis way, he ho|M-d
in remind Ills children ol the
glory ol the siarht heavens
O llie r legends about the
Christmas tree go hack much
further. In fact, many early
Christian liellcls stand la-hind
the tradition ol trimming a tree
at Christmas
For Instance, it uas customary
lor people in bring indoors dur­
ing the autumn, such flowering
trees as hawthorn ot cherry that
they might bloom on Christmas
Eve.
One legend councils ihe Tree
ol Knowledge which grew m the
Garden ol Kdrn wlili the Holy
Cross
According to this legend, when
Adam was expelled limn Eden,
lie carried away w llli him a pin c
ol the Tree ol Knowledge From
this grew llu tree Irom which
Hie Cross w as made
December 2-!lli. according to
the old Church calendar, was the
Feast ol Adam and Eve, on
which day It was irodltlonal to
ll.ilig a fir tree with red apples
Tilts Paradise Tree, as n was
called, is certainly a forerunner
ol the Christmas tree ns we
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lo rrtrlvr .it C'hrlslnta* slioji
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Irtnale shopjier* I he emotion*
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*otnr III I hr rpirsllon* on ll*r
survey and the ioti*en*u* of
opinion on rai h
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holiday shopping" *
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t.u I Inn nf Imvlng Ihr perfec t |{lft
that will make a &lt;&gt;|iri u l |rrr*on
In llietr life very happy
I hr rr»|»i«ri|ent* also liked the
overall atmosphere nf store dev
oration* and d lip la y n Ih r
•jret lal holiday sale* arid ihr
r«|Mt)drif w in Hon ol *tvlr* and
K ill*

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and reduie ihr Intstialkm ol
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holiday shopping'
II * unaniinou*' Everyone
hale* ihr flow'd*. ftu*hv Jiroplr
ami Ion*! rherknui line* Other
(at (reeve* Ini hided file stroll
agr nl sale* help overall abort
feni(rer* Ihr pressure of Itndlllg
ihr right gill. parking and the
|itiv Mi al r vhauwUoti of dropping
• Wfl.it * youi lavorllr gilt In
•hop for?
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perfume, clothe* home m
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until il /oouied I mi k uj&gt; lor StiA
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respondent* ha* s j k ii I one year
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w hen you live* m a told rllrim tr
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• When do y o u o*ually *i«rf
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usually finished?
The majorilv ol the shopper
respondents l*-gm abet t hank*
giving anmiirl the first week nl
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llnlshc* mi Chrl*lma* Eve A
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January 2nd ami simp all year
until .1 Kth fair he* fheir eye!

ahead ol time?
The planners came out a toueh
ahead, with many irsjMinih-uis
eolllesslng to doing tmlli'

• I&gt;n you usually shop alone or
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Ihr- majority of women like to
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II one ol your guesi* does
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drive, dn anything in your (lower
lo jirevrnl him or her from doing
m i Oiler In call a rah or In gel
iM-hlnd the wheel yourself O r
you can oiler to let him nr lu-r
s|H-nd lhe night at your home
A* a Iasi n-Mirt, try to get
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guest m ay Ik- angry at yon. lint
lie nr she will probably h r
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After vou deeltle on *urh tin
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drlvluK .diet they have been
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A* the host, you have a
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your guests do mil drink and
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and jn-fliaps II is not. However, II
a guesi tlrlnks ai ymu party and
then Ki'l* III an arrldenl while
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Ik- sure lo have mmalroholle
treverage* available. Don't mix
strung drinks, and never try to
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A few tips on memory
saving for camera buffs
Th e holidays are filled with
priceless moments. F o rtu ­
nately. today's light-weight
and easy to-uie camcorders
make It simpler than ever to
capture family memories for-

have enough tape on hand?
Are you ualng "top-quality
tape?
u. Plan you; shots Before
you tape the holiday reunion,
take a moment lo plan exactly
what you expect to shoot.
“ A lth o u g h c a m co rd e rs
Perhaps you wanl lo ralch the
make It easier than ever lo
look on the children's face*
when they open their pre*
record holiday gathering*,
practice Is ihr best route to
ents, or Ih r family'* arrival for
top quality home tape*.'' says
Christmas dinner.
Thom as I*. Frid. group vice
Visualize Ihe scenes you
p re sid e n t. Electronic In
wish .o record and plan your
dustrles Assorts*
angles. Occasionally change
tlon/Consumer Electronic*
your perspective and shoot
Group IRIA/CEGI.
from different angle* for more
T o help run turner* get the
variety and to produce morr
best result* from tlseir camInteresting shot*
,
corner* Ihl* holiday aeaaon.
7. S»t lh« moo? w!*h an
Frtel offer* a few handy home
"establishing' shoot. T h r
taping lips
pro* know that a scene's
I. Gel to know your rum imparl la grealrr If a mood la
corded If you have juat re­
first set by a grwd opening
ceived your camcorder. read
shot Perhaps you may wish
the manual (rnm rover lo
lo start wtlh a shot of the
rover Then, a few day* before
Christmas tree, ihe dlnnrr
I hr holidays, lakrn an even
tsble selling, or an rxtrrior of
ing lo esprrtmrnl with a few
your brightly lit home
practice ia|ir* before you Iry
6 Tightly frame your shots
to caputre the m a g lr of
Video Is ideal of rapturing the
Christmas morning
In t im a c y of a m o m e n t
through rloarup* If you are
Record under a variety of
shooting Indoors, fill Ih r
lig h t in g re n d itio n * a n d
rarttre using the room len*
frame, avoid long shots and
f y o u d o n 't h a v e a n
stay close lo Ih r art Ion
9. Use Ihe zoom selectively
automatic fo u r camcorder,
Beginners often mskr the
get accustomed In using the
furui ring
mistake &lt;&gt;( over using a room
2. In*|M-rl and srrvtcr your
lens On tape, the results can
br detracting not dramatic
equipment brlore the ho!I
10 Keep It steady Ouli k
day* If you have owned your
camcorder for any length of
camcorder movements turn
l*pr« Into a visual fumble
lime. || i« a g&lt;*&gt;d Idea lo *larl
the holiday trswm with an
Stand in one placr while
equipment inspection.
shooting and lakr rare lo
Friel say* •’Camcorder* are
mskr your "pans'' slow snd
s o p h is tic a te d p ie ce* of
slrady If possible, use a
equl|&gt;ment. and a little pre
shoulder harnrws or a tripod
v rn llv r maintenance can aavr
for a slrady. Jlllrr-trre picture
you a great deal of money in
11. Lsbrt and datr your
Ihr long run If you decide to
laprs After recording. II Is a
give your camcorder a pro
good Idea to remove thr tapr
Irsslonal rherkup. make sure
from the camcorder to pre­
that your dealer Is rrtltftrd to
vent damage to both thr tape*
■rrvlce il "
and the drltratr recording
heads
3 Stork up on lop quality
Also, make II a practice lo
tape When you are recording
label vuur raaarttr* with ihe
special momenta. II just
dair. Ihr place and even the
doM rit make srrtae lo eul
names of the people In the
corner* on tape buying and
(ape Immediately after you
u s in g p re m iu m q u a l i t y
finish shooting
vnteotape are among the east
Store your tapes llkr books,
r*i *irp* you can lake tu
■landing on end in Ih rlr
preserve Ihr life of yo u r
sleeve*, away from motsiure.
camcorder and make betlrr
sunlight, heal, dust and
home pfodtw non*
Iwusrhold appliance* Also,
4 Check Ihe
break (hr ainall tab on Ihe
room M Ihe tq
of ih r tape rartridr to
quale, you n u )* la ry 'la proprevent accidental erasure
vide additional* tlg h ftn g .
If Vihi art your camcorder
manually adjust your aprr
down for a moment, makr
lure, or rvrn rethink your
sure II Isn l near a TV. slrrra
angle*
loud*prakrr or an electrical
Directly photographing a
appliance, or you may in
light source such a* a lamp,
advrnrntly erase your tajir
may leave a white flare In
If you are traveling out ul
your plrlurr
Heavy
town for thr holiday*. Friel
backlighting may obscure
■l*o advises carrying extra
your subject s lace In shad
tapr. a battery charger and
nw» Some camcorders have a
batteries.
b a c k lig h t co m p e n sa tio n
lie also offers a word lo Ihe
awttch
wise: "If you fly. rhecklng
V Do a pre shtmt Irst
your ram corder with ih r
Helote you Ispr. rheck your
luggage Is one of thr easiest
eqitipmeni I* (hr camcorder
ways lo lose your equipment
hint I tolling? I* (lie len* clean?
Passing ta|M-s and equipment
Are the iMtlrrtr* fresh? Do
through Ihr airport x-ray may
you have extra hatlrrle*? Is rraar those holidays memo­
the lighting sufficient? Do you
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Garfield to take part in M acy’s parade
NEW YORK - Garfield won t
be ihe only high-flying rat in this
year's Macy'a Thanksgiving Day
parade, an annual event that has
charmed and delighted m llt lw
of viewers for morr than 60
year*.
The balloon version of the
popular cartoon cat — GO feet
high and 35 fret wide — will
have plenty of company Ihl*
yrar aa he floats down Broadway
lo Herald Square
T h r parade also mark* Santu
Calus's official arrival In town,
wttnesaed by an estimated 2 5

million people In New York and
about 85 m illion television
vlrwem around the country.
Santa a float Is 50 fret long. 2 1
feet wide and 16 feet high. Each
of hi* eight reindeer Is 12.5 feel
tall, sporting antler* that span 8
feet.
O f c o u r s e , t hr fa m o u s
Korkrltr* of Radio City Music
Hall will Join (hr parade, mark­
ing ihelr 30th appearance.
In t h r balloon ca te g o ry.
Garfield will be joined by the
P in k P a n t h e r , sa id J e a n
MrFaddln. Ihe majnrdomo in
charge of scheduling 22 final*.
600 clowns IMacy'a workrrs) and

14 high school hands selected
from among 300 nationwide.
The Pink Panther, measuring
76 feet overull. I* Ih r lattes
balloon character In the parade
Ihl* year. Mid McKaddln. and a
guaranteed attention g-tter.
" T r u e lo his tradition or
always doing (hr wrong thing at
tlte right lime, thr Pink Panther
wltiti e w raring a swim suit
Instrud of long underwear that
would br morr suitable for cold
weather." she said
Other balloon character* In Ihe
(Mirage Inrludr Woodstock from
ihe "Pr.unit*" cartoon and lltg

Bird Irom Ihe "Sesame Street"
series.
T h r first M acy's parade
marched down the strrrt In
1924. and that yrar. the animals
were m ure ttn n plastic —
ram -!s. gp’ ta. elephant* and
donkey* from the Centrl Park
7.oo Bears, lions and tigers were
added In 1925 and 1926
However, the real animals
alarmed thr children lining the
sidewalks so In 1927. Mary's *,ot
Tonv Surg. a famous theatrical
designer and creator of its
Christmas windows, to design
rubber animal balloons, said
MrFaddln

Holiday greeting cards sprinkled with humor
If you play your card* right
this Christmas, you'll deal from
a deck of traditional holiday
greeting w ith just enough
humor, color and gilt/ to satisfy
anyone — rv rn the baby Inhiih
generation
“ T h r b a b y boom er* are
beginning to enter their peak
card-sending years and thry
serin to hr most comfortable
w i t h t h r 11g It i ■h e a r t e d
approach." said llei ay Ri*s*
product manager of American
Creeling* of Cleveland. Ohm

"Hum orous card* are very
jKipular although thr tgrudl
iion-tl Christmas theme* and
scene* are holding their own
5anta ha* always lent hlmsrlf to
rutr and humorous situation*
and this Is tiring expanded upon
with many other Informal dr
signs and mrssagr* **
The Irani! inward informality
•t* also reflected In more |*er*nn
all/rd ■ard designs for the boss,
family doctor, babysitter, school
bus d r i v e r , h a ir s t y l i s t ,
v e te r in a ria n , g o d -p a re n t* ,
special friends, neighbors nr
relative* — even the family ral

or dog in sent other cals and
dogs, said Barbara M iller.
*|M&gt;krswoman for Hallmark of
Kansas City. Mo
"Hallmark ha* a whole new
division of card* &lt;ailed Showbox
Greeting* with 117 design*
price* at 91 each, for those
wanting the less traditional card
Irqttiring whimsical design* and
zany, sallrlr.even Irreverent
humor Miller said
For example one card say*
"Christmas l* Just plain weird
What other time ol thr year do
you *ll in front ol s dead tree in
the living mom and rat randy

out of your socks?"
American Greeting* also has
Introduced a collectlonwllh "a
humorous cute, rontrni|&gt;orary
approach to Christmas" called
the 78th Street l.lne. said Ro m
Santa ha* had to assume
many guise* to meet the de­
mand (or witty card* He t* *tlll
(tortrayrd a* a portly old gem
but hr al*o t* drplclrd on thr ski
slopes, at ihe t&gt;rarh. a* a surfer
or a cowboy doing aerobic
rxrrrtsr*. and shopping with hi*
Northern Ex pres* credit card
Tradition with a twi*l plays an

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Don’t forget the family pet
exotic brass plated bird rage,
withstand.
For $29.95. there's a bird
NEW YORK - Does you family
pel race down with Ihr gang on playpen made of wood that
Christmas morning only lo br ta ilrd b ille r to discourage
dl*ap|N&gt;lnlrd year alter year*/ chewing. It Is recommrndrd for
Don't hr a Scrooge this lime parakeets, conurrs. eockatlrls.
around • thrrr are plenty of lovebirds or doves.
Jackie Sperandlo said Ih r
treat* ihl* season lo delight any
44-pagr Christmas pet catalog Is
pel
Far dog owners, consider a one of six site and her husband
T-shirt for Ihe family pooch publish unnuully as part of Ihelr
Irear mg such phrase* as "I Brake co m pany. Pedigrees. T h e y
for Trees." "No Tailgating." began Ihr catalogs In 1963 os un
“ Herr Comes Trouble" or Ihe rxtrnslon of ih rlr mail-order pet
supply business.
real truth •"I'm Ihe Boss."
"This stalled small, a typical
Cals, those aloof. Independent
crraiurr*. don't favor wearing mail-order business und now w r
have 200 peoplr working with
apparel but a good clvoice would
he a house filled with I reals • us," she said.
T h r Sperandlos pci. by Ihe
catnip and toys.
way. Is a black Labrador retriev­
“ The Kilty's Mystery
M a n s io n ." which sells for er named Tlggrr.
"We always get him a stocking
• 3 9 .U 5 . rates the “ G o o d
Mnusekreplng Seal of Approv­ filled with new and wonderful
toys and treats." she said. "The y
al." says Ihe description In The
Include all natural ronkir* baked
Pel Catalog, w hich also markets
In barnyard shape*. Wr wrap
the dngglr T-shirts.
T h r Pel Catulog. Issued by Bob everything because hr ha* fun
unwrapping the thing* "
und Jackie S|&gt;rrandlo of SprnA sampling nl other pel gills In
ccrport. N.Y.. oiler* gilt Itrrn* for
theralalog:
nearly every domestic animal
Personalized dog collars made
from dogs to cuts to birds.
of lough nylon webbing and with
For $14.95. you ran house
your exotic bird In un equally
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balovad Madonna and Child a
print, a painting, or perhaps an
old loon or triptych they bring
out during ths Christmas saaaorv
It’S a happy custom that •sheets
&lt; M i n .m w i n g x a .n u m * .
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criE t,on of
a a b„„ 0
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exchanged this year, reports the
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stores esptslnlng the origin ,.
No matter what the tradition or
me first Christmas tree, but the country. Christmas It always a
following is ths most popular.
Hm# fo reflect and remember
in the slghth century, Bt flood days gone by and the
Boniface, than a missionary fo promise of a bright future.

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number embroidered on. for
• 1 4.95 . A le a d , s im ila rly
embroidered. Is the same price.
A Pet Safety Bell 1*18.95) that
ts suitable for dogs and rats. A
nylon belt fastens around your
pet. and straps secure it to the
car scat belt. For added safety.

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pet'a throat.
F ro m the O rv is C a ta lo g .
Roanoke. Va.. a festive holiday
"twlnkler color" with little rrd
lights that blink Is available lor
sm a ll, large and extra-large
dogs.
"Dogs of distinction will ap­
preciate our party collar for

special occasions, festive attire
for the holiday scene." the
raising states
For older pets that may suffer
from arthritis. Orvis offers a
waterproof, shockproof heating
pad with sealed fillings. Depen­
ding on the sire, prices range
(ram *57.50 to W 2

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th e p r i n t i n g of th e f lra l
Christmas card In London In
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Christmas this year:
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turkey. Publix has everything you
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a n d easy

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W hether it be wine from France,

For “A Cut Above" Certified
Angus Beef Also Available In
Our Meat Shoppe.

bread from Italy, or cheese from Holland,
Publix Gourmet Plus has it.
Hearth Baked

Cuisine of distinguished quiility
a n d enduring interest. Classic foods and

Choice Grain B read ....... 2?°{ * 1 79

Publix Beef, U SD A C ho ice Beef Loin

Miniature Canolli

Sirloin Steak

Cream Puffs &amp; Eclairs.... '|i!" $ 3 "

beveragef from around the norld.

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Gourmet Apple Pie.........* 6 "

Located at the elegant Heathrow

$ 2 8 9

Village, Publix Gourmet Plus features
Publix Reserves the
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an unparalleled atmosphere o f service

Publix Beef. USDA Choice Be J L'Mn Tailless

T Bone Steaks................. 7

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$3 89

Publix Beef. USDA Choice Beef Loin Tailless

Porterhouse Steaks........ ft' *3®9

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Publix Beef, USDA Choice Beef Rib Boneless

Rib Eye Roast.................. 7

treat yourself to a Health o f vintage, as nell

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Loin Lamb Chops........... iT * 6 79
Sliced 25% Leaner. "Center Cut"

Oscar Mayer Bacon........ * 1 "
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PUUbury Buttermilk. Southern Style. Butter
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Sprite. Tab. Minute Maid Regular or Diet
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McCormick Pure
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Eagle Snacks Plain or BBQ

Hawaiian Kettle Potato
Chips..............................

Sauvignon Blanc. Chenin Blanc. White Zinfandel,
Cabernet Sauvignon

Sutter's Home Wine...... U .T $4 49
Regular, Draft or Light (In 12 oz N R bottles)

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Vanilla. Praline Almond Crunch. Chocolate
Fudge Twirl. Strawberry or Fudge
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Glosch Beer.........A........... ^ 'c k *3 49

Waldorf Salad
per lb

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Breyers Lite
Ice Milk

Fully Cooked,
Heat &amp; Serve
Rib Eye Steaks................ ft' * 7 49

half gallon

Deli Fresh Peppered Beef. Pastrami or

$ 089

Corned Beef.....................

7

* 5 99

With The Purchase Of 1 lb or More Peppered
Beef. Pastrami or Corned Beef. Get 6-ct. pkg. Dell
Fresh Baked Kai:er Rolls FR EE!
Fresh. Tender Delicate

Alka Seltzer Plus

it» count $ 0 9 9
pkg

Cold Medicine

Nude, Petite Medium. Tan Petite Medium,
Nude Medium Tall, Beige Medium-Tall,
Tan Medium Tall (per pkg )

No-Nonsense
Pantyhose..................

N O V 3 0 . 1988 . . .

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Cold Pock Cheddar or Swiss Almond

Vanilla Extract...

G O U R M E T P LU S !

1 I T H ,S A D E F F E C T I V E
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Hungry Jack Biscuits....2 !^! .9 9

Baby Dill Pickles

G O O D IN T H F
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H E A T H R O W P U B LIX

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Belgian Endive
per lb

* 4 99

With The Purchase of 1 lb or More Of Chunky
Chicken Salad. Get 1 lb Cup Dell Fresh Tapioca
Pudding FREE'

Celebrate With Us Our Grand Opening
Now Serving Central Florida.

2 4 9

$

Delicious
Chunky Chicken Salad ...

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Flavorful Refreshing

Kiwi Fruit......
Fresh Frozen

Beautiful Assorted Varieties

Orange Roughy.............. t?' * 4 "

Diffenbachia Plants ..

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$1°° O F F
Limit l Per Coupon
2 lbs. or More Fresh Seafood

“Catch Of The Day”
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Sanford Herald
INSIDE:

People

Thanks abound in county

CALENDAR
AA groups sched ule m eetings
A rm Alrohnl'i x A n n n yn u n is n, , , "p x m rrtin H Friday nn h i'lr
aS*ti*-r W m i 1(11111,1.11 s .ih .ir .i» *uh |uld (1r'&gt; rr x llccnsi olh&lt; r
2.AH7 S S.m lnril A v r noon and 5 .TO p m fur o|rrn d lv uxximi
Closed discussion at H p m
• S.m lnrd A lio h o liis A n o n ym o u s m r r ts at niton and *i Ml
p m lor o|tr 11 d lv ussimi and H p m lor *trp m rrtlru ! at l ‘2&gt;t|
W First St
• Mamin m r r ts at m p m
F o u rth S ttrrt and O ak A v rn u r
Sanford

• l Horn AA t •11 it1p i mi i s t**i oftrn discmutton

« p.m

Fourth S ttrrt and t l.ik Av 1n u r Sanlonl
A A y(rm ips iiu rtiiiH m i S&gt;iturd.iv tin linh

• St *1*r1 Won (roup at Sahara &lt; lub laid driver** Itcenai
oilier I. '2 -VH7 S S.m lont A v r iiim iii and r&gt; (Ur o |m- ii discussion
S p ra k rr al H p in m r r ih iH u|trn

• Sanford Womens \\
mrrilnit
• Sanlord A A
discussion

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Tolovlsion, Pago 70
Dear Abby, Page 70

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closed
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• t .1 xsr 11m*rr v \ \ ste p x p m \n. rnston Luthi ran • ' 1**1* t*
As&lt; riiston Dttvr loll Ovritirook Drtvrt ( axxrltM-rrv

•24 limn \ \ 1•roup lofirnl r&gt; mi p m Fourth S|i' rl it Oak
A v rn u r. Sanlntd

Santa to drop in at Flea World
S.m la ( laus and a h&lt; IplliH r ll will para* tiu lr onto th r Kira
W ill Id parkuiK lot oil tn d a v Nov 25 . at I I a III m s t to thr
li r a Wot Id ........ ..
lll|(liwa&gt; 17 « 2 . Sanlord Santa th ru
will lllrrt up w ith Ills r r m d r r t at th r /(■&gt; A I m IIo o U trlra s r lx
xc h rd tllrd lor IO a m to ip m lr Santa's wav and If r r rum lv
■ain x amt lialloonx will Itr avallahlr Im &lt; h lld trii

W hen It 1 times lu tlllMH* lo l»e
Ih.inklul lor urateful liratts I m at
I m v mid Semlnuh CoutilV
W h e n th r S . w f u r d If* r.i/cf
c u n til'trd a n: o i o n Ihe xireel
survey llm iuitliotil tin in iitilv.
trx|MUidriits itchi 1 varhttis &lt;itn-s
all could teadllv think ot a
hlrsstllK lot w il l 'l l *Itr v wrte
thankful
D rxpllr tia rut tr|MUlx III thr

nrw x alMiut hnlIk
xomeiimes
v io lrn ilv divided opmtmi lit
C a n a d a 1 n it 1 • 1 n l n k t h e
II S Canada lire trade aKtrr
tnrnl (ieorde l av lot a &lt; aiiadl
ail relltrr III Srllllliule CouillV.
xald. ' Ih r rionm iiv and polltlix
a tr mu to lir thounht alsitit on
TnaiikxdivitiK It x pixi .1 timr in
hrlprvrfvIkHlv
la v Im x a d v lir w ould xrrlll lo
h r |(o&lt;"t ( m i l l ' ll I " .il.v o lir
iM-wallllid th ru tlo u h lrx nil a
cl.iilv I mxix F v r r xim r Aluahain
I.Illi olll lit Xl d n la ir d I lie Itr xt
tl.iltmial I h.mkxdiv u*d In I m- thr
lo u rth lhursd.iv o l r v r t v inoiith
A ltirilia n s have had thr op|ml
tiim lv In i.ik&lt; one ilav mil of &gt;he
*ra t lo thank lim l tot III* ijiasl
tllllldx III lllr
H n r .h i xnmt " I th r irxjmiixc x

to our ipirstlmi
W I 1.1t .if* v m
m int lh.mktiil loi *

\

I'lKiilon Fiankhn 70 ol S a "
ford a retiree *a* 1 be *» thankful
that he is aloe and has hea'th
and strength

Leona Stooner 5H o* cam
M c 'i
a ret.ree
u i i l th r
v
thankful to* like in this gipjt
Country her tamil*
and the
health ot her and her tamily

Megina Meath 29 ot Genera
who is a legal sec retafy said she
*s thankful that hot two sons
sha'e he' tn .me

Geotge Taylot a »*4 yr.11 old
leh’ee o' Saint Cathannes On
latm ( anada s i 1 h r s thanktut
•ol knowing we
an sit down
choose 'nod at .1 tat u* ami walk
awa, w-t* .1full twill)

H r M kX»»»c Vf I r N w o r t

t ie
It'.vlt »•*■' a 50 l ea’ i'd
ca'pente' residing in E n te 'p o M
said he v I*i4&gt;k*u' •(&gt;* h*s g»*&lt;el
h ealt h

Christm as Boat Parade entries due
F n tn rx Im th r S rs o n d A n n u a l ( host m as Ikmt I'a r.u lr at tin
K isslm m rr l^ik rlro n t a rr llu r try Iktv 5 I h r (k ita d r will
llttlu d r ||vr tro p h lrs lot I n M is 21 trrt and under and llv r to*
limits lonifer than 21 Ir r i An aw ards |m i i v will lir lie Id altri
thr |Mtadr at th r i'oho|M-kallHa Y.n III ('lu ll Kntry lr« Is t I O
f or more InlorinatkHi. ( all h t 7 20 (3

DeLand’s Main Street to be crafty
Ih* Main Sttrrt Drl.aud Assoc latloll is xrrkinK « fahnx for
lhen Main Street s Christmas t rail Fair on Frldav Nov 2t&gt;
Frstivtors stall at IO a m in downtown Drlatnd and last until
t p m &lt; rail tail parlu Ipants will dlsplav handmadr ( lirtxiin.ix
dri orations stm kiliil slullns and utlirr 1 falls xuit.ililr Im
HtltHOMiH Fur mntr ItilmtiialHiii «onla&lt;t Krrtv DaHur m
Ml&lt; krv (.rllhlhs.it m il 7 l*

Gospel Sing to benefit firemen
Advance tickets Im th r A n n u a l (iostM-l Sum "• th r t llv ol
S a n to o l

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port h.ixnt inint rtih n ot thr two ttrr xt at inns m Irmit thr n* krt
sales chairm an W &lt;
(.a llry
at 122 4052
I h r semi;
relehraiiun will I m Frnlav Nov 25 at tin Sanlnrd t itu 1 rntri
from 7 p m until mulnii(hi I n krts an f * ••»r I'luMx in
ailvatnr and V* at ihr ikait ( hlldlrn 1 I I will t« adm iltrd Im
♦ 1and I hlldtrn I 1 w ill lir admit led Itr,

Mystery play to open
I h r &lt;n m rd v ih rtllrr i lulli i ( Itlltumtirr In lam es 4 .ill* will
n 1 1nl.iv. Nov 25 In iIn- Si Jo h n s M ivrr I’la vrr of Ih r .iir i
( i nti i lit* .it th r W h im .ill x &lt; lu ll ol I l r 1..m il I 2* 'A Mu lilK-ili
A i r 11,1.111*1 | h r plot tnllnw s.i lllllit lli.itllirt |itiilr&lt;iw*l * lm rli
lei apparent lliillil* t In ptntr« t lllx rr|llll.lllm i ill III I a trrf
1‘rrlo n ii.itu •x will i m iliu m thiotidh lt&lt;&lt; ' Km itilmiti.itimi
.ilm ul Hi h* n *.ill 7.M&gt; 7 I •»*
h |n

Piano duo to tickle ivories
T h r pi.ilio illio ill I r t M l i l r A I rli hi I will Kl* h oil till
(Tl.lltl|Mt!lii Hops S r f l r i .mil llir S u |m i I*"|ix S r llr x ill M Ml |* III
on Frida v N&lt;n 25 .ii ihc llv .iit K rjjn ii \ i.i.iiu l t »|itr*H .uni .it
N || III S.II id i l.i \ Nov 2*1 .11 I h r Itoli ( .lit I'rlfo iltlllli^ Aflx
i m i n O rlando I h r two will (irrfortn w ii h rnuxn *n &gt; |&gt; I*|»
.itid Away
M a iA f lliu i I’.uK
.m il
I h r i n r lim n Ih r
A | u rlllir ill
I III lllo ir lull IIII III! li &gt;lt i.ill till Flotilla SvillptlollV
O rrh c x ti.i Ims ottii i .it M‘ t I 2(1 I I

Teen support group to meet
F.lltllllrx 1O K rllirl 111 li Support I iioiij* in rrfx lio lli I I i III
In I 1*111 I 'i r r t Sat III lla V .il S u m ^IMi S w rrlw .ll! I Sipi.il* 'M U
fox Valiev D i m loll Wektv.i Mo.ul) l.oiiuwom l i .ill ' I m i l
Im liiiih i r iiilm iii.iiim i

Steve P rtc o c t
M o* L*ke
Mary a hoi dog vendor said he
is thankful loi G o d and Jesus
Chtisl h*» health and lamil, and
his partot and cat

Ton* Fillin' Ih
' Altamonte
Springs 1 sales manager said
h e IS thankful that the United
State •s tint at wat a" eOo *1 is
h e m g made to help the home
less a'*d people still n r .11- '*11

0lht*fs Wrelt.ne

Kids wax philosophical about holiday
l h llih rn i iin H iv r adults m ine
ol Ih r most huill'tfo o x and pin
(1in 1111 v irwx ol tin- I haiikxHlv me
liolIdav Ih r lullow init poems
w ritte n hv S r m llio li Cuiilitv
rlrin rn la rv school xtuilrtitx Im
I ti 1 1f 1 I a x x 1 x
x p r a k lo t
1 III Ills , Iv 1 x

Nar-Anon to offer help
N.u Aliou .1 m II hr Ip t*loup Im I 'l .i l i w x .i i » I Itlriidx ol
.lltllli lx m i r l s . i l H p III S llu rd .IV .11 M is t l.lk* Hos|*ll.ll SI.Ill
M0.11I I 11 I m iiii Jw o iii I I or mm* in lm m .iiio n *.ill W i'H* M. I

VFW District to meet
V rirr.m x ol K o rritfii W ilis Dixit 111 in ii n.iiin' .m il s. mitiolr
lO U IItlrxl 1ollsIsllIlK " I I I |Mists i l l l l l M» . I l l X l l l . l l l r s W i l l I10I1I Its
si i m ill u n i tinu ol ill* \r.u mi Nundav Nov 27 .11 tin \Vmil l
Spruit's I'osi f, M&gt;5 I 2&lt;i N KilU' inm i \w
A m m ic ilix lin i
jiloji 1 Is Is 1In- Vr|i M ils Mi tin m i ill I I o iih III I h .il.i M.iklllU tin
0III1 l.il ili-p.ll llllilt l vixll lot Ih r l..u llrs A ll Wltl.ir \ will I m All m i I. i
l.idillf w I ii is, Ih r llir will I m W n ik llld tn d rllirt In trail h out
ll'slls

Thanksgiving
I li.mkxHiv me lx pumpkin pic

1 III! tool IlIHll
I h.mkxHiv lust ix ‘ tlinin' "I
Km In i
1h.mkxHiv HiH lx x I i .iw I m tiv
I ot Hill kl' I m 11 v
I liankx(iiv iiih lx .1 ti axt
I m thr Ir.ist
M.i * &gt; ,.'«'»• * " X( . » d «
t n lf ie

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H)m.il&gt;n ( l»Mi,»i*'» VecS'd

Narcotics Anonym ous m eets
N a rrulli s AltoilVinous Itirrls r i r t v Sum l.iv .11 r» |i in .11 I In
(it o v r ( oiinsa llnn I n t t r l TiSli I Mil S.111I0I1I •&gt;VIrilo M0.11I loll
S i.iirM o .n l ll't| W in trr Sp lin e s ..... I .it m p in Mm11l.1v.il U 7
O . i k A v S.i ill* 11«l

Cultural jewelry to be sold
I I h M .illl.im l A n C m i r r will h rn rlll lim n .1 m n dav show
.m il Sailr ol unusual ih xidiu 1 1o siim ii |rw* Irv mi Mmnl.iv Nov
2M h um I I .1111 lo 2 I* III Nt.illV ol tin |&gt;lr« r s .111 llllilln t
rilltlous iu l1 l| ilrm rn lril with Illllliju r Im-.k I s h.tllil p.llulirl
1r i.m ili s .uni h.m il 1.11vi ll slo lirs Itmti 1 u llu ir s .iiouuit tin
w m ltl I III- salt W ill lu k r pi.H I III III! all I r lllr l s Hill shop 23 I
\\ |',n kv.iMMl A v r M .illl.im l Km m in i iiitoiiiiiiiim i almul lilt
p u r li n 01 sail i tilil.it I tin a ll 1r l l l r l In lw re ll *» a ill In 5 TO
p 111 w rrktl.iv s al titfi ii IH I
II you know ol iip im n m i! ai liv lllrs ynii'tl like aiinoiilii rtl in
ih r llri.ilil s Calendar si m l ih r a p prup rla lr iiilm iii.iiim i —
r v r n l. linn
it.ih
plat •- 1osi u iiii.n l |M-tsmi anil phone
i i i i i i i I m t — In t alt ini.11 Sio/nrtl Ih i.ilil 300 \
F ir m h A v r
Saiilm tl 11. 3277 I m •all 122 2*11I

Thankful Love You
Th .m kx Im x ln r x
II.iv iiiy&gt; 1lot In x
A ih.inkhil tillin ' lx In HiH.ilivi
Now in Im ih .in k lu l loi liavttiii
.1 mot tin
K iss in g v *.111 n n *'I** 1 • 1* 1&gt;
m u lii

Sav ini; von *ui piond
Jiiltko I'd t»kd,
tte k e VfMi,i*dp

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Hcm.ltan | lieitKlr* i Veiled

Tom Tuthey Was So Fal
I mn I III kr v W ,|x so till
lie niillltll 1 l.ik r .1 hath
So h r start' d .1 (ln t
And II dliln 1 w ork
I lu ll lir lin il e s rirlx t x
And II iliilti 1 w m k

Th is cra yo n and pencil d ra w in g by Spencer
Schm ili .1 third grader at MamiMon Elementary in
Sanlord. shows whero Thanksgiving takes his
imagination II s not tho appropriate occasion tor
H r even 1rlril I' ih h iiih
N i i i I iiiih wm ild w m k
I In n h r 111111a ilillrti lit iln 1
Ii work' il

cow boy and Indian skirmishes but a clash
between a meal hungry hatchet M olding Indian
and &lt;1giant turkey is another mailer

I In traxnii w in t In 1it hi 1 d in
iluln t w m k
W ax h ri u uxi 11 w ax I In
Mllkxhukr |In I

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SUni'tom I ifttt#nl|t| 0»*r&lt;So
S e r K id s . Ihtijr :il&gt;

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| WONDER BIG

Thanksgiving Is a warm memory In your heart . . . and the
leftover turkey Is in the refrigerator! Don’t worry. Winn-Dixie
has everything you need to make the perfect turkey sandwich!
Stop by during your busy day Friday and save on all of these
perfect sandwich flxin's for your family. It's fast, easy and Just
around the comer. . .at Winn-Dixie.. .America's Supermarket!
You're going to see the difference!
A

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PRICES IN THIS
AD GOOD FRIDAY,
NOVEMBER 25,
1988 ONLY

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Kids

M« f i l ( ] J S*n' Of :J Florida

Thi&gt;f»(1 a,

Continued front F ife ID

Thanksgiving

Turkey, Turkey

Pilgrims coming to a new grrat
land
A land of ojijKirtunlty that Is so
grand
Indian^ meeting iljein for a big

Turkey.

T u r k e y . Rubbling

away
Turkry Turkey. It*a your Iasi
day!
Turkey. Turkey, you decide
Turkey. Tu rk e y, cooked or
fried?
Turkey. Turkey, flllrd with
stuffing
Turkey. Turkey. I'm net bluf­
fing
Turkey. Turkey, on Thanks
giving
Turkey. Turkey, you're not
living!

feast

They air ao happy, not sad In
the least
Celebrating Ihr first Thanks­
giving
Thanking the U n d for where
they are living
Happy laughter all around
Thankful for what they have
found
And now we celebrate the

• H S «f Ikm*wl*rr, Catwltorr,
#

Thanksgiving la tha Placa to Ba
Thanksgiving Is the place to Ire
Where families live happily
Turkeys, cranberrtrs. eating
corn
I Just liojie It won’t slot m
LwCAt DtM tni InA treat
T m &lt;S*c I W W l M e
I S m l ' W i f W s w s U f f . 0 «w a *

V E R T IC A L
B L IN D S
• FR EE in home evtimates
• Large selection to
choose horn
• Prompt. Friendly Service
• Quality Workmanship

Thankful
Harvest time
A tim rlo be together
N u tritio n * m e a l

Dr Alvin Smith, president ol the American
Cancer Society. Florida Division, Inspires and
informs those at the School Health Advisory
Board about an upandcomtng program to put
a bad taste in students' mouths for nicotine
The Smoke Free Class of 2000 Project aims to
begin an education and awareness campaign to
teach first graders never to smoke cigarettes
The 12 year program will follow the Class of

2000 through their high school graduation and
evaluate Ihe Impact of positive peer pressure to
maintain smoke-free lungs The Florida Coali­
tion on Smoking or Heailh is sponsoring the
program in response to U S Surgeon General
Everelt Koop's challenge to create a smoke
free society Smith apoko al Central Florida
Regional Hospital m Sanford on Monday

OUR FACTORY PRICtS
STA R T AT ONLY
tm n » rw w ■ w t » v n w i w m

Herald People editor
SANFORD — Imagine having
nothing to eat (or Thanksgiving
I'roplr across ibe country are
•ililiig down to feasts, but your
cupboard Is bare
Now l in a g t n r s o m e o n e
knocking on your door and
dropping off enough 1 hanksgiv
tug lond to teed a Iamil &gt; of %U
Diane Johnston and Hetty
Kasthain employers of K mart
In Sanford, did Just that lot 20
needy families In Sanford Mon
day. naturally met with surprise
and Joy from the overwhelmed
re« tptrnts
They were very thaoklul.

lies
Names and addrrears of needy
lamlltes were supplied hy local
rhurrhes ami rlvic organlra­
tions
Johnston wild she tried not to
embarrass any of the families lit
presenting litem with ihe food
She merely wlstied them a
happy Thanksgiving on behalf of
K mart and left the food
One elderly genilenuin was
s ittin g on his porch when
Johnston drove oji site said
Alter introducing hersrll to him.
she realized he was tillmt He
(mind It hard to iM-Urve that
someone would walk uji to his
house and give film food.
Johnston said

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750 Wylly Avc.. Sanford ( -J ^ Z ~ )

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A STITCH IN TIME
CAN SAVE MORE
THAN DIMES!!!
Too To B*g Bottom To $mo»t
Running Around From Shop To Mon
Ttrod 0t The OKI Shopong ikuei
Stitch To fit fotyic* Hot Some Ves
Good Nawt
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For a laniilv with 14 members.
Johnston had to buy a 20 pound
turkey and double up on the
other food Items
Johnston even met a frw
needy people wandering on Sev­
enth and Kighih streets to whom
she gave IihhI tiaskeis she said

Wo Stitch To Fit
D e s ig n e r Fashions
Fo r A ll O c c a s io n s

"This was one of my better
chores." she said "I really felt
good when w e ’d go aw ay
because I knew these were
(amities who were really needy."
For Christmas each year. K
mart stores natlonwidr select 20
needy children front Ihrtr area
for Itrr.ikfast with Santa and a
$20 spending spree

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cried Some ol them weren't
going to rat w ithout It "
The rllort was part of an
annual food tiasket jirogram
sjsmsorrd nationwide In ihr K
mart Corporation tiasrd In Troy.
Mich Through the program
more than 42.000 needy lainillrs
receive the traditional ettabmof a
1h.inksgiving meal
Johnsion and Kavlhatn deliv
ered turkey, ham . stullm g.
cra n b e rry sauce, potatoes
bread, pumpkin |&gt;les (teas and
milk Holding enough food to
feed sis people, the "tuskrts"
were actually large trash &lt;ans,
which were left with the farm

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Dei hirer had Just gotlrn up
(mm an rnonnnna Thanksgiving
dinner lirhirr the hrldgr game
Marled Naturally hr thought
that o v r r lr lr k s went wi t h
overrating. nn Itr won Ihr lltsi
npadr Irtck. played tl eluh In Ihr
dum m y anti Inf a low diamond

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by Warner Brothers
WHAT rOu
SEED IS
A NOBBY/

II the diamond honots were spill,
hr would have (ricks lo hum
liut tuisl |Mtp|M-d up with I tie
queen Too lair South had Ih r
Milking lerling dial both honors
were with K.isi and dial soon Ih r
defender* would lie taking a Ini
o( spadr Irirk* lie played nut
the top head*, hut the jack did
not (all. H r Ihrn cashed the
remaining two top club* and
played a M-cund diamond. Mill
Imping that prrhap* Went held

Ihr oilier diamond honor No
Mich luck — down one
North now n**» into llir ai I
with u M tn.uk mntrnry to holt
tliiy good ch rrr "W ell, you
played I ha I hand Jusl like a
lurkry Ih d n l you have I he K tl
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that hr could Itave eiisuird the
conlnirl simply hv developing
enough tricks wilhoiit kiting
KaM on lead At Irlck two hr rail
get lo dum m y wuh ■&lt; dub . hut
then hr *hould lead a low hrail
and In*rr1 his nine Kvrn II West
will* the Jack. the heart suit will
im &gt;w priKluce lour trick*, and
that will tie enough for Ihr
contract. And llir guarded s|iadr
honor remains sale limn attack

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Optic neuritis may
claim second eye
M A I OR . G O T T i I recently
lost the vision in mv right eye
due to optic neuritis. I’m 31 and
a graphic m is t. Will I lose sight
In my oilier eye?
DEAR READER) Opllr neuri­
tis. lnn.1mm.1Huu of the optic
nrrvc nl the b a t o f thr eyebolt.
Is a serious romiltlon that may
be caused b y a ran ge of
nruroIoglr.il diseases (such as
multiple sclerosis), viral Infec­
tions. r l i r t o i i . i l | M &gt; iM m ln g und
blood clots that Interrupt Ihr
flow of oxygen lo ihr retina In
many ruses of optic neuritis, no
cpusecun be found
The primary symptom Is loss
of vision — either total loss or a
central blind sjsii Treatment
depends on the cause il one can
be dlscovrrrd When therapy ts
started soon enough, vision may
return.
However, If treatment is de­
layed. |temumenl damage will
result because of post-neurltlc
optic atrophy, actual withering
of thr opllr nerve
I do no* know whether your
normal ryr will be allerled In the
future Itrruusr Ihls would be
surh a dlsaslriM is |M&gt;ssihtli!y. I
urge you lo discuss your con
r e r n s w i t h y o u r
ophthalmologist
D E A R DR. O O T T : I had
prostaie cancer two years ago
The tumor was not removed but
some lymph males were ami
radiation seeds were implanted
I also hud radiation I real merits
R e c e n tly , e sp e cia lly after
exercise or tx-mg on my lert all
day, I develop severe tender
swelling on both sides of my
pelvlr area U this cancer? The
umloglst doewi’t know
D EAR READER: I don’t know
either I suspect that your
symptoms are due to something
other than your prostalr ranter.
Ire. auac Ihr remaining cancer Is
nut llkrly lo affect you in this
way.
Fur example, arthritis ran
cause painful jx-lvlr swelling
Ask your urolirgtst lo rrtrr you to

Getting
married
Engagement and wedding
forms are available at the
Sanlord Iferald. 300 V
French Ave.
The completed forms may
tie atloinp.inlrd by a pro
frssiou.il black and-while
pholograpli If n picture Is
d e s ire d w i t h t h r a n ­

nouncement.
For more Information, call
322-2011, ext. 34.
an orthopedic •perlallsl for an

opinion.
DEAR DR. OOTTt I had some
dysplastlr moles removed. Now
the drrma'clogtst eherka me
regularly und rrmovra any ahe
thinks look funny, la this cor­
rect?

DEAR READER: Yes Some
dysplastlr mules are preranerrous In |rutirnls with a history
of these lesions, any suspicious
glow ills should tie iw-rlodlcnHy
removed
DEAR DR. O O TT) I had sev
era) hUcktm ls which eventually
I traced lo overdoses of culfelnr
Medically, w h y would this d ru g
cause blackouts whrn It's sup
posed to be a stlmulanl?

DEAR R EADER) I (annul give
you a definite answer Caffeine
usually arts as a stlmulanl
However, cerlaln |&gt;rop|r m ay
experience idiosyncratic or
ituradoslc ul reactions lo drugs
For example, wrlallvrs — suc h
as barbiturates — can cause a
form of over stimulation
Furtherm ore, whrn people
exceed the lull effec ts ctl m edi­
cine, their IxMlies may reqxmd
adversely m unpredktable ways
That Is. the end result of massive
over stimulation may be coma or
blackouts Ordinarily, caffelnr
dors not produce suc h exagger­
ated m onsrw but the potrnllal
Is there If you haven t seen a
doc tor alxtul this problem. I
suggest that you do so
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TERPRISE ASSN.

Clean-up crews
to collect large
Items, trimmings
ALTAM O N TE SPRINGS - For

.

D E A R A B B T : Until I read
your column today. I thought I
was the only person In the world
w tio prefers to kx&gt;k oul a plane
w in d o w ai the magnificent
views. Instead of closing tin
The project is Fall Clean Up. c urtain and watching a movie
The world Is full ol mindless
sc heduled lo Dec g
sheep who will tly from one
Residents should place Hems coast lo (lie other, watching a
at Ihr curbside on their regular dum b movie, unaware that ihey
refuse pick-up day Pick-up leave tell the ground II Is Ihccrews will canvass thr city absnlutr pits lo tx sturk In Ihe
several limes during the sprriat e rn trr sec inm and not even Ik*
clean up period
able lo read a t»x)k' The worst
Major renovation Items do not tiling the airlines ever did was to
meei pickup crltrrta Dur to the Install movies
H R S . F . KEYES
Thanksgiving holiday, pick-up
OEORQIA
will nol occur on Nov 24-25

C O R R E C TIO N
Ref|uiremenls for animal sup
pliers lo give Innuc citations to
pels lex sale and recommended
frequency of til m xulal Ions was
Incorrectly reported In Tues
day’s llrnthl According lo Trlsh
Srotl. director ol the Humane
{society of Seminole County, pel
suppliers are required by stale
law to tnnoculale jx ls for sale,
and most puppies slxiuld be
Innorulatrd every 2-3 weeks
from H O wrrks old to IB wrrks
old

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There's a pcrsslhlllty you might
neglect something you should do
today Just bet ause It’s lough It
• ovens b a r 21. IB ftft
Of me many rnierprlses that will hr rrpially hard later when
you’ll |m i i i i ip.tte m during the sou won’t tie able to dodge It
PISCES IFeh 20 March 201
coming year, our will sianct out
almvr all tire rest It will tie a Give someone you know only
more ambitious undertaking casually another rliancr today
Instead nl lodging solely on one
than you rver attempted prr
past, unpleasant Incident
vlously,
ARIES IMarch 21 April 111)
S A G IT T A R IU S iNov 23Dec
i l l II you’re going oul shopping When (Irallng with nuhonlliialrs
today. It's lime you treated today. diclatortaJ mrlhoeU will
yourself lo somrlliing llial could not achieve desirable results
rnhance your Itruige. provided It Conversely, consideration und
doesn't wipe out ymir budget to kindness will work.
TAURUS (April 2GMay 20)
do so Sagltturtus. treat yoursrlf
to a birthday gilt Send for your Your altitude could be a trifle too
Astro Graph predictions for thr negative today and this might
year ahead by mailing SI In make your endeavors m uch
Astro-Graph, c/o tins newspaper. tougher than they should tx1*0 lto\ 1H42H. Cleveland. OH l.ightrn up and relax
GEMINI (May 2 1-June 20| Do
44IOI-342H. Ik- surr In stale
not expect others to cover vour
your /odtac sign.
o h llg a ilo n s for you tod ay,
CAPRICORN (Dec 22 Jan
l(l| lire ause you’re not overly especially those of a financial
fond of the source, you might nature. You can manage things
turn a deaf ear lo some sound yourself If you put forth the
suggestions today I Icing closed proper cfforl.
minded will not serve your best
CANCER (June 2 1-July 22)
Interests.
Once you deride upon some­
AQUARIUS |Jan. 20Fcb. t«»l thing today, slick to your de­

By Bernice Bede Otol
TOUR BIR TH D AY

cision II you let negative alterllicMighls inlluenc r your Judg­
ment. you could get oil un a
wrong tack
LEO (July 23 Aug 221 Todav
voti might feel you’re unduly put
u (k &gt;ii by a close friend. This may
lx- true, but you can make your
burden tighter try remembering
wtial tills pereon lots done for
you In thr jms I
V1ROO I Aug. 23 Sept 221
Today an associate might InIrcxlucr you lo someone who ran
be a good contact for advancing
your present plans. You might
nut like this person, but try lo be
plrasanl anyway
LIBRA ISrpt 23-Oet. 231 You
might have to take oti a Ini more
rrs|xmslblllly than usual today
licith d o m e stica lly and carrcrwlsr. Don't let these disrup­
tive conditions overwhelm you
SCORPIO (0(1. 24-Nov. 22l
People with whom you’ll be
so&lt; tally Involved loday will (rel
uncom fortable if yo u take
yourself or the topics of conver­
sation too seriously.
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D E A R A B B T : I heartily dls
a grrr wnh your answer to "No
Movies. Thanks. ” regarding the
flight attendant's request top
lower the window Mweirs m
show 3 movie
You cay. "It's only 00 minutes,
so tx- a good sjxin and pull your
shade down.'* A b b y . In &lt;10
minutes, tlte plane will fly over
OQO miles of o u r brautllul
country. I am one passenger who
will nol pulldown the shade!
Maybe It's time the airlines
had no-tnovle sections, like they
have no saioxlng sections
L A U R E N C E B. S TE IN JR.,
M A S S A C H U S E TTS

Ih r eighth consecutive yrar.
Altamonte Sp rin gs nauiiullori
customers will have an opportu­
nity to discard large household
Items and yard trim m ings fire of
charge

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For 24-hour listings, see TV Week issue of Friday, Nov. 18.

D E A R ABBY: Mv sympathies
are with "No Movies Thanks ' 1
agree that wr scenery watchers
are in thr minority, tint looking
out thr window can tx very
educational
As a fomirr director of the
Museum of American Geogra­
phy. I was horrified to learn lhal
most Ameitc .ms catinoi idrnlllv

Ir view Iroin an airplane window
tn order lo arcomtnodatr a lewcouch jxiiatcxs
K A T H L E E N IR E L A N D .
FO R T LAUDERDALE. FL A .

A D V IC E

D E A R A B B Y : Please Immedi­
ately reverse your advice to "N o
Movies. Th a n k s "! The most
memorable flight I have ever
experienced was Ih r ' polar
route" tn London from Los
ihc major rtvrrs and mountain Angeles, while olht-rs watched
ranges of the Untied States on a some stupid movie
map T h r National Geographic
I Ifft m y window shade up |ust
Society has rein nut ted huge e n o u g h t o see I n c m o * r
sums uf money lo encourage sjxciarular view of mv entire
people to look at maps and life
appreciate ihr importance ol
M A R Y LO UISE S M IT H .
P A S A D EN A . C A L IF .
grograjihv
While flying into Chicago. I
have had adult scat-partner* ask
D EA R A B B Y : When I travel
me if I knew what "llial body ol hv plane. I take along an atlas
w-.ilrr" was Sonic- didn’t even and attempt lo follow Ihr plane’s
know II was a lake, much less m ule hy identifying rivers,
Lake- Mu lug,in'
towns. Irrrways. ete. This lias
It more people would jtass up made m v occasional High Is a
the movie and Icxik out Ihe ddight lietwcni Pennsylvania
window while consulting an and Iowa. I was able lo identify
aerial map they might learn 24 cities (rout thr air
something
I have n rv rr Ix-rn asked lo
J . ERIC M A T lower my shudr. hoi I would
D E LA W A R E have (x-en outraged were I asked
to do so Abby. please don't ask
D E A R A B B Y : As a fllghl us to conlorm to someone rise's
attendant for 25 years, I musi Idea ot w hat ts ts-st lor us
disagree with your advice In "No
G E R A L D M O R 8 E LLO .
Movies Thanks"
EUG EN E. O R E.
I ii
oo m o r e I ti a n t&lt;0
m inutrs.' one could miss the
D EA R R E A D E R S : Score No
beauty ol the Pacific ( ’oast, tile Movie*.Thanks. "621. Abby.O
Grand Canyon and Ihe RcM*ky
Mountains! Ii was my rxjxrtenc r
(Probisms? Writ* to 0*ar Abby.
Hi.cl less than 30 nrrvcnt of the For * personal, unpublished
puissf-ngers actually watc h l lie reply, sand a •all-addrassad.
III tllghl movie, .incl I lien they do
•tampad envelop* to Dear Abby,
so only out of tHirrdom
P-0. Box 69440, Lot Angelas,
I'lcanr. don’t discourage any­ Calll. 90069. All contapondanc*
one from ru|ovtug thr panemi m- I i c onfidential.)

ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

Soviets, Americans jazz it up
at an upright piano, delving into
Soon Dvoskin turned il into a
a corn (Wish ton he introduced duel Then Ihey we re joined try
CAM BRIIKiE. Mass
I line s only as I In Yc at ol lMr» I " He It i i I m a n . 14 I c h a i d s a i i d
nothing tike a Soviet-American made tie* battered old piano Nimlu/ya I he inienslty sluiii-cl
sound lik&lt; a h.crpsic hord. his as they bounced track and lorili
summit w hen die subject Is )a//
There was only jdaving. no Idurrmg (lands then mixed in Iroin Ikdlad to iMiiiiliast — a relernegotiating as iwn slniulhtnnnis som e barrelhouse wh i ms y . cnee to the Soviet artlhem
to u rs tn S o v iri m usicians Russian harmonies, and the thrown in tor guml measure —
crossed (Mills m llosiou during aiunal inlrnsiiy ol Cecil Taylor before tIn- extended tune wound
dow n 40 iiumiic s later.
their lirst visit to the Unllrd — at twice ihe sjk cd
States
One lour look jilunist Igor
Bril'* all star Soviet band to
eight U S filler. T h e other
brought keyboard player Serges
Kurvokliin to 11 elite* lor solo
gigs, group performance* and
collatxiratton* witli dancers
And so i i was that Kurynkhin
and Itrtl’s talented double base
player. Victor Dvusklii. wound
up at R yles’ j a*/ clu b In
Cambridge Tuesday night lor
Soviet-American jam m ing tilled
with joy and Intensity.
They were reunited with a
close friend, ihr talented young
saxophonist Igor Butman, who
moved lo Ikmtim last year alter
winning critics' (Kills as the top
Soviet tenor player
On hand were vibraphone
muster Gury Burton and the
bund Butman co-leads with
Boston kryhoard player Rachel
Nlrolax/o
Burton. Butman, and drum­
Carnival kicks
mer Martin Richards opened
things with Dvoskin. tin* Soviet
Church youth and community chtldfon enjoy various activihes af
Union's nip Ja// Imssisi tor ihcthe fall carnival of New Mf Calvary Baptist Church. West 12th
|»asi decade. Their set Included
Slreel, Sanford The carnival, hold Saturday, raised funds for the
"Green Dolphin Street." a trad)
church's annual Dual Day. to be hold Nov 27.
i ion.cl Russian song set to jay/, a
Soviet ju// original and a liasle
blues
Then li was Kuryokhm's mm
to da//le lie Is 3-1. a crinieni|MiM EA T PRODUCERS O U T L E T
rary keyboard pl.iver whose
style touches on classical music-,
the avam garde. Ixxiglr wiMiglr
and swing He has been called
the enfant lerrlhtc ol tin- Soviet
music underground hut In re­
cent years has gained celebrity
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Mi'll,

25 Cents

TUESDAY

Decem ber 20, 1988

S a n fo rd H e ra ld
8 1, i Year. No 102 — Sanford. Florida

L o n g w o o d

r a is

C o m m issio n okays w ater, sew er
hikes d es p ite c itiz e n s ’ protests

Freight train derails
&gt;‘OMONA. Calif. - A train packed with auto
pari* derailed In eastern Lrn AnKele* County
Monday night. creating a massive plleup of
fallen freight car* but causing no injuries,
authorities said
The first 29 car* of the M eat Southern Pacific
Railroad train derailed as It passed through
Montclair, located 35 miles east of downtown
Los Angeles, at 9 12 p m., company spokesman
Rob IL*pp* said.
I lie iuconvulv*- stayed on »he tracks and it*
engineer* were uninjured. Iloppe said.
The Blue Streak Merchandise, carrying auto
parts from St Louis. Mo . was destined lor the
General Motor* plant In Van Nuy*. C a lif. when
most of the train derailed, and the laiien car*
-m ade one massive plleup." Hopfx- said
The cause of the derailment was under
Investigation. Iloppe and Montclair police said
Cleanup was expected to take one day. Hoppe
said, adding that the cost of the derailment
would not be known for several day*

By S A N D R A B 0 U C H A M IN E

Herald stall writer
LONGWOOD - Despite protests, city commis
•loners last evening voted 3 -1 to raise water rates
by 25 percent and sewer rates by 30 percent
City Administrator Gene DcMarle said. "There
are no alternatives to the rale Increase All
avenues were explored "
Commissioner Lynette Dennis, who was de­
feated in the city's Nov 8 election*, voted against
the rate Increases

People In Ihe audience applauded her decision
"I've always tiled to represent the citizens ol
l-ongwood With Increases In property taxes I
could not In good faith put Ihe extra burden on
them." Dennis said during * break In the
Commissioner* Ted ISielklng Henry Hardy
and Richard Hulllngton voted in favor of the
Increases
Craig Hush, president of the Columbus
ILirbuur Homeowners Association. i|wke aga'n*'
ihe rale Increase*

■

He *atd the water and sewer revenue fund In
the 1987-88 budget had surplus of 1237.833 and
the water and sewer capital Improvement fund
account had a surplus of *HI0.4«O Therefore, he
maid the
.irr not n r r m a r y . Mr
suggested that money lie transferred to satisfy
the Sun Bank bond agreement
;
I he « ity is under an obligation In repay Sun
Hank holder of 83 million in waier and sewer
revenue bond* Issued by Longwood
"The shock should not tie absorbed all at once
Who wants to live In and do business In a clly
with the highest water and sewer rates In the
area My last recommendation Is not to pass the
rate I ncr ease.
Hush said.
DeMarie on IV , 3 changed the hearing date for
the increases to last night * meeting Instead of
ihe second wee* m January because lie said It
t»ce Rates. Page S A

Fire claims
Longwood
residence

New shopping
center comes
to Lake Mary
By SA N D R A BO UCH AH IN C

Robbers botch bank heist

Herald stall writer_________________

A L L E N TO W N . Pa — An assistant bank
manager was abductrd at his suburban home
Monday and forced to wear a bomb llke device
during a failed robbery attempt that turned Into
a live-hour hostage standoff, authorities said
Causley Edwards, manager of the Merchants
Hank In Whitehall Township, was confronted by
a masked man before mam and ordered at
gunpoint to drive to the hank, said FBI
spokesman John Kundts
H it officials said more than one susprcl was
being sought in Ihe robbery attempt but
declined to say how many No arrests had been
made
The FBI spokmman deocrlbrd the bungled
robbery attempt as "basically an extortion
against the bank " Kundts said the *u»|x-cts
held Edwards and the bank's manager hostage
and demanded a "substantial" amount ol
money.
From U nlttd Pr*«s International report*_____

By LAUR A L. SU LLIV AN

Herald stall wrtlar___________________

LAKE MARY - The Oaks Shop
ping Center at the intersec ttarn of
L a k e M a r y B o u le v a r d a n d
Longw ood-Lake Mary Road Is
scheduled to open within the first
iwo weeks of March, the owner and
developer said Monday
Food Lion grocery store, a 83 5
billion grocery chain from North
Carolina, will tie ihe center's anchor
tenant. "They expect to open quite
a lew stores In Ihe area." Stanley It
Sandefur Sandefur said
The other tenants Include A A T
OflIce Products. T-C.B.Y. Yogurt.
Energy Source Fitness Center.
Diversified Dryclean Development.
Tan Physique. U-Take A Hake
Puza. Balloon Magic. Framing Crr
at Inns. Native Casuals. Jim m y T *
Restaurant. Oaks l-uundroin.it. All
My Children clothing store and
Video USA
Sandefur said about 75 periant. If
not all. of ihe shots, will open in

LONGWOOD — A i litre alarm fire
destroyed a lamgwnod Inane yester­
day
F o r a b o u t 90 m in u t e s . 25
firelighters fought flames that
engulfed the two story, wood Irame
house al 1033 Oxlord Rd
Fire units from Longwood. Alta
monte Springs Winter Springs and
Seminole County fire departments
responded lo Ihe call al 9 15 a m
C h a rle s C h a p m a n , c h le l ol
L o n g w o o d F ir e D e p a r t m e n t ,
estimated Ihe damage lo lie III excess
of 850.000
Although he said the house was
neatly a total In** firefighters were
able lo salvage some Items, such as
gill* beneath the family * Christmas
uee
I he lire was can sett hy an electix al
problem In a central healing unit,
lire lighter* said

Mart h

□ Nation
E P A dishes out heavy fines
W ASHINGTON — The Environmental Protec
Hon Agency, for the first time enforcing Its
" right■lo-know** law. lined 25 companies *1 3
million Monday lor falling tu tell the public
about toxic chemical releases Irtan factories
The largest single penalty. 8721.UOO. was
osaesaed against Inland Steel Co.'s plant In East
Chicago. Ind . which the EPA said did not file a
required annual report of Its emission of 33
chemicals Including cancer causing tienrenr
Other types of violators ranged from a sugar
refiner to a countertop maker to a manufacturer
of swimming pool chemicals to Ihe Dixie
brewery of New Orleans. Ihe agency announced
•*

Vikings w in season finale
MINNEAPOLIS — Walker Lee Ashley returned
an Interception 94 yards for a touchdown with
2 37 remaining Monday night, leading Min­
nesota to a 28-27 victo­
ry over the Chicago
Hears and giving the
Vikings the home field
In Ihe NFC wild-card
game
The Vikings needed a
victory to earn the right
to host Ihe Dec. 20
wildcard game against the I-os Angeles Ham* II
Ihe Viking* had lost. Minnesota would have had
to play the Ram* In Anaheim. Calif
The Interception, the first of Ashley's NFL
career, came as the Hcurs hail rallied (tom a
2 1-point deficit to within 21-20 and moved to
Ihe Minnesota H vard line
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When ihe unit overheated, lire
Investigator Gu* Carbonell explained,
fire and smoke traveled through air
conditioning units beneath Ihe
structure'* floor
The home was owned and resided
In hy Frank Farruggta.

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Lt. Sieve Clelland bailies (lames al Longwood home.

Chapman said Ihe sire of Ihe flrr
and Ihe building necessitated a
three alarm fire, which Is Ihe most
the department allows for
No Injuries were reported

See Shopping. Page 5A

Suit settled; now commission
focuses on controversial sign

□ Sports

IN D E X

Construction (or the 87 million
•hopping center began In Sep­
tember by Sandefur Development
Inc. of Sanford
This Is the llrsl phase of the
development which Is Just under
70.000 square leel Phase II will he
an additional 20.000 square feel
and Is projected lor com DieI Ion
sometime next year, according li»
Sandefur.
Th e shopping center design
adheres In the guidelines ol Ihe
Uike M.trv Boulevard Model Gale
way Concept ovrrlay plan devekqird
by a 12 member committer Ibis

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T o d a y w i l l be
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In the lower 70s.
Wind will tie south 5
to 10 mph. Tonight
will be clear and not
so cold with a low In
the upper 40* to
lower 50*

By BR AD CHURCH

Herald stall writer
SANFORD — Clly commissioners
decided Monday lo accept a 810.000
out-of-court settlement from Lake
Monroe Marina. Inc . and Starltnc.
o p e ra to r of the S a n fo rd Star
excursion boat. In a longstanding
lawsuit
In another matter, the commis­
sioners left In doubt how It will vole
next week on a request from
Seminole National Hank to erec t Ihe
sign II wants In the historic district
The suit waz filed against the
Manna und Starllne lor damage the
excursion Ikm I allegedly paused lo
the seawall, marina bottom and Iroat
launching ramp, a* well as over
disagreements about who was re­
sponsible for maintenance and re­
pair*
Commissioner* also authorized Hill
Simmons, director ol engineering and
planning, to continue negotiating
with Charles Volk, owner of Lake
Monroe Marina, on what marina
maintenance responsibilities ihr clly
and Volk have.
A list of nine proposed area# of
maintenance and who l* resjxwslblc
for each. wa» presented lo Ihe
commission bul Volk told the com
mlsslonrrs hr dor* nol agrrr with all
of them
The commission told Simmons to
continue the negotiation* until
agreement between both panics Is
reached and (hen the maintenance
agreement will be made part of the
lease agreement between Volk and
Ihe clly.
In Ihe sign muller. Seminole Na­
tional Hank soon will open Its facility

on First SI reel, bul has lo rn unable
to reach agreement with Ihe Historic
Preservation Hoard on what type "f
sign It can rrrcl In front of llie
building I he Itoard l* auihnrlzrd hy
ihe clly (.* determine whether pro­
posed building*, remodeling, or sign*
are appropriate for the downtown
historic district
I’htllp II Chestnut, president of the
hank. *ald Ihe lltsl proposed sign
design was rejected hy Ihe hoard
When a revised design, incorporating
suggestions from llie Imard. was
brought back. II loo w as rejected. He
asked ihe commission lo overturn ihr
rejection.
The bank Is proposing a sign 20
(ret high, reduced irom ihe originally-pro|Mised 23 feel high The bottom
of Ihe sign lace would lx- nine leel
front the ground, reduced from nine
leel 10 Inches
Cal Conklin, a member of Ihr
Historic Preservation Hoard, said the
Ixiard had suggested a ground-level,
less o b tru sive slgtt- H ow ever.
Chestnut said that would entail
obtaining a variance Irom Ihe Hoard
of Adjustment and permission Irom
Ihe Planning and Zoning Com ­
mission to amend the site plan for the
bank, which Indicates a sign on a
pole
"We have no objection lo a ground
level sign, but Ihe proposed sign ls
well within Ihe requirements ol Ihe
city's sign ordinance and we didn't
waul to ask for a variance to that
ordinance." Chestnut said
H r added that the hank spent about
two months trying to get the sign
approved by the Historic Preservetlo
Board. Now It Is gelling close lo Ihe
Bee Sign. Page SA

Revised sign shrank from 23 feet to 20

�•A — Sanford Horsld. Sanford, Florid* - Tuobdoy, Dsctfntwr 20. 1988

NEWS FROM THE REGION AND ACROSS THE STATE

FLORIDA
BRIEFS

NASA touts Mars exploration
United Press Intemstlenal

Reward for cou ga r killers suggested
TA LLA H ASSEE — Rep Hilt Gram and Ihc Florida Wildlife
Federation on Monday vowed to raise $ 10.000 to poM as a
reward for Ihc killers of two Western cougar* shot nfter thetr
release in the Osceola National Forest.
The cougars were among five released In the North Florida
forest to sec If endangered Florida panthers could survive In
the area. Three of the cougars. Imported from Texas, died
within six months of their release.
One of the cougars was found dead from an Infected gunshot
wound earlier this month. In October, wildlife officials found n
radio collar that had been cut off a second cat and thrown into
u pond; they believe that cougar was killed for his pell
"There ought to be shame on all of us who hunt, who fish,
who love the out-of-doors when therr Is a senseless killing,
which Is apparently what has happened to some of these
reintroduced Western cougars." said Grant. I) Fla
Game and Fresh Water Fish Commission ofllctals have been
monitoring the Western cougars to see whether the area would
make a good home for Florida panthers. Despite the killings
and the unexplained death of a third cat found (tooling In the
Suwannee River, they say the experiment has shown promise.
"Thu s far 11 looks like II Is very much possible to reintroduce
Florida cals In that area, that they will respond and set up
lerMftti4*-* m d intersct with one another socially and support
theinsr.ves nutritionally. Just like they are *u|i|&gt;r**od to." said
To m Logan, the commission s chief of wildlife rrsrarrh.

Bush, Quayle win electoral college votes
TALLAHASSEE — George Hush and Dan Quayle captured
Florida for a second time Monday as all 21 of the state's
electoral college voters cast their ballots for the president-elect
and his running mate.
Those 21 votes, plus 517 votes from electors In other states
voting Monday, will be transmuted to Washington for a tine!
count. The results, formalizing Uush and Quayle'* election, will
be announced before a Joint session of Congrrsa Jan A
The eleetoral college, crealrd by American revolutionaries
shortly after the Unltrd States won Its freedom from England,
has oflrn been criticized as an arrhalc system has no
Justification In modern America.
But Gov. Hoh Martinez, presiding ovrr the brief rlecllon
ceremony, defended the syslrm as a pan of the American
heritage
"Th e Unltrd Kingdom still has a king and queen, hut
Parllment for Its government. Yet (royalty! Is kept as pan of
tradition." Martinez said.
"Th e electoral college to a great degree Is a part of our
tradition, a part of the 'oundlng of this nation. It's a part of
history."

Sale of Eastern's shuttle approved
MIAMI — A federal Judge In Washington cleared the way
Monday for the $365 million sale of Eastern Airlines' profitable
Northeastern shuttle operation to New York developer Donald
Tru m p, denying a union attempt for an Injunction,
Unless the ruling Is overturned on appeal, the sale of the
Boston-New York-Washlngton operation probably will be
completed by early next year following the expected
Transportation Department approval
U.S. District Judge Barrington Parker ruled that the
Miami hoard Eastern's unions failed to demonstrate the sale of
the shuttle would violate federal labor law or should be seen as
an rflort by Texas Air Corp.. Eastern's parent company, to
strip the subsidiary of II* assets In order to undermine the
unions
Barker also said Eastrm showed that the sale was necessary'
considering the airline's belrngurrd financial position and need
for a cash infusion Eastern lost $234 million In the first nine
months of this year.

Tam pa man pleads guilty to fraud
BILOXI. Miss. — Dennis l’lllar. 38. of Tampa. Is one of three
men who pleaded guilty In Hlkixl. Miss to running a
nationwide scheme to fraudulently sell Interests In nil and
natural gas wells.
Jerry Lamplcy. 40. the purported mastermind of Ihe scheme,
and Tom Ellzey. 37. both of Gulfport, and Dennis Pillar. 30. of
Tampa. Fla,, entered Ihrlr pleas Monday before U.S. District
Court Judge Walter J. Gex III They pleaded guilty to mall
fraud, serurlllea fraud and sale of unregistered securities
They were released on $50,000 bond. Their plea* included
agreements of cooperation wllh aiilhnrltles In the investigation
Lamplcy has also been linked to a federal perjury Indictment
released last week against District Attorney Glenn Cannon of
Gulfport Cannon has pleaded Innocent to charges of
concealing asarta. lying under oalh In a hankrupiry drposlilon
a nd obstruct Ion of J ustirr.
He has remained free under $5,000 bond and Is set for trial
Jan. 17. although prosecutors have Mid II will likely hr
delayed.

Prom Unilfd Press International reports

L O TTE R Y
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In the Florida Lottery CASH 4
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W A S H IN G TO N — The space agency
unveiled Monday four possible long-range
plans for Ihe exploration of the moon and
Mars. Including a scenario for a manned
visit to the Hrd Plane! that could trcgln as
early as 2005.
"In Ihe 21st century, mankind will mosi
likely witness the first human footprint on
the surface of Mars." wrote John Aaron,
chief of NASA's office of exploration. In hts
department's Itrst annual report.
Other options presented at a news confer­
ence Included establishment of a permanent
ouip&gt;st un the moon and a flight to the
Martian moon. Phobos
llut Aaron said to arrompllsh any such
lofty goals the nation must make key
decisions relatively soon because of Ihe time
re q u ire d to d eve lo p the advanced
technology required for such ambitious
missions Including new super boosters, a
permanently manned spare station and an
upgraded manned launch vehicle.
"The choices arr many. The question
facing tlbr. nation today Is how America
should pursue the opportunities sod reap

U n llsd Brass International

G A IN ESV ILLE - Newcom­
ers lo Florida are more op­
timistic about their finances
than thr average Floridian,
and they arr more Inclined lo
buy houses and cam In the
next six months, economists
said Monday.
New Floridians — those who
have lived In Ihe state less
than a year — arr also more
upbeal about Florida's future
economic health, said David
Lenzc and Robert Eptlng.
economists at the University of
Florida Bureau of Economic
and Business Research.
Among nrw arrivals. 55.4
percent said they were happy
with their current financial
condition and 75.7 percent
w rrr optimistic about their
Anarvclal future.
Among Floridians overall,
only 41.7 percent fell good
about their current financial
condition, and 54 percent were
optimistic for the future. Lenzc
said.
Only l.b percent of new
arrivals felt their financial

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Case No. 2 focused on a manned landing
on Mars Such a flight, which would require
far more advanced technology and plann­
ing. could begin as early as 2005 with a
cargo ship-tanker launch from Earth orbit
Three months later, an right-member rrrw
could t&gt;r launched to Mars
After a remfezvou* wllh the cargo ship,
four aslronaut* could descend lo Ihe
Martian surface while ihrlr rrrw m atr*
remained hrhtnd In orbit AAcr about 30
days, thr learns would rr-unllr for the flight
bark to Earth The total mission time I*
about 14 months-

co n d ition w o u ld w orsen,
compared to 6 2 percent ol all
Floridians
T h r researchers, who com­
plied their data from th r
Bureau's Florida Consumer
Survey, found that newcomers
also are bullish on life stair of
the state

United Prats International

MIAMI — T h rrr of the rigid
Miami poller ofllcrrs under In­
vestigation in the fatal Ik-.ding of
a drug suspect w rrr named on
an Internal department list In
trndrd lo Idrnlify overly ag
grrsslvr officers. (Miller said

Monday.

Detective* I’ablo Comacho.
Ronald Sinclair and Nathaniel
Veal Jr. were named In a July
1968 "Early Warning System
memo listing 22 ofAcer* who
had Ave or more ''control of
The optimism of the new
persons" reports in two years
comers translates into plans to
Officers must turn In ihe reports
make major purrhaaes In Ihe
any lime force beyond normal
next alx m onths, the re ­
handcuffing Is used lo makr an
searchers said
arrest
Tfie three ofAcers. along with
As might he expected, new­
detective* Charlie Haynes. Tom
comers were more Ukely to
Trujillo and Andy Watson, were
buy a new house. Lenze mild
relieved of duly wllh pay pend
16.2 perrent of new arrivals
Ingan Investigation Into Friday's
arr pbuming to buy bouses In
fatal
b e a tin g of Le on a rd o
Ihe next six months, com­
Mercado. 35pared to 7.8 perrent of Flort
Two supervisor* In the under­
d laiis over all
cover narcotics unit. Ll. Michael
Car purchases were planned
Christopher am) Sgi. Manuel
by 2l.t» p e m M of the hew ' Ofosa. also were relieved of duty
arrivals, compa'mt to IB per- • tr&lt; ause of thr way they handled
rent bffottgtimr residents **'1
the Invrsttgailon after the heat
f
r ,
log.

Eptlng said 69 5 percent of
new mlgranis were optimistic
about Florida's future com­
pared lo M B percent of Flori­
dians In general

Lam arho s namr ap|M-ars at
the top of ihe warning memo
which I* updated every six
itumth* He had right control of
(K-rsons report* more I ban any
oilier (min email hut one In thr
I ( MO oil it er dr(»artnirnl
When an olAcrr I* listed In the
memo. Internal Security ofneer*
send a notice to his or her
supervisor The supervisor re
views each incident riled in the
memo, then recommends what
action should be taken
"They get counseling when
needed Sometime* ihey have lo
take a stress class It's a
counseling program In which
officers Irarn how beltrr to
handle job-related sires# Or
sometime* they are transferred
to another line of work, said
poller spokesman Raymond
Lang
Hr salt! hr did not know wltal
action was taken, but other
officers familiar with Ihe system
said a d ion beyond informal
counseling was rarr
1-ang said that Just because
the thrre Officers' names w ere on
the list did not mean they were
overly aggressive

United Praia International

TA L L A H A S S E E - A new
program for pregnant teenagers
Is designed lo break Ihe (lattern
of early births and child abuse,
a n d c o u l d he e x p a n d e d
statrwlde. according lo ex(»rrl*
al Florida State University.
"Too often, a 12- or 13-yearold mol her treats hrr new baby
as an Inanimate object." said
Dean Evelyn T . Stngrr of the
FSU School of Nursing "Th e
Infant Is llkr a play loy to hrr al
first, then It becomes a nuisance
Such Infants arr al high risk for
physical abuse and neglect."
The nursing school has devel­
oped a program to leach young
rnoihrr* childrearing skills ll
Includes support groups, a tele­
phone hot line, and stall mem­

bers to help with the problems of
thr mothers, their chlldien and
other family members
An FSU student nurse may
accompany pregnant teen* in
the delivery room.
"The bond between mother
and child Is most apt to occur
during labor and al delivery."
Singer said " A supportive,
knowledgeable person, such as a
maternal nursing student, ran
help enhance the bonding process, which Improves Ihe child's
chance* for getting good care
(rom As mother."
Singer said the program's aim
Is lo break the pattern of early
pregnancy, which lends to run
In cyeles in the same family.
"A teenager or a 12-year-old
who Is pregnant often has u
young mother who Is still having

babies, and Ihe grandmother
may be 50 or younger." Singer
said "W e hope lo change that.
In part by m aking use ol
neighbors who do not follow Ihe
pattern to serve as role models
for Ihe girl* "
The pilot program 1s funded by
the Department of Health and
Rehabilitative Services and will
Initially serve the Wakulla. Leon
and Gadsden counties of north
Florida Tren-uge pregnancies
and report* of child neglect and
abuse arr unusually high In
those areas Bill official* note
ili.it additional funding could
allow the program to ex (kind
throughout Florida
"If ihe future of this country
depends u(x»n the youngster* of
today, we need to be surr they'll

be hralthy. have a good chance
lo Irarn. and have an Interest In
thr world around them." Singer
said "Therefore. Ihrlr mol hers
need to lie able lo do more than
Just survive
"Many of Ihrse young girls
equate sex with love.” she wild
"Some of Ihe consequences of
that outlook arr prnmtsrully.
transmission of venereal disease,
pregnancy, and becoming a
p.trrnt when one is Mill a child
We want to help them explore
(heir options,"
Singer said researchers have
hern finding higher rates of
sexual activity among high
school and Junior high students
than among those ol college age.
Younger women also seem less
aware of the risk of rontraellng
or transmitting AIDS

THE WEATHER
LOCAL FORECAST
Toda y...m ostly su nn y and
warmer. High In the lower 70*
Wind Smith 5 to lOm ph.

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W EDNESDAY
P ty C ld y 72 48

Wednesday ...mostly clear ami
warm with a high In the mid
70s. Light south wind*

MOON PHASES

FLORIDA TEMPS
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•wratandrainlallalla m E O T today
Spin
HI U
City i
Ap*!*ChicOl*
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U iy lo r* B t u h
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Fort Laudvrdai#
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Mioml
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«s 44 0
O 'U ndo
91 M 0
Pantacola
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W t u li lu d e ilv
TaHahatta*
9? 14 0
49 41 0
Tampa
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97 34 «
W rit Palm *V#a&lt;h
11 4* •

NATIONAL TEMPS

EXTENDED OUTLOOK

Tonight...fair and not u» cold,
laiw In the up|x-r 40* lo lower
50*. Light south wind.

Tuesday. December 20. lOBfl
Vol 81. No 102

Second C la n Par I a( a Paid al Sanlerd.
Florida M ill

" T h r Aral expedlllon to I'holto* could
occur In 2003." Aaron's report said. "This
would require a fast pared development
schedule nnd minimum dependence of
In orbit support facilities."

FSU program helps pregnant teenagers

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Mar* as early as 2003 followed by a manned
shot 10 months later.
Tfie four person crew would reach Mars
after a nine-month Alghl and once In orbli.
they could rendezvous with Ihe cargo ship,
lake on fuel and Itrgln exploring I'hobo* and
Ihe Red I'lanei.

Suspended officers
cited as aggressive

Florida newcomers
are more optimistic

I V

PvblnbaO Daily and Sunday, aitapt
Saturday by T h t Santard Harold.
Inc . MO N French A ve .. Santard.

Ihe benefits promised by human exploration
of the solar system. " Aaron Mid
I‘resident Kragan signed n new national
space policy last year I hat stales a longrange goal for thr Amrrlran spare program
— "to expand human presence and activity
beyond Earth orbit Into the solar syslrm "
For the last year, the exploration office In
thr National Aeronautics and Space Ad­
ministration ha* studied ways la ac­
complish that goal.
"The big thing they want to emphasize Is
that If you want lo do any of these things
you've got to commit tocenatn technologies
now." said NASA spokesman Ed Campion.
"It drrrsn l matter which one you choose.
Ihe moon or Mars "
Four basic approaches lo mannrd solar
system exploration were set out as case
stu dies and evaluated In term s of
technology requirements, human resources,
and other factor* and were presented In Ihe
report. "Beyond Earth s Boundaries "
Case No. I outlined j human expedition to
explore Mars from thr vantage pnlnt of Its
liny potato-shaped moon I’hnbos Such a
Alghl would lie launched In Iwo stages, wllh
a cargo transport and furl depot fired lo

N EW
Dec 30

BEACH CONDITIONS
Daytona Beach: Waves are I
In 2 led wllh a slight chop.
Current Is lo Ihe smith with a
water lempcraturr of 551 degree*.
New Sm yrn a Beach: Waves arc
I
In IIY feet and semi-choppy.
Current I* to the south, with a
water lempcraturr ol 5H degrees.
Sun screen factor; 17.

W ED N E8 R D A Y :
SO LUNAR T A B L E : Min 3 n in
3.20 p m . Maj. 5i 10 a m . 5) 40
|i in TID E S : Daytons Beach:
high*, f i l l a m . 6:30 p m .
low*. 12 2H a m. New Sm yrna
Beach: high*. 6:31 a m . b 50
p m low. 12 4N a m Sebastian
Inlet: highs. 6,09 a m . 0 OH
p in.: low, 12 22 a.ru

BOATING
Si Augusiinr lo Ju p lirr In­
le t— T o d a y ...w in d va ria b le
mostly west 5 kt* this morning
becoming cast around 10 kt*
ibis afternoon. Sea* l&lt;s* than 2
ll becoming 2 lo 3 ft. Bay and
inland walera nmonlh lo a light
chop.
Tonight and Tuesday...wind
southeast 10 to 15 kls. Sea* 2 to
4 It

SUNDAY
P t y C l d y 8 6 -8 2

STATISTICS
The high temperature In San­
ford Monday was 65 degree* and
Ihe overnight low wus 33 a*
reported by the University of
Florida Agricultural Research
and Education Center. Celery
Avenue.
There wus no recorded rainfall
during the 24 hour period end­
ing al H a in
The ieni|&gt;eraiurc
ut 9 a.in. today wn* 65 degrees
and Tuesday's overnight low
was 46. as reeorded by Ihe
National Weather Service at the
Orlando International Airport.
Other data
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�Santord Haiald, Sanford, Florida — Tuesday, OacamSar !0. I98fl — J*

POLICE BRIEFS

Work begins on wastewater treatment site
By J . MARK B A R P IIL O

Herald staff writer

Man accused of battering w om an
SANFORD — Sanford |roller rrixirl they heard a man cursing
and yelling and a woman crying for help when Ihry arrived at
Sail Polnte Apartments. II S Highway 17-92 Apt 189. Bldg. 4.
at about 4 a m. Sunday.
Poller rntrrrd Ilia apparlmrnt and the man. who reportedly
refused to calm down, resisted poller when they arrested him.
Carl A. Chlpps. 28. Is charged with battery, breach of peace
and resisting without violence Bond Is &gt;300 The woman, who
w u Identified In the arrest rrport as Chlpps girlfriend, accused
him of hitting her several times

Several arrested on DUI charges
SANFORD — The following persons face a charge of driving
under the influence In Seminole County:
• Curtis I.re Hicks. 24. of 1023 Seventh St . Casselberry, was
arrested at 8 02 p m Saturday after his car was In an accident
at 240 Lake Triplet Drive. Casselberry. Casselberry police also
charged him with driving with a sus|&gt;rnded license, carrying a
concealed weapon careless driving, having no Insurance and
not wearing a seatbelt
• Bruce Charles Waugh. 37. of 40ft 29th St.. Sanford, at 5 24
a m Sunday alter his rar was seen traveling east on Lake Mary
Boulevard, loike Mary, with headlights out. He was also
rhargrd for driving with a revoked license
• Paul E Berger 47. of Winter Park, at 9 24 p m Sunday on
Howell Branch Hoad at Betty Drive, after his car was In an
accident lie was also rhargrd with leaving the scene of an
accident with property damage

Injured officer to return to work
SANFOHI) — Sanford policeman Gordon Held. Injured when
his rnctorryi le collided with a car Dec 19. Is expected to return
to light duty ul the police department within the nest few days.
Police Chief Steven Harriett said
Held suffered u broken right hand and bruises when he was
thrown from his police ntotorryclr alter It collided with a 1984
Volkswagen that made a left turn In front of him on U S
Highway 17-92. Harriett said
The driver of the car. I&gt;avld C. Snell. 23. of 2410 S
Grandview Ave.. Sunford. wasn't Injured The Florida Highway
Patrol. Harriett said, lias charged Snell with violation of the
right nf way
Held was traveling south on U S Highway 17 92 at about
7 38 p m In the outside lane of the road Snell's cur that was In
a northhound turn lane ul I2lh Street, cut In front of the
motorcycle causing the cycle to swerve as Held applied the
brakes and was ejerted, Harriett said Damage to the
motorcycle is estimated at &gt;3,000
Mark Slrnsnid. 21. of 2140 Grandview Ave . a passenger In
Snell's car reported he was slightly Injured in the crash.
Harriett said Held was treated at Central Florida Hrgtonal
Hospital. Sanford, and released

Ex-employee charged with theft
SANFOHI) — Sanford jxillce repori fingerprints left on a
candy Jar at a burglary scene have led to the arrest of a former
worker for the burglarOcd liuslnrss
Vidor Eugene Poole. 28. of 1024 Terrace lainr, Altamonte
Springs, was rharged with hurglarv and grand theft at 10 30
a m Monday ItondIs&gt; I.OOO
He is accused ol stealing a microwave oven and a ropy
machine from Contractor's Supply, 1221 Slate St . Dec 12
poller said the business owner, Gregory Cummings. named a
possible *u »|k c I In the case 1 hat led to the determination,
police said, that Poole's fingerprints were on u candy Jar that
had been tampered with In ('uinmlngs' office Poole Iasi
worked (nr the company In August. Cummings said he washed
the randy Jar 10 day* hrlore the burglary

Police investigate traffic death
A LTA M O N TE SPRINGS — Altamonte Springs police are
Investigating the Irulllc deulh ol a man who lost control of his
pickup truck while westlMiund on Wymore Hoad The victim
died al a hospital within minutes of the 1 12 a m Friday
accident In Altamonte Springs
Dead Is Dwayne Evans Tltompaon. 21. ot 849 S. Wymore
Knud. Altamonte Springs Passenger David J Dr Mat do. 20, of
Altamonte Springs suflered minor Injuries, poller i»|x&gt;krsiiian
Jell Hawkins said
Both men were wearing seatbelts and thal. Hawkins said,
saved Ifc-Muttlo. Thompson was lalally Injured when his head
tmparlrd with a brick wall, which the truck hit at the entrance
of Spring Lukr Hills A|uirtmrnls. Hawkins said Allhough
Thompson was wrurlng a seal bell, Hawkins said, (hat could
not have saved him since the wall made direct Impart through
the truck's cab to till his head
The I hompsnn was pronounced dead at 2 05 a m at Elorlda
Hospital Altamonte Springs

Man accused of stereo theft
A LTA M O N TE SPHINGS — A 19-year-old Altamonte Springs
man accused of strallng u strreo from a car ul 1328 S. Hldge
lake Drive. Nov 19. has brrn charged with burglary and grand
theft
John Allchl* ■ Peacock III. of 709 Crosby Drive, was
arrested by Seminole Comtiy shrrllTs deputies al Monday.
Bond Is &gt;1.000.

EMERGENCY CALLS
MONDAY
• 3:50 h m — 2023 S.
Orlando Dr., lire caused by
employee rending fuel slick
with cigarette lighter, no loss
• 7:41 a m — 118 Mayfair
CL, false alarm.
• 9 30 a.nt. — 2207 Cor­
doba Dr . m e d ica l &lt; all
woman. 83. transported to
Central Florida Regional Hoepltal.
• 951 a m — 1815 Sum ­
merlin Ave.. medical call,
woman. 73. transported to
Central Florida Hrglonul Hos­
pital
• 10 38 a m. 105 W.
Second St ., gas spill
• 1L 5 I a in — 200 Airport
Blvd.. medical call, woman,
74. transported to Central
Florida Regional Hospital
• |2:I4 p m. — 300 N. Park
Ave.. false alarm.
• 1219 p m. — 1201 W.
12th S t ., m e d ic a l c a ll,
woman. 55. nol transported.
• 12.30 p m. — 1201 W.
First St., medical call. man.
23. transported to Central
Florida Regional Hospital.
• 12:44 p in . — 81 Rnck

Cove Ct.. medical call. man.
til, transported to Central
Florida Regional Hospital
• 2 45 p.m. — 13lh Street
and Palmetto Avenue, trauma
cull. Man. 34. tratisjxirted to
Central Florida Regional Hos­
pital: nol transported were
woman. 38; girl. 0: boy. 7.
• 2 :5 6 p m - 950 S.
Mellonvllle Ave.. medical call,
m an. 84, transported to
Central Florida Hrglonul Hos­
pital.
• 5.09 p.m. — 311 Park
Ave., medical cull. girl. 2.
transported to Central Florida
Regional Hospliat
• 8:18 p in . — 2533 Iro­
quois. fire caused by short In
heater, co n fin e d , e x tin ­
guished on arrival.
• 8 30 p.m. — 1324 Hickory
Ave.. trauma, woman. 23. nol
Irunsportcd.
• 10 28 p.m. - 1324 Hick­
ory Ave.. trauma, woman. 16.
not transported,

TUESDAY
12:27 a.m. — Academy
Manor Park. fire, confined, no
loss, undetermined cause.

NEAR YANKEE LAKE - A
young American bald eagle
walchee high In u skeletal pine
tree as thrre four-wheel-drive
trucks splash through the water
flowing over Ihe dirt road un­
derneath
The bird leaps from lis perch
and (lies away with a stately
wlngstrokr. The trucks splash
on. passing a line of deer hacks
ll was Friday and county
officials were escorting a group
of environmentalists and others
through Seminole C o u n ty's
3 .0 0 0 -a c r e Y a n k e e L a k e
wastewater treatment site west
of Sanford and north of Stale
Road 46
The stir has been Ihe subject
of controversy and state and
federal Investigations but all of
that seemed miles away from the
sounds of nature In the swampy
and woixled landscape
County officials have plans for
these woods — plans lo turn II
Into a sewage treatment system
And the work hits begun
Almost 30 seres of pine trees
and brush already have given
way to a clay and sand r»&lt; avalion where bulldozrr* groan and
workmen strain.
Jim Bible, deputy courtly nd
mlnlsirator. said that In two
years, the she will contain the
wastrw alrr treatment plant,
processing up to 21* million
gallons (ter day of sewage Iron)
northwest Seminole County's
homes and businesses
Alter Ihe wastewater has brrn
cleaned lo almost drinkable
quality at the treatment plant. It
will be piped lo the nearby
wrxids and squirted from a line
of norrlrs nearly IOO yards long
onto a 50-foot wide ronrrrte
"splosh pad "

Jim Bible, deputy Seminole County administrator,
shows Emmett Owens, Yankee Lake wastewater
Alter leaving the splash pad.
the w a s te w a te r w ill flowoverland — up a half-inch deep
— through the trees, washing
away the deer tracks and Into a
canal a mile away which even­
tually leads tn (hr St Johns
Rtver.
Every 2.100 feel, a gravel filled
concrete ' redistribution ditch"
w i l l c o l l r r l th e f lo w in g
wastewater, now being scrubbed
even cleaner by the lon-sl. and
rrsprrad It over a wider area as It

Iroatmenl plant construction manager, the woods
surrounding Ihe treatment plant west ol Sanlord

flows to Ihe canal
The system s design engineers
said the ditches will prevent
" c h a n n e l i z a t i o n ’ of the
wastewater which would reduce
the scrubbing capability of the
woods, although they admit Ihe
wastewater will flow through the
low arras of the woods anyway
While taking short excursions
through the woods with the
group. Pal H arden, of the
Friends of Weklva. Stood In the
wooded site and Mid many ot

the pine, swrrt gum. maple and
other trees and shrub* will die
f r o m I n u n d a t i o n of the
waste- water.
"You'll see a drastic change,”
Harden M i d
When asked If the change
would lie for Ihe worse, she M i d
"Not necessarily; you'll get more
wetlands vegetation In here and
that's not all had I think It will
lie very interesting to sre tf
nature responds as the engineers
M y It will."

Chicago mayoral race begins with crowded field
United Press International

CHICAGO - The filing period
for the Feb 28 mayoral primary
ended Monday with former
Mayor Jane Byrne and exD e m o cra tlr leader Ed w a rd
Vrdolyak on the sidelines despite
rumors they might run as Re­
publicans
Both Vrdolyak. who led a
bitter third party campaign in
1987. and Byrne tsaued lastm in u te sta tem e n ts ta k in g
themselves out of the primarytlol Byrne tell the cJoor o p ro lot

an Independent bid In the April
4 general election
At final count seven Demo­
crats and I I R e p u b lica n s
crowded the primary ballot for
the special election called to fill
the remainder of the term of the
late Mayor Harold Washington,
who died of u heart attack Nov
25. 1987.
On the Democratic side. Cook
County State's Attorney Richard
M Daley was considered the
front-runner, competing against
Acting Mayor Eugene Sawyer.
Aldermen Timothy Evans. Larry
Bloom and Juan Soliz, fonnrr
statr Hrp James Taylor and
Lyndon LaKouche follower
Sheila Jones Three other Demo­
crats earlier bowed out of the
race.

year s nativity x r n r at Daley
Plaza white suprrmlclsl Arthur
Junes, Liene Kullchenko. Ken
nelh Hurst, who filed a lawsuit
agatnst the special election:
Edward L Bow r and Dean
Rosenberg
S h o rtly before the filing
deadline, B yrne 's daughter.
Kathy, appeared at the Chicago
Board of Election Commission­
ers and tsaued a brief statement
M y ln g her mother had no plans
to run lor mayor In the primary
"There t» no place far hatred
or division In this city." shr M id
"I have had no (Mil of these txick
room deals "

Vrdolyak spokesman Terry Ihe endorsement of a group ol
Dmkin handed out a statement north lukrtrnnt politicians and
saving the loriner South Side community leaders. Including
aldrrtnan had derided against former Alderman Bill Singer,
one-time nemesis of Daley's la
running
"I've decided not lo become a ther. the late Mayor Richard J
candidate tn next year s special Daley.
"Richard Daley Is nol the
mayoral election." ihe statement
Mine person (as his fatherl.*'
M i d . "Leaders In the Republican
Party urged me to consider lo a said Singer, who as an In­
candidacy and I did so as a dependent uldrrman stridently
opposed the late mayor.
courtesy to my party
Also endorsing Daley were
"Instead I will concentrate my
time and energy on my law Rrp Sidney Yates. D-lli.. stale
practice and assisting to build Senutors Arthur Berman and
the Republican Party tn Chicago William Marovltz and Aldermen
FTdwtn Klsenrirath and Kathy
and Cook County."
.
Daley, meanwhile, picked up Oslrmian.

A M E R IC A S L A R G E S T M A R K E T

FLE A W #R LD
HW Y. 17-92 - SANFORD

O P E N 9 -9 P M
EVERYDAY

Rampant rumor* during the
weekend Indicated Vrdolyak. Ihe
one-time chairman of the Cook
County Democratic Party who
has swttrhrd to the Rrpublican
Parly, or lifelong Democrat
Byrne or both would Jump Into
the GOP primary-

D e c e m b e r 1 6 th th ru C h r is t m a s

Over 1500 Booths With

However, when the tiling
deadline expired at 5 p m. CST.
neither Byrne nor Vrdolyak had
filed petitions. However, both
have until Jan. 23 lo file as
Independent candidates In the
general election April 4.

MILLIONS OF
BARGAINS

The Republicans candidates
are Frank Hanallo. 80. who has
run for mayor four times. Jon
Sllversteln. 19. a sophomore at
(he Univeislty uf Chicago. Alfred
Halclunas, u United Parcel
S e r v ic e e m p lo y e e ; J o h n
Holowtnskl. who lost to Rep
William Llplnskl In the Nov­
ember general election; Herb
Sohn. who lost to Yates In the
November election; William
Gnitzmachcr. who j&gt;ald for this

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EDITORIALS

Honorariums are a
national disgrace
Honorarium*. fee* paid to members of
Congress for speeches, articles, and public
appearances, often are euphemisms for what
amounts to legallrrd bribery. Many senators
a n d re p re s e n ta tive s s u p p le m e n t th e ir
$ 8 9 ,5 0 0 a n n u a l salaries w ith tens nf
thousands of dollars paid by special Interests.
Hut If a presidential commission on top
federal salaries is heeded, the days of
honorariums are numbered.
A draft report by the staff of th r Com ­
m ission on Executive . le g is la tiv e , and
Jud icia l Salaries recommends a ban on
acceptance of speaking fees and the direct
p a ym e n ts , such as co n su ltin g fees or
excessive travel allowances paid by groups
with an Interest In how lawmakers vote. As
part of Its proposal, the commission is
expected lo recommend a substantial In­
crease In congressional pay. If President
Hcagan accepts the commission's recom­
mendations. which he certainly should, they
would be Included In his tlnal proposed
budget for fiscal year 1990. Congress will
then have 30 days during which to reject the
salary proposal by Joint resolution.
T h e 30-day period doubtless will produce a
h ig h ly charged debate on C a pito l Hill,
because m any congressmen are loath to
eliminate this lucrative source of outside
income.
Last year, members of Congress raked tn a
record $9.8 million In honorariums. Th is
provided each recipient with an average
bonus of approximately $14,150. after some
$2.3 million In excess of legal lim its was
donated to ch arity. Under House rules,
congressmen currently ate allowed to make
up lo 30 percent of their salaries, or $26,850,
tn IwriArrtrlutra, while senators can keep up
io 40 percent, or nearly $36,800. In 19$7„
108 representatives — one quarter of those
who rrported — neared or exceeded the
House lim it, as did 41 of thr 95 senators
reporting.
Although lees ili.it rxceed the legul limit on
outside earnings must be donated to charity,
the rules are so lax that there la little
accountability on where the money goes. In
addition, according lo Common Cause, many
srnalnrs and representatives are using such
donations lo establish K m ugh retirement
pla n s, n o rm a lly reserved for the selfemployed. which allow them lo shelter front
federal Income tax upwards of 25 percent of
the honorariums they keep.
Th e biggest problem with honorarium* Is
that they permit special interests to line the
pockets of lawmakers who. In turn, make
decisions that benefit these selfsame Inter­
ests. Last year, for example, members of the
Senate and House Armed Services com m it­
tees and Defense Appropriations subcom­
mittees rccievcd a whopping $521,310 tn fees
from the Pentagon's lop weapons contractors.
O n ly the most naive believe that this torrent
of personal payments does not buy voles.
Th en there Is the case of Oshkosh T ro rk
Corporation, which gave $2,000 payments to
six members of the House Arm ed Services
subcommittee who attended a Capitol Hill
hreakfusl hosted by the company. Hours
later, the subcommittee voted to compel the
A rm y to buy 500 heavy trucks that It did not
want. T h e Oshkosh official w ho lamely
suggested the this transaction was merely a
"coincidence** was more forthcoming when
he told the Dallas Morning News. "We're
living at the government trough, so to speak,
and we feel we've got lo contribute back to
It."

B e r r y 's

W

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iROBERT WALTERS

Sea life drowns in hum anity’s trash
M ANZANITA. Ore. — Ltkr the wurld’s other
great oceans, the Incomprehensibly vast I’uclllr
suggesls to its lx-holder* that tt Is a body of
water of Infinite reach, unfathomable depth and
Incalculable breadth
For centuries, seafarers have taken advantage
of that phenomenon by using the oceans that
cover almost three-fourths of the planet's surface
as dumping grounds for every imaginable type of
waste.
For much of that time, the special rharar
terlstlcs of the refuse and the ocean resolved or
disguised potential problems Paper, cloth and
even wood eventually decayed, while metal and
glass sank to the bottom and were never seen
again
In recent decades, however, an Increasing
proportion of the garbage has been composed of
plastics — man rial* whose strength, durability
and light weight pose a serious and persistent
luuard when dumped at sea
Most susceptible to bring killed maimed or
injured arc the animals whose habitat is 'he
ocean and roasi — fish, shellfish, marine
mammals, buds and amphibians
Item Sea turtles rrgulariy mistake plasltr
sheets and bag* for the Jellyfish that are their
favorite food They die of starvation because they
can neither Ingest anything else nor expel the

&lt;4A

Lax meat inspection
will affect consumers

wHe’S making a list and checking it twice. Then he's going to hack into
that new spy satellite to find out who’s naughty or nice."

IELLEN GOODMAN
Hospices offer a second choice
LONDON — The scenery from lire last
window fils perfectly onto Ihr familiar London
palrtir: A gray, green and brown cilysca|&gt;e
mark* Ihr route in tire rollrctloo of medical
building* known as Si. Christopher's
I h a v r tra v e lle d here because SI
Christopher'* was ihr llrsl modern hospice ll
was opened 21 years ago lo give more than
lender, loving cure lo the dying. It promised lo
give medically skllllul loving rarr
I have also come hrrr because w r rrud and
here so much alxnit iwo alternatives for Ihr
terminally III suffering and suicide, merciless
medicine and mercy killing Many In America
now believe Rut medicine is more concerned
wilh prolonging life Ilian preventing pain
This beacon of the modern hospice move­
ment offer* a very different mode I. A place
where medicine and humanIIy can ease the
way to death without technological heroism or
Its horror stories. A place where death i»
allowed Its norma lev
In thr director's oilier, with Its rrqusllr
portrait of Quern Ell/abelli resting casually
against Ihr windowsill, a ruddy and energetic
Dr Tom West calculates that 800 people a
year are patlrnls Ml St, Christopher's, nearly
all iff their, cancer patients "Herr we recleve
people because they are dying AND In twin,
say* lb Wes*.
The hospice doesn’t artificially prolong life,
nor dors II shorten llfr Indeed, talking Wilh
Dr. West atxiul some of thr mercy-kllllng
stories fresh In my own mind he makes clear
distinction* b r iw r r n Ih r hospice and
euthanasia movements

Dr West adds his own lx-lief* Into ihe
equation carefully: "I happen to think we urr
nut meant to shorten our time. I also happen to
think we are not mrnni to suffer." The
wide-spread perception of Ihrsc t\» the only
choices comes, he believes, oul of mainstream
medicine's Igrioninrr ubout pain killing drags
and from the rrhictance of doctors to use
them.
"Every patient that every doctor has Is going
to dir, Hul If you look at Ihe currtnilum of
medical schools, symptom control Is Just not
there." If hr tuts a goal. II would lx- lo carry the
message of hospice, puriicularly about the

entangled In plaatlc crab pot buoy lines und
Hilling vessels’ gill nets. Similar problems havr
beset pelicans In Louisiana, sea linns in
California and turtles In Texas.
The world's fleet of more than 70.000
merchant vessels dumps of least 450.000
plastic. 300.000 glass and 4 8 million metal
containers Jnlo die sea every day. This country's
commercial fishing fleet of 130,000 shlpr- yearly
discards Into thr wean 245 Ions of nels. ropes,
traps, buoys, juckagtng materials and other
plastic Items
Long-overdue rrltef la on the way, however
loitr last year, both Itouaes of Congirsa approved
and l*rrsldenl Reagan signed Into law legislation
that constitutes this country's ratification of an
obscure but Im|s»r1an( treaty kiaiwn as Annex V
of thr Protocol of 19V8 Relating to thr
lntrruiiiloii.il Convention for Ihr Prevention of
Pollution from Ships
When Annex V goes Into r fleet at I lie end of
Ihl* month. II w'!l prohibit thr dumping nt
j-taiii. ■» into (lie wean* fay -toy vessel upenMtng
within 200 miles of this country's coast and by
all ships flying ihe U S flag anywhere in ihr
world
"II applies lo everything afloat, hum a rublx-i
raft tn a »upcrtankrr." says staff m rm hrr at thr
C enter for E n viro n m e n ta l Education

JACK ANDERSON

g p r A ® 1*** ***** vaJKIWWt

HUIME

"The pro-euthuuasla community feels that If
you can l cure a patient with cancer and can t
control ihr symptoms, you should offer the
pollen! a chance of opting out nf llfr. Hospice Is
saying you CAN control symptom* anil,
having coni lolled symptoms. It I* amazing lo
see how much use patients und families make
of tha! extra Ume. I have seen so many
situations Dial II makes me sweat to think I
may have rut Ihe life short."

*7 hope this fur Isn't REALI"

deleterious material clogging their digestive
systems.
Item: Entanglement In net fragments and
other plastic drbrts
has contributed In an
annual decline of 4 to
8 percent In the fur
seal population of
A la s k a 's P r lb llo f
Islands
I t e m: In t he
digestive tract of a
sin g le sea tu rtle
found dead on a
bearh In Haw aii,
medical researchers
found a golf tee, a
p n rk e t c o m b , a
(thousands of
plastic flowrr. pieces
larger animals
of monofilament fish­
are strangled
ing line, part of a
every year by
b o t t le r a p . an
p l a s t i c 9 1 *•
e ig h t- In c h -s q u a re
pacK yo ko s
p la s t i c b a g a n d
lodged around
d n t e n i of o t h e r
pieces nf plastic
their necks J
In Oregon, whales
have been spotted
n f f t h e r o a s t t e m p o r a r i l y

tontrul of |ialn. bark Into Ihr world of
maintlrrum medicine To see the line between
hospice medicine and traditional medic-me
blurred
Today, however, it's Ihe tmspier movement
that I* growing SI Christopher s, founded by
Dame Cicely Saunders, a physician who is still
very much a presence here, is now one ol 200
huvpiirs open In England ll also lias u large
home-care program T h e ir are some 1,670
hosplcrs with w i d e l y _________________
different programs In [
America where more
than 170.000 Ameri­
can* died Iasi year
If these hospices
have a n y th in g In
common. It Is their
p a 11e n t •c r n 1e r e d
approach. Dr West's
definition ol hospice
care tx-glns wilh Ihr
m a n a g e m e n t of
mental as well as
physical pain, and
goes on to put an
( w e arc now
emphasis on com ­
taking what
munication wilh |M
wo ve learned
llents and their (anilInto the sec
lie s . " T h e c o m ­
monest list of things I
ond genera
t i l l p a t i c n i t arc
lion £
these: You will not
r u n o u 1 o f
painkillers. You will not be abandoned."
On the day of m y visit, their Is a birthday
cuke being wheeled Into one pain-nt's room
und a band for the stall |&gt;urty Is assembling
downstairs. I walk wilh Dr. West across Ihr
hospice grounds, post Ihe daycare renlrr for
community chtldrrn. to a room set aside for
Dir steady strram of professionals who visit Si.
&lt; hmlopher's.
Remember, tie tells them lilts afternrxin. a
movement was founded hrrr 21 years ago
That's Just one generation We are now taking
what we've learned Into Ihe second grnrnillun.
This modern hospice. Ihe entire movement,
was created In response lo the Impersonal
technological and frightening excesses of
medicine. Hul It dorsn I reject modem medi­
cine: it says we can use medicine carefully und

humanely.
Today, the glare of publicity is regularly
focused on u jail lent who faced a c holer
between prolonged suffering and culling life
shori. It's focused on a husband or wife who
faced Ihe oplluns of mercllrm medicine or
mercy killing. But here at Si. Christopher's, for
21 years, ftiry have been learning and
leaching that there's u third mix I u Ix-ttrr way
(C) 1988, Th e Boston Olobe Newspaper
Com pany/W ashlnf ton Post W riters Group.

W ASHINGTON
The Agriculture Dr
parlmrnt Is wiling a line of Inkm rv about Its
plan lo m iu rr federal insjtrc-Mon of prix rsned
meals turh as Ihe cold cuts on your
Christmas parly platter
Last month, ihr Agriculture Drparim rul
served up Its own recipe for misinformation
a hr n it anniainrrd that tl* *ocallrd "Im
proved Processing Inspection" program
would tree inspectors to Iim-u * im problem
meat plants
What the plan really dor* — and the
Agriculture Deportment admits this — i* cut
by half the ranks id the 2.2(X) federal
inspector* currently assigned to approximate
ly (1.300 pnx eaaing plants Plain snd simple.
Ihe government Is gradually gelling out of ihr
mral inspection Itusiness
The remaining 1.1 Ul» insprelor* will spilt
Iheir lime brlw rrn dally visits to (danls with
poor record* and
ra n d o m visits to
____
plants wtth lx-iter re
y r’ ~
I
••►id* T I miw random
\
visit* m old be a*
infrrqurnl as oner a
month, and Iftoar arr
at p la n ts w h ic h
lormrrly had an on
*Hr insjiri tor evrry
day
I hr new prix-rdurr
cover* only plants
w l i r r r p ro ce ssed ■
m e a l s s u c h a s r~ i
f the USDA
sausage anti meal
pie* are produced,
dots3 not have
ool slaughter house*
the authority
The ItSDA has a dif
to protect
frrent piojXMal that
company
would trust slaughter
whistle
houses to Inspect
blowers J
themselves for conlaminated meat
The new program lor proernaed meals I*
siip|x&gt;*rd |o focus lris|&gt;ei lors on jtlanl* that
arr still using
ig slon
u g r trd
m o lo g y The
__
slonrr ugr
technology
industry cheerleader* at ‘ he USDA think that
the high tech meal factories wilh Iheir quality
control syslrms ran hr trusted to produce
safe meat wllhoul USDA Inspector* bothering
I hem on a dally basis
USDA officials and Iheir friends in Ihe meal
Industry wr ll you 111 Ix-llevr llul ihr newrr
plants will *«sy tin Iheir !&gt;e*t tx-huviur
Ix-twren Insjietilons because they don't know
when thr Insjiertor will show up
When Ihe program was tested in plants In
Tennessee, Illinois. North Carolina and Soulli
Carolina, insjxrtnra laid our associate
Stewart Harris that ihr plants Ircam r dirtier
and Ihe chances for tainted mral product*

Increased,
Although thr responsibility for producing
&lt;lean meat wilt fail on thr shoulders ni
company-paid quality control workers, there
Is nothing In the projxisrd rules lo protect
those workers from Ix-ing fired If they do their
Job loo well A USDA official told us Dial Ihr
drjiarlmcnl doe* nol have the authority In
protect company whistle blowers
As a holiday gift lo lire meal processor*, the
USDA wiped Die slate clean of any record of
past performance flaws On Nov. I. even the
tnoal abysmal purveyors of contaminated
food became eligible fur ih r relaxed Inspec­
tion schedule until they prove themselves
u n irusiworthy. Consumer advocates arr
afruld Dial even the wmst plant can pul on u
good act long enough to qualify for periodic
luspccilnn and then relax Its standards.
The USDA's pni|xmrd regulations may
eliminate one of an Inspector's lx-si tools —
Dir hunch, ll Is unclear under the rules
whether the Inspectors will have Die freedom
lo revisit plants where they suspect there arc
problems During thr lest nm of the program.
Inspectors romjilalned they had to slick lo a
com p uter-ge ne rate d schedule. Lca ler
Crawford, head of USDA Frxxl Safety Inspec­
tion Services, has promised that his InsjKrcturs will hr allowed lo follow their
Instincts, as long as they cheek wilh a
sujx-rvlsor first.
Unless Ihe USDA gets Mill public opposi­
tion. Die new Insjiectlon method could be
implemented by Die middle of nexl year.

�Sanford Hfaid. Sanfont, Florida — Tuesday, December 20. 1886 — 6A

Shopping--------------------------------------------------------

FINANCIAL

Prices up, market moderate
United Prats International

NEW YORK — Prlrrs opened higher Tuesday lit mrxlrratc trading of Nrw York Stork
Exchange Issue*. extruding gain* won Iri I hr
previous two srsalons.
The Dow .lours Indusirtal average. whlrh
roar 21.07 Monday, was up 14 II to 2186 7U
shortly after Ihr tnarkrt ojwtird.
Advanrrs led drcllnrs 696-247 among Ihr
1.138 Issors t loxsiug ihr Nrw York Slock
Exchange tajir K.irly turnover amounted to
about 16.763.000 shares
Before the markrt opened, the Labor Dr
pamnrnt said the Consumer Price Index mar a

modest 0 3 percent In November The key
Inflation Indicator's0 3 percent rise lust month
followrd a 0.7 percent Increase In OctnberMarkrt analysis said the report was likely to
have a calming effect on Investors who fear
rising Inflation could Irad to higher Infrrrat
rales — the market’s main source of concern
ul the moment.
Stork prices closed sharply higher In
moderute trading Monday, with blue chips
trading the broader market to a second
consecutive session of string advances
'Th ere are some huge rash jxmlilons out
there." said Hon Oman, head of Institutional
trading at First Albany Carp . In Allwny. N Y

Dollar falls in N.Y.,
gold mostly higher
U n it e d P re s s I n t e r n a t io n a l

The dollar fell In esily New
York trading Tuesday alter Ihr
release ol the U S gross n«itonal product for the thltd
cpiarter and the consumer
price Index for November
Gold was mostly higher
i
T t « Commerce lvrj..uimrut
sod the rronomy grrw by
•24 2 blllkHi. or a modest 2 3
percent. In the third rpiarirr.
the slowest growth since late
1066
T h e f ig u r e s w e re a
downward revision from thr
previously rrportrd 2 II per
tent and brought the total
seasonally adjusted GNP to
•4 QO0 trillion ihr lowest rate
of rcoiHMtik' growth slnre thr
fourth quarter of 1986
The U lm r IV|iartmrni re
ported that steady food and
energy prh es, ar well as a
decrease In apparel price*
hrl|&gt;rd limit the gmwih (4
Inflation to a modest 0 3
fieri rni In November
The 0 3 peri rid hike Iasi
month followed a O 7 permit
Inrrrase In the Consumer
Price lode* In October Fig
uteri on an annual lutsts. thr
rise tn inflation was 3 percent

In rarller trading overseas,
the dollar was higher against
key icrel^nrarrt m m
In T o k y o , t h r d o lla r
strengthened against thr Jap
anew yen. ■losing O IA yen
higher at 124 70 yen
In Europe. the dollar liegan
the day in Franklurt at I 76i»2
West Gennan marks, up Irutn
I 7655 at Monday's &gt;lose

Gold And Silver
NKW YOHK — Foreign anil
domestic gold A silver prices
cpiolrd in dollars jier 'toy
ounce T ursdav
Gold
London
Previous close
413 25 up
I 50
Mot rung fixing
4 13 20 oil
005
Hong Kong
413 05 of!
0.80
New York
Contra spot gold often
412 60 off I HO
I nine* spot sliver often 6 IH
oil otrg
(L o n d o n m o rn in g fix in g
i haligr Is ttaxed on Ihr prr
clous day s closing price |

Local Interest
These (/notation* provided
by member* of the National
Association of Securities
Dernier* are rrprrsrnfat/vr
Inter-dealer prices as of
m id m orning today. Inlerd r a le r m a rk e ra c h a n g e
throughout the day. /Viera do
not tmlude retail markup or
markdown.
Did
Ask
American Plnnrer 3W
3H
33'*
Barnetl Bank
33 &gt;*
'20 H
First Union
20 H
31 v* 21?*
FPAL
Fla Progrrsa
34?*
35
HO A
431*
43 H
Hughes Supply I7VY
175s
Morrison’s
23
23 V*
NCR Corp.
54 H
54?*
Ptesary
30k)
39V*
Set&gt;11y*
lOfh
im
Southrasl Iklllk
21
lilt
SunTrust
20Vs
20's
Wall Disney
65'*
66
Wrsllnghoiise
53
53 VA
Hninswk k
I6W
16H
HBJ
0
9Vs
Ha National
17V*
17V*
Winn Dixie
44 H
44 W
Emerson
30 K
3D*

Dow Jones
Dow Jones Averages
10:00 a m
30 Indus 2181 43 up H 75
20 Trans 073 61 up 2 71
15 I Dlls
1H5 46 up
0 4H
65 Stuck 620 to up 2 H5

Bush names Kemp HUD secretary
Unit.ti Prat# International
WASHINGTON
President
elm George llu*h i.ipfs d former
rival Jack Kemp ihr idea man eg
Ihr Republican tight, to hr his
secretary ol housing and urban
development Monday and gave
him a broad inundate to llnd
"Innovative solutions" In aid the
nation's floor and homrlesa
“Jack Krttifi Is one nf the
premier architect* eg Ihr oppor
(unity s in trty dial we are trying
to create," liush said al a news
conference "and tin convinced
that lie 'll p ro v r lu h r an
enormously valuable addin,m to
thr Cabinet
Prointsing a new ray eg hope
for those left Iriistratrd hv de­
cades ol (ailed utban and huuslog fMihctes." Hush turned tn a
true bellrvrr &lt;g the cnnservatlve
cause to lllllog the eighth sfMtt in
his Cabinet-In hr
Al Ihr same lime, hr said hr Is
leaning toward someone wllh
experience in the held eg nuclear
energy, rather than a Irllnw
Veteran eg Ihr Texas oil patch, to
(III the Job eg secretary ol energy
Hush acknowledged being
moved In that direct ton by Ihr
safety problems plaguing Ihr
nation's nuclear weapons pro.luctlon planls. which will require thr Knrrgv Department to
mount a monumental cleanup
(m llng lens ul billions eg dollars,
and by Ills ilrslrr In promote a
rcvllatliatlon ol commercial
mu'tear power to help "diversify
our own energy base "
I’etrr Johnson, lorttirr ad­
ministrator of ihr Energy De­
partment s Bonneville Powrt

A d m in is t r a tio n , met w ith
trwnattKMi oil trial* last week to
discuss ihr fed) Johnson. 56. has
some Influential fiohttc.i) hack
lug and served as chairman ul a
I0H4 F.nrrgy Department panel
that evaluated comfirtlng urani­
um enrichment technologies lot
a new mu tear luel plant
Krnip. 53. who has spent thr
last IH years as a cungrrsanian
(torn lliiflalo. N Y . ran (or the
I0H8 Hr publican presidential
Humiliation on a platform ol
conservative values and public
doubts atioul Hush s ftollrirs as
president.
Hut as h r stood lietnrr report
rrs Monday to accept a Job (tom
thr man he once rrltlcDeel.
Kemp vowed to tie "a goem1 team
player" and subordinate his own
opinions lo the fiollclrs of the
new admlnisiralion
Kemp has been a leading
advocate ol urban enirrprlse
rones, whic h use las breaks lu
encourage tnvcsimrnl and bust
(less drvrlofimenl In distressed
neighborhood*
Ah hough no sfu-cific* were
offered, hr and Hush I k i II i spokr
eg new afifireMchrs — requiring
ihr resources 'if the federal
government, stale*, cities and
ihr private »• ’&lt;&lt;r — to attack
homelessness and provide new
opportunities to Ihr disadvan­
taged
Ton ling "a public-private en­
terprise partnership to wage war
on poverty.** Kemp told Hush.
'Together, wr can help recapture
Ihr American Dream for our
distressed Inner elites and those
who live In poverty and de­
spair "

Rates------------Continued from Page 1A
was urgent
that thr Increases 1m aiijiroved
Hr said that In order to save
money, Ihr city should Install
sewrr lines to coincide with ihr
c o u n ty ’s reconstruction ol
County Ho.nl 127 lo lake ptacr
In late February or early Mart'll.
1080. Hr said ihr city would
nifd lu borrow Ihr money [nr
that project.
"If w r arc going in coordinate
thr 427 sewrr project. I srr Ili.it
11n c r r a s c s I as ( h r o n ly
allrrnutivr lo do Ihr project
Please, do not Irl this city go
down the drain because of this
minimal Increase.** hr said.
"It’s a locked-in decision. If
there was an alternative, wr
would lake this ftltrrnallvr I
don't sec any other choice.’*
Commissioner Hardy said.
DcMaric slated In a memoran­
dum dated Nov. 23: "If water
and sewer rates arr nol In-

While uncIrtM-orillg tile llinlla
tton Imposed by the federal
budget d rflrll, Hush railed
houirlrtaneM — a problem that
lias Increased under President
Kragan — "a naltona! shame
and said Ills administration will
"do our level hesl lo help solve
II "
Hush reiterated Ills siipfHin Im
lull binding of ledrral program*
lor Ihr homeless and said that In
lieu ol nrw spending, hr wauls
Kemp lo "Hod the most Inoovallvr answers" lo the nalion's scxT.il Ills
Praising Krnip for his champi­
onship of lax rut to spur ecu
nmnlc growth Hush said, "Now
I'm asking Jack lo bring hi*
Innovative solutions to the
question eg housing and lu the
pressing problems facing Ameri­
can elite* "
During Ihr Kragan years, cit­
ies have seen thr budget lot
assistrd housing slashed somr
70 percent as Pierre argued
against federal subsidies for
building new low and moderate
Income housing and experi­
mented with a program to pro­
vide vouchers to poor people
seeking housing.
Kemp said the chlcl diallergr
lacing the Department of Hous­
ing and Urban Development,
which has been run for right
year* by New York lawyer
Sam uel Pierce, the longest
serving member and only black
In Ihr Kragan Cabinet. "Is af­
fordability of housing for the
poor, the elderly and partleulary
thr young lamillrs Jusl Matting
out "

Sign--------------creased to a reasonable level, the
im part on the city will hr
substantial. Our standing with
Sun Hunk will I k- affected; mu
future borrowing capacity will Ik uffretrri. and Ihr e|uallly of our
water and sewrr o|M-ralions will
Ik*questioned."
People In Ihr audience said
they do nol believe the Increases
urr reasonable. They said Ihr
rates were doubled only I wo
years ago. and they were pro­
mised they would not see any
lurthrr Increases.
"They're nol giving us much
choice. I ni very much riisapjxilnlcri Our rates Just went up
nol i ik ) long ago Here l hey are
going up again." Columbus
Harbour resident Mitchell Sullen
said.
"Obviously. I’m very dlsap|K&gt;lnleri. I made rerommemlalions lo transfer funds to rase
thr burden and they did nol look
Into my recommendation." Hush
said.

Continued from Page 1A
year, ac­
cording to Sandefur
The shopping center design
adhrrrs lo the guidelines of the
Lake Mary Boulevard Model
Gatrway Conrepl overlay plan
developed by a 12-m em ber
committee this year, act or ding
In Sandefur
T h r Lake Mary Boulevard
Study Committer it»s just compitted an ordinance which will
set uniform and aesthetic design
slundards along thr boulevard
when II Is widened next year

The ordinance Is expected to he
adopted by Seminole County.
Lake Mary and Sanford, the
three ju ris d ic tio n s through
which the boulevard runs
Sandefur Is u member of the
roadway rominlttee.
The plan stresses such things
as building setbacks, signage
and lanrisrajilng
" T h r r r was a lot of prelimi­
nary work Ifor the shopping
crnlrrl done under the guldanrr
of the Lake Mary commissioners
and Ihr planning deparrmenl.”
Sandefur said

A ground sign under 15 feel Is
tiring designed for the shopping
center, according lo Ihr re­
commended standards along Ihr

boulevard.
Sandefur said he has "taken
tremendous slept lo maintain
Ih r oak irre s " al Ihe site.
Besides ihr rosl lo save the oak
trees. Sandeltir said hr will
spend an additional 6150.000
tor landscaping About 150 oak
trees will lx- jilanlrd A 44H
space j&gt;arktng lot will feature
trees in Ihe islands and a variety
of ornamental plants

DEATHS
1919 in Wilkes County. Ga . she
moved to Mattland from Winter
Park tn 1955 She was a home­
maker and a member of Rose
mont Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's
Witness
Survivors inrlude husband.
France, sons. Charles. Orlando.
Frame J r
Sorrento. George
Samuel F lin t. Los Angeles.
Go) Edward V
ll.ililw iu -f a It chi Id Fun eral Johnny Flint. Arthangu, both of
Home. GotdemcKl. In charge of AjKipka. daughters. Hetty Flint,
Los Angeles. Jonetla Mark,
arrangements
S a ia x o la , b ro th e r Sam uel
Welbourn, Athens. Ga . sisters.
LENA M IL D H E D D IC K IN S O N
Lena Mildred Dickinson. t&gt;l, Hattie Ector. May Hell Hill. Ik i II i
2 08 S u n n y T o w n , H o a d , ol Kaylr, Ga., Hr ha Wilson,
Casselberry, tiled Sunday al her Tranrck. N J . 29 grandchildren.
residence Horn Nov 7. 1924 In 30 great-grandchildren, six
Walnut, N C , she moved lo grral great-grandchildren.
Mitchell's Funeral Home. Or­
Casselberry from New Jersey In
11818 She was a retired medical lando. In charge of arrange­
ments
secretary and a Baptist
Survivors inciiidr m other.
HERBERT M. MASSEY
Colleen Maxson. Casselberry
Herbert M Massey, 59. 361 E
brothers. William C. Morgan.
S h re w s b u r y . N J . R o b e rt Sixth St.. Chuluota. died Sunday
Morgan Overland Park. Kan . at Central Florida Regional Hos­
Henry Maxson, Orlando, sisters. pital Born Aug 12. 1929 In
Pauline Hopkins. Ca sueItierry. b a i t y , G a . he m o ve d lo
Chuluota frum Claxton. Ga.. tn
Violet Allairre. Nrw Jersey
B ald w ln -Fa lrch lld Fun eral 1949 He was a farmer and
Home. Allamontr Springs, in at Ir tided Ihe Churrh of God of
Prophecy, Oviedo.
i barge ol arrangements.
Survivors Include brothers
Roy C.. Chuluota. Ellis. Daisy,
JOSEPH PR1ENDY JR .
Joseph Frlrndy Jr., 76. 507 N. sister. Wllllne Mnrgon. Georgia
Brisson G uardian Funeral
Winter Park Dr,. Casselberry,
died Sunday at Florida Hospital. Home. Sanford. In charge of
Altamonte Springs Horn Aug arrangements
13. 1912 in MrAdcxi. |*a, he
moved to Casselberry from JA M E S L. P A N K E Y JR .
James L. Pankey Jr.. 756
lainsdale. Pa In 1976 lie was a
re tire d r o a l m ine r a n d a S y h tlw o o d C i r c le . W in te r
Springs, died Friday al tils resi­
Catholic.
Survivors tnlcude sons. Daniel. dence. Horn Nov 12. 1933 In
Harelton. Pa . Jam es, Fu rl Lauderdale County. T r n n . he
Stewart. Ga., Lawrence. Nor­ moved lo Winier Springs from
ristown. Pa
Michael. West Falrtleld. Ohio. In 1982, lie was
Germ an v. Edward Maria tor. a rrlirrd Ll. Col In the Air Force
IVikaslr, Pa., daughters. Rose- and a nieititier nf e Tuskawllla
marv Marlin, Miramar. Susan Untied Methodist Church
Survivors include daughters.
llaclamr. Huntington Valley. Pa .
Jackie ILidame. Telford. Pa . Jennifer Wynne. Anna Elizabeth
Loretta Itariamr. Hatfield. Pa . Pankey. Ixith of Winter Sjirtngs.
Sarah Prrndergast. Philadelphia. sons. Judaon Clay. Alexander
C yn th ia . O rlando, Melissa. Cole, both of Winter Springs.
H aldw in-Falrehtld Funeral
Casselberry; brother. Morris.
Ila/rlton; sisters. Mary. Theresa. Home. Orlando. In cliarge of
Fll/abrth liaskln, all ol Harelton; arrangements.
22 grandchildren: iwn great­
D W A YN E E. THO M PSO N
grandchildren
Dwayne E Thompson. 21.849
B a ld w in -F a irch ild Fun eral
Home, Orlando. In charge of S. W ym orr Road. Allamolnr
Springs, died Friday on Wymorr
arrangements
Rd In Seminole County, tkirn
Sejit. 15. 1967 he was a lifelong
JOHN 11. H IC K S
John II lllcks. 92, 900 Willow resident of Orlando, a mainte­
A v r . Sanford, died Friday al nance worker for an apartment
Central Florida Regional Hospi­ complex unit a member ol the
tal Horn Sept 29. 1896 In Church of God.
Survivors toeludr mother,
Moyd, he moved lo Sanford frum
11ii i- in 1897 He was a retired Lyvonne, O rla nd o; brother.
Christopher L.. Buffalo. N.Y.:
funeral director for laifuyrtte W
Rogers Funeral Home. New York stsler. Blllye B. Sulmorr. Miami;
City, and sjienl Ills last years al jwtrmal grandparents. Mr. and
Sunrise Funeral Home. Sanford. Mrs Willie Tow ns. Orlando:
He was a member of St James maternal grandm other. Mrs.
A M E. Church. Sanford and the Calllc M . w inter Garden.
Mitchell's Funeral Home. Or­
loiindrr of Johnnie II Hicks
Sanford Florida Club of New lando. In rhargr of arrange­
ments.
York
Survivors .Delude daughters.
Dorothy Adams. Sanford. t&gt;e- R A Y B. T U C K
boruh F u rl In. Q u in cy: son,
Ray It Tuck. 50. 408 David St.
Alfonso Ford. New York City; 15 Winter Springs, died Friday In
g r a n d c h ild r e n : 22 g r e a t - Winter Springs. Born Oet. 24.
gran d c h i l d r e n : two
1938 In Hawley. N.C.. he moved
great-great-grandchildren.
lo Winter Springs from Peoria.
Gcromc O. Prltnm Funeral Ill . In 1985 He was a sheet
Home. Mount Vernon. N Y .. in mrlal werkrr and a Baptist. He
charge of arrangements.
was a member of the Orlando
Moose Lodge and VFW Post 162.
MARY L. KOON
Survivors Include sons. Kicky.
Mary I. Koon 60. 567 Monroe Salem S C Hilly David. James,
Avr.. Maitland, dlrd Sunday al all of Orlando. Sammy. Thomas,
Florida HosjUlal, Born April 24. both of Peoria; daughters. Linda
flK IG tT T E BROWNE
Brigitte Browne. 57. 789 Kvrrt
Court. W inter Springs, died
Sunday at her residence Horn
Feh 25. 1931. she moved to
W inter S p rin g s from West
Germany In 1988 She was a
ballet teacher for a dance school
Survivors Include husband. Ll

Sue Leherr. Pamela, both ol
Orlando, hrolhrrs. James, North
Carolina. Jlrn. Richmond. Va .
Clyde. Hannibal. Mo . sister.
Hattie. Piltsfleld. Ill lour grand­
children
C o x -I 'a r k r r C a r r y H a n d
Guardian Chapel
R ICH AR D L. W H IT E SR.
Richard L. While Sr.. 695
Seventh SI . Chuluota. died Sat
u- l i- a! Winter Park Memcirl.il
Hospital Burn May 11. 1929 m
Marlon County, hid . he moved
to Chuluota (rom Norfolk. Va., in
1974 Hr was a Navy jx-lly
olflcer and a member of the Box*
Anglers Sportsman S«x'!eiy.
Survivors Include sons. Richard L . Jr.. Omaha. Nrb , Krn
nrth P . Hawaii. J r llr r v I. .
Induin'l*ill*. Timothy W . O r­
lando; daughter. Mary Beth
Elliot. Christmas, stepmother.
Ros.1 White. Hainhnrigr. Inc ; six
grandchildren.
B a ld w ln -Fa lrch lld Funeral
Home. Goldrnrod. In charge of

arrangements
J O A N KUSCH R IZZO
Joan Kusch Rizzo. 67. 3322
Nrthcrwood Dr.. Winter Park,
died Monday. Dec. 19. at Winter
Park Mrmori.il Hospital Horn
Aug 10. 1921 in Nrw York.
N Y , she moved lo Central
F lo rid a In 198 3 from Si
l^iudrrdslr She was a home­
maker and a Catholic.
Survivors Include hushnd.
Jo e : son. La rry K iisrh. Ft.
Lauderdale, daughirrs Rose­
mary Nelson, West Palm Drarh.
Adrienne Bremer. Allam ontr
Springs, four grandchildren.
O a k Iawn P a rk F u n e ra l
llomc/Ccmctrry. Lake Mary. In

charge of arrangements
C L A IR E M. EM ANN
Claire M Emann. 82. 701
Driver Avc , Winter Park, died
Monday at South Seminole
C a in m u n 11 y H o s p i t a l ,
lauigwood. Born Del. 23. 1906 In
Trenton, N.J., she moved to
Winter Park Irom Princeton.
N J , In 1982. She was a scoring
priM-rssor with an educational
testing service.
Survivors Include daughters.
Ruth M. Rowley, Longwood,
marloii E. Marlin. Orlando: sons.
W illiam A ., Kingston. N .J..
Walter V,. Princeton. John K.,
Lambrrtvlllr. N .J.: 19 grandc h i l d r e n : 16 g r e a t grandchildren
G ra m k o w -G a ln e s Funeral
Home. Longwood. In charge of
arrangements.

FUNERALS
NICKS. JOHN N
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lor Mr JoftnH Hull.

ol W itord will b» hold W »dn*vi*r i p m **
SI J i m t l A M E Church with Potior ) E
Mwrtnan othoot’ftg Th* family will MKtiy*
Ifo ^ d i on TuotdAy front * * p m of Sunr«t#
►vnocol Homo, vontord lmmodtolf*r follow
tog, Informowt will bo m odt In Motloy
C**«6»t*T Sonford wndtr tht dirtcflOB of
Gofom# 0 Prlm m Pwnofol
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Vernon. N V wifh Morwm C l*nd*&lt;r% ond
A rth u r J G ro h o m liito n te d lu n tro i
dirvefort
Goromo 0 Primm I unorol Homo Ml
Vornon, N Y , In thor qo of orrongom»nt»

M ASSEY. MEKSCftT M
Funtrol lo rvlctt for Mr Hofbort M
Mottoy Chv'uofo will bo 7 p m Wodnetdoy
of fh# Church of God Prophecy wifh Woy
W illiom Coiif Buriol will bo in fhe Ovtodo
Como for y VMFwlng will bo from * • p m
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Britton Guerd on Funeral Homo Sanford
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hank's
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timr in design another sign thru
go through the adjustment and
planning-zoning IxHlIes lor a|»provul of II.

City commissioners were split
on whether to allow the j*'u|Km-d sign They lold Chestnut
that to Ik- on the safe side he
should Immediately request lu
be put on the agendas fur the
next board of adjustment and
p la n n in g and zo n in g c o m ­
mission meetings In ease ihr
commission votes ncxl week to
uphold ihr historic Ixiard's de­
cision.
Conklin said Ihc historic board
has no firm guidelines from the
commission on what should lie
cnuslclrrrri appropriate signs In
the historic district, and sug­
gested Ihr commission set up
guidelines for signs and other
matters which Ihr historic board
Is asked lo pass judgement on.

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Dolphin to fly to warmer clim es
VIRGINIA BEACH. Vs. Federal officiate, averting a
bureaucnitlr squabble. gave Ihc OK Mmiday lo a frame team
to move a stranded dolphin from a chilly Inland boy to the
Atlantic Ocean for a trip lo warmer nouthem waters.
Marine officiate and local realdenta had been worried that the
dolphin would be left to die In the cold winter waters of the bay.
The animal, known as “ Rascal." has been living alone In Broad
Bay since the end of the summer, apparently afraid lo venture
out of the funnel-ltkr waterway Into the ocean
Young dolphins have a fear of narrow openings and that has
prevented the animal from leaving, marine officiate said.
Government approval was required lo move It to the open sea.
The Virginia Institute of Marine Science had said, however,
that the animal was healthy and should be left alone
The bureaucratic snag was unsnarled with a phone rail
approving the rescue plan from an official of the National
Marine Fisheries Service, said Bob Schoelkopf. director of the
Marine Mammal Stranding Center. In Brigantine. N J .
A rescue team headed by Schoelkopf Is expected to Include
officials from the environmental group Greenpeace, the
Cousteau Society and Navy divers. The group will try to move
the animal Wednesday momtng. Schoelkopf said

Santo files racial bias suit
SAN FRANCISCO — A jootesa Santa C’ sut 'wr.t lo court
Monday, t lunging that an £aat Bay photo agency would not
hire him because be was black
Marcus Felder. 21. who has portrayed Santa several time* at
hts Richmond. O llf.. church, asserted that the firm hiring
Santas at Richmond's Hilltop Mall would not give him the job
because It Insisted Santa Claus Is white.
Felder said. "1 grew up believing In S*nfa Claus, blsrk or
white. It did not matter "
"I was looking for It to be fun ” he said “ I Just wanted to
have fun with It 1wanted to hold little* babies in my amts
Felder filed suit In U.S- District Couri Monday, seeking H U
million In damages because his civil rights were violated
Ills attorney. John Burris, said. “His denial of employment
was based not upon hts experience or credentials but solely
upon hts race. He has everything exprcsaly required lo be a
Santa Claus."
A spokeswoman for the Hilltop Mall said that the shopping
center provided a space In Its pbua for a photo agency, which
sets up a Christmas display and photographs children s visits
with Santa, which are then sold to their adult companions
Representatives of the photo agency. Sherry Hills Photo, had
no Immediate comment.

Warner buys ‘Happy Birthday To You’
NEW YORK — Media giant Warner Communications Inc will
gain the rights to “ Happy Birthday to You." considered one of
the three most popular songs In English, when It acquires
Blrchtree Ltd . The New York Times reported Tuesday.
Blrchtree. the Princeton. N.J.. company that has held the
U.S. copyright on the song since 1933. agreed to be purrbased
by Warner's Chappell division, the world s largest music
publisher, for 923 million, the Times said
HUrhtree lacked the resources lo monitor and protect the
95-year-old song's use. said David Sengstark. whose family
owns Blrchtree. The copyright is scheduled to expire In 2010
The Guinness Book of World Records lists “ Happy Birthday
lo You," "Auld Lang Sync” and "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow"
as the three most popular songs
Ih c melody of “ Happy Birthday lo You" was ttasrd on music
c o m p o s e d by Louisville. Ky.. kindergarten teachers Patty
Smith Hllland Mildred J Hill In 1893. the Times said
The newspaper quoted an unnamed Warner executive as
saying the media conglomerate has a Urge operation to protect
Its copyrights and the unit will explore ways of protecting
rights to the birthday song

W itness tampering alleged In case
SAN FRANCISCO — A federal Judge, furious over the
handling of an evidence dispute by lawyers for biotech gtanl
Genentech. Monday accused the firm's attorneys of allowing
witness tampering and ordered their Texas patent lawyers off
the case
In a patrnt Infringement case over the heart drug TPA.
between Genentech and Illinois-based Abbott Laboratories.
Genentech purportedly allowed one of its in-bouse scientists to
use Ills friendship wllh an expert (or Abbott to attempt lo
persuade the Abbott expert In change hts testimony.
U.S. District Judge Marilyn Hall Patel called the actions by
Genentech “one of the most egregious I have ever seen ll goes
beyond Ihe pale of professional ethic*.
Patel ordered the firm's Houston-based patent lawyers —
lead counsel Charles I)e La Garza. David Parker and Floyd
Nation — off the case. All three are from the fifth largest patent
firm In the country. Arnold. White and Durkee of Houston
Genentech. holder of a patent for TPA. a heart drug made by
"cloning" or the use of recomblnent human tissue, has been
under fire in a patent claim by Abbott Labs.

Ju ry considers charges against clan
C O A LV Il.l . Utah — Prosecutors told Jurors In Ihe murder
trial of three members of a polygamous clan accused of killing
a state rorrectlons officer during a siege at (heir mountain farm
lhal the defendants cannot escape punishment by blaming
God for their art tons.
Defense attorneys contended In closing arguments Monday
that the law officers surrounding the farm after the bombing of
a nearby Mormon Church chapel contributed lo Ihe bloodshed
by forcing a shootout.
The Jury received the case lale Monday. The panel of four
men and four women deliberated about three hours beforr
going home for the night
Clan leader Addam Sw.ipp. 27. his brother. Jonathan. 21.
and brother-in-law, John I imolhy Singer. 22. are charged with
serond-degrec murder In Ihe Jan 2H shooting death of Li Fred
House, of Ihc Slate Department of Corrections

Pirate radio station permanently silenced
BOSTON — A pirate radio ship, which once broadcast rock
n' roll without a license off the roost of New York, has been
permanently silenced by a federal Judge.
U.S. District Court Judge John J . McNaught recently granted
ihe government a summary Judgment barring the ship. Sarah,
from broadcasting from its am borage In International waters. 4
miles oil Long Island, reports said Tuesday
M( Naught's order killed the claims of Allan H. Weiner of New
York, the ship's former owner and one of four defendants, lhal
the rock station ship "had a constitutional right" wlthoul a
Federal Communications Commission license, lo use "open
and unused" frequencies on Ihe AM radio band
Weiner had also argued that the FCC bad no Jurisdiction over
the Sarah because ll has foreign registry and was anchored
outside U.S. waters.
Attorney Jeremiah Gulman. of Ihc New York ofTIce of Ihe
American Civil Liberties Union, argued for Weiner and Ihe
plralr station. Radio New York International, that his clients
have u "right to frrrdom of expression over Ihc public forum of
Ihe airwaves ... and access to often and unused frequencies.”
Neither Gutman nor Weiner could be reached for comment
on ihe ruling.

From United Press International reports

I

28 children injured in accident
Plaster ceiling, light fixture
falls during school lunch
UsItsS Press lntarwaH»«al

ria a) West Middle School about

SIO U X C m ’. Iowa - A large
section of plastrr celling col­
lapsed at a middle school Mon­
day and showered debris and
heavy dust on eighth-graders
rating lunch, Injuring at least 28
students, offletals said.
Sioux City School Superin­
tendent Thomas Brown said a
25 foot-by-23-foot section of
plaster and a light fixture
dropped wlthoul warning from
the celling of a basement cafete­

He said the debris hit students
on the head and back and that
they were choked by a heavy
dust, which officials suspect
may have contained asbestos
Officials said Ihe Injuries did
not appear to tie serious Two
hospitals reported treating 28
students for cuts and bruises,
dust Inhalation and shock
Two students admitted to Ihe
pediatrics wing of SI. Luke's
Hospital w r r r Identified as

1 pm

Ilremlu Cakebread. listed In
guarded condition, and Aleela
Melanie GlgartM. listed In good
condition.
St. Luke's official* said 13
other students were treated for
minor Injuries and released,
while another 13 students were
trratrd at the Marion Health
C r n t r r . One student b rin g
monitored was listed In satisfac­
tory condition, while the other
12 students w rrr rrleased
Hospital officiate said Ihe stu­
dents are being checked to see If
they inhaled dangerous asbestos
fibers Witnesses said Ihe dust
was so thick following the col­
lapse lhal many people routd
not breathe

"Everything fell at once. II Just
came down without wanting.”
said student Lisa Ellis. “ I was
Just gelling ready to sit down
and I ran out of the way.”
She said students were crying
and trembling after the collapse
Classes w rrr abruptly cancrlrt and anxious parents milled
about wllh rescue workers «t Ihe
■erne The srliuol will lie closed
through Tuesday at least while
architects determine If Ihe re­
mainder of the three story build­
ing bull! lit the I920slssafr.
A lota) of 600 sixth, sevenlh
and eighth-grade students at­
tend Ihe school The collapse
occurred during Ihe eighthgrade lunch period. Brown said

Raped girl’s parents sue police
U n l t s S Prass In t e rn a t io n a l

CH IC AG O — The family of a
13-year-t.1.' girl filed a lawsuit
Met-dr
king unspecified
damages from four suburban
poller officers who allegedly
walled outside her apartment for
nearly 30 minutes while she was
being rafted by a home Invader
The personal Injury suit ac­
cused three CAlumet City police
officers and a fourth officer from
a neighboring suburb of mientaural and reeklrss behavior for

not entering Ihe apartment ami
halting Ihe girl's ordeal The girl,
who was 12 years old at the time
of atlaek on Dec 20. 1987. and
her mother were not referred to
by name In the suit
Named In the suit, which asks
for an award In excels of the
statutory minimum of 915.000.
were Calumet City Patrolmen
.lames llorka. Daniel Stirufka
and Kevin Beasely AUn named
was a Burnham officer' identified
as G. Gtglio, who also was st Ihe
scene of the attack a year ago

Mississippi River
closed near St. Louis
U b H*U F r t u Ifitarnatianal
S T . LOUIS — The Mississippi
Rlvrr — still low because of Iasi
M inim rr i droughi — remained
rlosed lo barge traffic Monday,
and the Coast Guard said It
could be three week* before the
situation Improves
Th e Coast Guard ordered the
river rloaed Sunday at two spots
near the Jefferson Barrarks
B rid g e In south S t. Louis
County, said Cm dr Timothy
Jostah The river channel had a*
little as 5 Ire) of watrr at those
spots, he said,
An estimated 50 towboats
with about 1.000 barges were
stalled along the rtver because of
the closure*, said IVtty Officer
Ron Jell ol the C omoI Guard s
Marine Safety Office In the St
Louts District
“ There's not enough water at
those points for traffic to transit
through," Jett Mid "We have In
dredge them out to get the
channel deepenough '*
Th e bottlenecks were about 11
miles and 24 miles south of St.
Louts, officials said
The Corps of Engineers has
estimated Ihe rlver'.t level at Si
lyouls could drop In about 8 feet
by the end of the week The
gauge at St land* showed about
10 feet Monday morning, up
some 0 Inches front Sunday,
officials said
T h e main reason for the
low-water levels In Ihe rtver Is
ihe continuing effect of this
summer's drought throughout
the Midwest. Coast Guard offtrtate have said
Lack of rainfall List summer
throughout Ihe Midwest i a used
severe problems wllh low water
all along Ihe rlvrr. and barge
traffic often was halted for days
at u lime.
T h e p ro b le m h a s been
worsened recently by freezing
temperatures along the extreme
northern portion of thr rtver in
Minnesota and lowu. which has
slowed Ihe rlvrr flow, officials
said
The rtver normally has ahoul
15 V* feet of water at St. Louts
during December,when the rlvrr
normally Is at Its lowest level,
officials said. Barge traffic re­

quires 8 is feel of water lo*
1
o|M*ratr.
"I would say you can expert
more shoaling or arras that
become trouble spots further
Into thr month," said Ll Cmdr.
Chip Boothe of thr Coast Guard
” Wr arr anUrtpallng st some
point this month or in the first
part of January, we piotiably
will see all time lows In the Si
Louts harbor."
The southernmost of the tniu
btr spots could tie open by
Monday night. Boothe said, with
the other possibly open by
Tuesday Hr said officiate would
try to let as much southbound
1raffle as possible clear the area
once the b n ttlrn rrk s were
opened.
Ihe problems caused by the
low water would have been even
more severe had Ibey occurred
rarllrr. Jostah said
"The Imlk of the grain ship
ping season Is past “ lie said
“ Had we had a three day rlosurr
even Iwo or three weeks ago. we
would have seen many, many
more tows stopped than we have
right now."
Without slgntllcanl rainfall. II
could be two to three weeks
before ihe siluatlon on ihe rtver
improve*, be Mitt
Th e U .S . A rm y Corps of
Engineers had dredges operating
at thr trouble spots in attempts
to open Ihe channel, but official*
said II could take several days to
get traffic moving again
The Coast Guard Iasi week
lutposrd restriction* on barge
traffic on Ihe river between St.
Louis and Calm. Ill . the (artbest
point downstream In the Up|x-r
Mississippi district Cairo Is
about IHO miles south of St
Louis.
U n d e r t h r r e s tr ic tio n * ,
towboats traveling downslrraui
only can handle lb ha;grx
Towboat* bound upstream arr
restricted t &gt; 20 barge*, of which
only 12 can tie loaded All of ihe
barges are limited to draft* of 8
H feet
Under norm al conditions,
towboat* may push 30 full
liargrs In cither dlrecllon. of­
ficials said.

P r o s e c u t o r s rest
in S t e i n b e r g c a s e
U n ltsd Prsss Inlsrnatlonal

NEW YORK - Hair found
on n blood-stained exercise
bar allegedly used by accused
child killer Joel Steinberg to
beat his ex-lover. Hedda
Nussbatim. matched u hair
sa mpl e taken from
Nu.Hsb.iunt. a police evidence
expert testified
T h e prosecution witness.
Detective Francis Callery. also
testified Monday ihut a hair
found on Steinberg's clothing
may have been yanked from
Lisa Steinberg's brad during
a struggle
Prosecutors were expected
lo rest lltelr case Tuesday In
the 9-week-old trial of SteinIterg. a disbarred lawyer who
face* second-degree murder
charges In Ihr death of Lisa

Steinberg. 6. I be girl hr and
NusslMum raised.
A child-abuse rx|&gt;rrt. Dr.
M a rg a re t M c H u g h , was
scheduled to lake the stattd a*
the last prosecution witness
The defense may wall until
after the holidays on Jan 3 lo
begin presenting Us side
Callery. tesllfylng In Mate
Supreme Court In Manhattan,
said that some hair round on
Steinberg's clothing at Ihr
lime of his arrest In November
1987 belonged lo Lisa
The detective testified the
hairs had been “ forcibly re­
moved" front lbe child's head
Some weir ripped upart. salt)
Callery. who noted It lakes
"considerable force” to break
a hair.
One of Lina's hairs was
tangled. Callery said.

S u in Ik .i and Beaseley « r The suit also names as defen­
dants the south suburb* til cepted departmental suspension
Calumet City amt Burnham, and In ret urn for the dropping of
the suspect arrested In the case. certain disciplinary charges
Ben Valentine, who rer.«lned h
" T h u suit riles the police
Cook County Jail awaiting trial failure In Hie piesrttce ol a
un rapr charge*
known danger, to t-skr action "
llorka. tb« witlnr officer and said Edward T Sirin, attorney
the first lo arrive at the scene, for the girl s family. "This girl
has since been llred from the was brutally rafted, repeatedly,
Calumet City Police Department wlulr the potter wattrd outside
on charges of callousness inward
Stein *.od the officers at the
Ihe girl s mother and lacking scene tgnorrd pleas from Ihe
command at a police a. lion He g irls m other to e r.trr the
la appealing hi* dismissal
apartment and halt Ihe assault

B u s h is f i n a l l y
e le cte d p re sid e nt
U b I I M F r* * « International

WASHINGTON - In an
historic rtiu.il as old a* the
Republic, mem tiers of thr
Electoral College voted Mon
day lo make Geotge Bush the
4l*t president of Ihe Unllrd
Stales
Though the vote* cast In all
50 states and the District ot
Columbia will not t&gt;r counted
until Jan fi the Republican
vice president and hi* runn
trig matr. Indiana Sen (tan
Uuavlr w rrr Ihr undisputed
winner*
Members rtf the Minimal
College loyal to the can­
didates. are Ihe people who
elect thr president and vice
president as prescribed by Ihe
Constitution It is *un*lderrd
virtually certain lhal Hush
and Uuavlr will l&gt;r certified fry
a 42t&gt; 112 vote, though there
have been renegade rlrrtor*
.tv recently a* 197b
Three limes In American
history presidents have Iwen
elected who received Irwrt
jxip u D r votes than Ihrlr op
portents — twlcr hy thr Elec
Inrsl Collegr and once by the
House
But the Hectors who met
Monday In Ihrtr stale rapt to!*
had no Intention to quarrel
with the wishes of voter*,
despite letters urging some ol
them to brrak Irnm (hr pack,
and they cast thru ballots for
Bush and Uoayle
Slates also rertlflrd their
final p o pula r vote totals
M n n d a y . g i v i n g 11n * h
48.880.891 lo 42.814.973 for
Democrat Mu liar I Dukakis
The loser. In hi* role as
Massachusetts governor, had
the bittersweet task of ad­
ministering Ihr oath of office
lo the elector* fr.&lt; • Ills ria lc
who cast ih rlr ballot* for him
In s brief ceremony In the
sta te S e n a te c h a m b e r,
Dukukl* reiterated hi* sup­
port for a number of Issues be
raised during the presidential
campaign, including home­
lessness. health care and

environ mental protection
Among others who sought
Ihe W h ltr House urtsurrrssfully. Libertarian Ron
Caul received 431.836 p&gt;tpu
U r vote* and Independent
candidates Lrnorz Futenl and
L y n d o n La R o u e h r got
217.167 and 25.330 rrspre
live ly Other m inor ran
d ldaira received 221.136
combined, i-till late said
Nome of the electors fulfilled
their duties in qukk. busi­
nesslike fashion some turned
ihe gathering* Into a happy
event stiff other* Invited
students for a real life t lvlcs
lesson
W isionsdi s 11 electors, twit
eontrnt with easting votr* for
the defeated Democratic team
of Dukakis and Texas Srn
Lloyd Be-tlsen. also approved
a resolution railing for a
constitutional amendment
ahollsliing thr Electoral Col­
legr Adopted 9 2. It called for
dlrrc i popular Hrcllnn ol pres(drills
Gov. Hob Martinez, who
presided over Ihr it,,rung of
Florida * electors, defended
thr Electoral College. MVlrtg.
"The Unllrd Kingdom has a
king and quern tail juirllamerit for its government Yet
(royalty! i* kept as part td
tradition
“The Electoral College, lo a
great degree Is part of our
Iradltton jwrt of the founding
of this nation It’s |vari of our
history.' Martinez said
And New Hanijtshlrr Gov.
John Siinunu. named next
While House chief of staff,
met lor a 111 lie more than half
an hour with his three fellow
electors to cast ihrlr voles,
also defended Ihe system
“The only people who want
In get rid ol Ihe Electors!
College, in my opinion, are
people whit want Ihe big
slates In dominate the elec­
tion process." he said. "I
Ihlnk ll was Ihe genius ol thr
founding falhrrs that ihry put
Ihe Elrrloral Collegr system
In there."

EPA fines companies for not
informing public about release
Unltsd Press International

W A S H I N G T O N - The
E n v ir o n m e n t a l P ro te ctio n
Agency, for the first lime enforcing Its "right■fo-know" law.
lined 25 romjuinlr* 91.5 million
Monday for tailing to tell tJit*
public about toxic chemical re­
leases from factories
The largest singlr penally,
9721.000. was assessed against
Inland Steel Co.'s plant In East
Chicago. Ind.. which Ihc EPA
said did not file n required
annual rejMirt of It* emission of
33 rhrm lra ts Including can­
cer-causing benzene.
Other types of violators lunged
from a sugar reflnrr to a courtlerlop maker to a manufacturer
of swimming pool chemicals lo
the Dixie brewery of New Or­
leans. the agency announced
The companies were cited for
nol providing required reports
on discharges of 48 different

kind* of chemicals, including
com m on solvenl* such as
Irlchlorelliylene. toxic metals
such as lead and chromium and
a host of organic compound*
such a* toluene, methanol and
xylene.
EPA officials Identified Ihr
unrrportrd emissions Into air.
water and land as violations of
Ihe Emergency Planning and
Community Rlght-lo Know A d .
enacted by Congress In 1986
after Ihc disaster In Hliopal.
India, lit which thousands of
people were killed or Injured
when deadly methyl Isocyanate
gas was released aceldenlally
from a Union Carbide factory.
Though lilmp.il drew attention
to I n d u s t r i a l c o n c e r n s ,
environmental activists for years
had tieen seeking a "right to
know" statute to force corpora­
tions lo acknowledge the billions
of pounds of toxic chemicals
they routinely release into the
environment.

�Sanford Herald, Sanford. Florida — Tuetday, Decembei 20. 1968 — TA

WORLD
BRIEFS
N o foul play suspected in plane crash
MANILA. Philippine* — U.-fruar Secretary Fidel Kumo*. who
earn|&gt;r(l Injury when u itilllUiry plane irnxh-landed earlier this
week, auld Tuesday I he crush was due to hud weather and was
not part of an ussassination attempt.
Ramos told a news conference at Vlllamor Air Force Base in
Manila that an Investigation was undrrw ay Into the
circumstances of Monday's crash landing of an F-27 Fokkrr
plane at Calaniian airport. Samar Island. 350 miles southeast
of the capital
In a second accident involving a military aircraft In 24 hours,
one of four air force helicopters dispatched from the nearby
town of Tarlohan to fetch Kamos and his |&gt;arty In Calarrnan
developed engine trouble and crashed Into the sea Tuesday.
Injuring two of IH crewmembers. Ramos said
Kamos said the Fokker ran Into "very trad weather" over
Catarmun amt the pilot had to land the plane agalnsl a strong
tailwind The plane skidded off a wet runway, slammed onto a
pile of din and ourned. he said
Asked If the incident might have been an attempt on his lllc.
Kamos wild. “ No. of course not As I said It was Just due tri a
combination of the adverse flying conditions that we
encountered ‘
lie said an utr force Investigating team was lormed to pft&gt;tw
the "technical and other aspects" of the Incident

Gandhi upbeat on Slno-lndian talks
UEIJrNG — Indian I’rlmc * .*Jstrr Rajiv Gai
on the
second day of a historic visit to China, said Tuesday hr Is
satisfied with the progress of laiks with Chinese leaders on
longstanding border dlspurrsand future expjnMon of rrlalions
The prime minister marie his assessment during a brief
meeting with Chinese ITesIdent Vang Shangkun at tl»e Great
Hall of the people trrforr heading outside tlie capita) to visit thr
Great Wall
Gandhi, who arrived Monday morning lor a five day stale
visit, already has won a pledge from Chinese Premier l.l Pettg
Ifutl the two neighbor* would settle the border dispute
peacefully and expand relations at the same time
liut the visit, the first by an Indian prime minister to China In
34 years, is unlikely to end the Ixitdrt problem that lias
bedeviled the two nations' relations sinrt they fought a
monthlong border war in 19112 It does, however, mark an
Important first step In contacts brtw rrn I tie two Aslan gtanis
Gandhi s second dav In China Included a morning lour ol
southern Iteijing * Temple of Heaven park, a noon lunch at the
Heptngmen Roast Duck Restaurant and a visit In the historic
Great Wall China's most famous landmark He was scheduled
to meet with members of lleljlng s Indian expatriate
community Tuesday evening
Buttoning up bis fur necked overcoat against a brisk and
bluslrrv morning. Gandhi and bis parly asc ended the steps of
Ihe temple whic h was hulll In 142&lt;l and was for six centuries
the seal of Imperial ceremony and symbolism
Gandhi also is doe lo meet lilts week with China s lop leader.
Deng Xiaoping and Communist Party General Se-retary Zhao
Zlyang The visit also Includes trips to the .indent &lt;aplial of
Xian and the bustling port of Shanghai

Governm ent to beet up detention law
SINGAI ORE — The government vowed Monday lo resiric t
the (lower of the courts to release detainees t»v be/flng up a law
that allows indefinite detention of sosja-t ted subversives
without trial
Hie announcement tame I I days alter Mnga[Nirr » chief
Justice ordered Ihe retewxr ol lour jveopte licensed of
participating in a Marxist conspiracy lo topple ihe government
of l*rtme Minister Lee Kuan Yew
The four were rearrested twfore they could leave Jail
In a statement Monday, lire government made it dear II did
not lielievr the courts should review ministerial decisions In
security matters
"This was not. and Is nol. Ihe Intention ol the legislature as
expressed In Ihe ISA" or Inter;tal Security Act, Ihe sweeping
law that allows indefinite detention without trials ul sus|iet led
subversives
The statement, issued try the Home Allairs and Law
mlntstertes. said an amendment would Itc tossed when
Parliament convenes next monin rr.illuming ihe atnolule
discretion of the executive brand) In arresting iliose considered
national security tbreals
The courts could only review whether the arrests were In
accordance with established procedure

U.N. team may oversee Cuban pullout
U N ITED NATIONS — U N Secretary-General Javier Peter de
Cuellar proposed Monday creating an observer force lo
supervise ihe departure of 50,000 Cuban troops from Angola
under a [ware agreement leading lo Inrle |ietide nee for Namibia
Prrrr dc Cuellar, who mrl Monday with Deputy Angolan
Foreign Minister Venendo da Moura and Cuban Brig Gen
Jesus Bermudei, proposed In a report to the U.N Security
Council the creation t»( an observer force of 70 military officers
The force, called the U N Angola Vrrinculloti Mission, would
comprise military personnel from Africa. Asia. Europe and
loitIn America, da Moura said Spain Iras already expressed
willingness to participate
The Security Council must approve creation of Ihe force and
13 expected to do so Wcdtt'sday or Thursday, a U.N
spokesman said, The agreements are then to tie signed
Thursday ul Ihe United Nations, with I be expected partlclpalion of U S, Secretary of Slate George Shultz
According to thr Brazzaville Accords readied with U S
mediation Dec 13 tret ween Angola. Cuba and South Africa.
Cuban troops will Ire redeployed to northern Angola and Iregln
■ 27-month withdrawal on April I. 1089
Simultaneously. South African forces will begin withdrawing
from South African administered Namibia, opening the way lur
Implementing U N Security Council Resolution 435. which
culls lor free ejections and an Independent Namibia

Likud, Labor agree to resume coalition
Unllad Frees International
JERUSALEM — Likud Party
leader Yitzhak Shamir will re­
main prime minister and laibor
Party chief Shimon Peres will
lake over the finance portfolio
under a proposed coallllon gov­
ernment that will likely exrludr
ul Ira Orthodox religious parties
The two main political parties,
spurted bv tire U S opening lust
week of u dialogue with thr
Palestine Liberation Organiza­
tion. agreed tn principle Monday
to reunite tn a hroad-bascd
government
Sharntr said that thr new U S
contact with the PLO made a
Likud-Labor roalltlon govern
menl morr Important than ever
to combat Israel's expected dip­
lomatic isolation
Israel says It npposrs thr U S
move breausr it views the PLO
os a terrorist organization
M onday's agreement was
forged despite a four-year record
of biltrr division brtwrrn the

two parties during their previous
roalltlon government, which was
split over the Middle East peare
process.
Under Ihe new agreement.
Shamir would remain prime
minister for another four years
and Pc res would become finance
minister.
Peres presently Is the foreign
minister, a post that probably
would go to Likud member
Mnshe Arens, an Americanraised former ambassador to the
United States Labor's Yitzhak
Rabin would remain as defense
minister.
Negotiators for the right wing
Likud and center-left Labor
parties resolved their major dif­
ferences during talks earlier
M o n d a y , s a id S h a m i r ' s
spokesman. Avl Pazner
"There has been agreement In
principle on a forming a roalltlon
between Labor and Lik u d ."
Pazner said "Negotiations arr
still going on drafting this
agreement

From United Press International repo.'s

seats, Labor 39.
Labor and Likud have gov­
erned Israel for four years in an
uneasy "national unity govern­
ment" under whose terms the
p r e m ie r s h ip a n d fo re ig n
ministry posi were rotated after
two years
The new agreement app.tr
rntly did nol contain any refer
enres to the peace process,
which was thr main campaign
Issue Labor has favored swap­
ping territory for peace while
Likud rejects surrendering any
part of the occupied Wesi Bank
or Gaza Strip
"This ts government which,
on the question of survival of thr
state of Israel, on the subject of
peace and war
docs not give
any answers." sold Knesset
member Am non Rubinstein, ol
the center-left Shtnul Partv
Likud and Labor negotiators
met throughout the day to work
out thr final details of a rnallhnn
agreement

Seoul announces amnesty for political prisoners
U n tts d R ra e a l n l« -n a t lo n a l

SEOUL. South Korea — The
government said Tuesday 281
poltllral prisoners are hrl.ig
freed tn a sweeping amnesty
which will also restore Ihe civil
rights or cancel or reduce the
sentences of 1.734 other South
Koreans convicted of political
offenses
Crime Minister Kang Young
boon said the amnesty will take
effect Wednesday. While de
scribing the measure as "a
resolute move to wipe out Ihe
scars of the |m *| and promote
democratic progress," Kang
warned that future lawbreakers
wt.h to- sternly deallh with
The amnestv was In line with
President Rah Tae-woo's Nov 26
promise lo implement sweeping
democratic reforms Rub made
lire pledge as he coiled on South
Koreans lo forgive his disgraced
predecessor &lt; bun Duo Mw.cn,
tor wrongdoing by bis govern
merit. Chun delivered a dramatic
public apology, gave up bis
wealth and went Into arcfusion
The ruling partv welcomed the
government move, but iherr was
mixed reaction among np|ioxitton [tartlrs
A government an noun cement
said the 281 |M&gt;|||ical prisoners

scheduled for rclrase Include
128 already convicted and
stivlng the |r sentences. 30 on
der arrest and investigation and
123 currently on trial
The remaining 1.734 people
covered by the amnesty will
have their rlvtl rights restored or
thrtr prison terms reduced, and
some had suspended sentences
eras# .4
Those being released and
pardone, include 44 people who
were serving long prison terms
for involvement In alleged leftist
activities
Th r announcement also said
thr government was lifting ar­
rest orders on 61 people on a
[«&gt;lice wanted list accused of
various political offenses. In­
cluding violent demonstrations
A statement (rom Kang said
the government discussed the
amnesty with op|Nisilion and
dissident groups
"However, tl is only natural
that the government. In order to
defend our liberal democratic
system and maintain law and
order, rannot free anti stale
criminals who refuse to repent
their [Ms! wrongs.' Kang said
Kang said the unprecedented
targe scale amnesty was aimed
at p r o m o t in g d e m o c r a c y
through nationwide rcconrtlia-

U n lt s d F r s s s In t e rn a tio n a l

TEG UCIG A LP A . Honduras —
A Ijntiih exploded at Ihe Peace
Corps headquarters In Honduras
before dawn Monday, damaging
the building hut causing no
Injuries. U S and Honduran
officials said
There were unconfirmed radio
reports rli.it a Honduran rebel
group, thought to be Inactive,
placed the itornb at the head­
quarters
"At atroul 3 50 a m . a bomb
exploded al Ihe headquarters ot
the Peace Corps The bomb
caused malerlal damage, bill no
one was Injured." the U S Kmtscssy In Trgurlgul|&gt;a said
T h r statement said no one has
claimed rrponalblllty lor thr
attack, hut Nicaragua's official
Sandlno Radio and local radio
stations reported that a Hon­

duran rebel group, the April 7
Martyrs of the Patriotic Front,
claimrd responsibility for thr
attac k In a phone call to Radio
America
Honduran police said the
bomb was an heavy dynamite
explosive that “ caused serious
material damagr "
A wltnrss told reporters that
three gunmen riding a green
Toyota pick-up placed the bomb
He said he could not see the
gunmen clearly breausr of
darkness

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"I want lo strrM that this
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SAN JU A N . Puerto Rico - The l)u|ront Plaza Hold, where ‘17
people died In a New Year s Eve arson fire two years ago. has
been denied an o|&gt;erailng permit because of a light over
Installation of sprinklers, officials said Monday.
T h r dispute between Ihe Puerto Kleuu government. Ihe
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The blaze killed 97 people and was thr second-worst hotel
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In Atlanta, which killed 140 people
Three members of the hotel's Teamsters union local pleaded
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been sentenced to long prison terms. Three other union
members have been charged In the case

Pazner said the roalltlon part
would probably be put In writing
by Tuesday and then Initialed by
Shamir and Peres Th r central
committees of both parties,
which must approve the pact,
were to meet Tuesday
Details of the agreement, re­
ported by statr-run Israel Radio.
Indicated the small right-wing
and ultru-Orthodox religious
parties would lose many of the
government posts they had been
promised by Likud In rarller
efforts to set up a narrow
coalition
Before the Nov I election,
public opinion polls showed
votrrs did not want anoiher
Likud Labor coalition But many
Israelis became dismayed by the
Intense bargaining among the 16
partlrs that won seals In the
1 2 0 -m e m b r r K n esse t, or
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Q u e b e c a g a in t r i e s t o
b a n E n g lis h s ig n a g e
UnHed M u International
O T T A W A — Quebec P rem ier Robert
Houraaaa Monday Introduced legislation alined
at bypassing the Supreme Court and reinstat­
ing a ban on moat English signs. a move
threatening to atraln relation* between the
French-speaking province and the teat of
Canada.
Houraaaa's Liberal Parly government In­
troduced the bill In Quebec's National
Aaaembly late Monday forbidding the uar of
Engliah on outalde commercial algna but
allowing language* bealdea French Inalde.
The legtalalton. expected to become law by
midweek, ta aimed at bypaaalng laat week a
derision by the country's highest court lo ban
controversial Hill 101. which forbida the use of
languages other than French on commercial
signs tn Quebec
The Supreme Court said the bill violated
freedom of expression rights guaranteed In
both the Quebec and Canadian Charter of
Highta and Freedoms.
Houraaaa. following a daylong emergency
meeting Sunday with members of his Liberal
caucus In Our bee City, decided lo use the
to-called "notwithstanding" clause in the
Motional Constitution tn o m n d r the provincial
and federal 1 1tart era of right*
The rlausr allows a province the right to

reinstate a law lor up to five years, even
though the Supreme Court haa declared the
law Invalid. The law. Invoked only twice
previously, was a tradeoff that former Prime
Minister Pierre Trudeau agreed to In order to
gain provincial approval of (h r national
constitution In 1981.
The new legislation buna use of English on
outside signs and allows bilingual Indoor sign*
as long as the French I* dominant Th r
legislation must be approved by thr National
Assembly, where Ihr ruling Liberal I'artv has a
majority of seats
Hourasaa said thr solution would prrservr
Quebec's "French face outside. With freedom
of expression Inalde "
As many as 13 members of thr governing
Liberal Parly In Qurbrc have thrratenrd lo
resign their seats and alt as Independent
politicians if the legislation was passed
"I don't think we ran turn our bark on that
(court) Judgment and aay the Supreme Court
prtnrtplr* don't mattrr and we are going to
override them." said Joan Dougherty, who
represents an English speaking diatrtrt In
Montreal
Dougherty charged the Liberal government
"d!d not have the rouiage" lo I m p r o v e
language right.* Ua ihe Anglophone mlnorlly In
Quebec

Gorbachev may visit Japan
Unltad Prosa Intam atlonal

T O K Y O — Soviet Foreign
Mlnlstrr Eduard Shrvardnad/e
told Japanese Prime Mlnlstrr
Noboru Takrahlta that Soviet
leader Mikhail OortMirhev wants
to visit Ju|uin to Improve bilater­
al relations. Japam nr authorities
said
"M r Gorbachev's visit lo
Ja|Mn has hern Included In his
political schedule,'*
Shrvurdnud/r was cptoted as
telling Takeshlla
Shrv ardnud/r. during a on­
e-hour meeting with Ihe prime
minister at Takrahlta'* official
residence Tuesday morning,
d e c lin e d to specify when
Gorbachev would tnakr Ills first
trip to Japan, the Japanese
official* said
New* rrporta. however, said
Ihr vlsll was likely to take place
next year
T h r Soviet foreign mlnlstrr. on
Ihr third day of his visit, handed
T a k r a h l t a a le t t e r fro m
Gorbachev stressing the need for
a high level political dialogue lo
"open a new chapter" tn Sovt
el-Japanese relations the of
flrlal* said
Takrsh lti said he wants to
discuss with Goftxachec whit
the two leaders ran do not only
to improve bilateral relations but
also lor stability In (avl West

Noboru Taktthlla
relations and peace in th r
Aslan Pacific region. Ihr officials
said
Shevardnad/r and Takrahlta
also talked about a territorial
d is p u te over four Soviet*
occupied North Pacific Islands
That dispute has been a major
•tumbling block lo Improvement
of (tolnicsl and rtonomk' rela­
tion* between the two nations
Slncr the r ml of VSor Id War II
•akrshtta told Shevardnadze
that settlement of the dlsputr
was needed for lasting stability

In bilateral relations and that
Japan hopes the Issue will tvr
solved through sincere nrgotla
lions, thr officials said
Shevardnadir also met with
Japanese Fo re ig n M inister
Sosuke Uno on Ihe territorial
dispute. They reportedly failed
to make progress, but agreed on
further discussions as a prelude
to a peace treaty.
Moscow seized Ihe four North
Pacific Island* off the east coast
of Ihe northern Japanese Island
of Hokkaido al the end of World
War II The Soviet Union main
tains about 40 MiG-23 fighters
and 10.000 ground troops on
two of the Islands, according to
Japan s Defense Agency
Japan claims Ihe four Islands
and demands their rrtum to
Japanese rule
The dispute has prevented the
two countries from signing a
peace treaty to formally end
their wartime hostility.
Shevardnadze. In a separate
meeting with ruling party leader
Ghlntarn Abe. said Ihe Soviet
Union was prepared to help
improve strained relations be­
tween Japan and North Korea
the officials said
Jafian's relations with North
Korea soured In January wlien
Tokyo imposed severe restric­
tion* on bilateral contacts to
protest against North Korea

Anti-Soviet
attitude changing
in Philippines
U f t it w d N a t s I n t e r n a t i o n a l

M A N IL A . P h ilip p in e s F o r e ig n S e c r e ta ry R a u l
Mangtapu* said Tuesday that
the Philippine m ilitary has
ended Its longstanding opposi
lion lo expanded trade with
Moscow and he predicted a visit
by Sov'et Foreign Minister
Eduard Shevardnadze will lead
to Improved ties
*W e are finally overcoming
the bias that we used lo suffer
under — that trade (with social­
ist countries! brings with It
subversion, and this has brrn
p r o v e n t o be u n t r u e .
Mangtapu* told a news confer
e n c e o n t h e e v e of
Shevardnadze's arrival Wed­
nesday for a 24 hour visit
Mangtapu* said the decision In
expand trwde with the Soviet*
was reached during a high level
government meeting Monday
tlial included thr national in-

S h ip m e n t s A r r i v i n g D a ily

iHitgem-e chief and defense and

legislative officials H r said the
group reviewed "all aspects" of
trade with Moscow
■'The general conclusion was
that we are in a position to
entourage fully trade with Ihe
Soviet Union and certain major
aspects of Soviet cooperation
with Ihe Philippine* In specific
(iroJrrtB." Mangtapu* said He
repeated the statement when
asked tl this meant the military's
opposition to better tie* with
Moscow had been overcome
Manglapus said II was the first
time such a lop level meeting
was field, adding this wax an
Indication of Ihe Importance
Manila atlached to Ihe vlsll of
Shevardnadze. Ihe most senior
Soviet official lo visit the country
s ln c r d ip lom atic lies w rr r
established in 11176
T r a d e between Mostow and
l lie Philippines reached M O 4
million last year In Ihe first nine
months of thts year. Ihe total
was §20 million.
Manglapus said hr expected lo
discuss with Shevardnadze the
presence of Subtr Hay Naval
llasr and D a rk Air date —
America's largest overseas mili­
tary installation* Hut be said
the future of the bases was a
matter the United States and Ihr
Philippines will decide when Ihr
pact covering Ih r facilities
expires in 1991.
Manglapus playrd a central
rule In reaching an agreement
with Washington In October
under which the United Slates
will provide thr Philippine* $962
million tn the final two years of
the bases treaty. The deal re­
flected a substantial' Increase
from ihr $160 million In annual
aid the United States had paid
fur use of Hie liases
Manglapus said 10 joint pro­
jects with the Soviets were
currently under cunsidrrulkin.
Including Industrial and mineral
development programs
"Of course, we should consider
seriously Ihe position of our
security agencies In assessing
each case, but (h r general
approach bus already been
agreed upon." he Mid
"Wc are al this [mint In a
|MMlllon lo say lo Ihe Soviets
ih.it we urr Interested lo talk all
about these projects. We would
like lo see them carried out as
early and as fully as possible."
said Manglapua
.
The Philippine government Is
fighting a bloody 19-year-old
communist Insurgency. After a
visit to Vietnam curly this
month. Manglapus sought lo
nllay fears Hanoi would send
surplus arms.

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HOCKEY
Carbonneau lifts Canadians
) M O N T H L A I.
G u v I ’arboim euu M in e d on .1
liir.ik.ivt.lt .11 17 17 ol I h r M il mil period. III! Ifl»*
U tr Montreal c .m .itllrn * lu .1 2 I tlrtn ry lite r
U art lord .nut extending th r Whaler* whiles*
sirru k lo lour game*
• "C a rtio m ira ii lir.it in r
on m y a b o rt x l d r . "
fl.irtlo td tjou llr M lk r
l.lut M id . ' Mol I think
Wr played well rtlOU|(h
to w in II w r ra n JuM
krr|t up I hi* type I»l
a.m i.' I ihiuk w r ra n
tu rn thi* think w o u n d
( u rho n n ru n rrlis h r I in Ih r tu torv o v r r .1
.;:t 1■non op|mni ni
••|l wa* iin|Mtfi.ini lor u x lo win Iwrautir 11 was
.i^.unvi .111 Adam * IMvUUon tram . C at hoi tea u
v iid
W r have lirrn p la tin g tin* way all arasnn
except lor tn a tlir iw o or t lu r r hud iJ.iinrt W r
n r r d r d a Ititht U.unr llk r Mil* M .itlw II was loo
&lt;lirw I.ui klly I col that coal I w .»» thinking of
|ki**lnc hill l.lu l s la rlrd lo lllo vr *0 I d n Id ril lo
villM.I
'I n n lh rf at lion .(round th r National llo r k r t
Ik agur on M0 nd. 1t night. Ih r Si w Ym k Hanger*
• irlra lrd Ih r W ashington Capital* .11
ih r
tfdm nnlnn (h lrr* .(lid Moflalo Satires skated to .1
fVfi U r. th r Toronto M .iplr I ...I* col |m *i Ih r St
I loot* III or* 4 1 and th r V u n m n v rr C an o i k*
t)uitopr.| thr M lnnr*ota North star* 1 I

BASKETBALL
Seton Hall clim bs in rankings
N K W Y O H K — S rio n M ill lor y r. 11* th r
doormat of th r llic Ka*l t o n lr r r n r r M ond.it
ro n iln o rd it* 1 lim li m United I'rr** h itrrn a
ttonal * weekly •o llrc r Ivaxkrlhall ratine*
W h tlr link* .m il Mn hican m aintalnrd I h r top
two *|mt* Itirv h a vr tirld *tnrr Ih r p rrsraw in
S rio n Mall p la vin c ttt one ol lt»r inuchr*t
entile relic r* adt a n rrd lo No 1.1
S rio n Mali 'ttt. wa* No 20 Ih lr r w rrk * ae&lt;&gt;
T h r I'ltatr* lin p io trd to No I'l and th ru lo No
I r» la*t w rrk

S W IM M IN G

Egerszegi grabs gold again
IN D IA N A P O L IS
K rU rtln a K i i r r u r f l *iak
Inc an ra rlv •laim a* a f it of tir in •w im m ing for
thr 1**02 O lym p ics, won h rr s o u n d Cold m rd a l
Mondat it ih r 1 s ( &gt;|irn S w in im in c Cham piori
s h ip * w ilh a v l i i o t t in th r IO O m r t r r
lu . k slin kr
Th «
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wto. h a rrlv
w ncti* l i n |*»und* |m*ird a w inninc tim r ol
I (l| HH |l wa* I h r *n Otld lw«t lltlir ol lit I
C a lrrt .12 *n rind* slow* r than h ri s iltrr m rtlal
d lm l at ih r S r o o l &lt;&gt;lt m pii *
I trIt |t w a * a to u c h l a i r a n d 11 w a* a g n u . I
t lm r
T c r r s / i ' c l s a id
I l i a t r o n ly l i r r n
I r a lo in C l"&gt; hr*' w r r k * a n d I wa* *1. k I h r Ills !
U w w r r k * ol III,ll
I III t r i t h .lp p t w it h lilt
h llir
f c r is / rC * m* k lia m i d
III* l.io li M o u s r
l.t
Dm M u n c a iia n Ira m m a te *
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St. Thomas needs
penalty kicks to
beat Lake Howell
By C H R I S FOSTER

Herald sped* editor
LONG WOOD - Our ol thr tram* wrarlnc
whltr and blur m Mondat nicht * lliltd game at
Lyman Mich wa* thr No I rankrd tram In ihr
stair in Class IA But. If you didn't know whlrh
tram w .1* w tin h you certainly ■uuldn f Irll
H ike M ow rll * l.adv S iltr r M.iwk* rankrd
r ic h lli In class IA playrd n u t hit a* gmid and
r v r n b r llr t at im ir* than No I St Th o m a s
Aipilna* toil th r l.adt Haldri* w r r r atilr lo pull
out a ih rillim ; 2 I vtrtury in penalit kit k* in a
(list iu iim i I m an h ol Mi*- H o r e n Kmc Clo**lt
hefi.ir I ' l l Ia n * ..' l.t man Mich
St
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7 -0
Cor* o n to lo n ie h l •
ipiartrrtinal* at H p m ac.unsi l.t m ao t^ikr
M owrll h I play* in th r (im so la llo n b ra rk rl at I
p ill .team*! Deltona
Si I horn a* I* ||k k I hul I iti.nk w r w r r r Ih r
tw t ir r tr a m tonight
Lake M o w rll • Dana
llo&gt;rsen w ho p la vrd .1 «u [irrh game said
Wr
Cam ril ro n lld rn i r In Ih r v -u n id hall and w r
knrw w r m o ld Itral th rm II ll w ould tiavr w rnt
to overturn m s tra d o f I'K* I think w r would havr
w 1ill I h* t |u*l ha* thr lui k in I'K*
SI I fit ill ia* 1 iv.lt h I alio* U lfo n wa* happv hut
also a III I lr «tu n n rd a* III* Ira n i wa* Irs lrd lot
Ih r III*! Illtir Itu* srasoli
and Irs trd w t n l t ll
wa* Ih r Hist llm r all year Ih r l.adt H a ld ri* lia tr
tirrn s to rrd on and llirir towr*i Coal o iilp u l ol
Itir t r a v m
|..ik* M ow rll plavrd an o u tsia n d m c game
(•Iron said
I h r u coatkr« |irr H lr a t h r i Itrannl 1*
IIM trd lh lr
I hud hlCti r »|in tallon* ol plavtnc C'*"'
1 o o i(irim iio al Itu* lo tiin a in rn l and w r gm u
n e h l away Mt kid* p la trd an excellent m an ti
and tin* I* u n it going lo liriirlii u* in Itir kmc
run
I t i r firs l h a lt *-1 w ih r w r l l d r ille d I u d t H a ld r i*
t ia v r I h r m i n i u f l r n s l t r l h i r .i l * w llt i s r t r u sltul*
1111 C(|a l *1* o l w h i i l i w r t r u t n l lit M i.in n w tu lr
*r t r i a l i i l h r r ita iiC r r o o « i I m i i i r « w r r r I h w a l t r d
lit li c h t n m c illit. k d r l r m l r i J r v t n a I a n l a i r l l l
l.ak* M o w r ll « l » *1 1 h a m * c a m * o n a t ir r a k a w a t
tit K i t s ! lr l l l a t i r t w llti lr * » th a n a m l n o l r I r l l In
Itir h a ll lu ll I t i r S I rtto fua * d r lr u s * fus* lu Itir
1 m 1 a*toll lo k r r | i II *. ul* lr** at I h r lia ll
It wa* I .ikr It. w rll a tin h pli k rd Op III* | u ir
oil o ltrn w III til* *r. unit hall Wllti Ikotrsrn

ihukinc set r ia l outstanding run* l.ak* Mowrll
1 utlir « rlhtn mehew ol taking a I II Irad wllti
2/ Mi (r iu a m m c w hrn Ik iv rs rn look a lo rn rr
kit k and rro**rd II 111 lim n ol th r coal w h r ir
( a id a ii III 1 h a t e d forward and till a Iraplnc
h ra d ri pisl m * i Ih r i roast m i
Ml* 1 w r a t h r r l l l C ' h r l.a k r M o w r ll * io rm Si
I h o m a * w r u l .ill Itir i o u lilr ia t t a &lt; k a n d *. u l r i l
III* cam * * III wi C 'M l w llh 2 t *&gt;7 t r m a l n t n c w h r n
I a ll la S lir f r it i* la ■tu s s r il j h u ll III t ln n l ol III*
Coal It w .i* l i r u d r d m il lit a d r l r m l r i h u l U C h l h i
III* H a l d r i * |* n ia \ u l r u l i a n d stir c 'o u o d i d u
*hut tiis lilr It ir la l |u M
A C 'in i I o k * M o w r ll pi&lt; k r il u p I h r o l t r n s l t r
| iir * * u lr a m i t l u r r llm r * I k iv r w r n i r r a l r d k '* « l
i h a m r * o n m in e r ki&lt; k » h u t a c a lli iti* l a .lt
M aw k* i m ild 0*0 p u l I h r I m II in l tir in i

Sullivan Award finalists named
IN |)IAN AI*O I.IS It I’ll
N m r O ltio p i. cold
nirdalisi* and m ir s iltrr m rilali*)
Im xrr Mot
lulu*
wrl* a m io ilO ird I or*dat a* Ih r III
Im alisi* lot ih r A m a te u r A th lriii t m oo *
S o lllt.lll Aw ard p ir s r llln t ..o h t r .il lo Itir
ii,iiiu ii * lo p a iu .itru i a ih lro
Also op lor Ih r aw .ud lo tie p ir s r n lr d r a llt
o r »i year a ir kayaker li t r e ILiilun sw iitunrr*
Jalirl h tan* and Mall Mloiull sjirril s k .llri
llu o n ir III.nr
lic u tr s k .llri Hi i.m llo llaiiu
splint* r K ln irm 1 (if llt llh lu y iirl
tn llr tlia ll
p la yri h .m h K iia lv t»a*keitw|| p la tri Katrina
M&lt; &lt; lam and w i r s ll r i .h d m Sm ith
ILittiili Kvan* Itliiodl C.nlliih dot in 1 K iia lt
M. C lam and S m ith won cold medal* .11 ih r
Sum m er O lvin p n * in Seoul Smith K u ira w htlr
III.111 and Itoltano w r r r gold m idall*l* ai Ih r
W iu trr U lym p n * tn t alcart A II h i i . i

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Rambling Marauder
J o d i C o n f e r (joes on the a tta ck lo t
Clearwater Central Catholic in Monday s
game vs Melbourne C C C triumphed 2 0
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C rissio Snow of Lake Mary (right) moves Ihe b a ll upheld for Lake Mary

Lady Rams, Bobcats win by shut out
By TO N V O aS O R M IC R
Herald Spo*ts a " In '
I.A K I M M O
ll wa* llkr Mir d llle r r m e
l r t » * r n in ch ' ami ilat
lit Mir llm r Mir tllsi found of plat in Mm
Mu rcrt Km c 1 I »**i&lt; al I uk* M alt Mich S h u d t
lion I H rtm .ld * sta d ium Mir Ina* kel u it o ltiu c
h m l la k r M alt
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Moot* h a ilo n ri I It ir&gt;lii ' •&gt; .Mid c l r a i w a l r i
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III Mir I akr Mart cam r thr I adt Ham * li*'k Mi
Irad |u*t I In into Ih* cam*
S.ilidt I'o w rll *
Coal on an i**i*l lim n I M**i* S imiw I n u n th ru
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all Mir |«lu t r i * on i tir it fi**lrt in loi al lra*l ID
minute*

IIy C H U C K n U R Q I S !
Herald co»»e*pondeni

M IS C E L L A N E O U S

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A I.IA M o N iy
S l'H I N t .S
Mm
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IhinCrd op and knta krd around lot .12 m ln u lr*
itir |,.tkr Brantley l.adt Patriot* Iw itle d lu i k
horn laticor to*ik a t om m andinc Irad and hone
mi lor ilr.it lilt and a hearistoppm c r&gt;T &gt;2 win
o t r l thr I adt War K.tclr* ol llt o s tlllr M otld.lt
lUCht in a Itisi round barn Imftiet ol Mir L u lt
Putt lot ( htistmu* h it national in lioiit &lt;&gt;l I 'l l
Ian*
W illi Ih r rtnotion.il tit tort Mir l.a d t Pat*
iip|trd th in season total* to I 2 o v riu ll and will
la ir SaiasotM H lt r r t lr w at * p m totlicfll UI
sri nut! Ilium ) a it loti lllo s t lllr dtopjM d to I l&lt;*
Ulld I.(kr* till Hit I.u.lt l.lnll* ol I tt Irdn .(( I p III
A ltrl Iralllnc &gt;'• 1*1 With 7 |m m inuliiltic III lilt
Cam r tnr l.adt War La c k * went on a |i m i tun
w hl&lt; It w.i* lupjM d till w llli a I I ll Mil |utti|M i to
l h r t t l Slew .ui w ith I Ml rrm a ln in c W ith ih r
s r u r r l l r d .i l PI uplrt • l.ukt III .ml I*- \ * Ir im llr l
litllutd slolt th r hall lioiit I llu*v l l l r * K* lit
I hatiun and went roast to ■o.i*t lot tin la m p
ami a Iwo |mi|i i I trail
llto s tlllr had an op|Nirtimilt lo H r thine* op
allrr Soli|u Ik 'iillrt was lonlrd ht H l.llltlry *
titeh Inti Mull Ik -n il&lt; t wlm Iln is h iil w ith a
C.um Inch I l |Miint* m issrd Mu liu iii ■ m l ol Mn
n n r m id om Mir l.adt I’.n IL u h H lllm ver c u * ih r
rrlMiund Ird Ih r liall lo 1 m u tiilison anil tllhson
dished oil lo NI 1111 loi ail •a*t lu o and u ri l I'l
lead
I *n.illt w ith H l.ilillet le.mi* ol the past wr
wiiuld •lioht lu •lost cam r* Ilk* these
I udt

By C H U C K B U R Q E S S

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* tin ac&lt;i Mull* Il.l
HOCKEY
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hul lie ul the i uls on Ihe mat* look plat e al
llic h w ith Ihe host lie n * d e ila w in c Ihe
ol O viedo Ll .Ml III Imv* p u p w rrslIlllC
M onday nichl

C o m p le te H a tin g on p «| | r 2 lk

Ih e Ins* dropped (lie Lions In 1 2 o trr.lll as
they lake oil Mu holiday* lo prepare lor Mir meat

Ot lulu i om t dcil Mu- neti lite muli hes. losmc
lit two dn ision* and thin pm* However. Aaron

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H i * A i i C ' li * H i k e t * .11

I t i r v * l»o w ri| a *•■“ ! w o r k r l h l i
Ih rrr te lu f r

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llu l on M ondat it w a* Mi* l^idv Marreir* turn
Si ol llic al will la k r M a lt Inoll a O d lialltlm r
Irad o n C'ral* ht ltd ord* r ol ap|waramr | l*&gt;nna
Hutu at r&gt; 2 l mi an assist from Dana Mootrr
Mohr .team al I I It *&gt;o an unassisted (•al Smiw
ai 12 -IS It im ii Holu Itohi tie r molt al 1** t*(
to.in liiwrvet and la-arm r iLi/llr ai 2'* 2H ftmn
M m h r I lr M .U im ch
In l li r sr« .m il halt Sam ly Powell •* o«rd IWl^f
it 1 1 I I on an a**l*l Irom \ im A lrv a n d n and at
|k J | tln tll M .».trl |r|i w I .air wikm I i losril out
Mir *• ..fin e al 70 1*1on an a**i«i Irom A lr«.»n d rr
I t i r col* n rtrr c**r u|»
said \kr*l Oi.inc*
itta ih H im ! la is r n
I in li.ip p i wllti Mial Even
I hooch ll i r t wrl* dow n M irt illilll • stop I lirt
were r ic h ' m their li t m e and htisllinc
In Mir m e h lia p a Isiitl* tw iw ren two sell
lies* r i l e d V I m ill h a ll I r a n i* it n*&gt;k s lia n n o n
W a ld t o n * lu s t h a ll i h ip * I m i I co**l *•» H elp
I la l n r s t l l l r |lu&lt; h h o l/ d r t r a i s* tn in o lr I tl

See l a k e M a ry . P a f r I B

Patriot lu .n l i i u i Ii l in d t tru n k wild
Hul Mu*
tram did a etrai (&lt;»•&gt; to n iclu * oiisidrnnc all Ilia!
ha* h.ip|M tird lo ll* l.ilrlt I in r v i ii m rlv happy
w.Ill t h r w a t w r plavrd
III Mir |ia*l two w rrk * Ih r l.udv Patllut* lost
w i iio i |muni cu.iid If m y Htundr n h m c to a virus
lost S a ra K rih lo * u rp Mito.il and h a ir lirrn
liattline D ir I .incur Ln tin w iih unit riehl or nine
Cllls III Mir lln ru p
I low r v r r Mondat m c h i not r t m a |iri*i*irni
jirrs* and i *llnct ilrlrn s r would lltr Ih r
d r lr r lllllir d l^lilt Pal* a* lllr\ i olllliilli d Mir lu ll
and settled into Mien cam e plan throuchnut Mir
Camr
I Milok w r tail in m r ol m u canu loniehl
tl.illk Wllti
Wr llul a tittle* till ol jnissinc hot ll
wa* h a u l lo *nh with Sara out and l i .u t titrd
Wf p la te d w rll Munich alld IlHikeil iiillllilrn l Ihe
w hide w at throuch
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Oviedo matmen keep rolling with win over Jones
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Lady Pats survive, Oviedo falls

i m i r m e n 1 earlier .0 ihr i s m e n w h iili
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Naiatorium

F ro m staff and w ir e re p o rt*

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INSIDE:

Mpi.iliJ currospund&lt;&gt;nl

Lamm slopped Ihr I ice. wmillliC *M« ak III Ihr
171 weichl i.m cm t with a hard touch! 12 l*&gt;
dn ision over Ketin I'riestei Al 220 Mike Kohla
downed l.arrv .lonnitasinl wllli a pin al ihe
hu//er ol ihe v i unit |ieMnd a* h r M iirrd tile six
|ni |i i i * lor Oviedo al the :t .riH mark I h r only
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i la** a* D a n W yn n w.i* left without a miti|ielltur
u .lf I. . •• lit Iw ll.f lf 'll

�■■ - Sanlord Hotsld, Sanford. Florida — TuBtdBy. PBCBfnbBf go, 19M

Vikings survive Bear rally

STATS &amp; STANDINGS
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DOGS

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NFL SUMMARIES

Nom

N A TIO N A L FO O TB A LL LEA G U E
A m tr 't ln Canltr* net
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NHL SUMMARIES
Monday't N H L lum m arw t
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Clifford Lett acored 17 of hi*
career high 22 txiitil* lu Ihe first
half for Florid*. 4-1 which face*
I'lllithurgh here on Thursday
night Chatman finished with 20
points and Dwayne [hivls added
18 pntniB and 18 rebounds
Dwayne Srhlntftus chipped In
17 potnit. ti assists and 3

Alabama IB) Soum am l)

Awtlln PaayIs Handarton II )•
Butk'44, E hanluctyl*
Florida 1*1. Miami ( F k I I I
Georgia i*a UNC A w ia riik ll
Ja n at Mad ton M R a d k rd tl
Mar than IU . Char k t ion ir
Mar tar |! AugutU k
Moran*ad ( I t t Liberty 4 )
UNC C h a rk tk k Coat' Carolina 41
lk lt o n l) Sam lord 44
Vanderbilt )4 Murray S U k 1)
VirginiaM Jacktonrilk II
Mid nr It
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Craighkn k . MarquaHa ) )
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Lanit )4 Kan'ucEy Wat lay an ) )
Michigan Tech If. Minn Duluth VO
Mount Union It . Mar .alia 11
O h kU nly to Y s u n g tk n n lt M
Oklahoma!' IOf. Mo K a n ta tC ityk
Purdu* )l. W'ch,u fla k II
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Cal BaptiH tea Spying Arbor (Mich 1 Tt
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Idaho 44. W ilUm atk I )
N M r . Ko S« I ) M m V H k y S t 40
Occtdonlalk Mania Coll O
Oregon Si Ta.Gontogall
Oregon Tech I t Humboldt SI 44
SacramanloSt 0). Pupal Sound D
SI M ar, t l C a l l f l E W ith 14
Water SI tt Utah St ) l

Chkago missed a chant r lo Ik
when the Dears drove to Ihe
Minnesota 12-yard line, but
Tornc/ak lumhlrd while trying
lo hand oil lo Malt Suhry and
llnebackrr Jesse Solomon recov­
ered.
The Vikings, the NFL leader In
turnovers with a jilus 24, drove
88 yards in 14 plays for a score,
coming nn a I -yard touchdown
run by Alfred Andi-min I 15
Into the second quarter Wilson
keyed the drive with a 15-yard
mo on Ihe option and a 15-yard
jMtaa to II avs.itt Junes, while I hr
{tears were flagged for a IB-yard
pasa Interference penalty.

t'hat man shot lust 2 (or 7 hum
Ihe A(M&gt;r In a lethargic Aral Isall
l&gt;ul took control with Ihe Gator*
nursing a 65-59 advantage Two
Chatman dunks and a layup by
the sophomore power forward
put Florida ahead by 12 Joe
Wylie and Kevin Presto sank
3 -p o ln te rs far M ia m i, but
Chatman hit jumpers from each
comer lo complete hla run
SchlnU lU B added two baskets
s iin d w u h rd a rou n d a Lett h e r
throw tu leave Ihe Gators ahead
MM1S with 4 14 rem aining T h e
Hurricanes. 4 3. could get no
r im e r I halt I I points Ihe rest of

rise way en route lo thetr I lilt
straight low to Florida
Presto hit 5-of-l() attrmpts
from 3-|iomt range and saorrd
26 points in 28 minutes tor the
DurrUanr*. who made just 6 of
lheir first 25 shots from Use held
Erk Drown added 16 points 10
below his average, while Wylie
had 14 point, .mil lOrehnund,
After a pair of Davis free
throws pul Florida ahead 34 22
with 4 57 left In thr first hall.
Presto and Mark Hiehardwui
scored six points aptne In a 15 4
Miami run that silted Die Gator
lead to 38-37 Lett ntadr a
running 35 fool jumjwr at the
tiu n ri to give Florida a 44 39
advantage at Intermission

Lake Howell, Apopka triumph
Harald correspondent

they Just ran out of gas late In
the gom e."
Lake Howell on the other

A LTA M O N TE - Monday was
the opening’ day ol the Lady
Patriots Christmas Invitational
And to no one's surprise, the
Lady Silver Dawks of Lake
Howell High School and the
taidv lllur Darters of Apojika
High School won Ihelr Trspct live
games and will meet In the
semlAnala Tuesday night at 6
pm .
The Lady Hawks (7-31 twhlnd
five players scoring In double
f ig u re s
defeated the La dy
Vikings (4-7l of F'rsrt Walton
llearh. 65-59. and the third
ranked (Class 4AI Lady 'Darters
19-01 behind standout guard
tktly House's 31 points rolled
past Ihe Lady Crrnadlera of
Colonial High School. (4 -7 1
73-36. before 51 fans at loskr
Drant ley High School
"W rre pleased with Ihe win."
said lotkr Howell roach Dennis
Cudrey. "But we playrd sloppy
at limes, and have to play a
better mental type of game If we
are going to win the tourna­
ment."
And for losing Fori Walton
Deach coach Kevin Craig. "My
girts playrd their hrurts out. hut

luind. had truuble getting ihelr
game in gear. a» Dtoan had to
sit on the bench after she
recteved tier third foul early In
Ihe period Drown, who went
Into the game as the srcotid
leading scorer In Seminole
County with a 17 3 jirr game
avrruge. played little In the
second half, and ended up scor
log just 13 points
Hut the loidy Hawks were able
to overcome their star guard s
lack of play on this day wtth a
super effort from guards Tanya
l.ewt, Ihuukr Duma, and center
Itrcky Miller, which turned out
to lie ihe difference lor Ihe Lady
Silver Hawk,
Lewis stored a team high 18
Imint, and tiad 10 assists, as
well as ha ring 7 steals Lewis,
who was all over Ihe fliKir. also
made 11 ol 16 free throws,
mostly In the forth period
Hums, had 12 points and Miller.
Ihe toady Hawks 6 4 center,
scored a career high 15 point,
and hauled down 10 rebound,
along with 6 blocks
*T( fell good that I could
contribute lo Ihe team llkr I did
today," said Miller, who was the

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terce ption U-t ya rd * for a by Neal Anderson. Including a
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lo earn the right to host the Dec. long scoring plays In the third
26 wild-cant game against the quarter to cut the deArll lo
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28 20
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Dawks Miller showed a nice
touch on her shot, and also
made 5 of H from llir line on
three ihruw.
In Apopka'* w in ovrr Colonial
Ihe laidy Darters came nut Hat.
and didn't look like thr stair’s
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of several Ajmpk.i mlscues ami
led in id way in the hr,I quarlrr
8 6 Hut the l^idy Darters then
cleared the log Irom their heads
and started to pull away hum
('olorti.il as Ihr l^tdy Darters
went Into the ball w ith only a six
jMilnt lead. 27-21
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the stall nl thr third jvrlod a
dtflrrrnt tram, as AjMipka took
rom plrlr coma ltd ol thr gamr
outsrorlng Colonial 18 ti In thr
first Avr minutes and taking a
comandlng 24 point lead. 45 21
and after that, the laidy Darter,
pretty m urh did whai they
wanted to do on I hr court
"I exjiert a lot out of mv
players.” said McCarty, minute,
after Ihe game. "If I don't ,r«
them playing up to their ability,
then I will let them know I
always tell my kids lhal you can
lie the best you can lie. If you v l
your mind to it ."

W ildcats, Pioneers
to meet once again
By JIM R IC K IN B A C K B R

Herald Correspondent
KISSIMMEE - W'llllr Fisher,
shouting the breeie after watrhlng Oak Hidgr blow away
Gateway. 83-37. Monday In the
Great Florida Shoot-Out. figures
If Winter Park's Wildcats get
enough shot* at the Pioneers
sooner or later they'll And a way
to Will.
Deforr third ranked Oak Hidgr
I9 -I| e lim in a te d G a te w a y ,
Winter Park |7-2| earned the
right to play the Pioneers In
today's consolation bracket
game of this ultra prestigious
tournament with a 57-49 victory’
over Tampa Day Vo-Tech
Oak Hldge-WInler Park II. on
tap at I2\I0 p in. Inside the
Osceola High School Gym. no
doubt promises to be lx tier than
early Decerntier's Berle* debut.
Playing one of their ties! games
th is season, the Pioneers
crushed thr Wildcats, 85-59, In
Ihe lllle game of The Tlp-OfT
Classic al Winter Park's gym.
Still. Ibis Is the second "free"
shot the Cats get against the
Pioneers before they meet In the
Metro Conference. And that
concerns not only Fisher but
Oak Hldge Coach Hon Smllli

"Sooner or later (Winter Park
guard Willy) O.iunli , going to
have u great game, urn! re­
member they beat us at our
jilace last year," said Smith, who
Ix-llrvr* thr trams may play five
tim e this season "Dill l II tie
dlsajijKiInlrd If we don’t win the
consolation bracket here.”
W inter Park Coach Kerry
Patrick watched the Oak Hldge
roul (or a short time uflrr w-hat
he termed an "ugly win" by his
team "We’re going to have to
try and stop that." hr said, us
j’lahrr glided Inside for an easy
basket, "One thing I know Is
that you can't play Oak Hldge
man-to-man like Gateway tried."
Dannie, who scored a gamehigh 17 points and dished out 10
assists, says Winter Park must
slick with Oak Hldge for Ihrre
quartern lo build confidence.
"Once wc lost lo Socastcr. S.C.
(In Saturday's first-round garnel.
the positive tiling was getting
another shot at Oak Hldge," said
Daunlc. who also pulled down
six rebounds and had flvr steals.
"We know Oak Hldge Isn't sujier
human, but by the time wc
realized Ibal the last time It was
m idw ay th io u g h Ihe third
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enal vtve In a 1-0 game
‘ I bln was definitely a midfield
Im i He We're Inistcully the same
kind of leant that Seminole Is. a
strong defensive Irani W'e Iry to
get a g-.ul early and IniriK on.”

B y C H R IS M S T E R

19Ho

31

Hsrsld sports editor

LONGWOOD — tn Ihr waning
moments of the first half, those
gulls c irc lin g Lym a n H igh
Stadium may have started to
look like buzzard* In Deltona's
Lady Wolves.
The Wolves gave il everything
they had hut were still no match
for the hungry Lady Greyhounds
of Lyman High Lyman frasted
on the Wolvrs lo Ihr lune of 8-0
In the first half and everyone got
Into the act In the second half as
the lardy Greyhounds cruised lo
a 100 victory before 8 1 fans In
the opening round ol the Hurger
King Classic.
Lyman. 5-3-2 lor the season,
moves on lo the ipiartcrflnols
tonight at H ai Lyman High
againnl Fort Lauderdale Si
Thum a * A q u in a s A q uina s
advanced with a thrilling 2-1
(penalty klcksl win over Lake
I low e|| on Monday.
Deltona, which dropped lo
0-0-1. goes lo the consolation
bracket where ll must now fare
Lake Howell

Actually. Deltona, behind
some nifty play by Stephanie
H ra u d o tn . h e ld the L a d y
Greyhounds out of the goal for
almost 12 minute* Monday.
Lyman then exploded for three

goals In the next 10 minutes and
the rout wasnn.
Tam m y Fulsang opened the
scoring at the 28 05 mark on an
assist from Tracy Sher. Kerry
Musantr then scorrd the first of
her two conaccullvc goals on the
first of three assists by Jennifer
McAvoy. McAvoy then asstslrd
Musantr again as Lyman look a
3-0 lead.
McAvoy then pushed up from
her defender spot and joined the
scoring parade with an un­
assisted goal and Sher got a goal
off Anne Brewer's assist lo make
II 5-0 Fulsang Ihen completed
her first-half hat trick as she
scored goals on assists from
McAvoy and Julia CalUrman for
a 7-0 lead Sher scored her
second goal of Ihr half with five
seconds remaining lo push the
lead lo 8-0
Lyman coach Laura Rounlrre
then cleared her bench In the
second half and completing Ihe
scoring was llrcwer on an assist
from Heather Rogers and Rogers
on an assist from Sher
Lyman ftrrd 37 shots on goal
lor Ole game computed lo only
one for D e lto n a
M e lon dy
llillnman came up wtih Ihe nnly
save for Lyman as she arid
Becky Carr each played a half in
recording Ihe shutout Pally
Berry came up wllh 13 naves for
Deltona

Lyman's Tammy Fulsang poshos forward while Deltona’s Joy Clover
defends Fulsang scored three goals, all in the first half. In the Lady
Qreyhounds' 100 victory Monday In Ihe opening round of the Burger
King Clastic

Harding scores four in Brantley rout
By CHRIS FIETER
Herald sport* editor
LONGWOOO — U k r Brantley * Lady
Palrlntn opened defense of ihrtr Burger King
Classic title In line fashion Monday an Tara
Harding * four goals paved the way In a 7-0
rtnit of Dr Phillip* Lady Pa oilier* before
101 fans at Lyman High
Seventh tanked l^ke Brantley, 10 2-1.
advances lo the quarterfinal* (oulghl al 8 at
Lyman against H ugo’s Lady Parkers, a 24)
w in n rr ol W inter Park in M onday's
night, .ip Dr Phlliqn (2 81 play* Winter
Park (6-3-11 In Ibr consolation brut krt a 2
p m al Lyman
“ Il was just one of those game* where you
try a lot of thing* and play a kit of people."
Lake Brantley coach Wolfgang Halhlg said

''We re looking forward lo what s ahead ”
Harding opened the scoring less than
three minutes Inlo the match when she
scored otT an asalst from Jennifer McMasler
Harding's goal oil Beth Schaefer’s assist
made It 2-0 and MrMaster got another assist
o n a goal by Start Fox for a 3 0 lead Karen
Kopp's unassisted wore gave Brantley a 4 0
halftime cushion
T b r second half saw the Lady Patriots.
w Ihi outshot Phillip* 540, play everyone on
the roster with Harding picking up two more
goals, ofl assists by Kopp and Scliarlrr and
Cindy Becker got the assist on Joyce Tilths'
goal to rloae out the scoring
While Brantley got il* usual strong rllorts
from Its rrguUrs. players ofl the bench who
performed well Included Shannon Henry.
Stacy Feldman and t)awn Douglas

■ p TO N V D sS O R M IE R
Harald sports wntsr

•'In the flr»l half, we were all
over them In Ihr nrcond hall, wr
tonilnued lo play well. getting
Ihr lull up In the forward* Hut
we juni didn't finish ”

I.AKK MARY — Every year, the Burger
King Classic is good for a couple of
Interesting mail -hup* This year Is no
dlflrrenl.
On Monday al Lakr Mary High School s
Don T Reynolds Stadium, the Bishop
Hornet lady Hornets pounded Oviedo 7 0
and Clrarwater Central Cathollr bested
Melbourne 2-&lt;) in llrsl round action
A* a result, Melbourne meet* Oviedo
tuday at 4 p tit Bui what's really Interesting
will tie ihe 8 p rn game matching CCC and
Bishop Moore, two of Ihe Ihree Catholic 3A
high school* currently ranked In Ihr slate's
top 10.
The other. Fort L.iwdrrd.ilr * SI. Thomas
Aquinas. Is playing In Ihe other brackrl of
ihe Burger King Classic and also won
Monday, heating luike Howell 2-1 on penally
kicks
' W’e came over lo see some other
competition." said George Sabol, who
coaches Ihe Clearwater Central Catholic
Marauders wllh his wife. Elite Sulxil "Now
we get a chance lo play our sister Catholic
school In Orlando, w hlch is nice "
Then again, may tie not. The two parochial
»4 hools both play a physical game which. If
not controlled by Ihe officials, can de­
generate inlo a rough ouilng
On Monday, for example. C C C was

A r t u a 11 y . n r l i l i r r d I d
Huehhoiz The tine goal In tfie
game wan of the fluke variety, a
high. twisting latlr shot lhal
Sole #0.11It- llohhlr Osborne Jusl
rouldn'l get (o
The play niartrtl when I he
Seminole defense was trying In
clear the Im II near list tiwn end
line. Util Instead nl junl kicking
Ihr Im II away, they Irlrtl one loo
m any pannes W aldron In
trrrrpicd the puss and Irtrd lo
cron* II in |he far jnim Except
lhal nhr till It junl right anti II
worked Ilf! way over Osborne
anti Inlo the net

whistled lor lunolfirlaity) 20 fouls In Ihe
process. Jill Sabol llhe marhes' daughter)
«4&lt; given a yellow card
In Its game. Bishop Moore was only called
for nine fouls, but after Ihe Lady Hornets
went up 34) In Ihe game's llrst 3 38. there
wasn't much need for any more physical
pressure
The CCC/Melboume game, on ihe other
hand, was a war I he Marauders had morr
louche* In the Melbourne end. but couldn't
capilallzr In Ihe llrsl half. Pally Bacon,
Ju llr Adlkes and Julie Lannnn all had
scoring opportunities but were unable lo gel
them past Melbourne keeper Patty
Maslrrson
It krpt up lhal way until 65 55. w hen
Allison Shapland came In on a comer kick
by Bridget O'Leary and kneed il Into Ihe net
Just 76 seconds laler. Shapland scored
again, taking a botched clearing attempt by
Melbourne and knocking it jiast M ute non.
"We gave aw ay loo m a n y comer kicks
and throw Ins." said Melbourne coach Jerry
McCabe. "O ur outside fuulharks are Inexpe­
rienced.

"They (CCCI have a lot of depth They
kepi running In fresh players and I've only
got a couple of suhstllu'rs I can use They
just wore us down They have a lot of skilled
player*. But until Ihen. I thought It was an
even game "
The Bishop Moore/Ovledo game was
anything but. The game-winning goal came

Veterans show way for Lady Patriots
ALTAMONTE Lake
flnmlley used the play of Ihelr
-Veterans along w llh strong
*u|i|M&gt;rt from (he hrnrh lo pull
;h(F a dramatic 54-52 victory over
Titusville Astronaut Monday
Bight In the opening round of the
Jarrly Pathol Christmas Invite
la-lore 151 fans at l-ake Brantley
High School
T h e L a d y P a trio t* . 4 -2 .
advanced on lo jiluy Sarasota
;Rlvervlew tonight al eight.
•Tltusvlle fell will (ace Oviedo nl
;Jour.
B ra n tle y used just rig h t
plavrrs. and four of them had
four fouls when the llnal buzzer
Rounded. The Lady Pals walked
t&gt; tightrope wllh ihelr foul situa­
tion In Ihe second half as coach
Cindy Frank worked players In
and out of Ihe lineup lo (end off a
vicious comeback effort from the
l-udy War Eagles.
"Everyone contributed to­
night." Brantley coach Cindy
Frank said. "A ll eight girls that
played really gave us a good
effort. I'm u llllle concerned
alKiul our fatigue. II was a lough
game (oulghl and everyone that
played, played quite u bit."
I n the end. t h o u g h , t w o
players stood out for the Lady

December 20

Lady Greyhounds pound Deltona

ka .u to finish. wr it tir a good
team W&gt; had mi many chance*

For tine ol the few Ilmen Ihln
season. Ihr Seminole* raiiir mil
strong in the firm half. The Trilie
mltlflrld was winning Its share ol
the lire Util* In mltlflrld and wan
Today'* schedule al laikr Mary
let-din# ihr front line. Unfortu­ In as follow* 2 p m. — Went
nately, rtohody finished the ef­ Orange va. Seminole; 4 p tn —
forts
Melbourne vn Oviedo, 6 p m —
"I can't hellrvc we lont that bake Mary v» lluchhoir; H p m
dame," said Seminole coach lilnhop Moon- vs. Clearwater
Siuty Reno “ It wc could Jusl Crniral Catholic

■ y MARK BLYTHE
; Horald sports writer

Tu*»'. hi,

Il took Lake Brantley less than three
minutes lo gri Into the storing column
Monday, but Largo's Lady Packer* (70-21
rankrd No 5 In Class 4A. didn't grt on Ihe
board until IH 12 left in the mairh against
W lnirr Park.
The llrst half of Monday night's final game
saw u few sparks hut not enough lo start a
llrr on either side The play of Hrandye
Batten and goalkeeper Andrea Fowler kept
the Packers out of the net until 18 12 left lo
play when Krlley Hruunrl scorrd oil an
assist (rum Christ! Smith
The backbreaking goal lor Winter Park
rame atMiul five minutes later when Tla
Campbell look advantage of a defensive
mlscue to give Largo a 2 0 lead Susan
MrSwtnr addrd a goal wllh 2 42 remaining
In make the llnal 3 0

Hornets, Marauders post shutouts

Lake MaryContinued from IH

# * J»

Patriots Tracy Brandenburg,
who has been Ihe learns leader
for (he past two seasons, played
a tremendous all-around game
and Shelly Sturdlvunt came up
wllh Ihe best game of her career
Brnndrnburg finished will)
nine points, seven assists, three
blocked shols and a steal
Sturdivant scored Just two
points hut pullrd down seven

rebounds and ram r up wllh two
steals along wllh a pair ol big
floor recoveries lor Ihr Lady
PatvaHa in ihe third period
Brandenburg, who was side­
lined al the beginning of the
season with a viral Infection,
played sparingly for a couple of
games before gelling her first
start Iasi week. She started
tonight bul w asn't at full

strength and was frequently
shuttled In and out of Ihe game.
Brandenburg, (hough, was in
Ihe game when It came down lo
crunch time and guided the
Lady Patriots lo Ihelr victory
Brantley will hope to rest up
and play well again tonight
when they lake on Rlvervlew, a
learn lhal loves lo [tress the
entire game.

hack Inlo Ihe game." Oviedo
head roach John Thomas said.
"But wr laid rlglil bark down.
We Just weren't mentally ready.
We were on vacation today and
we were on vacation tonight."

mrutof Cavil Smith said ol his
squad, "A l Icnsl up until loulght.
Wc pressed them Ihe whole
itlghl and I think they flnullv run
out of gas."

jusi 43 sreonds into ihe match when Amy
Gelt* beat Oviedo goalie Michelle Freeman
wllh a 45-yurd irer Rich Al 2 27. Stephanie
Gringer made II 24) when she converted a
corner kick by Stephanie Fculnef. Then, al
3 36. Feulner broke In on a through hall by
Amy Gelt/ lo score and make II 34).
Alter lhal. the unexpected hapjienrd
Instead ol tiolh trams silling hark In play
uul Ihr *mng. Uilh kepi playing hard
"This Is one of Ihe things, especially for a
young train. Is In maintain lhal Intensity
and desire." said Bishop Moore coach Larry
Betslngrr "They have lo avoid gelling loo
laid hark and enunllng on those goals (o do
Ihe job."
Monday's match wasn't that lough for Ihr
Lady Hornets, hut they played II as such. As
a result, they built the lead to 5-0 by
halftime on two more goals by Amy Geliz,
both assisted by Gringer.
In ihe second half, Gringer scored another
goal, unassisted al 64 18).and Amy Geliz
made it (our lor her. convening a puss from
her sister Jill al 78 58
Il was during Ihe s e c o n d half that Oviedo
saved some pride. While playing half ol the
half ugulnsi Bishop Moore's sub*. Ihe L.uh
Lions came h ark and played hard tn Ihe
final 40 minutes.
"W ’e dropped L ln lry Yosl hack lo
s to p p e r." said O v ie d o coach Gene
Lescalette. "I think they woke up In the
second half."

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Brantley--------Continued from ID
Patriots of Lake Brantley, who
were 54-52 winner* In Ihelr
physic al game against Titusville,
at 8 p.rn tonight. The Lady
Lions, who fell lo 5-5. lake on
Ihe Lady War Eagles at 4 p.m,
A l i r r a 3 0 -3 0 h a lf tim e
deadlock, the Lady Lions pul on
a ferocious allnek as Ihcy fed Ihe
hall undrrnealh to ihelr bread
and bullrr. Bridget Jcnerctte
and Suzanne Hughes. Jeuerelte.
who finished wllh 16 (mints and
seven rrbounds. till a layup and
Hughes followed wllh another us
Betsy Hughes, who Itud srvrn
assists for Ihe game, had a hand
III all of Oviedo's eight third
|K-rtod points.
"Going Inlo Ihr half and coin­
ing ool I thought lhal wc were

Alter taking a 36-30 lead.
Rlvrrvlew's Glnny Griffin hit the
(runt end ol a one and one. but
Suzanne Hughes, who had a
leant high 18 (minis, look a pas*
hum sister Betsy and nailed
down (wo more for a 38-33
Oviedo lead. However. Ihe Lady
Lions could not find Ihe bucket
fix the next eight minutes as the
Lady Rams went on a 15-0
sr^iriiu' rampage lo lake a 48-38
lead In Ihr fourth period
"We haven't lieen shooting Ihe
hall well la te ly." Rlvervlew

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�— Sanford Herald, Sanford. Florida — Tueaday, December 20, IBM

People
CALENDAR
Blood pressure tests available
Free blood pressure screening la available lo Ihr public. 11
am lo 2 p in. on thr third Wednesday of each month at the
Winter Park YMCA. &gt;201 N Lakemonl Ave. The screenings are
. sponsored by Winter Park Memorial Hoepltal'a Home Health
Care.

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

Stompers to hold club meeting
The Old Hickory Stompers clogging group holds club
meetings every Wednesday at Ih r Knights of Columbus Hall on
S. Park Avenue, Sanlord For more information, rail 349*9529

Sanford Kiwanis to do lunch
Sanford Klw-^nts Club meets at noon Wednesday at thr
Sanford C l vie Center for luncheon and program

AA groups schedule meetings
Area Alcoholics Anonymous groups meeting Wednesday
tnrludr
Altam onte Springs.
• Altamonte ACOA (for adult children of alrobnltcsl. 7:30
p m .H p m .. North and Palm Springs.
• Altamonte AFG Al A -T rrn . H p m . non smokers only.
Community Chapel, 825 Stale Hoad. 436
• Altamontr Group. 8 p m . alcoholics only, non smokers
only. Com m unity Chapel. 825 State Road 436
Casselberry:
• Abbott Sober I.King Group, 8 p m . open discussion,
non-smokers only. Helios Club. 130 Normandy.
•Casselberry Group. 8 p h i ., alcoholics only. Ascension
I.ulheran Church, Overbrook Ibtvr
•&lt; lean Air Group, noon alcoholics only, non smokers only.
Rebos Club. 130 Normandy.
•Gixxt Morning Group l&lt;&gt; a 111 ojx-n discussion Rebos
Club. 130 Normandy
• Happy Hour Group. 5 30 p m . open discussion. Rebos
Club. 130 Normandy
• Rrlxis Group. 6 30 a m . open discussion, tuxm. alcoholics
only; Rebos Club. 130 Normandy
Lake M a ry:
• Lake Mary Grace Group. 8 p m
alcoholics only. 700
Rinehart Road
Long wood:
• Survivors Group noon, open discussion 3101 Dane lame
Sanford:
• A New Beginning Al-Anon. 8 p m .. House of Goodwill.
Fourth Street and Oak Avenue
• Born to Win Group. 8 p m . open dlscusslou. 1201 W First
St
• Sanlord Group, noon arid 5 30 p m . open discussion. 1201
W First St.
• Sober Won Group, noon. 5 30 p nt . open discussion, 8
p.m.. clewed step meeting. Sahara Club lold driver's license
office) 2587 S Sanlord Ave
• 24 Hour AA Gruup. 8 p m ., alcoholics only. House of
Uaodwlli. Fourth Street and Oak Avenue

COPE to help fam ilies cope
COPE support group for families of mental health patients
merts Wednesday al 7 30 p tn ul Crane s Hex**) Office Purk
S-377. Altamonte Springs

Overeaters to weigh in
A meeting on spirituality In relationships m Overraters
Anonymous is conducted on Thursdays at 7 30 p.m. in thr
Community Improvement Association building. Country Chib
Road Lake Mary. For more Information, call Charlie at
323 8070

Dixieland Cloggers to meet
Dixieland Cloggers clogging group holds club Hirelings on
Ihursday. 7 9 p tit., at the Lake Mary Fire Department al First
Street and Wilbur Avenue, Lakr Man For morrlnformatlnn.
call 321-5267

East-West Kiwanis to gather
East-West Sanford Kiwanis Club meets Thursday at 6 p m at
Friendship Ia&gt;dgr. Seventh and Locust

Sweet Adelines to rehearse
Sound of Sunshine Swret Adelines women s barbershop
group rrfiearses every Thursday at 7 30 p m at
("onrnunilv United Methodist Church U S Highway 17 92
( asseltx-rry

w i n a t w s t i I ms

Using everything trom old Christmas cauls to empty toilet paper

hm c

.

rolls. Eric*, age 6 and Angels Arredondo. 4. make wrapping paper

With scho^ ' out, w hat’s a parent to do?
Occupying kids
isn’t the chore
it sounds like
By VICKI OaSORMIKN
Herald correspondent
SANFORD — To a kid daw nil from
school are paradise No teachers No
homework Just lunging nut
And driving Morn cra/y
Patrols might view thr vacation tn a
slightly dtllrrrnl light, especially at this
time of year Shopping Is si ill undone gifts
are still unwrapped and a pile of hntidnv
cards is still unaddressed With kids un
drrfont or swinging Itorn tire ratters pro­
jects call Ik- nearly impossible tot oruplrtr
A little ingenuity, however, can keep the
youngsters occupied so you can gel things
done
• Givr ihr children some plain while
paper and sortie [tens or n ib b rr stamp*
truing them create original artwork Ihat can
lx used as wrapping pajxr lor those last
minute gills l he rrsulls can lie surprisingly
beautiful
• F a iimsr irss inclined I
m u thru
own masierptccex good old fashioned rol
orlng hooks and pur/lr txx.ks can lx
purchased Inexpensively at the five and
dime The at tlvtlle* on these pages can kerj.
a child captivated for hours Often, iliev arr
rdu&lt; alloti.il experience* cleverly disguised
as fun
• Even the youngest &lt;hlldn n . an be k&gt;pi
rntertuinrd whrn tliey are set In making

holiday cookies arid i atidles Extra sets of
hands « rearing Ihr holiday treat* will make
■lie task go quit krr and I here always will tie
willing taste testers as samples emerge Irntll
I IK oven
• 111v• ii&gt;. knt&gt;. in early holiday present
that they can add Ic ihroughotil thr year
Every child It seems loves sllckrts Ruv
them a txmk In which they ran plate their
prt/rd possessions and get a lew samplrs lo
get them slatted 4hey II tx krpt busy
rollrrting and trading the slickers with
stldlngs or blends
• M -l&gt; Ill I* •I.... .
lias I rr.lint .1 Simple
solution lo the Morn I in Bored syndrome
Video stores oiler rountless videotapes lor
children bottt Christina* « lasso s to Ixis
offtcr smashes Slip a t.ijw- Into the VI K. jxip
some ixipcurn ami lei the kids rri)oy winle
vou finish up your chores
• h gsa w puzzles a
rruiil.il lavodle of
children of all ages come in assorted sues
and degrees of difficulty tf possible set
aside a corner ol a room lo set up the puzzle
so Ihat II call lx- put aside. II need tx
Flulshed puzzle* ■an tx varnished and hong
on walls as pictures
Once all the liotidav preparations arr
complete |K ilups other aellvllles ■an hr
worked llilo Ihe si hedule

• n.e &lt; eorral I lortci* Zootogk .1 Park ..II
U.S llighwav 174*2 along lire lunik* eg
lake Monroe in Natilord isoprit bran 9 a m
in 5 p m seven days a week III will
however tie closed Christmas Dav I Ad
mission is *5 lor adiilis ami I l foe &lt;hildrrn
ages 3 12 slllle children 2 and voul.grI ale
admitted Irre On Saturday and Sunilav
eli phatil arid |xmv rides are available

•The Orfand M

f Art Ion Nrirth

Mills Avenue| will idler a liolid.iv

art

. amp lor c htldren in grades I ilmnigh I r,
Drcrmtier 27 28 arid 29 from Ml a m
2
p m Instructor IWmi Clay wilt tea. ft Mu
children abnul an and flow lo use Mint
imaginations ! lie cost ot r.u h dav s class ,s
• 15 for museum members and H 7 I
non merntiers Krglsiraiiori must tx ...in
pletrd bv D*. 21 For rnoir lnlolinali.it.
call the museum s relocation de|wrtnieiit at
890 4231
• l In ' n la n .to I, i Skatmi I*a
Colonial Drive in Orlando idlers M.m
srsslotis of skating |r| dav tor tbc**» wti.
rrngtit need cold anil lie to gn into Mu
holldav spirit H ir e r bouts on Itw- tmk •..sis
• 195 lor adults amt *t 45 lor children
iMotoLiv Ihrougti ihursdav and Sunil...
and a dollar more on Fridav and Hatnnl.iv
Skate rental Is • I fdl al all Hint ■&gt;
• N ot aii p a r e n t s h ave the
r ;share a Christmas break wlltl ill' a &lt; h lld n -

With lire woikuig [u.nt.i m mind M»
Semlmde County Branch *d ihe t Mt \
Hike Marv Is idlenng a &lt; t in s lilia s I
Wrek ha voungsters in lltr . to 12 u «
edit categorv Tile day ..im p w ill. It r u n s
bom Monday. Ik-« 19 through Mi.nd..
.tali 2 will olfrr activities Inc hiding Mips
Sea World a skating link amt Mu rni.&gt; Is lenc e t'enier
• Mo | Mu holiday chores tia
ivmpleted and the presents have
iMx.hrit and ahhlietl thank v.*o notes or m
order Kitts . an design thru own •ants •
use pie (m . kage.l stationary on win. t,
w rite Mu ll apprec lain, w i.n t s
Around t Tutsiiiiasiintr » htldren ar* .p&gt;
willing to c.x.jxratr and help out Alter &gt;.
Ilu ies Mial all li'.qx.ilain Wtm s Naugb
and Who's Nltr
list txtng tallied ..|
somewliete al Ihe Ni.tlll Pole

Museum room revives Christmas past
SANFORD — Ttie Ghost of
Christmas Past has a home al
the Seminole County Historic al
Museum
•
Officials al Sanl'ird museum
proudly and lormallv dedicated
tire Martha Gy won Fox room
Nov 2ti lealurlng furnishings
dating hack In ihr |H8&lt;&gt;*. I lie
exhibit has tx-en decorated lor
the holidays In Mir manner that
Fox traditionally decorated Iter
home, including antique dolls
she received many ( hrtsimuses
ago

singing

Parent support group to meet
Faitillles Together Parent Support Group meets every
Ihursday at 7 30 p in . 900 Fox Valley Drive Sweetwater
Square. Suite 206. tor open discussion For more information
. ..II 77 | 1814

Narcotics to meet for help
Narcotics Anonymous met is al 8 p m every Thursday at
3 l7 0 a k A v r Sanford

SCC chorus members sought
Srw members air tx-ing soughl for the Community Chorus
o( Seminole Community College during Term II In the 1988-89
tollege calendar Rehearsals lor the new semester will brgin cm
Munrl.iv .Ian 9. at 7 p m on the stage of the Fine Arts Concert
Mali on the rollrgr campus Rehearsals are held regularly cm
Monday evenings in prrparallon for a spring rnnerrt In April
For more information, call 323 1450or 843-7001, rut 285

Teen support group to meet

;

Families Togriher Iren Support Group meet* from If a m
n&gt; I p in every Saturday at Sultr 206 Sweetwater Squarr, 900
hiv Valley Drive loll Weklva RoadI. Loitgwcxxl Call 774-3844
for liirtlier information

Dancers to swing their partners
Square dancing for couples and singles is held each Sunday
ai 1 30 p in at the Casselberry Senior Center. 200 Triplet I^cke
Drive. Casselberry. Call 767-5411 or Ihr crnler al 831.3551,
rvi 239. lor more Information.

II you know ol upcoming aellvllles you'd like announced In
the Herald's Calendar, send the appropriate iidormation—
event Mine, dale, place, cost, contact |&gt;ersnti and phone
number— to Calendar. Sanford llcraltl. 300 N. French Ave .
Sanford. F L 32771 or rail 322-2611

Mure Mian 50 family mrtntiers.
lex aI mends and museum of
heals attended the ceremony
Nov 26 Museum oflk lal* anti
stall merntiers hosted the dr
dicatton and provided a g'-nrr
ttus buffet tor those atlending
Faintly members w ho a t­
tended. Including nieces neph­
ews grral niec es and -nephews,
and g rra i great-niece* and
-nephews, came bum Sarasota,
palatka W inter Park and
Brooklyn. N V Presrni were
Marv Brown Julia Chase Re­
becca Stevens Mr and Mrs R 1)
Grierne, Bessie W right and
daughter Mr and Mrs Dirk
ll'tltc lot h and Denver Cordell
lax al blends al ihe dedication
Inc lulled Ellralxih Gullatii Mr
and Mrs Sianlc v Rue key Mr
and Mrs Bud Freni.an Mr and
Mrs Hal Ft'email
T h r room Is an exhibit ul die
Vic torian furnishings popular in
ihe Suuili fx-lure ifie turn ol the
century The furnishings wet*
purchased m Savannah tia Itv
itie Fux and Gwynn families
more Ilian a center)' ago and
delivered by rtvcrbo.it to thr
S a n lo rd L a n d in g on Lake
Monroc
Fox. who was fxtrn In 1892
made use of llie furnishings
throughoul her 95-year life
Th u s , they have a (tart In
Central Florida history and re
fleet i tic gracious livin g ul
another era.
"Miss Martha." as she was

Above. Lorraine Whiling (lefl) and Gortrudo Lucas
of the Seminole County Historical Commission
enjoy refreshments with George Fo*. who Is a
nephew of Ihe late Martha Gwynn Fo* and who
alfrcrIcmalely known by many.
Itv rd her ertllrr tile in Sanlord In
her later years, she otii-n was
stem driving hrr antique 1949
blue Buie k sedan a ro u n d
Seminole Count v
Fox held Ihe longest mem­
bership 111 Mte First liapltst
Chun It tn Sanford lor many
years am) was promt ot the lad
dial her gr.initial her. Waller
Gwynn. had donated the pulpit
Bm ilshitigs for Die original

church building
T h r Seminole County distortcal Museum al .'MH» Hush Hlvd..
across bolt) Flea World, is upen
9 a.in lo I p.m Mondays
through Fridays ami 14 p in
Saturdays and Sundays. For
more iiifonn.oiori. call 3 2 1 2489

arranged tho room named alter her at the
Seminole County Historical Museum Below
china dolls lounge on a Victorian era sola in the
Fo* display room

�Sanlord Herald, Sanford, Florida — Tuesday. December 20. 1968 — SB

Brother stays over
too often for couple

Bowels get irritable
for most everyone
D E A R D R , Q O T T i Pleatte
explain tmirnuscolltix
D EA R R EA D ER : Mucous colIlls Is known also as s|&gt;asllr
c o lo n o r I r r11atiIr b o w e l
syndrome
The altrnrni Is characterized
by variable degree* n( abdominal
jialn. &lt;onsilpailon (or dlartheal
and gas. It is tlmughl In Ire a
stress related rondlllon that Is
doe to abnormalities of bowel
(Mraslalsls. the muscular action
that pto|ir|s (oral Ihrough (he
Intestine.
In some eases, m ucus Is
Iuissrd with ihe slnol. hence Ihe
name mucous colitis
This type ol limctlorutl trowel
disorder ran open tie hrl|rrd by
t hanges in diet (more hulk,
(ewer spires), avoidance ol un­
usual tension and Ihe ludldous
use of s o me a nt i *
s|v4sinodir/tranqulllzrr prepara
lions
Irritable bowel Is an extremely
common rotidlllixi In (ad. each
ol us mav at limes exjrerlence
tniestlnal problem* In strrssful
situations
For example, trelorr taking
Important examinations, stu
dents may sullrr diarrhea or
•oustIjratIon Irritable bowel ran
Ire quite Incajnu Haling (nr some
Iample Aliluiug(i Ihe ailment
rarrly leads to serious itrnsr
nuttier*. it must (re differ ni la ird from more serious Inlesllrial diseases stub as tufUmmalory col It la. ladine Imllk-sugarl
inlolrram r, divertIrultilIs and
allrrglc tolltts
Before Irrita b le rn ln n is
diagnosed other diseases must
la- excluded by trowel X rays,
blood tests and slgmoldrrMirpv
Fur more Information. I am
sr ruling you a topv ol my Itralth
R e p o rt
'I r r i t a b l e How el
Syndrome " Other readers who
would like a nr|n should send 91
wilh Ibetr name and address to
1*0 liox **i .h »'i Cleveland &lt;&gt;11
-9-9 Mil i iwi lie sure to men!Inn
tire title

D E A R D R . O O T T : My
hushund and I tiavr trren wparated (or several months During
tills time I have not treen sex­
ually active He says my vagina
will clrtsr up and tm nine lighter
Is be correct?
D E A R R E A D E R ! Your
husband in incorrect Your
vagina will firm lion normally
once you are ready and willing
to resume relations As women
age — part it ulartv alter meno­
pause — they lent! to exjrerlence
vaginal dryness and narrowing
unless tliry remain sexually
active !b " this takes rn:.ny
years to develop In women who
do not have Inlerniurar
I think that you have plenty ol
time to sort out your feelings and
make an educated derision
about your future sex life

DEA R ADI1Y: This may sound
like a trivial complaint. Imt ii
has become a major problem
with me First of all. I’m seven
months pregnant: I'm already
big as a bouse, my anklrs are
swollen and It's hard lor me to
get comfortable In la-d at night,
so s o m e t i m e * I — or m y
husband — will go to sleep on the
couch in the living room
Well. "M arty." my husband’s
brother. Is tiring divorced, so lie
comes over here (onlnvllrdl sev
m il limes a week, and he's
started to slay overnight Wr
have no guest room In this
cramjied apartment, so Marty
slreps on the rouch
My husband lo-ls vary lor
him and dorsn'l want to tell him
not fo come over so much, and I
don't want In to* Ihr one lo tell
him. either
This has caoscd some argti
mcnls between me and my
huslKind I feel sorry for Mam
but he's either very stupid or
totally insensitive ttui in knot*
that he v Imposing on os Hr s
not sponging oil us— he has a
plare ol tils own — hut hr likrs
our company How do wr lell

Sights, sounds of the season
A herd ol reF leer (top photo), otherwise known as Ihe lirsi grade
chorus at '1 Idsboro Elemontary in Sanford, sings songs of
which SantaWould be proud Then Ihe voices hush for a number
by student land ballet dancer Laterica Quinn, below The
Christmas program look place Thursday In the school
auditorium

ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

time
I first noticed the aging clfet t
of smoking years ago when a
cnuplr of 30 year-old It lends got
married Hoih werr very at­
tractive, she smoked lie ditto I
At agr -10. he si 111 looked
youthful She looked old enough
to t»e tils mother
M ARSHALL G A R H O TT.
G L E N D A L E .C A L IF
DEAR M A R S HA LL: I
c
ft
e
c
k
e
d
It's a (act Smoking ages thr
skin 11'it l lh.ii in your pl[&gt;e.
Irirnds. but don t smoke it J

DEAH A B B Y : Why all Ihe Ins.
atsaii women wearing men’s
rlothlng anti vice versa'* I am
h.ipjtily married to a tug burly,
him?
good lo o k in g c o n s tru c tio n
H A D IT IN K E N TU C K Y
worker Wr ftavr slept together
tor years— both wearing my
DEAR H A D IT : What s the
nighties'
matter with plain talk liegltmlng
tllll (not bis real ttamrl likrs to
With.
We love yon Marlv
wear my nylon panties tinder his
bul
work clothes He viv* they feel
Your husband should deliver suit next to his skirt, and tie ttkrs
this message— candidly, kindly
that feeling
and firmly And you should twAhbv. there is only one pro­
hv his side alien lie delivers it II
blem If I gain five more pounds.
Marty is not aware of the
Hill will look h r 11rt in mv
Inconvenience he is causing you
nighties than I do
he nerds In Ire Inlormrd No onr
COZY IN P E N N S Y LV A N IA
can impose on you without your
D EA R CO ZY: Don t worry II
cooperation
you gain five pounds, you t an
DEAR A ilB Y : (’lease rhr, k atwavswrar Hill * pajama*
(Problems? Writs lo Dssr Abby
with a leading drrmalologist
For s persons!, unpublished
contenting how- cigarette smok
lug affect* thr skin— especially a reply, send a self addressed,
woman s An observant jiervm stamped envelope lo Dear Abby.
t an usually pick out ihr smokers P.0 Box 69940. Los Angeles.
In a (manful of people even Calif. 90069 All correspondence
though no one is smoking aI Ihr Is confidential.)

D E A R D R , O O T T : W ill
vitamin E rubtrd on my (tenis
help me maintain an erection
longer?
D EA R R E A D E R . So. it will
not Supplemental vitamin K will
not increase vxtuil ability in

humans The reported -*,u.ii
benefits ol the vitamin have not
treen srienlltkaltv validated, anv
efle, ts III men are thought In lie
due to plat elm a, I km the vote
Jecls b elieved they w ould
perform Iwttri wiih vitamin K
so they did
IC II9 H H N F .W S P A P K H F.N
1KRPHISK ASSN

Group home concept
a hit with the elderly

HOROSCOPE
tie devoted toward things id a
tty Hernlce fletfe Omni
ton or sin tal nature instead ol
YOUR B IR TH D A Y
liidnsirtnns or essential It s all
December 3 I. IUNH
Hlg ambit kills are likely to Itr tight, las atlsr voit nerd siiilte
awakrnet! in yiai In the year lime tdl
PISCES (Fell 20 March 2&lt;&gt;l
a lir .n l amt there Is a strong
l&gt;&gt;ssihiliiv &gt;mi might become This is a g*sal day for y,ai to trv
IIIvolveil in att exciting new to finalize a mailer that could fir
mraningful to you ftriaru tally
rntrrprtsr id your own making
The erul results should live up to
S A G IT T A R IU S (N o v 3 I Dei
211 I ondlllons III general look your r x|a-i tattoos
A R IE S I Man It 2 I April 11*1
iptitr favorable lor you today
Even If little iilirxjtet ted tits Holder than usual rtirlliials mav
totltaiti rs lu |mti up you should la- required today trt order to
lie able to handlr I Item w ithout atlvariir your ja-rsottal interests
Stti, ess &lt;m ild ta- drnlrd II you
breaking stride Sagittarius
are
timid or tia&gt; wishy washv
treat yourself to a birthday gilt
T A U R U S |April 20 Mav 201
Send lor your Astro-Graph prr
dli lions lor the year ahead by G i v e in a t l r t s t It a t a r r
mailing 91 to AstroGrajdt &lt; n mraitliigltil to you lltt.trtcl.illy as
tills newspa|ier I'D llox!4|42R much allriillim as |Hrsslblr to
Cleveland OH 44101 342H He iLty Gains i all la- achieved it
you are rttirrprisiitg arid re
sore lii stale your zodiac sign
Mitlli rlul
C A P R IC O R N iDec 32 Jan
G E M IN I IM.iv 2 I-June 201 Irv
l!l| II you feel In need of a to asMalatr with {atiplr today
i baiigr ol |iaie today try lo who are imsitivr and optimistic,
s|Hiid some time on your jh-i la-i atisr they w ill have a strong
hobby or puttering around with rU rct nn your altitude and
a project you enjoy doing
rflnrls Nrgattvr lv|a-s &lt;oold pull
Dlvrtsions will relax you
yoit down
A Q U A R IU S (Jan 20 Feb l » I
C A N C ER (.June 21-July 22)
loday ynitr energies are ajit to An ambitious objective can ta-

n

A D V IC E

ai tilrvrd tud.» provided vou do
wltat is net fvirv ta-|ore you
broad, ast vod intentions Don i
make tlie m|t.ike of reversing
this jtria rdurf
L E O l.ltilv i t Aug 221 You II
Itavr a wav I ' xjtrrssing your
Ideas Katav INI will rapture the
imagination itfMrods especially
tl you're enlnisustlrallv pro
looting a new tdrrrst
V IR G O IAt j 2 1 Sept 221 U i
not ta- dls&lt; oufcged tial.iv ll wlta!
you llojie It a&lt; h lrvr Is not
anorii|ilishe&lt;i on vour lntii.il
rtlnrt Vtctori t* in the idling il
Vno re prr-jHKlI to St niggle (m it
L IB R A IN&lt;»i 2,1 Oct 2 3 1 Do

programs
"The group home has allowed
jtrople the kind of environment
In the l l i N K puhli, attrnllon
rlt.it gives them an element ot
with regard to housing lias lieert
safety,
security and compu
riveted on the problem* of the
ntonslilp so that they ran then
i i i I m o homeless and the shrink
do other things." she added
age ol allordatdr housing for
Virginia Carlin, a gerontologist
low i n c o m e a n d m o d e r a t e
who worked tor 20 years at the
Ini nine families
New Jersey Division on Aging
Hut another housing rrtsts m
developing alternative housing
Amrrlra, Itiougli less publicized,
tor the elderly, says two factors
has emerged as well lit tbt- last
Itavr emerged to change a lot ot
decade living quarters for ihr
minds on the concepts ot both
-Joyce
Mantrell,
nation
*elderly
mil make a n in p o rta n l decision
shared and group housing
Shared
Homing
However,
a
solution
lo
this
tiatav with,,* first i-nnstilllng
The government no longer
Resource Center
p a rtic u la r problem Is being
vour mate l|&lt; re is a |aisslbllllv
sponsors the building ol garden-,
lound
in
some
oltl
fasblonrd
ib.it vour role has a better
method* tfi.it Itavr fiern ojHlatrd
ol the home— am w here (rum low-rise and high-rise apart­
o liili rs ta n d t^ ot the matter
and
rrllncd
live to 15— have th ru own ments at ilie rale ll did pre­
(halt you do 1
Shared
housing
and
groujt
bedroom*
and sit.ire community viously. so there is an increased
SCORPIO &lt;k t 21 Nm 221
homes
are
terms
wttlt
a
deeldrly
spaces
as
w
ell as decisions about economic motivation lo share.
This can l&gt;e|m extremely pro
Carlin said
ductlvr day for you. jiruvlded modem lone Hut they arr com- the home
Secondly, the imputation of
lortatilv
familiar
roneepts
A
Usually,
someone
is
hired
lo
you keep yod priorities in ordrr
America's
elderly is increasing,
shared
house
most
oltrn
recalls
clean, rook or do the shopping
Start with vilr toughest task or
Ib r widow wtio takes in a O ltrn. the tenants cook for b rin g in g a n e rd lor such
assignment -n&lt;l work your wav
boarder, |ierb.t|&gt;s a young college llicrnselves and hire someone services Leah Dobkln ol AARP
down
student,
or a middle aged stngie ju s i to stock thru shelves and do called thr H5 arid-older segment
(C| I BHH Nt W SPAPEK KN
woman
the shopjtlng Hut the key to the of America's imputation Ihe
TKRPRISK At-N
Th e group borne is often group home is the shared dr- fastest growing In tfit- nation
The economic liter olive also is
equated with the transitional rl*lon making
&lt;ip|Mrriit
on thr operations level
residence lor those trying to
The number of group resi­
readjust to everyday routine dences lias virtually exploded While It costs some 825.(KM) to
.
after In c a rc e ra tio n , or an over the jwst decade. re|xiris the house a single prr*on in a
i addiction— or the notion of a Shared Housing Resource Center nursing home, it costs Iroin
8500 to $I.(XX) lor ait agenev to
commune replete with a gaggle in Philadelphia
F r o ! 6:30 E T u I R F T l
C E j l Ie i H E j n E ] l
of long-haired, scantily clad
In 1981, there were 25 In 50 make a match tor a shared home
USX
(Mortaa M«t»a
»**!h# Koof ®f t^O
Co»o»
1 N*rv
[Trt Boil
ROC
O
«4 Co-vci
tfO*0|
|!of»jW
RgN
Ne«rf
Ilipples.
group homes nationwide Kxeen situation. Including s&lt; renting
' N«r&gt;
UfS-H '
'(U
Of" lit, TV ill
A H3be1CbmliMtil^ 00
CIS
The concepts are so larniltar live Director Joyce Mantrll said and counseling
Uigur* jif U'8a
*«•»
o
Tlte problem Duhkln say*. Is
that to many elderly, these 1'iHw there are now about 42ft group
that over thr last lo years, there
jtfrirtySMKth^g
IRC
tiMROPtffi A ’ei ti rmo 1 tho !not*onflo UoonOgZl.ng
housing
alternatives—
though
residences
In
thr
United
Stales,
o 'F "
fort*** tout
S..9
.:
r&lt;&gt;*tht
v a s tly d iffe re n t th a n t h r
with 137 programs that sponsor still hasn't been ongoing fund­
B.I
Iv.S'eii fWar-Oof kill Uovcv r
Won* ot Wo[Trt Aaoncxx
r j\
ing. so evrtt it a program ts
exam
ples
etted
above
—
are
thrill
M
o
tots
Ar
LU
’
** fit' or Conu.
jCtn(V H&lt;,
11 ;* •••
■
successful.
II folds because the
viewed
at
l»rsl
skeptically,
and
at
A survey conducted In I OHO
V»«n X Smon
[Hollo. CN»y ,1 ,o *o
subsidies dry up, She said
worst,
llrg.ittvrlv
© t v
Sf-mo-x! to v
bv
the
National
Council
on
.
)
F
Good Nj*! i n
in* m cut
OwjM Thonxvoi
IN Oort IF*
Aging showed some H percent advocates lor the rldrrlv will tie
i © *“ •* k *
Today, a shared home is one
lilo»t»N» Ino,
would consider group or shared lobbying hard next v&lt;*at lot
to which an agency matches
increased subsidies lot shared
OloftOo Uo*t
P-0,M 1*0 led
'aortogt to4&gt;r
’ik* rx s r
home
liv in g , an Am erican
X 'r x
people lur certain living ar
and
group homes
r
Association ol Retired Persons
Hoi Sa»N Chfist^as, M ••
1—*-0,
Ifcto
Nous
ra itg e m e n ts lit an e ld e rly
study
con
d
ucte
d
Iasi
year
1 Ton-jfti
© ? .r r w
j-atV'
W C*rmv
person's home, screens proshowed that 12 perernt to 15
U ■.»'«■ *Ct-ii]
*&lt;hfo«&lt;ia IVrv*n ’&lt;"«a___
WP#fOIOqT I oS&gt;100(0.[tl _T&lt;, •••
Xlf \»TV 1 Trortl
sjtecllvr
(murders, and provides
forYUI | •#*0u41j ' a**
prrrrnl now wav they would
Ur i
lb Lincolnfit tea
■• •ij * •••
follow
up
ll
the
match
turns
out
V.0*o l* [fox U. *t"’»n«r ’Cc -&gt;j
■4*0 SOwl
consider such living arrange­
rirriw f k ir
..
1 SoN Not*,
nut to ta* a good one
i RiaiinoIoa Steaa
[NonQifM *** iUh*r»4L9*i Schlt
I'*1* C ub
Out Hows*
CBN *Be**-v«
ments
SpOfU
to-fy X.ftg li«'
Iniwi N*«»
1 CSN Nears* &lt;jMeARW*
[Piwomwt
"No longer do wr have to
T h r agency also can help to
iM
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f
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Introduce
the concept." said
arrange
financial
crite
ria
—
*
Ore
lo
z
Castro
I P y (IN—
bwlbscl JMofltof f»M Mn ^Thc-&gt;ps« AdeeMurt 1SotfcH for Adft^vfO P-ftl. M _No»k All
Blemlshos.
warts,
whether tfie tHiardcr pavs or run Mantrll " The models are work­
Orta
tfonrar
c XXixnlurm•( Unco
IAmmOiMi iCioiffiki I Nob Til* rt*eot Hotootv_____ _______ ]
molos, and sun spots will
prnvtdc setvlrrs. such as yard ing ’ She cited Ohio. Maryland.
SponvCl'
jSfOrtsCtr jConoao Rosootbo*! iMum a ifoui&gt;r (l
&lt;0
Bitii'Ul (&gt; c si»*•sfj flwt|
h-aoi
Massachusetts, New York and
Ti 9%
W k i i Busmit
R-s
TorvgM
fotvl
work, cooking and the like
1'INN
trot
RESPOND lo THERAPY.
.«5!1 ,*-‘J
NgM Sb.ft.o !.'•••
Oom-i X;« ol Spol [ill X T*n (V:,o*ft*
Cry fniOw^fa
A group home Is one In which California as having a sjtecIfU’
Surgery. Cryotherapy
Js1#nr| fir#Wr If1
cfliol »0410(5)
I'd *T,
| HflO 1
Dfv«J WjtViflpohj
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Loveland’s looks forward
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Hob l.mrl.iitf, owner of Lm rland % Hr
finishing. 501* }V 13th Si . Sanloftl, wishes
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hr look* forwan to anofhrr vrar In thr Sanford
business i ornmnilty
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new ." Hub iaiii and (or recommending rnr to
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ujts any reflnlblng you mar havr put &gt;*41 or
spill or burn mvks you may havr m.irrnt your
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romplrtrly rrflfsh tfirm or tour b up si rati lies
walrr damage, ur itttarritr burn* Thry ran
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(firm looking lik new
Itob tUv r* dtimairs and dors work for
insurainr .mil moving claims Inrluitlnit Brr,
walrr, and amok' damayfr
l.m rU nd s alii offers fttrninur stripping; and

custom {him ird ttntshrs
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later la nils also dttrs g u lfr a lilt of work a ilh
ifir b u s ln rs s (o r n n u in ily
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tltrv a rr very difflt ull lo n lv r wilfutul srrlrm ilir
fu rn tm rr f a ll 322 74'.Ki lor an appointment

Judge grants injunction
against start of drug tests
U n l U k P r e e e In le n a ilo n a l

SAN FKAN CISti - A Irdrral
)ud|(r Monday pughr brakra on
tfovrrnm rnt jd.tis to allow
random drutf trsf of 3 million
Iruc krni siartirm tkv wrrk
U S Hlatrlct kd*jr Marilyn
Hall 1‘airl luurct a trmporary
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random trsls for thr tnu klnK
industry natlonwlr llrr artton
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month.
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WM llkrly to vttldtr rottstltu
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Hon altornryssali
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Wrdnrsilay — pt employment

v rrrning |misI arrldent Irstlng
tests during rt-gular medical
evarnlnailons amt testing when
a reasonable cause exists to
suspect dmg use
Hut G a r y l ln llim r . a
spokesman for the Federal
Highway Administration, said
thr guidelines had not meant
tests would begin necessarily
Wednesday In any case Hr
noted "The trut king companies
wrrr gtvrn one year anil In sonic
rases two years in wfilch to
implement a program
So
there’s plenty of time."
Jrffrry King attorney Inr thr
0.O()O-mrmt&gt;rr Owner. t)|iefator
a nd in d e p e n d e n t D r iv e r s
Association, insisted ilir ruling
was significant anil said tils
group was delighted by Ihr
act lotion Its case
"She lias rn)olnrd the most
egregious form of testing.” King
declared " S h e fm i nil no
Justlflralton for random gov­
ernment lesllug II 11 Is allowed,
ilir government must show a

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King said lie was convinced
the judge might issue further
restrictions In 10 days H r nnird
the I rans|Hirtutlon Department
gutdellnrs would atlrr I 1 million
workers nationwide, 3 million of
them lit thr trucking Industry
alone
Various challenges m random
drug testing tides issued hv
President Reagan’s adinlltlslra
lion have questioned dir random
concept of the tests Th e
lawsuits have involved railway
workers, airline pilots wraihrr
forecasters, overseas teachers
and even some Justice Dr
partment personnel.
The Supreme Court currently
Is considering two federal drug
testing cases, Including one that
questions Iflr legality of testing
rail employers after arc Idrnis or
Infractions of rules such as
s|&gt;rrdlog That t use originated in
California from a sun rontpara
btr to the action brought by Ihe
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From Your Friends A t...

Y o u r E y e T o B e a u ty has
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Voter Eye To Hrauiy. MOI W 13th Si
Sanford oltrrs .i stall of professionals unequatrd
III Ifir ,iir,i Owner Cam illa Harries lint
■iw m lilnl ,i (lin k »U ll of c»)irrts lo Hite too
the h.nr &lt;.ne you demand
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Division of Iftr American llilrin.ilnm.il II.m
W e a m t A w » lalion president of ftie I’.ilm
Coast llr.m il Ass.- l.ilHm • 2 auit all Intliurlill
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A mum u ih in Stir lid* tire 11 feafureil on a l.ilk
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American Business Woinrn Association K i m i
tltr Woinrn lluMiit &gt;* A**.* uitlon and lir.nl ol
111. r.liu wllovial department of thr I'alrii I isisl
Ite anlv A**&lt;m laflon
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rrplai rttirn i color, arid liair problem s She 1 an
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wilts It. Emmanuel say*
Tan|a Itrown I* llir a**i*ianl ni.iii.nri ol ilir
shop a* wrll a* ta ins; editor -Ill-chief lor I It*
Srttilnolr and alao a iiirtnlwr ol tlir National
Honor S.H irtt She 1* a |ooioi at Srmuiolr High
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a mother ol tiller
l ot an ap|Hiiiiiinrni 01 moir information. rail
Vi Mir E vr 111 lb .ml 1 at 122 'IH.IH

In .1 study pirsrnird lo Hralih
and Human Sen Ice* Secretary
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group warned tli.it current llg
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measure in deciding the fate ot Myerson. t&gt;4. 1
(iabel. 7ti. and CapusMi. 43. who is serving lour
years lor unrelated Income tax evasion
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to o la d o n y o la p a t, p la in ly
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lator man t*o ttm# and data
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a bid tocuriiy par abb la t*o
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amount aqua' to lira percent
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tayyfui bidder ihail ba required
to turnlyti mo lantord Airport
Aumeirty a partermance bond
In ma amount at ana i m d r d
I i w x I ot ma praiact coot an or
bolero mo lima ot ma e u o 'd ot
m il contract Bid amounty ynall
to valid tor thirty 1 101 day!
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ana'd ma contract to the lowaii
end or bo il tod In ih* mtoroyt a*
mo lantord Airport Authority
and reaorvee mo ripht to occop'
or roiact any and all tod* or any
part thereof, to nooo any In
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contract m mo boyt mtoroyt ot
mo Airport Any bid receirod
alter the ypociliod lima and data
mil not bo cenydorod
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prepoael tormy art tiailato* at
no Airport Manager ■ Office lor
a I It 00 non retimdabte depot' I
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nark l« *0 calendar d a n n im
liquidated damage! aylabiiyhod
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H I M M l p a ' calendar day
thereafter
S A N FO R O A IR P O R T
A U T H O R IT Y
Mack Laienby. P E . A A E
Airport Manager
Oatad December II. IN*

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323 3700

R N A LP N ■ Part bma Apply
HllPteven Haanh Cary Cantor
P IA N O ______________E O f/ H
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■ N O R LPN
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PROOUCTIOH W 0 IIE R
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M litng A Pouring. Will tram
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Heavy Work Far Appt Call
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H I— Homes for Salt

HI-Homes for Sale

INC.

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M a ry area.

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TO O U A L IIII D A U Y IR
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VOS ODD

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horn* I 1 f t nan &gt; I bdrm . )
hath, wimnad path. A many
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W A iiA C T C R E im iA L T Y
______TTiattr
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bath, lamiif room tlraplaca
carnar So*
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saragt. c*nl'*i M/A and
Much Moral I
ONLY iSb.YOO
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financing Call Ed bdf fW 4 )t)
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call M*Alfl bar rau naag
jnaauna NaarMng a.a-ubn

203

Livestock and
Poultry

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FLORIDA TECHNICAL
COLLEGE

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1247 S. Hwy. 17-92
Longw ood, Fla. 327 5 0

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for sou or a frin u T

213— Auctions

• M l IOMT I l f 4 •IR K H *
M'*9» Nn|' luff iwiprM* •»(*
c*_______________ *r ■ I N 1*7*

Buy A Car And
Pack Your B
vshfii \«»u hm mu* of our n u im t citron, lilt* model,

c m ic r ia o u a il i
d a y o i o i IM AM *

1*7— Sporting Goods

ittfi f (vrin! ikriftili (lufftM H 11

BRI0CES AND SON
A *nnr m . thw**tfay t PM

RE BUT ESTATES!
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mm i

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/ Equipment

215— Boots and
Accessories

MOfOBOLA a AGIO I T S t l M
1 rFbOtwk* wRYiH

**+*%*!

1988 Ford "fempos

1988 Ford Tauruses

a MOTOR BRACKET a

•

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pat
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to tt Caii toi 1*1 m l ta*iacf

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nan

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193— Lawn &amp; Garden

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219— Wonted to Buy

ttapa- p.1

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fnanty yard toad «a*'ra»*d
AIB* A.a-labia Pam tpm
Monday Friday
M' V**f
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GOOD LO O K IN G U S E O AP
P U A N C E P «wrPmg ar nai

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2/2 — Musical
Merchandise

CHOW/LAB
No* Good Mum

STONE ISLAND AREA’

Graduate in 6 months
Day or Evening Classes

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143- W a t e r I ro o t

An an to S&lt; iahn t Rirar
Large tread tot Right* to
canalAriier'
11*000

t il till

Florida Technical College
has opened NEW classroom
facilities in the
LAKE K A TH R YN PLAZA

Registered Pets

RE IE cun I SMUT TOO*

199— Pels 4 Supplies
P r o p e r l y / S a le

nocharoe

SANFORD-LAKE MARY
RESID EN TS....

AIRUN f TRAVEL SCHOOL

CHINESE SHIR PCI

tlRDT 1000 SI

wxr.fk* tJ sac

)UNK CARS REMOVED

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C«m;ji

Hand Haad Pump A

ROTTWEILERS ABC RCC

Computers _

44 M O n t *

243— Junk Cars

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a MICRO COUFUUE SYSTEM *0(11 U S I IPfllUllORS
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Radio / Stereo

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200—

saao o'

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COMPUTER A PPLICA TIO N S
S P E C IA LIS T

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Lag

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bail otter

NEED A NEW CAREER?

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231-Cars

239— Motorcycles
and Bikes
HONDA SPREE

T0T0TA I TON PICK UP

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PALVAOEatOaRAry *bA*W!

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23S— Trucks /
Buses/ Vans

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238 — Vehicles
Wanted
WE PAY TO P tt lor *r*&lt;!*d
tgrp true#* W# Sail guar a*

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233— Auto Parts
/ Accessories

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Porapootlve.............1D
Police........................3A
Sporta....................... IB
Weather....................2A
W orld........................ 7 A

S u n n y and m ild today
Sunny and mild wit Ii
a high in the mid
70s Winds Imin lI k*
west-iiu i thwesl .H 15
inpti To nigh t llie
low will Im* in Ihr
up|K-r 4&lt;&gt;s and winds
will diminish in light
and variable* Monday
the highs will Im* In
llie* mid 70s

t i T«MMf irmtaot

J i m J a m ig a n
d ire c to r of t h e S a n lo r d
Department o» Pack» H Recreation. Mill serve
as chairman o l th i» yea' 1 G olden A g e G a m e s
Jerm gan is pictured here in Iro n l o l the

Tax co llecto r
candidates try
to d e fin e role
By J. MARK BARPIILD
Herald staff *nto*
SANKOMD
Onr issue that
has rm rrgrd III Ihr r.iir Im
Srminolr Ciiunly 1as Colin im
is whether that |a-tson should
la- a dynamic Ir.idrl or an
rllli lull Ill.U U lg r r
I hr im iiinla-nt las iollrrliw
('• I toy May. a Drtnorfdl. Is
irtlltug alter 24 yr us III oilier
Seeking Itir |mwit loll air Karrn
Mic h.mlson I J ol Ovrldo. a
I temocr.it and May Valdes 51.
ol l.cmgwcMMl a Mrpuhllcau
I hr term Is lor lour years
Hlt h.trdson is ,i in yrar vet
nan ol ihr Orange Ccmnly l as
C olin lor s Ollier During Ihr
|iasl lour years she- said she
has served as the assist,ml las
manager in eltaigr of h.il.im
mg that county* $:WiO million
las roll She uvrrsrrs 22 lull nine |irci|i|r and up lei If)
p.ttI lime workris
V a ld e s u w its his o w- it
right yrar old Inllagr business.
Hravadns Kilter puses Im
ol
A|mi|iK.i lie rmpluys |0|tro|ilr
Prrvlnuslv h r «*ml hr has held
mid and up|M-r leve l manage
inritt |Hisiticins in M-\rral large
uatlnu.d ccir|Miratlcius
T lir candidates ihrttisrlvrs
drllnr the cllllrrrncr in thrir
.i()|ifo.u h In the las rullrc lor s
oilier
Valdes said
I Irar K .u rn
Ml. Ii.nelson is a hutraue cat
who will deal with a problem
hv bodge tmg a couple- nl m nrr
prci|ilr hut Ilic-rr must hr
otltrr ways nl dealing with
problems I (dan In investigate
cost-elfrrtlvr wavs ol dealing
w i t h p r o b l e m s w it ho ii i

Sec Candidate*. Page 5 A

cham ber o l c o m m « r c « o»»»C® w h ® '» howecs
and s ig n s p ro u d ly pcoclaim S a n fo rd s t Ihe
home o l the G o ld e n Age G am es

SASH IM I)
I hr M ill .iiiiiu.il Gulden Agr Games
whic h .ur .h im . linn htimlirds ol coulrstants Imm
annind ihr rnunlry l&gt;rgin h n r today although lmni.il
opening irrrmontrs will mil I* held until muinrrnw
It Is nil annual rvrnt that Is rt|&gt;n led In havr i
sigmlic ant economic rllrt i mi itir rommumiv .is wHl .*
cunllnur lu le« u» national alienism here Uisi year nnin
Ilian 3.0U ) o h i u slantsaged 55 &gt;i atsm &lt;4 )• i Im s :**ri
I h r llrsi two rvrntn in this year s games arr salting
and wind suiting a new rv m i litis yrar Ikitli in
scheduled In begin al *2p m today In l^sKr Mmitie
Jiiu Jruilgen. games chairman said prr » r k is I i .h u hi
lew Ihr wrrk leaig games Is running j Iu h i I wlial hr
r sfwi Iril Im anrlrcllmi yrai
slightly Iwluw Iasi year
Ih r n|M-|illig trrrm un lrs air *« lirdlllrd fm *» a ill
tm nm tur al Illy Hall lllr a&lt; hr is hair l.rrii srl up
arciillld Ihr palln aira and Ihr (Miking Ini entrant* In
I III Hall III |ilr|iaialimi Im Ihr irinnunirs t ir r cnitre
and dmitiis will Im- srrvrd In hrlp aitiai i •itv rrsidm l* in
w rlrm ur Ihr cncilrsianl* tomorrow iiimuing
Pomp and |Mgrnlry arr planned
A land limn Ihr Naval I raining I rnlri In Or Lind" will
(a rt.uni lirgiiinuigai al**ut h 15a m
Jim m y farnr* rs rru tlv r dure tor &lt;&gt;t ihr (tciverimr *
( nunc ll on Physic al H in ts* ILinis I tank
Si l-mci*
president al llw National Srnsw Olympics two rrpir
srntatlvrs ol ISwt Cereals &lt;ns|Riusurrs ol tfw gainrs
and Dr Sunrtiy l-re hniewary chairman nl tlir Games
will t&gt;r among sjirakrrs at i tie 11|irrung day crrrm onirs
.Irrnigan wlm will ac I as cnasirr ol irirn in n irs lew ihr
rvrn t sold Ihr Hrv H n lc llr Smith (sisicw id i rnlral
I l*i pt 1st Chun h will i»(«rn Itir games with an III VCR aI loll
followed h\ i wrt&lt; nine Irmii Mavm IW-ityr Stiulh
Ih r Knights aft'cdumbus Imwsw guard in lull Admiral
Praiv erg,ilia Will ptrsrlll tlir ctJea *
James Drlso 93 of Ml■ kledge will sing God HI'**
America a tapprlla T lir guest Milelist has hern a
cmitrslanl in Ihr gainrs lew srvrral yrais and is rnlrrrd
III al Irasl onr rvrnt tills vrar
RepresentativesOI Ihr gainrs %|NHtsors w ill
asked lo
s|a ak Tlwy arr Helen Iturris frmn Ihr idllrrs nt General
fo u ls iIn- |&gt;areni nwit|sinv nl l ‘osl and Mary Mafia
rrprrsrnllng Ihr l*osl Hr an T lakes dll Isum
llrlly Si fiw.nl/ Srinlm dr t oilllly sown l &gt;lv Itiple gold
llirdatlsl alMi wIII Iw asked lo s(&gt;rak
lan.il olllrr holders and mrftlhrrs nl I he games
rrwnniHlrr will te r rm y n im l
Ih r games utile tally will hrgu. with ihr lighting id the
11ainr tiy this year s uwrhhrarrrs, lack llrnnrr and Vh
Arnett. who wrrr Instrumental in grtiing itir games
started 14 years ago
.Irrnigan said some Iasi minutr &lt;fiangrs in the Icm alum
III some rvrnls have had In la made la-1 a us* ol
i oust rue lion al Srmlliolr High Sc hc*d
1 rat k and held rvrn ls. unhiding itir decathlon
S. lirdlllrd for Wednesday and Thursday mornings and
all irai k and Hrfd rvrn ls s. lirdlllrd Im Silutdav will I*
held al Ihr lakr Marv High S. hc«»l Hack instead ol at
See (tames. Psgr 5 A

A r m y h o n o rs S a n fo rd c o u p le
■ y CAROL J. RUMBSV
H e ra ld Mart cvntnr

SANKOMD — An old two stoii building in
downtown Nunlmd - unr with Ir.ikv &gt;rilmgs
and mouse surd riMims — housed I lie Salvation
A rim (dlUes and c Ii .i ( k-| until the mid 7l»s It
wasn't hard to srr the need lor a new site, the
■Ilflie ulty i ante In raising the money
|.t Sam H .mig.cn i-ornmandrr ol ihr Sardmd
oilier, (m ilts a hustMiid and wilr tram with
iicrntug nrrd into a. tinti
Hist mghi lh.it tram . Dr Vincent Medwrts — a
(nriiirr Sanlord mavni and rriiird (&gt;hy»lclun and Ins wilr Shrila. w rrr hmmrrd rrt iplrnts ol
ihr anny s Dyti.imir K o n r Awjrd Im Hcirtda
MrprrsrntaUvrs from I.”* smilhrin siairs are m
Orlando Hits w rrk rn d Im Hirelings and an
awards) rm tlliliy

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Dr. and Mrs. Roberts (center) receive award.

S e e C o u p le . P a g e 5 A

Local man pursuing
mystery of stolen flag
■ y SANDRA BOUCHAHINE
Herald s ta ll writer

LONG W OOD - T h o rs a
100 fool llag|«ilr III Irolil ol
Courtesy I’onll.n on Htghw.iv
17/92 Hill lllr huge llag th.it
once waved al tlir fop nl II is
gone

Hwitf esaW ky Ra* Ai*av*ts

Kim Hackett: N o clues in thelt.

Slolrti
It’s a m yslrty tli.it Kim
II.ii Kell company president,
ran'l llgurr out and it has him
unset So uiisrl. hr plans lo
oiler a $500 reward lor Ihr
h ii g c- M a g s r r i ii r ii
ll.iikc-ii said hr i.iisc-d the
50 liy JO loot Ullllrd Stairs
flag only iwu weeks ago lh
said II cosi $1.500
Hr said a Irlrnd who ilmve
hv lllr car dealership al
urouiid 10 30 p m Thursday
evening told him It was there
.it that lime I he store dosed

al I I |&gt; ill Al &lt;&gt;30 a in I rid.is
morning one ol the in.in.ig
ers who l)|N-ned lip nolle eel
the llag was missing
Some sandals deiidcd lo
|dav a game he said
It s
Inn had We tried In do
something giMid I'm a hull
upset .i Imnit II nivscll
llac ketl s.ud In- lias annthri
llag hul is hesilaut in put ii
out lor Irar ll mas get stolen
too
I ihlcik it s w rung Ii s
lot.ills vandalism lie said
The Ineidrnl ssas re|Hirled
III

I.CUIgWIMMl

(M ill,

c

T ills is

lilt* lllsl rr|mrl I vr lake ll
a h o u i a llag m is s in g
l.oiigwiHHl Oltlrer (&gt;reg Smiili
said
Smith s,ud lie I i o |m s ilu Hag
will Is- recovered Aln-t all In­
said. "Il's kind ol hard lo hide
a llag lli.it lug 4

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NEWS FROM THE REGION AND AQftQSS THE STATE

Orbiter destruct system studied
r iR m l

Tornado strfcM Madtoon County
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donifttfo h n ii i d

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C o u n ty

Saturday. killing a woman whose mobile home "flleraHy
and injuring dire other*, including the dead
I'a husband and three children.
In • i harlrtng reprtea of an April twister that claimed lour
Uvea In the rural county, Saturday's twister destroyed lour
horaca and dmnagad at fcmt four other homes and commercial
property, m id Wayne fo rm , coordinating the response to the
Wonoter for Lee's volunteer lire department
k Ik where m Florida. wind gusts of SO to 78 miles per hour
repotted In Volusia County, felling trees and stripping the
In Port Change. There were no
Osceola County, wind damaged a new roof under
traction at the local tail and ripped s Urge political sign off
tbs roof of another budding. Numerous trees and power lines
In the Panhandle, there were reports ofdowned trees.
The damage in Lee was not as great as in April, “ but for a
■naU commu n ity Uke Lee. it was major. The dollar value. I
don’t know how to begin on (estimating) that.” Burns said.
“ It seems Uke everywhere It came down. It touched a
building or one sort or another. “

JackftOftvIlto

Florida's ‘ capital*

T A L L A H A S S E E — The capita) of Florida la Jacksonville.
At least, that's how a new book designed to enlighten
cultural and grr^-aohkal illiterates would have it.
c Dictionary a Cultural U tt/ .u y : What Every Amcrkau
i Is Know .’’ makes no mention of Tallahassee, Florida's
it on page 983. In the "American Oeography'* chapter, la
Usttng: ■'Jacksonville — Capital of FLORIDA. located In
The chapter begins, ‘Te s ts have revealed that many
Americana are amaxlngly ignorant of the geography of their
The Tallahassee Democrat called E.D. Hlrsch. the University
of Virginia professor behind the dictionary, to ask him about
the goof. Hlrah blamed a collaborator, Joesph Rett, also a
professor at the University of Virginia.
“That's wonderfbl. He (Rett) won't live that one down for a
**Y&lt;
capital." he arid.

to Tallahassee before,
you called me up and I

the

Is a sequel to “ Cultural Literacy: What Every
i to Know," which hit the bestseller Hats,
the Me of TaDahsmee was chosen a
of the Territory of Florida to 1839.

Abortion pfotMtofiarrMted
FO R T LA U D ER D A LE — Fort Lauderdale police
100 demonstrator* Saturday who were blocking tbr
to a women's health clinic where abortions are
the i
Wt

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Center following
said the staff 1

for the Fort Lauderdale Police
that ISO to 900 people from a group
fRewcne South Florida took part in the protest,
i Injured In the demonstration, although the staff
[ patients of the d in k srere frightened. Cefkln aald.
efuL** he aald. "O f course, they came there to get
we were forced to accommodate them. I don't
have a final count, but II la going to be about 100."
The demonstrators were charged with trespassing and will
receive notices to appear In court, he aald. Tw o demonstrator*
( also charged with resisting arrest without violence. Cefkln
very smoothly, there area nothing acrimonious
of
opinion.' he
10 officers just to handle the boo

State raprasantethra ctearad
S T. PETERSBURG — State Rep. Dorothy Sample. R-Sl.
Petersburg, will not face criminal charges in the firing of a
! aide. State Attorney James Russell has announced,
aald Friday there la no evidence Sample broke state
laws when she fired Mary Ann Callaghan, who
Hatmrd Sample fired her for refusing to perform campaign
i during work hours.
■dl did any Sample's oversight of employees* campaign
■ waa "deficient’' But Ms investigation rau— t to
revidence of any “ knowing or arittful violation'' of stair

Tbs winning numbtrs In
ttw Lotto Jackpot drawing are
11, 4. 12. 19. 40. and 31.
Lotlsry officia ls will announca Monday if a winning
fkkal has baan purchased.
Th* daily muster Wturday M Ite
i lam ry CASH ) p*m* •** H i.

nitrate* Fite Isumtert Is IX

W ter): n o m a tecant hat, U H anil
O B m * (masters In any srSrrl H i

THE

□Bte « (masters in any ardarl: M

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nitrate* Bo* * n s Is ardkr Warns.
%» If pki*d in csmStnattan an tl tel

FWrite a m

POCTMAITIRi Ite d ld d n u rtin n
IS TMC lAMFOOO MISAK). t o.
i F la m .

artel Vssr. MM*.
t! TtratMteSaaitej
i Maj«i Vssr i n *
&gt;ttar) o j m i i .

"W e must replace rhetoric
with real dollars/she said. "We
know that the best Investment In
the war on drugs Is education
and prevention, but we kid
ourselves with these kind of
She said the s tu d y also
showed 35 percent of high
school students smoke cigarettes
dally while 20 percent of middle
school students smoke cigarettes
everyday.

MIAMI — A divided federal appeals panel,
citing previous rase law and First Amend­
ment concerns, upheld a lower court
decision Friday on Florida's Official English
Initiative, apparently clearing the way for
Tuesday's vote.
Tw o of three judges on the panel of the
l l t h U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals In
Atlanta rejected arguments (hat the petition
drive that placed Amendment 11 on
Florida's ballot violated provisions of Ihr
federal Voting Rights Act of I96G
"Th e history of the Act. thr stated
Intention of Congress and the relevant case
law persuade us that the Voting Rights Act
could not properly be applied to the rase
before us." the Judges wrote In a 22-page
opinion.
Th e Initiative asks voters lo decide
whether English should be enshrined as thr
official language of Florida. Opponents view
the measure as a slap against the state's
large Hispanic population.

R tyC M y •» * ••
upper 40s and tight and variable
winds.
Tom orrow ...Suny and mild
wllh a high In the mid 70s.
Winds light and variable. Slight
chance of afternoon showers.

laratala Bradaoton
TallahsMso
Vara Bases
Wttl Falm Bases

SA R A SO TA A father
whose 9-yrar-old daughter is
the object of a court right over
an alleged case of buby swit­
ching says he will fight genet k
testing of Die girl If there Is
any chance she Is someone
rise's child.
“ If there is an outside
chance of one in a million Dial
what they're alleging Is true.
I’m certainly not going to
gamble II on m y daughter."
Robert Mays. 43. a roofing
supply salesman, said Friday.
"Th is Is m y daughter. I
don't believe anything else."
Ernest and Regina Twlgg of
Langhome. Pa., claim Kim­
b erly M ichelle Mays was
swapped at birth wllh thr
child they raised os their own
The couple Is pressing I lu­
genr tic test to settle the ques­
tion.
T h e y h a v e f ile d a
9100-million lawsuit against
Hardee Memorial Hospital,
" I would want to leave Uhe
three doctors and a nurse. The
testing decision) up lo Kim­
suli was (lied shortly after
berly." Glnsburg said
Arlena Twlgg. 9. died of ranlet It sit." he sold.
t 1 O i l |* n t P"Let'sJust
l l t i ’ fft &gt;

Similar measures ere on the ballot in
Colorado and Arizona
Ironically, opponents argued that the
petition drive leading up to Tuesday's vote
was Illegal because petitions were not
circulated In Spanish
The Voting Rights Act requires that
election materials be printed In languages
other than English In areas wllh large
minority populations. Six Florida rountlrs
qualify under the Act: Dadr. Colllrr. Hardee,
H e n d ry. H illsb orough and Monroe
Judge K. Lanier Anderson III dissented
from the majority ruling, finding that thr
petitions used by the Florida English
campaign were covered by the Act.
“ ft seems clear lo me that the petitions at
Issue easily fall within Die phrase 'materials
or Information relating lo ihe electoral
process.' Certainly. Ihe language Congress
chose — ‘relating to Ihe electoral process' Is broad enough to encompass an Inllkatlvr
process.'* Anderson wrote in a nine -page
dissent.
But the panel's two other Judges said such
a ruling would raise "serious" First

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Amendment questions.
"Any degree of governmental hindrance
upon the Ireedom of a given group of
citizens to pursue the Inltltlve petition
process
must be viewed with some
suspicion." they wrote.
"It is haul to Imagine that In passing the
Act. Congress could have Intended that
private citizens seeking to further their own
political goals through the Initiative petition
process lie subject to specific language
requirements.” the Judges added
"Rather, the Interests of both the First
Amendment and Ihe Voting Rights Act can
lie harmonized by limiting the Utter to
those activities involved In casting a vole
and not to political speech."
The Judges also riled a recent 10th U.S.
Circuit Court of Appeals decision In a
sin.liar case In Colorado In reaching Ihclr
derision.
The derision upholds a Oct. 24 ruling by
U.S District Judge James W. Kehoe tn
Miami Krhoe denied a request for an
Injunction brought by four Spanishs|»eaklng residents of Florida.

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Nov 99

SU N D A Y: SOL UN A R T A B L E
Min. 7:05 a m.. 8:35 p.m.:
Maj. 2:20 a.rn.. 4:35 p.m.
T ID E S : Daytona Beach: highs.
5:22 a.m.. 5:43 p.m.; lows. 11:3H
a m.. 11:43 p.m.; New Sm yrna
Beach: highs. 5:27 a.m.. 5:48
p.m.; lows. 11:43 a.m.. 11:48
pin.; Bay port: highs. 5:10 a.m..
5:31 p.m.; lows. 11:26 u.m..
11:31 p.m.

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Pantacsi*

genital heart disease Hits year.
They aay the hospital delib­
e ra te ly e x ch a n g e d th e ir
healthy child for Arlena.
Doth babies were born
within 2tt da)s of each other
amt were discharged from (he
hospital on tlte same day In
December 1978 A genetic lest
of Arlena showed she could
not have been Die Twiggs'
child
"W e 're still In the dark
about what they really want.*'
said Arthur Olnaburg. Mays'
lawyer, during a news confer­
ence "We don't know If they
want visitation lor) If they
want custody."
John Blakely, lawyer for the
Twiggs, said the couple will
decide (hat question once they
know if Kimberly Is fhelr
daughter.
(ilnsburg said Mays might
resist testing even If assured
the T w ig g s want neither
custody nor visitation rights

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TUESD AY
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turotandraintellallam EOT today:
HI La Sain
Cityi

Or lands

Concern about Die shuttle's
range safely system, and data
gathen-d Li «he wake of the
CtuJIengri disaster laid the A j nt
1080 T ita n 34D explosion,
prompted NASA lo limit the
n u m b e r of n o n -e s s e n t ia l ;
personnel who could witness
shuttle launches from the Im­
mediate area.

Father fights genetic
testing of daughter

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MIAMI (UP0 - Florida &gt;41

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Kay Won

The system was used April IB,
1080. when a Titan 34D laun­
ched from V a n d rn l..i^ blew up
about 8 seconds after launch
when one of IU boosters suffered
a catastrophic “ bum through."
As that rocket detonated. In­
advertently separating from Die
vehicle as It were, the destruct
system automatically blew up

Gooch said In the case of the
s h u t t le . It w o u ld take a
minim um of 10 seconds or so to
radio such commands lo an
uut-of-cootiol shuttle.

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Crathrtaw
Daytona teach
Fart laudtrdal*
FartMysrt

But unlike thr shuttle. Titans
are rigged with a system that
w ill a u to m a tic a lly set off
explosives In both boosters,
triggering (he rockets’ destruc­
tion. If a vehicle starts to break
up in (light for other reasons.

the other rocket as well.
Shuttle boosters also are wired
with explosives — about 70
pounds of a material known as
HMX - but detonation requires
radio commands from an Air
Force range safely officer on the
ground.

C o u rt u p h o ld s ‘O fficial E n g lis h ’ vote

windy with a low In the mid
Wind from the wesl-norihwe
} f \ | ^ ---------10 to 15 miles per hour. Slight
chance of afternoon showers.
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drug used by students In public
schaola and that the “ newest
erase k wine coolers ... alcohol
aa tasty as soda pop."
She said the study showed
drug use on school campuses
seemed to be decreasing and
that most students In the survey
said the home was the most
common place for the use of

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Sunday, Novsmbar 8, IBM
Vol 86. NO. 84

Fold at tested,

JA C K S O N V ILLE - Education
Commissioner Betty Castor aald
Friday the way to win the war on
drugs In public schools area lo
atop giving drag education tip
service and make It "the number
one battle cry."
“ We must channel our re­
sources Into effective programs
that Immunise students from
the drug Influence." Castor told
a meeting of the Governor's
Drug Policy Task Force.
“ Education and prevention
must emerge as the number one
battle cry In the war on drugs,"
she said, adding the only way to
cut off the demand for drugs k to
“cut off Dte supply."
Castor released a Department
of Education study that showed

drugs.
Castor aald the problem of
alcohol abuse must be "em ­
phasized as much or more" than
other substance abuse problems
because alcohol is perceived by
students os "In s harmful" than
other drugs.
She also said state and federal
resources must be Increased In
fund drug education and drag
abuse programs. Florida now
spends an average of 91.36
annually per student for com­
prehensive health rducatfon,
which Includes drug education.
Federal assistance amounts to
92.68 per student and those
amounts totaled. Castor aald.
barely cover the cost of a movie
ticket.

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OnOy sad Matey, w t e
lotwtey By Tte l asted HaraM,
lac., JM N. Frants Ars , lasted,
FIs. ant.

Alcohol is schools’
worst drug problem

those used by Titan rockets are
wired wllh explosives to destroy
an out-of-control rocket In Ihr
event of a major failure and lo
minimise the threat to life and
property on the ground.

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nitrate* Btel: U » Is ortor #*-n.

CA P E C A N A V ER A L - NASA
la studying whether to modify its
shuttle destruct system ao It
would automatically blow up an
o r b lt e r 'a b oosters a fte r a
catastrophic failure to minimize
the threat to IlJe and property on
the ground. oiTtdala say.
The system, called an “ In­
advertent separation deatrurt
system." tutren'ly Is u«*e&lt;1 with
unmanned Air Force Tllan .14D
rockets tike one thought to be
scheduled for blastoff this
weekend from Vandenberg Air
Force Base. Calif.
A ir Force C o l. La w re n ce
Oooch. commander of the East­
ern Missile Center, told the Cape
C a n a ve ra l Preas C lu b late
Thursday that “ NASA la looking
at ... pulling an Inadvertent

separation destruct system on
the shuttle.”
“ Now that hasn't been a popu­
lar thing and ire don't have very
m a ny crew m e m be rs ca m ­
paigning to put that on ih rtr."
he said, oddlng Dial If NASA
ultimately proceeds with suqb a
plan, "obviously, that's going to
have to be very well-designed
and fault tolerant.''
NASA officials had no Im­
mediate comment, other than lo
say It would Uke several years lo
implement such a system, even
if It waa approved.
Titan rockets, like NASA's
manned space shuttles, are
eaulpped w llh two strap-on
solkf-fiiel boosters that ane letttsoned
mlnuteaafter
________about
...._____3_________
blastoff when th e ir fuel Is
exhausted.
Both shuttle boosters and

Frigid air gripped the Orest
Lakes region Saturday and snow
felt over Wisconsin, creating
slippery driving conditions and
piling up cars In roadside dit­
ches.
The National Weather Service
said up 10 Indies of snow could
blanket northwcnt Wisconsin by
midnight.
Cars slid Into ditches In Price.

Sawyer and Bayfield counties In
Ihe northwest part of the slate,
bul there were no reports of
serious Injuries.
Phillips. WIs.. received 6 In­
ches of snow by 10:30 u.m.
Saturday, laic Du Flambeau had
4 Inches and Rice Lake. Mlnong
and Park Falls all reported 3
Inches of snow.

T h r high temperature In San­
ford Saturday was 82 degrees
and the overnight low was 68.
Recorded ralnlull during Die
24 hour period ending at 8 a.m.
Tuesday lotulled .01 at Ihe
Orlando International Airport
The temperature at H p.m.
today was 70 degrees and Fri­
day's overnight low was 70. as
record ed by the N u llo n a l
Weather Service ut D i p Orlando
Intcmultonal Airport.
Other data:
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□ Barometric pressure.. 29.81
Cl Relative h u m id ity
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Man arretted afltr striking car
CASSELBERRY — Chrtatopher John W cem i, 29, 1033
Seventh St., Casselberry. « u arrested Friday at about 11 p.m.
after a Seminole County deputy County deputy reported
observing him atrtke the back of car. Injuring Ita driver, at a
railroad creasing near County Road 427 and Magnolia Street
then flee.
The deputy reported to a Florida Highway Patrol trooper he
arrested Weems nearby In front of the Mllwee Middle School.
Weems was charged with leaving the scene of an accident
Involving Injuries, driving with a suspended driver's license
and drvlng with an unasslgned tag. Bond was set at 95.000.

Two arrested on drug chargss
• Isaac Fletcher Jones. 31. 1802 LLicoln Ave.. Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford Investigators Saturday at 3:25 a.m. at
1100 W. 13th St. after the Investigator reported seeing Jones
buy wlwv was suspected to be cocaine from a man. who fled
the scene. A search reportedly revealed twi hits" of vccalne In
one of Jones' pockets. Jones was charged with possession of
cocaine. Bond was set at 82.000.
• Patricia McCormick Brown. 44. Calvin E. Brown. 55. and
their 17-year-old son. all of 561 Third St.. Chuluota. were
arrested by agents of the city-county Investigation bureau
Friday at 9 a.m. for possession of marijuana.
Agrnts. searching their home on a warrant, reported finding
s numerous small bags of marijuana In a large bag In the
couple s bedroom Agents also report finding marijuana seeds,
p^rkngtng material and scales. T b » three were charged with
possession of more than 20 grama of marijuana. Bond was set
at 8I.UU0 for the adults.
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Man charyad with DUI

Band festival

Anthony Francis Vertl J r.. 35. 105 Crooked Pine Drive.
Sanford, was arrested Saturday at 2:18 a.m. far driving under
the Influence of alcohol after Sanford police reported he struck
a parked car on Live Oak Boulevard. The officer reports Venl
was staggering when lie approached him. Bond was set at
8500

Mambart ot Lake Howell High School s band concantrata on
playing during Saturday night's annua) Saminola County High
School Band Festival An estimated 1.500 students In bands, drill
teams and flag corps from Lake Howell. Lyman. Saminola. Ovlado.
Lake Brandy and Lake Mary High Schools In Saminola County.

Man charged with burglary
WINTER PARK - Tony Carets. 30. 7418 Key Colony. No
2115. W lntrr Park, was arrested for burglary Friday al about
9 30 p m. when his ex-wlfe told a Seminole County deputy
Garcia had broken Into her home earlier a took one of her
children. She told the deputy they had been arguing ovrr
custody of the children and later relumed to her home at 5231
N. Indiana St.
Bond waaaet at 91.000.

Two arretted on battery chargaa
George Lula Brewer. 39. 1 IB Cory lane. Winter Springs, was
arrested Friday at at 10 p.m. by Winter Spetngs police after a
woman reported be shoved her Into a stereo speaker during an
argurtnrnt. breaking her glaases. The victim reported Brewer
also struck her on the head. The policeman reported viewing
the broken glasses and a six-inch bruise on the woman's back
Brewer was charged with battery. Bond was set at 8500.
Peter R Parent. 29. 10-1 Moree Loop. Winter Springs, was
arrested Saturday al about 3 a.m. by Winter Springs police
when his ex-wife reported lie beat her up during an arguement.
Parent was charged with aggravated battery and aggravated
aaaault Bond was set a 1 88.000.

and Edgawatar High In Orange County all performed at Oviedo
High’s new stadium before a sellout crowd The event Is
co-sponsored by the Sanford Optimist Club end the Sanford
Herald

C o u p le a c c u s e d of paiinting lice n se plate
■ y J . MARK BARPIILD
Herald staff writer______________
A L T A M O N T E SP R IN G S Poller here said they arrested a
Casselberry man alter he told
them he and hit wife tiad forged
Ihetr Itrente plate tllcker by
painting It this year s color.
A policeman reported teeing a
1976 Ford driving west on Stale
Hoad 436 at about 8:45 a.m.
Friday with a red hag obstruct­

ing the car's tag He reported
stopping llie car and after re­
moving the hug. be found Ihe
car * registration decal bad been
painted red and a while "89"
had also been painted on the
face of the sticker.
After the policeman read Ihe
couple their rights, the woman
who poller Identified as Starry
Ilrown Nose. 22. 411 KentU
Road, Casselberry, said shr had
painted the slicker, then her
liustrund. I).mnv William Nose,

28. pburd It on llie lag with
tape, according lo

cellophane
poller.

Poller said the lug artually
was re g is te re d to a 1986
Chevrolet Tainani owned by
Nnsr.
Starry Nose reportedly gave
the officer registration papers for
the Ford 's tug. which had
expired. The Ford was registered
to Stacey Nose's mm her. police
rrpnrtasiiow.

Danny Nose was arrested und
charged with possessing a
counterfeit decal, affixing a lag
not asslgnrd lo the car. and
d riv in g w ith a suspended
driver's lirrnsr Bond was set at
91.000.
Because tire couple's two
young children were In the car.
the officer reported Itc allowed
Stacey Nose to leave the scene,
but a warrant for her arrest
would be Issued

Stolen ctreck results in arrest
SANFORD - Toby Retd Flake. 20. 130 Lori Ann Lane.
Winter Springs, was arrested by Sanford police Friday at about
7:30 p in. after he reportedly told them he tried to cash a stolen
check at the NCNII Bank on Orlando drive In Sanford using a
driver's license he found in a road In Wlntrr Springs. He was
charged with uttering a forged Instrument. Bond was set at
91.000.

Daputlaa arrest man In atolan car
A LTA M O N TE SPRINGS - Quinton Wflkerson. 18. 120 East
St.. Altamonte Springs, was arrested by Seminole County
drputles Saturday at about 9:30 a.m. after he was found lying
down In a stolen Hyundai parked In the driveway of an East
Street home.
The deputy rrponrd Wllkerson gave him an alias, but a
witness Identified him and also said the car was one shr saw
leaving her home after it was burglsrlred Friday. The deputy
reported the car had been stolen from a Jim m y Bryan
dealership In Orlando, but Investigation reports had not been
completed.
A search of the car revealed three butts of smoked marijuana
cigarettes, the deputy reported. WUkeraon was charged with
obstruction by a disguised person and possession of less than
20 grams of a controlled substance. Bond was set at 8500.

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FRIDAY
• 1009 a.m. - 1001 W.
First St., ambulance call.
• 3 :3 9 p . m . 2701
Georgia A ve .. ambulance
call.
• 6:40 p .m . — No. 66.
Redding Gardens, ambulance
call.
SATURDAY
• 10:33 a.m., Locust Ave.

and Rosalia St., power lines
In trees shorting out. notified
Florida Power A Light.
• 11:10 a.m . — French
Avenue and Th ird Street,
unlocked auto.

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• 3:05 p.m . — No. 84.
Sem inole G a rd e n s , a m ­
bulance call.
• 4:18 p.m. - 2100 Oak
Ave., ambulance call.

P o lic e s e e k h o ld u p s u s p e c t
Sanford nrra law enforcement
authorities were searching lost
night for a man suspected of
holding up at least four convenlrnvce stores throughout the
day In Volusia and Seminole
counties.
Two of the holdups took place
in the Sanford area, one In
DcBary and one In Lake Mary,
according to authorities.

In each Incident, a man en­
tered a store with hts hand
wrapped In what resembled a
towel, said he was armed, and
fled In what was described as a
white car. authorities said.
The first holdup took place In
DcBary about 8 a.m.; the other's
took place after dark last night.
Noether detail was available.

SPEND THANKSGIVING
WITH YOUR FAMILY THIS
YEAR Instead of fixing your
bathroom.
Let u i help you with your home
Improvements.

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Tha SENATE RACES: Which aaelaate ContMtfd In 1M8?
majority the 33
well

C h ic H c ch t. B-N ee..
K a m n . R-Neh. Prank

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T h e Uciw c t U k g o inUi the berg, D -«V J,. and u«etL

election with a 54*46 majority Jo h n Meleher, 6 -Mon
and tha two-party lineup should Malcolm Wallop, R-Wyo.
remain very doac to that la the
United Prraa International Sena. Qurtnin Burdick. R-N.D..
Jeff WtnpamaH D-N.M.. H oward
Sen. John K e rry. D-Maaa.. M e tse n b a u n . D -O hlo, Jo h n
chairm an of the Democratic Chafe*. R-R.l.. Davtd Duran*
Senatorial Campaign Commit­ b e rg e r. R*Mlnn.. and Pele
tee. predk la his party will “hold WUaon, R-Calif.
on to 34 seats at a m inim um and
T h e open acat atatea —
Virginia. Vermont. Wtacowaln.
W ashington, Mtaaiaalppi and
Florida — may pruve to be the
m a jo r baMlefrounda o f the
•vy*

IhpikiKVt seats up lor ehetion

Th ia la the way they Une upt
Virginia — Former Democratic

Dme0tHc casta up tor stKtton

Kerrey of being aott &lt;m
mala and tried to Unk
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B ut Otsten. citing encoungtaf
news from acme atatea Inalated
that control the Senate — where
the GOP has had a majority only
ota of the law 30 years - la
“doable" but not probable.
Thera are 33 Senate arala at
atake, 18 now held by the
D em ocrats and I S by Reptikhrm r h i of those aula three held by each party — are

Mm In a virtual lie with atatc
Attorney General Lteberman. a
po p ular yo u n g ve teran of
statewide races. Slate parly

______ In M a t * -, Burdick in
North Dakota. LauUnbcrg In
New Jersey and Mrtacnbeum In
Ohio as the prime poaalbtimea
for knocking off an Incumbent.
But first tenner Btngaman.
after sprucing up hit Image,
outpaced stale _______
Sen BUI/aim
Vi

tine. Burdick has not given
inch In the potla to state Rep.
Earl Strtndm
his» BO
* wdespite
M'
and major cancer surgery
The Republicans targeted
Blagam aa la New M e ilc o .

ROAD WORK

fortaMy

Mayor Oeorge Votnovleh.
Going Into the closing days ol
the campaign. Lautm brrg and
Metrher are trading In I he pull*
but the Democrats spprar to lw
concerned by a late OOP rush
Lautmbrrg. the aelf-madr mil
llonalre ftrsMrrmrr. has arm hn
lead over Pete Dawkins, former
H e ls m a n T r o p h y w in n e r.
Rhodes atholar and Army gen
era), slip after one of the meanest

of from Cleveland

third

THIS W E E K

of morit
Th ree slxth-gradcre at Jaekaon Heights
ribbons of merit at the Maitland Art She
recently. Winning student! were: Emile Becker. Justin Wick and
Mary Williams- Th ey were competing again* seventh and
eighth grade students.

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‘Oetobor otudonts' namod at Lakowood
SANFORD - Lakrvtrw Middle School * students for October
i Luke, stain grade: Rachel Claaton. seventh grade:
varm aa make*, eighth grade. These atudenu are chosen by
i a n d ettUenship.
Also at Lakevtew. the first general
la scheduled for N o v. 10 si 730 p m.
Claudia Webber, will be diffusing d ru g
early signs and w hat to do when detected.

English Estates plans book fair
PERN PARK — English Estates Elementary School w ill be
(la annual book fair Nov. 13*18 In conjunction wtth
American education week. The event w ill be held In the school s
media center from 9 a m. until 3:30 p m . dally. The public la
Invited.

Laks Mary High stutfante hooorad
LAKE MARY - Five Lake Mary High School students received
recognition at the recent Lake Mary-Heathrww Festival O f The
Aria. Winning first place In the student dlvtaton waa Mat
Mam iU. Merit awards were presented to Myra Fenn. Susanne
Snell. David Ritland and Erin Hull.
The MO members of Lake Mary's Marching Rama band will
walk for money Nov. 12. Each must raise 8330 for their trip to
New Orleans to perform st the Sugar Bowl football game. They
are aolictllng pledges for each mile In the 6.34 mile walk-a-thon..
which will begin at 10 a.m.

Jordan to tek# part in Leadars program
LONGWOOD — Jennifer A- Jordan of Longwood has been
selected to participate In the 1986-89 Century III Leaders
program, which awards local, state, and ns 1tonal prises to high
school seniors w h o demonstrate leadership abilities. The
national winner w ill receive 810.000. and semlflnallsU 8300
Jordan is a senior at Lake Mary High School.

Laka Brantley plans poInMtfla salt
A LTA M O N TE SPRINGS - Advance orders for holiday
poinsetUss will be accepted through Nov. 13 by the Lake
Brantley Chorus Boosters. Orders made In advance of the Nov.
2 6 aalc are at reduced prices. Large plants are approximately
two-feet tall w ith 20 lo 30 blooms and smaller plants are
available In five-inch pots will four to alx blooms. Proceeds will
benefit the school chorus via transportation costs, uniforms, and
music. To place an order or for more Information, call 862-7421.
869-5640 or 788-3180.
Also, at Lake Brantley, the school's athletic booster club will
hold Its general meeting 7:30 p m ., Monday. Nov. 7 at the
school.

Winter Springs student honored
WINTER SPRIN GS - Timothy W arner waa selected aa the
October Undent of the month at W inter Springs Elementary
School. He will have breakfast with the school principal al the
Winter Springs Sertoma Club and receive a plaque.

Horo arm ths projects In Somlnolo County that may offset tho flow of traffic:
A M Rod Bud Lska Road from
•ait of S ls lt Road 436 to
A u tu m n G le n La na . Road
widanlng. This major project
Includes substantial undermoral of axislM rood surface.

•7 Join MIIw m Middle School Beta Club
LONGWOOD — Ninety-seven students Joined a newly
chartered chapter of the National J u n io r Beta Club at Mllwee
Middle School this month. Newly elected officers Include:
president. K a n e Morrls-Wcbster: vice president. Adam
Shclnkopf; secretary. Zalba Malik: and treasurer. Jaquelln
Oaaln.

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Flagmen or dolours may bo
ueed, but traffic boofcupo art not
ox pactad to bo worse than they
ware previously. Expected
com pletion: lata November.
Jurisdiction: Seminole County.

Interstate 4 from Lew
In Orange County lo Just
north of 8tate Road 436. Re­
surfacing, with ell work requir­
ing lane clotures lo be done
between 7 p.m. and 630 am .
Expaclad com pletion: m idFebruary. Jurledictlon: Florida
DOT.
Construct left turn lane
on seer Lake Road at State
Road 436. Expected completion:
Nov. 18. Jurisdiction: Seminole

County.

■ Q l W id e n in g S e m in o le
County Road 15 between Boulevard from two to three
n\y Road 46A and Orange lanes between Highway 17-02
end East Button Road. Comple­
Boulevard Monday and Wed­
nesday mornings for bridge tion date: Nov. 11. Jurisdiction:
replacement. On County Road 8emlnole County.
18 naar Ha Intersection with
Iowa Strait In tha community of
Lada Monroe, motorists may
W id e n in g T u s k a w llls
encounter flagmen! for culvert
tram two lanes lo three
e x t e n s io n and p a va m a n t lanes south of Tuskawllla Mid­
w idanlng project. Expected dle 8chool. Completln date:
completion: Nov. 18. Jurledlc- Nov. 23. Jurisdiction: Seminole
lion: Seminole County.
County.

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�Sanford HtrsJd, Santoro. Florida — Sunday. Novsmbof &gt;■ 1

Mercenaries say two hostages killed
MALE, Maldives — Foreign
mercenaries w ho failed In a
bloody bid to overthrow the
Maldives government reportedly
hilled two of at least 35 hostages
on a getaway cargo vessel Sat­
urday and threatened to blow up
the freighter If attacked by two
trailing Indian warships.
The captain of the M.V. Pro­
gress Light told the British
B r o a d c a s t in g C o r p . In a
ahlp-to-shore interview that two
hostages had been shot dead by
their raptors.
rite unidentified captain. In a
report monitored In London, also
said Ute ship had been wired
with explosives and 'Jut the
mercenaries were threatening to
blow up the •-•sari If || came
under a ttr:V
In the Maldivian capital of
Male. Arun Banerjee, the Indian
high Commissioner to the Island
nation, told reporters that
Maldivian officials aboard one of
Ihe Indian frigates were at­
tempting to negotiate the release
of Ihe hostages as the three
t e a s e ls s l o w l y s te a m e d
northeast toward Set Lanka.
"Because the vraarl has got
hostages aboard, obviously there
la an effort to see that the
hostages are safe." Banerjee told
reporters flown by the Indian sir
force Into Male
Banerjee said 35 hostages.
Including the Maldivian shipping
and transportation minister.
Attained Mujuthaba. and hts
Swiss wife, were being held
aboard the M.V. Progress Light.
He was unable to say whether
there had been any progress In
negotiations for their release,
Banerjee said al least 37 peo­
ple died In the violence that
began Thursday Ui the Maldives,
•n archipelago of about 1.100
coral atolls M O mites southwest
of (he southern u p of India.
Indian soldiers and Maldivian
security personnel patrolled
Male's coral roads Saturday, and
businesses were closed on a day
of mourning for the dead.
The National Security Service
compound and presidential pal­
ace. attacked during the roup
attempt, remained sealed off by
troops The only signs of fighting
were bullet holes In the sides of
businesses and a large hole
blown In the rear wall of Ihe NSS
compound
Most civilians appeared to
remain indoors
T te w n tta to U N g lM A ever heard gu n fire .1 said Alv
dullah Ahmed. 33.' sa he stood
outside Ih r dingy Mbbn Cafe,
owned by hla lather “ I didn't

know what was happening. I
was very afraid.11
The Maldives1 195.000 people
a re o v e rw h e lm in g ly S u n n i
Moslem, and Male la Its only city.
T h e Island chain was under
British protection from 1887
until It became Independent on
J u ly 38. 1985. Il became a
republic on Nov. 11.1968.
T h e hostages were selied
Friday morning by members of a
merren. ry force allegedly hired

to topple President Maumoon
Abdul Oayoom bv three dis­
gruntled Maldivian businessmen
living In Sri Lanka, according lo
Sri Lankan official sources.
"It's a case of a few fellows
who hired killers lo change the
government here.*’ Banerjee
said.
After the coup attempt began
T h u rs d a y . India dispatched
paratroopers lo rescue Gsyoom.

Ma |ic mystery mushrooms

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SAN PEDRO TLAN IX CO . Mex­
ic o — A w o rld of m a gic,
mysticism snd mushrooms esn
be found a m o n g M eslco'a
Mat U r Inca and Maxawan Indi­
ana lust a shod drive from I hr
harsh reality of Mexico City's
crowded knd polluted streets
San Prdro Tlanlxco. nestled
atop a small hill overkmklng
subtropical plains 35 miles wrst
of Mexico City, Is s village of
mysterious mushrooms lhat
locals say sharpen your senses
and makr you a "guesser" of
what can happen and what
people might do
Vialtors to San Pedro In­
variably are ambushed by peo­
ple em erging from behind
bushes or din m
i ounds offering
" o n e - t r i p b a g g i e s " of
Im IIuc loogenic mushrooms
"L o o k here s ir. I've got
‘ xlcales,1 magic mushroom*,
they are ve ry fresh.'* said
Adalbert Pens. 34. "One trip lor
15.000 praus (about 861 ** Pena
was willing to bargain, snd soon
offered lo drop the price to
around 84
In pre-ltlapanlr limes, slcsles
were known by Ihe Nahuatl
name "tronanall." or sacred
mushroom They are still used
by thousands of Meslco'a Indi­
ana for religious rituals
"The natives eat mushrooms
and. once the drug has taken
effect, concent rale on meeting
with their gods." said Teofflo
Herrera, a researcher at the
National Autonomous University
of Mexico
"The natives (ast. they eat Ihe
mushruoms and then believe
they travel to the world of their
gods snd consult their life pro­
blem s." Herrera said In an
interview, "The y etalm lo come

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mysterious powers ” — - 1 &gt;
He said lhaL UsdRr xk-oa Vast
central hlgNUnda. "we get the
xtrales. cUvttos llittle nails) and

others such as the horn brer 11os
llittle men) and mujerrttas (little
women). The hombrrclto* in­
tensify the hallucinogenic effect
ttt ;hc rikujertitas."
San P e d ro 's In d ia n s a rr
m ainly or Matlailnra origin.
MatUxtnra means ''hunlrrs with
nets" and the people worshipped
the god Red. whk-h means "net"
In English. The Indians used
nets for hunting, snd even for
w a g in g w ar a g a in st th e ir
enemies who. when caught,
were twlstrd Inside the nets until
their bodies burst
T o d a y th e M a t la s ln r a s
practice far more peaceful
p u rs u its . T h e y sell m a gic
mushrooms
"Many Europeans and many,
many Americans have come lo
this town for mushrooms —
especially during the '60s and
’70s." said town official Alfredo
Sanches
Consuming magic mushrooms
In Mexiru was legal until Ihe end
of the 1970s. when federal of
Itrials i aught on lo what was
happrnnlng In San Pedro and
dozens of other Indian villages
and drrlaied the mushroom a
reminded narcotic substance
"I don't know exactly what
law. article or clause li romes
under, bul we search all outside
care that go into or out of San
P e d r o " , s a id S a n c h e s , a
M a tU s In ra Ind ian him self
" There ate not many rase* of
possesaloo Ira n assure you "
Sanches said some Indians
"use or have used mushrooms
lor medical purposes." bul de­
nted they use Ihe drug (or
rituals
Other experts disagree, saying
Ihe Indians eat Ihe mushrooms
In sreTet ceremonies, far from
the watchful eye of Ihe law
"Indigenous people are really
submissive." said Alfredo laipez'
Austin, a historian for UNAM's
Anthropologic Studies Center.
"The y will never admtl lhal I hey
use magk- mushrooms

Candidates
Coatloasd from Page 1A
automatically hiring
more people."
Richardson said: "T h e tax
collector Is u job of compliance.
Il la nol a job where policy
decisions are made."
She said she has spent 16
years learning every aspect of
operating Ihr Orange County
Ta x Collector's Office, from
selling license plate* to balapr■■
Ing lax rolls of hundreds of
millions of dollars for hundreds
of thousands uf land parrels In
theroonly
Richardson sakl site also hold*
a state .rssMunt tax collector's
certification, giving her Ihr edu
rational harkgrimnd site need*
for the job
Valdes said hi* firm dew* In
of 8500,000 ‘Hislnes*
-if. mi.illy lie said tne ho* Inr**
lias made money for the pa*i five
years, although It Inst money
during Ihr llrsi three years a*
do many small Imisi nesses
Valdes' previous position*
have ini huled (orjutralr nun
agrrnrni pokltfona - ,'h m oon
slbllily lor srvrtu l hundred
•employer ■ u:id icntrol of several
million dollar budget•
m i .M

He Mid lhal al Ralston Purina
Ite was division vice president &lt;&gt;l
their flint! ulluial division, al
e x r r u liv r vice p rrs ld rn l of
Condecar, an Illinois company
hr helped expand from three lo
seven divisions
Valdes' rrsmiR also include*
U S Sirel. where alter working
hi* way up llir i ! m |*m *Ic Udder
for seven years alter graduating
from college hr su|&gt;eivised live

corporation's midwest division
da ta processing staff
Valdes said nr saw a challenge
In each position d urin g his
corporate and private business
career, either expanding a cor­
poration or turning a losing
division lou profitable path.
Richardson sold her knowl­
edge would enable her lo take
over the Seminole County Tax
Collector's Office with a smonih
transition
She said her experience will be
needed In Ihe position because
Ray’s assistant. Sully Llpscv.
also plans lo retire this year aflrr
32 years, leaving a void In lop
management In the office
" T h e lime lo acquire that
knowledge takes a period of
years." Richardson said “ You
can't acquire It overnight."
Valdes in lurr,
*» h- can
R a m ihe job qul
y and even
offers to hire Richardson In
sjiecd Ills learning and fill In Ihe
management void al I lie office
Valdes Is arrive In local pull
lies, having served os Seminole
C ouitly Republican Executive
Committee chairman Irom 1986
to l ‘*KM stale purre M're Ribbon
' M i m i n g (o m n d llc e

Doth candklatrs (uopuse few
changes to Ray's operation,
saying he ha* hern a good tax
cot lector
Until said Ihry plan lo con­
tinued computerizing ll-r lax
roliecior'* office, a |tf!ur-s*&gt; al­
ready hrgun hy Ruv Richardson

alster. Ruth Fortaon. Mount
Charles L. Ayers. 83. ISO Old Dora: brother. Charles Baker.
Mims Road. Geneva, died Friday Indlanluwn; 37 grandchildren
al HUlhaven Health Care Center. and 10 great-grandchildren.
G ram kow Fu n e ra l Home.
Bom March 8. 1908 In Mount
Hope. W.Va.. moved to Sanford Sanford. In charge of arrange­
In 1976. He was a retired ments.
manufacturing representative,
member of the Baptist Temple of C H A R L E S V. P U TN A M
Mount Hope, and a veteran of
Charles V. Pulnam. 74. 578 E.
the United States Army. World Seminole Ave.. Lnngwnod. died
Warll.
Friday. Born In Nashua. N.IL.
Survivors Include a sister. moved lo Longwood from llarrr.
Trevs Rucker, af Geneva; Hirer VI.. In 1973. lie was a retired
brothers. Oltn Ayers. Palm llay: engineer for Spnigur Elrclrlc Co.
Rex Ayers. Jackson's Gap. Ala.; and a Navy veteran.
and Woodrow Ayers. Harvey. W.
Survivor* Include a wife. Mary
Va.
F .; son. Scnll Hollis. N .H .;
G ram k ow Fu n e ra l Home. daughters. Patricia Stewart.
Sanford, In charge of arrange­ Plymouth. Mass.. Sandra Fur­
ment!.
row. Guam: Rosemary Cannon,
§ T' f
and Janet Mead, both of Deltona;
M A R T ANN F O R TS O N
10 grandchildren; one great­
Mary Ann Fortaon. 77. 4565 E. grandchild.
48th St., Sanford, died Saturday
U a ld w ln -F a lrch lld Funeral
; at Central Florida Regional Ho*tal. Bom J u ly I. 1911. in Home, Altamonte Springs, In
rergrecn. Ala., moved lo San­ charge of arrangements.
ford In 1934. She was a home­
maker, and a Presbyterian.
Survivor* Include five daugh­ PRED H. W ILLIAM S
Fred H. Williams. 76. 200
ters. Dorothy Johnson. Land Of
Lakes; Johnnie Haig. Geneva; Airport Blvd.. Sanford, died
Margaret Boiek. Brandon: Linda Friday. Horn In Sanford. He was
D a v i s , S a n f o r d ; E ile e n a lifelong resident. Hr was a
Raulcraon. Bonita Springs: son, retired civil engineer. He was u
m e m be r of ihe F irs t P re­
k
*- James E. Fortaon.. Lake Mary;

C H A R LE S L A T K M

cnroprlllkMl gets underway at
Howl America Tennis rnm prllSemlooir High Si hool'a. he M id
tlon tM-gins al nikin at the
Other even!* scheduled for the lla y h ra d Harpirl C lu b , and
Seminole High track, such as s y n rro n lzrd swimmittg com­
bk yi le rw.es and walking races, petition tk-gin* at 12 30 p m at
will hr hrM nt ll»e Seminole High I. y m n n II tg h S c h o o l In
track a* mheituled
1 &gt;tt«w nod
l.iki- every day of the game*
Other events M’hrduk-d fur
M o n d a y w ill t i r g i n w ith
M o n d a y a llrrn n o n a r r the
breakfast Ik-lng served to con­
q u a r t e r m ilr hike ra re at
testant* Irom 7 lo II a m at Ihr
Civic t'enter courtesy of Foal S e n iln o lr High S&lt; h o o l .it I p m
canoe sprint our* at Sanlurd
Cereal*
L a n d in g at 2 p in . m e n ’s
Mooil.iv s events will begin at right hall hlllard* al 2 p in. in
II am
when the howling the Youth Whig &lt;&gt;( the Civic

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and upstairs were three little
rooms fur organizing all our
activities. It was a mess.”
Flanigan remembers a bucket
rigged to s light fixture In Ihe
chapel It seemed that everytlme
s toilet was flushed upstairs,
t h e r e w as a s m a ll flo o d
downstair*
Long-time Sanford resident
Mr* Ralph Austin Smith said
two women d i n t lived in Ihr
upstairs quart n s "They were
the Salvation Arm y." she said
"The y served lhal entire office
We use to w orry for their
safety." Smith and tier husband
like the Roberts are honorary life
members of the advisory board.
The Sanford office Is one of
10.000 Salvation Arm y centers
nationwide It Is a branch of Ihe
Christian church, which pro­
vides food, snrllrr. clothing and
an array of social service* to
needy people,

sbyterian Church. Sanford. He
was a retired Navy officer and
member of the Sanford Rotary
Club and the Florida Engineers
Society.
Survivors Include daughters.
Sarah W. Johnston. W inter
Park; Elizabeth W. Gutmann.
Lake Mary; Linda W. Tangrmun.
Longwood; staler. Mrs. A .F .
Kelly. Hlchlund. Ga,; seven
grandchildren.
Ilrlssnn G uardian Funeral
Home. Sanford. In charge of
ummgementa.

rO STtO M . M SI. S U S Y *MN
GrereviOt f u n * - AI tarvkes ter Mrt Mar,
Ana Far Ivan. It. of Unford, -n o d*d
U lu rd «r —III bo t JO p m TuetdAr otternoon
of tee Conor* Comol*ry Frtondt may coll At
Crank** Funeral Mom*. Monday tram 1
p m until A* m. and Aa m until ■p m
Gramkow Funeral Homo. Sanford, in
cSarso 1 arr anfAmonH

F*. 188 8888
Gena Hunt, Owner

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Richardson suggested finding
o ih rr short-term Investm ent
opportunities for collected taxes
lirforr ih ry arr distributed to the
cities, county, schools and other
taxing authorities. Ray said the
tax collector can Invest the funds
In accessible Inleresl-bearing
(tank accounts, treasury bills
and state funds before d is­
tributing Ihe tax revenue and
the m u llin g Interest to the
taxing authorities.
Valdes said the tax collector
lias little rontro! over the tsxrs
after they are collected and
distributed and rSti ed no advice
on sttort-term tnvr**inenta.
Although both candidates said
rurrrnl •■nipfoyers are doing a
good jf,b- they offer different
suggestions to shorten the oc­
casional lines si the tag office
and other tax collecting de­
partments frequenlly-usedby the
public.
Valdes auggeated s h iftin g
sume employees who work durin g lo w -d e m a n d t im e s to
evenings and Saturdays. Rich­
ardson recommended crosstraining employees so they could
amis! lii different departments
wltrn lines begin to form.

Center, and the canoe obstacle
course at Sanford Landing at 3
p m.
The Brat day’s events will be
capped by a social reception
tir I wren 6 and 7 p.m. al the
Civic Center, sponsored by the
Greater Sanford C lu m b e r of
Commerce.
Central Florida Regional Hos­
pital will sponsor I“art I of us
simris clinic al 7 p.m. Monday In
tfir Civic Center. The second
part will be presented Tuesday
night.

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Hwy. 17-88 — Fare Fait

The telephone llnk-upa for the
computers have been Installed,
b u l n o t th e t e r m i n a l s
themselves. Ray Mid. Valdes
said that Richardson's Idea Isn't
anything new.

Games

Couple
ia
people through a welfare pro
According lo Flanigan. It Is gram, more than 33.000 families
both Hit Href Ume this award through emergency food dls
has been given, and the ftral trlbullon. snd nearly 37.000
lime a couple has been honored took advantage of recreational
and educational programs
bythrarm y.
"A ll lhat we do today Is
The Roberts years of work as
possible because 15 years ago advisory board members are
the Roberts had Ihe vision that recognlrrd by m any In the
our program could hr bigger." community.
Sanford Mayra Dettye Smith
Flanigan said
The couple helped to reiae the said. "I’m very pleased for them
8350.000 needed lo build the and extremely proud of them .'
Jim Jemlgan. director of Rec­
7 00 W. 3 4 t h S t. fa c ility .
Flanigan said the building la reation A Parka for Ihe city, said
three times the site of the old the Roberts were active not only
downtown site. Money was col­ In fund raising, bul In develop­
lected during a down period In ing the site and organizing work
Ihe local econom y. No one plana Into s doable project.
Jemlgan also recalled past
thought It could be done.*'
years In cramped corridors with
Flanigan said. "B ut they did II."
Between 1969 and 1974, volunteer* trying to sort and
10.000 people received aid from prepare Christmas baskets lor
the army's downtown offices. needy families. "Th e y worked In
According to Flanigan, last year these 10 x 10 room*." he said
alone the arm v helped 7.564 "Th e downstairs was a chapel

u 1966

to ItmtT and nr lu a precinct
■urn in II l re man. Richardson, a
life long Ik-mu ral, said site ha*
not been active in her puny

suggests Installing com puter
term inals In the two xoulh
county branches so residents
ran review tax records aa easily
us Sanford residents.

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Candidates exchange barbs on T V show
Computer *vlnit* tractd to Comoll
ITH A C A , N.V. — The "v lrm " that Jammed thousand* of
computers In the nation's worst case ever of computer sabotage
began In the file of a brilliant first-year Cornell University
graduate student, officials said Saturday.
But Cornell Investigators were unable to contact the student,
Kobcrt Tgppan Monts J r.. 23. and had no evidence to positively
Identify hint as the culprit responsible for Jamming a wide
government computer network used by lop academic and
TTttttary srtentts &gt; to trade Inform ation

"W e have no fingerprints. Wc have no eyewitness, but It was
created on his computer account." said Dean KrafTl. Cornell's
com put'f focf'le* manager, among those leading the school's
tnveatlgaU'd ‘ f t*H

Probo locusts on Air Foret officers
W ASH IN GTON - A v Force officers based on Capitol Hill
vtotaled lobbying laws by organising congressional golf outings
and Inviting some of the nation's largest defense contractors to
finance them, an Interna) Pentagon Investigation has found.
Government sources confirmed a Defense Week report that
the Inquiry found contractors paid more than $10,003 between
l'*H| and 1988 for green fees and refreshments for up to 30 golf
outings thal typically Included lawmakers. I heir aides. Air Forre
legislative liaison officers and Industry officials.
The sources told United Press International that, besides
picking up the lab. the contractors gave away prizes such as golf
hulls, bags and umbrellas and Investigators found I hr Air Forre
officers "always cheated" to ensure lhe congressmen and
staffers Whn.

FAMILY TIES

Ihe campaign that he'a run ...
I’m disappointed."
Accusing Bush of negative
W A S H IN G TO N Democrat
Michael Dukakis and Republican campaigning. Dukakis added.
Oeorge Buah Joked and dla- "There’s something I think out
cusaed their thoughta about of character about this, and
each other and the presidential (here are people who know him
campaign In separate interviews who believe thal."
T o ld that Bush w a n ts a
with David Frost In a program
"k in d e r , gentler A m e ric a ."
televised Saturday.
The one-hour show. "Th e Next Dukakis laughed ind quipped.
President," was scheduled to be "You can'l prove II by me."
Turnin g serious, hr said that
broadcast by 162 stations In the
U n ite d S ta te s a n d o th e rs board on the past right years of
overseas at various times during deep budget cuts In programs
the weekend snd Monday. The "that help people ... It's a little
show was screened In some difficult for me to understand
how you ran seriously talk about
American markets Saturday.
Neither the Massachusetts a kinder, gen Her America under
governor nor the vice president those dir* ,T»tan:w '*
Bush was also askrd In ihe
made new or dramatic state­
ments In the Interviews that Interview conducted Nov. I In
differ substantially from whal Washington If hr llkrs Dukakis.
"T h e contacts I’ve had with
they've said In the past.
In the program. Dukakis dis­ him have been vrry pleasant
putes Bush's claim that he Bui I've been accused of liking,
wishes to see a "kinder, gentler lik in g , y o u know , a lm o s t
America" and flush acknowl­ everybody." Bush joked, adding
edges thal Ihe word "libera!'' 3it**, "f llnd then we are
together there's a rertaln pleas
ran have a good ronnotaitnn
Dukakis, appearing relaxed iintnrss, In spite of the tension .*’
Speaking of the campaign.
and well rested, was asked l.i the
interview conducted on *lie Mush acknowledged that "soine"
campaign (rail In Kansas City* of nta friends have complained :«»
him I hat he has been ton
Oct. 27 If h r likes flush
"Well. I don’t know him ter­ n rg a itv r In hit attacks on
ribly well." Dukakis said. "I Dukakis.
" B u i they re outnumbered
don't normally gel personally
angry or annoyed at Ihe people about a hundred to one by
that I run against. I must say I'm people who say you've waged a
surprised and disappointed at rood rampalgn You've had to

couple Juiuse ho Ids. with a sieeprr drop aiming
lower Income families
The average husband's wage has fallen 4
percent In recenl year*, the survey ol Census
Bureau data found.
Between 1070 and IOHO. wives In Intari
married couples Increased their working time
In the paid tabor force by 18 percent. Ihe sludv
found If they had not done so. family income*
would have grown bv one-third less
"Since 72 percent of the population live In
these families, the Increased work effort by
wives was the major reason many families
have maintained living standards in a period of
declining wages." the study said

tinMed
j NflAMI — An unemployed man
|vho suffered from depresalon
fire next door to where a
edding reception was about to
gin and held police at bay for
8 hours before surrendering
rly Saturday, authorities aaliL
krone was hurl.
Of all the houses In tne world,
picked Ihe house next to us."

said Kuth Siegel, lire brides
mother, who was helping to
prepare for the parly for Lauren
Francis and her groom. Karl
Francis, who were married Fri­
day morning
The Incident began shortly
before noon Friday when the
gunman. Identified aa Edward
Kuhn. 49. fired shots from a
West Dade home. It was not
known why he began shooting.

CITY COMMISSION • LAKE MARY •SEAT 2
B a ck g ro u n d

M ajor

Issues to be Addressed

S e ln lio n of City M anager and need for
c o m p rf lie iiiv f
lo n g -ra n g e
fin a n cia l
p la n n in g and b u d g e tin g
C o n tin u e d emp,lasts on q u a lity ot life to*
L a k e Mary re s id e n ts
Oelerm i rial ion of
p ro jecte d services
and
costs
as
Lake
Mary
approaches
"tool td-oul"
Development ot a ro a d p a vin g p o lic y and
p la n
thal is f a i r to all concerned
Open Communication w ith in Community
In cre a se cooperation w ith intergovernm en­
ta l agencies
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CHOOSE

Hughes
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DAVID MEALOR

Past President!
I.a k e Mary R o ta ry C lu b
Spouse Abuse, I n c . of Central F lo rid a
Vice P resident!
L a k e Mary Com m unity Improvement
Assoc tat Ion
Past B o a rd Member:
O ra n g e County Mental Health
Association
Consul t a n l :
Numerous C e ntral F lo rid a School
D is tric ts
V estry Memt&gt;er:
S t . Peter's E p isco p a l Church
L ake Mary

A young man wit trout any college education
earned nearly IS perrrnt less In 1968 than he
would have earned In I97U. the sludv said

Police evacuated Ihe area and
the standoff brgan
Kuhn surrendered at 6 05 a m
Saturday and was charged with
aggravated assault on a police
officer and destruction of county
property One of the gunshots hit
a police car but no onr was
Injured.
Kuhn had been unemployed
for 10 years and suffered from
periodic bouts of depression

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Com m unity Involvement

The study also found that young adults aged
25 to 34 years old who did not enler or finish
college sir doing substantially worse than
I heir counterparts in earlier years

j e ^ &amp; l i t &amp; F ^ i m m a n ca u se s w e d d in g d e la y

“ I was very disappointed in
m y friend. |Democratic vice presId e n tla l c a n d id a te ) L lo y d
Bentsen. accusing me of racism.
Bui. you know. look. American
politics m " Bush shrugged,
"and I don't harbor any bitter­
ness about those charges ''
*Tm a positive guy." Dukakis
said."

B .S . a n d Ph.O, Degrees
U n iv e r s ity of Georgia
M a r rie d : I aurle D .itm n n Mentor
C h ild r e n ! Stephanie 4 , Michael 2
F a m ily in Lake M ary for 60 years
E m p lo y e r!
U n ive rsity
of Central
F lo rid a
A d m in istra to r-C o lleg e ot Education

Women helped prevent income decline
W ASHINGTON — A dramatic Increase In Hie
hours worked by wives and mothers kept
many families above water In ihe past decade
but about 40 percent of all families tost
Income, a study released Sunday showed.
"Th is study leaves little doubt that ...
American families have been under greater
economic pressure In Ihe past decade than In
any decade of Ihe post-war period." said Jeff
F a n . president of the Economic Policy
Institute.
The study found that average American per
capita Income growth declined from 2 1
percent In Ihe boom years of the '50s and '60s.
to 1.5 prrrent In Ihe '70s. then down to 1.2
percent In the '60s.
The study. "Family Income Changes In the
1060s: New Pressure on Wive*. Husbands and
Young Adults" by economists Stephen Hose
and David Fasenfest. found that husbands'
salaries declined In HO percent of married

define the opponent, 'cause It
wouldn't been done." the vice
president said.
He noted the Dukakis cam­
paign had accused him of racism
for raising the case of Willie
Horton, a black convict who
assaulled a white couple while
on a prison furlough program
from Massachusetts

AGAIN

Superintendent of Schools
Robert W. Bob" Hughes

VOTE NOV. 6th

I T ’S A Q U E S T IO N O F
C O M M IT M E N T ! ! !

I p led g e to restore c o n fid e n c e In th e C o u n ty C o m m is s io n and
w ork hard fo r better ro ad s, m anaged g ro w th , and h o ld th e line
on taxes.

TOGETHER WE CAN MAKE THE DIFFERENCE!
P le a se V o te Je n n ife r C . K e lle y N ov. 8th.

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Jennifer C. Kelley
County Commission Candidate
District Five
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T h o u s a n d s of stu d e n ts, p o lice clash
llw HM Praam Intarnatlonsf
S E O U L . S o u th Korea —
Thousand* of sludent* deman­
ding the arrest of former Prrsl
dent Chun Don llw.ui tried to
march on hi* home Saturday,
hurling fire bo mli* and rock* at
riot poller who fought hack with
tear ga* and beating*. wltnr**r*
said.
The violence began after an an
anll-Chun rally In eastern Seoul
attracted nearly 10.000 people
In Ihr largest prntrsl since a
pnlltlral mice called during Ihr
Oltinplt name* ended O il 2
and two day* after *orne 2 4.000
police repulsed student* trying
to storm Chun * house
New* report* will 1A/KX, riot
p u lle r S a tu rd a y kept :h e
marcher* well away from Chun's
home in north western Seoul, but
wllttesse* aero** the « ity wild Ihr

Aquino first public works officials
MANILA. Philippine* — Provident Cora tun Aquino, whose
cash-at rapped government ha* hern criticized for falling lo u*r
more Ilian t l billion In foreign aid because of bureaurrallr
logjam*. Saturday fired her public work* *rrrriary and hi*
deputy.
The
•in; |government released a letter from Aquino at r rptlng wllh
"regret
cl" the resignations of Secretary of Ihibllc Work* and
Itlghwa
tway* Juanllo Ferrer and Undersecretary Teodoro Oener.
famed lo replace Frrrrr. W . w n Fiorrllo F*tuar. the
Nairn
American-educated presidential adviser on public resource
ullllzallon who alao administer* the U S supplied Economic
Support Fund for the Philippine*.
Official tourer* .-Id lb- Aquino government ha* lalle i to
utlllcr aorne SI trillion lo S i trillion in development aid from
donor rountrte* becauar of problem* In preparation and
Implementation of project* and Inability lo put up matching
fund*.
Eatuar. Si. ha* confirmed SM75 million In lorrign aid had brrn
unu*ed Tht* e» elude* nmount* pledged by donor counlrle*.
mainly Japan and the United Slate*, lor the neat taro year*

Continued from Page 4A
term, wa* mil considered In
wrhi )* iroohlr again*) former
farm broadc aster Conrad Hum*
Even Kerry catuedr* “ that
race ha* clearly narrowed and
*uld a ttiapir problem I* that
Mckhrr ha* refused lu alt uega
tlvr advertising despite twing
urged to put thr ad* on radio
ami television
D urrnbrrgrr. running again*!
•lair Attorney Grnrral Hubert
Hum prhrv III. *eem* lu have
survived ih r threat in Min
Ursula. Wilson mate Iwd against
Sec retary ol Slale lot* McCarthy
ha* mainialnrd a atrady. solid
trad in Call torn la: Choice I*
considered a sure lirt against l.l
Gov Hlch.ud l.» hi and William
Rath Is holding oil l.l Gov S It
Woo In Delaware
Itotli parties tiiasl unlw al.ibb
Inrum rnts Sen* Drnnl* IV
Cone In i. D -A r lr
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Matsunana D Hawaii tin liard
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I) Maine. Paul Sarbanes D Md
Ltlw ard Kennedy. D Mas*
Donald Hlegle DMith
John
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JEHUSAt.KM — I ’rtn.e Mlni»ir' Mlihak Stiamlr plrrlgid
Saturday lliat if he lorin* a new coalition govrinment Israel will
reaume building Jewi*h M-nlement* In Ihe orrupled terrttorte*
despllr American op|NMlllon
Shamir al*o predicted the i u m c m of Ihe rellglou* jm Mle* In
la*I Tuesday* elet lion* would lead In Ihe |&gt;a*^igr of a
controversial law redefining who 1* a Jew. a mraaure that would
affect thousand* of Jew* in the Unllrd Stair* and the Wr*i
Shamir, leader of thr right wing l.lkud Parly, wa* widely
viewed a* Ihr nuwi likely candidate lu Irani a new cuallilon
government following |Mrhamcntary rIn lion* l u r u U y l.lkutl
narrowly defeated the lalmr Parly led try Foreign Minister
Shimon Pere*

MIA searches will continue
HANGKOK. 1hailand — .Itrinl U S -Vietnamese train* will
make more searches Ira Amrrtr an* titled a* missing in at lion
during Ilie Vietnam War rv m though the tnotl recent probe
failed to turn up any remain*, a U S military *pokr*rnan *aid
Saturday
MaJ Ik n Truul. sfiokrsman fra the U S Par lllr Command,
•aid Information gathered In ihr prim investigation conducird
west of Hanoi fnan Oct 24 through Thur*day wa* being
analyred to plan furiher at tiv me*
"While no remain* were recovered In Ihe *erond lnvr*ngall&lt;m.
the print ruoperatton ta eraour aging and coni lime* lo Indkalr
Ihe Vtrfv amesr government * wllllngne** to runprrale on Ihl*
longstanding humanitarUn l**ur.” Troul taid
T h r print team* Interviewed villager* and offlr Ut* and Iraiked
for physical evidence of remain* Troul wild lhe» locused cn
•rverai of Ihe 70 ' discrepancy cases' in whh li Washington *av*
II lias evidence MIA* acre captured tail Vietnam denial*
possessing any knowledge of their fate

AFTER 15 YEARS
YOUR •&gt;’ . DEALER
IS LEAVING IHE
COUNTRY

British cslsbrsts Quy Fswkss Day
LONDON - Itrmflrrs and flreworka talghlrnrd Hriilth *kle*
Saturday in an annual celebration of the rapture nl (iuy Fawke*.
Ihe brat known partk l{wiiil in a IfiOS plot lo bloc* up Parliament
and kill King James I In reprisal lor oppression of CalnuUc*.
Merrymaker* stoked bonfire* to mark Ouy Fawke* Day and
threw rftlgle* ol the reviled conspirator OHIO llle flame* a*
firework* sparkled and hanged overhead
Fawke* I* Ihe be*i remembered of a group of Catholic*, angry
at*&gt;ut the reimpuailloa of antl-Catlmltr law* who plotted lo kill
King Jamr* I by blowing up ihe Huuaea of Parliament when he
arrived to ripen a new *e**iou
Fawke* and hi* roransptrator* tunneled into Ihe House ol
Common* from a nearby houtr and hid 3&lt;l barrrl* of goit|Miwrt
under log*, making a crude fu*r and trailing gun|mwder from
barrel lotiarrel

CHOOSE

Hughes
“

AGAIN

Superintendent of Schools
Robert W Bob" Hughes

From United Proto Inltmtllonaf roporla

VOTE NOV. 8th

WE MADE
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At nightfall, students staged dragged away by police.
Unlike recent anil-government
altdns In several downtow n
plaiA* and built fires lo use In pro!
Rest*. students appeared to
ive the support of citizens in
lighting Molotov cocktails which hav*
they hurlrd at police who tried to the streets, many of whom
dislodge them from the area. cheered them on and Jeered the
Traffic was paralyzed and the police when they charged to
area was filled wllh atlnglng overpower the youths. One el­
derly man in traditional Korean
fume*.
Students attacked a police garb beat police with his cane.
substation and frantic police
Protests also o m in rd In sev­
attempted to threw tear ga* eral provincial clUet* Ihe largest
grenades through shattered In Pusan. 2SO mUes southeast of
windows, bul they bounced back Seoul w he re 4.000 people
in and filled Ihe building with marched through the rlly calling
fumes. One policeman was for Ihe arrest of Chun, who took
beaten unconscious
power In a I &lt;*79 coup snd srrvrrt
There were nu immediate re­
os president from' I9H0 through
ports on Ihe numbers of Injured February.
or arrested. but several other
The unrest rame as thr gov
pollremm wrrr overpowered by
r c n m r n t and ruling p a rty
•li.dent* a r ! jratrn Into unran
* riou«n e* s with th e ir ow n grappled with how to tope with
fiberglass helmets. Students ruing presaurr from the opposi
werr seen being beaten and tlon.

It Pa . Jim Sasser. D -Tenn .
l.lovd flenisen. D-Te*as. Orrln
(latch H Utah and Hubert Byrd.
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Drniorral* anil Krpuhhran*
d iv ig rre on the roallal) pull of
George Hush or Michael D ukakis
or the impact of Ronald Reagan
w ho ha* campaigned In aome ol
Ih r state* where there a rr
Sc rial r race*

IBipolar there "l* no evidence In
|Hilhng to dair that show * a
linkage “

S e n a te

Shamir plans to rssume settlements

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rmmtjcr of ofIleer* was higher by
several lhou*and.
Clashes erupted In the middle
of the city as an estimated
several thousand students tried
to march from Ihr eastern Seoul
rally site to the western part of
thr city. Hock and firebomb
battle* broke out in Sroul'a moat
fasldonablr shopping district as
the student* marched through
Th r students, who accused Jhe
former president of brutality and
corruption d u rin g his rule,
chanted "A rre s t Chun Doo
Hwan" and "Yankre Go Home"
art ap|varrnt reference to U S.
ttiKips based in Souln Korea
Poller moved In. filling Ihr
i rlsp autumn air with biting tear
ga* snd forcl.ig onlooker* lo
c o w then m juths and fl-r
flattie* erupted al Ihe main
railroad station and in fmnl of
trendy department store*

Republican Otalrn said there
doe* mil appear In be thr
tradlllunal coattail but add*.
There i* .unither dynam ic. Ihe

nrgallve coallail* of Michael
D ukaki* — try in g to pah
Dukaki* with ihe Democratic
•audtdalr *'
Itui Krrry inslsi* "I liere i* not
a significant Kuttall* rflrct. ei­
ther »!dr," and add* that l.l
Nevada, where Dukaki* I* un-

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Report outlines A fghan refugee w oes

Bentsen predicts hangovers
for Republicans on Tuesday
LOS A N G ELES - Drmocr»llc v k r presidential can­
didate Lloyd IlenUen told a
aplrited rally at East Los
Anfelea College Saturday that
Republican* who arc pre­
m a tu re ly “ popping their
champagne cork*" are "going
to have one of the worst
hangover* they've ever had"
after Election Day.
Bentnen ttv senior *rnxior
from T e ij* . Implored the
crowd of about 400 Democrat­
ic Party precinct worker* and
student* to disregard poll*
r h o w ln g V .t e President
George Hush ahead and Ig­
nore the rash of negative
television advertising h r
e xp e cts the R e pu b lica n
campaign lu feature a* Hie
presidential nice conclude*
’’I *ee some of these He
p u b lica n s p o pp in g their
champagne rw k* On Nov­
ember Oth. they're going to
h a v e one of the •••orsl
hangover.» they’ve ever had. '
he said, prompting holstermi*
cheer* from the crowd
“ All we have to do Is tell I tie
truth and do Hkr Jack Ken­
nedy — come from behind.”
he said, pointing out that
Kennedy was elected presi­
dent In I9 6 0 by a mere
122.000 vote margin
Drntaen also poked fun at
Bush for mistakenly saying
Friday the election was Nov 4
Instead of Nov H
“ He said. I've got my votes
and we’ re going all out
through November 4 lh .‘”
Bentsen said. “ 1 think that’s
light. That's just about what *
going In happen to him.
The y’re g°*ng all nut Nov-

Econom ist says
Bush should
triumph easily
W ILM IN G TO N . Ohio - An
economist who ha* brrn acru
lately forecasting elections ac
carding lo peoptr s pockrlbonks
rill

day's presidential clet it
Wilmington College.
Steven Szrghl says Ik
win 53 percent ul the (ropular
vote and the eletlnral votes of at
least 40 stale*
Saeglil Im a t s his ptrdk tkms
on cronomlc data, primarily
employment and unemployment
rates
“The stale of the nalnm.il and
local economic*, and how thoar
econom ics afreet Individual
voter*, are very, vrry im|mrtani
lo voters." hr says "Most propltvotc their porkelbnoks ami when
Ihelr pocket books urr irlatlvcly
full, they Irnd lo vote for the
incumbent party “
S/eghl says In Tuesday's rler
llon the low ratr ol unemplo)
ment will help Ikish. who reptrsents Ihe Incumbent puny
“ Th e Mldwrsl Is on an eco­
nomic rebound, for example,
and lhal will help Hush." he
says. "Even Ihe Farm licit Is not
hunlng as iMiOy as n wa« In
1064.
Baaed on his economic analy­
sts. Szrghl predicts Hush will
prevail In the South. Mldwrst
and West. &gt;le forecasts lhal
D u k a k i s wi l l lake
Massachusetts. Rhode Island.
New York. I’rntmylvunla. Wr*l
Virginia. Maryland. Minnesota.
Oregon and Hawaii
Szrghl arrives ul his prrdlc
llons Try looking at each stale's
unemployment rale and Its
traditional voting patient. If the
unemployment rale Is rclallvrly
low. the slate will probably
follow Its lrudllluu.il |iallrrn nr
stick with an Inromltrnl of­
fice-holder or puny.
In 19HO. Szrghl used this
system lo correctly predict that
J im m y C a rte r and Ronald
Reagan would win ihelr |inrty
nominations and that Kragun
would win Ihr election In it
landslide

AFTER 1 5 YEARS.
YOUR lM&gt;i DEALER
IS L E A V IN G THE
COUNTRY

CHOOSE

Hughes
°

WASHINGTON - A Slate
Department report to Congress
said 5.B million Afghan refugees
— one-lhlrd of those who lived In
the country when Soviet forces
Invaded In 1979 — will have
unprecedented resettlement
problems when Ihe fighting
ends.
The war. which dared this
week with rebel attacks and
responses by advanced Soviet
weapons attacks on rebel posi­
tions. has caused ihe Soviets lo
suspend their troop withdrawal.
The Soviets arc due lo be out of
Afghanistan by Feb. IS. 1989
The annual Stale Department
"W orld Refugee Report." re
L asru this week, put* &gt;ne
Afghan refugees al the lop of the
lis t of the w o r ld 's m ost
numerous refugee population
Arrordlng lo ihe report. Ihe
government of Pakistan figure*
lhal II Is hosting .12 million
Afghans and the U N. High
C o m m ls lu n rr for Refugees
estimates lhal another 2.2 mil­
lion Afghan* are living In Iran
Tike neat largest refugee popu­
lation are Ihe Palestinians,
which Ihe report puts at over 4

San. Lloyd Banlaan
ember 4lh and then we re
going to lake off and lake It
away from him ."
Also Saturday, llenlaen
gave the Democratic re*|Hinsr
to I'rrsldrnt Kragana weekly
radio address and repeatedly
sounded Ihe llrkrta (heme
tliat Dukakis and llenlven are
"on your side."
"VVc say Ihe first America
solves problem*, errales op­
portunity and fight* hard for
working men and women who
have suflrrrd through right
yea'
* Republican Indlffere
Denlarn vald
’ When II mme* to Issue* of
r-onccrn lo Ihr middle Income
folks In America, we re right
and the Republican* are
wrong Were on your side
arnl they are not ." lie said
llrnisrn also did not miss
the opportunity to rrp ra l
Democrat le assert Ions that
the Hush ramp has run a
high ly negative campaign

million.
The report said the Afghan
population. In addition lo being
driven from Ihelr homes, has
suffered extraordinarily high ca­
sualty rates from bombing,
mines and terrorism.
The report puts Ihe Afghan
fatality rate In Ihe war at- 9
percent or about I.3S million
people killed. In Ihe past year
alone. 700 Afghan civilian* liv­
ing In Pakistan were killed by
lerTorlst attacks directed by the
Soviet-supported Afghan regime,
the rcporl said
With the Soviet withdrawal.
Ihr report said. Ihe return of the
Afghan refugee population Is
going lo create a lengthy and
complex problem that nr**t be
coordinator* with the rebuilding
of a national political structure
"For a time.” Ihe reporl said.
"Intemailonal assistance will be
needed on a scale al least as
greal as that which has sus
lalned these refugees during
Ihelr |n is i nine years of asylum "
Pakistani aid lo llie refugees is
pul al an annual *340 million,
not Inrhiding development pro
'jert* (ru n 'nten.all.mal or ear"
ration* such a* the World Hank
The United Nations has Issued

U u x i U S C e w M W lo* a**v***«

an appeal for *1 17 billion to
finance repatriation and re­
construction for Ihe first 18
months aftrr the last Soviets
with *— *V.
T.
.rpun warned that pro
Hems may proliferate with Ihe

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W a rre n K e in e r *

« R E » -8 T R E E T M A N
elected or appointed County positions

Elected or appointed County positions:

• Chairman. Board of County Commissioners
• Chairman, Seminole County Expressway
Authority.
e Represents County on Metropolitan Planning
Organization.
• Appointed by Governor to Wekiva River Task
Force.
e Former Member Parks A Recreation Advisory
Board.
• Former Member County Tourist Development
Council.

NO NE

Seminole County Community Sendee:
e Past County Chairman of his Political Party.
e Represented County on Party's State Committee.

Seminole County Community Service:
e Resolutions Committee of his Party's County

• Past Member of his Party's National Platform
Committee:
e Past President, Sabal Point P.T.A.
• Past President. Longwood Sertoma.
e Past President, Seminole Youth Sports Assoc.
e Member, Local Chambers of Commerce.
e Homeowners' Association

Committee.
e hom eowners’ Association

Philosophical Orientation:

Philosophical Orientation:

e Past Director, Florida Conservative Union

• Director. Central Florida American Civil
Liberties Union.

Endorsed by.

Endorsed by:

• Past President, Seminole County League of
Homeowners’ Associations.
e Congressman, Lt. Governor, and numerous
Senators, Representatives, &amp; Local Officials.
e H.B.A.
• Seminole County Board of Realtors
• The Seminole Outlook
• The Orlando Sentinel

• Orange County Firefighters Union.

‘ Background as supplied in brochure and press.

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Robert W. "B o b " Hughes

SEMINOLE COUNTY COMMISSIONER •DISTRICT 3 •REPUBLICAN
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Fo r A n y P u rp o s e

“ IT IS FRED STREETMAN'S EXPERIENCE ON WHICH THE O R L A N D O S E N TIN E L
BASES ITS ENDORSEMENT FOR A SECOND TERM....WHY GAMBLE ON AN
UNKNOWN WHEN EXPERIENCE IS AVAILABLE?”

AGAIN

VOTE NOV. 8th

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hazard of
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returning
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Pats district

Lyman boys,
Mitchell,
Radkewich
lead ’Hounds

Camino wins after DQ
By HARK B L Y TH I
Herald sports writer
L A K E M AR Y - Lake
Brantley's girls rame through
with a strong competitive race
and captured the District 4A*5
title on a hot and windy day at
Lake Mary High School.

■y CHRIS PtSTCft
Harald sports editor
LAKE MARY - The flu may
have Mowed them down a bit.
but Lyman's Teddy Mitchell and
Nick Radkewich proved they are
Mill the cream of the crop In
Central Florida cross country.
Mitchell won the District -IA A
inJlviilu.il title w '.h u tlti.c of
13.52.1 and Radkewich wan the
runnerup In 16:01.3 as the
Lyman Greyhounds won the
team title Saturday morning,
conquering Its Individual III*
nesses and the demanding l-ake
Mary course.
"I didn't run any this week
Iriuc to lllncssl.** Mlti bell said. "I
had a burning sensation In my
legs during the race and I’ve
never had that before. I felt like I
wasn't getting enough oxygen. I
didn't want to let the team dawn
and was happy we won.”
Lyman finished with a team
score ol 43 compared to 65 for
Kike llranlley. Also qualifying
lor next week's region meet nt
the University of Central Florida
were Lake Howell (96). Boone
(1411. Dr. Phillips (144) and
'.Vinter Parkl 171).
B e h in d M it c h e ll and
Radkewich In Lyman's lop five
were Kevin Padgett (eighth at
16 46.6). Darren Marshall f 13th
at 17:06) and James Flint 119th
at 17:22.61.
"O ur main goal was Just to be
competitive." Lyman coach Fred
Flnke said. "Th e y guys wanted
to run fast but It was lough
because they had been working
hard thts week."
Lake Brantley had one of its
best performances of the season
in taking second place Leading
the way was Dwrin Tu g man who
finished fourth with a time of
16:23.6. Andrew Ogtlvk came
up wilh his best effort of the year
ns he llnlnhed seventh with a
time of 16:44.8. Completing
Brantley's lop five were John
Kcola 116th at 17:15.3). Patrick
Easton (17th at 17:17.3) and Ron
Gordon (2 1si at 17:28.1).
"Tugm an proved he'a one o(
the top competitors In the arrn
today." Lake thunder coach
U k r Howell was led by the
strong running of Kavan Howell
(10th at 16:55.5) and Jason
Sprtnghart 111Its at 17.01.3).
Following those two in the

The Lady Patriots claimed
Ihetr second straight title and
hofre to make It three next week
In tlu: rt„.'uuil mc:t lo be held at
the University of Central Florida.
"We didn't run a grral race
today, as far as limes go."
Brantley coach Charlie Harris
said. " B u t we ran a grral
competitive race. Our goal now
Is to make It lo the state meet,
we're not looking past re ­
glonals"
Heather Camino rndrd up as
Ihr Individual championship
after a ju ry of appeals dis­
qualified Winter Park's Lisa
Bovts Bov Is was disqualified
after culling the course cm Ihr
second mile

Championship posts from Sat­
u rd a y 's District 4A-5 cross
country most. Above, Lyman's
boys team stands at I ha atari
line awaiting ths Ihraa-mlla raea.
Lyman won tha boys maat with a
score ol 43 with Teddy Mitchell
taking top honora and Nick
Radkewich second. Below, Lake
Br sot ley‘a Heather Camino holds
the champkMwhlp trophy after
me Lady Petriots won with a
team score of N compared to 5!
for Lake Howell. Camino was
also tha individual champion
after Winter Park's U se Bovfs
was disqualified lor culling tha
course.
M rlU l

Herald correspondent
OR LAN DO— The Dr. Phillips
Panthers (16-11 defeated the
Evans Trojans 110-71 15-11. 15-6
In win lheir first ever District
I A 10 Girls Volleyball title Fri­
day night before 301 fans al the
Dr. Phillips gym.
The Panthers, who were lied
with Oak Ridge for ih r best
regular season mark In the
Metro Conferenre at 13-1. now
play Irosl to 4A -9 champ Lake
ilranllev (22-31 Tunvday night at
7 p m lit the reglonals.
tn fact, the loidv Patriots and
Ihetr coach Wolfgang Haling
decided lu (ruve) lo Dr. Phillips
lo see for themselves If the
Paul her* are for real.
And afterwords, the only thing
Italbig und his tram could say
was " w h o 's No. 14. s h r's
awesome."
The No. 14 III question ts
Scrrsaa Seller, a six-foot senior
splkrr who single handldty de­
stroyed the Tro jan s with a
nwrsomr display of power and
flnrsse
Setxer. who had 14 kills, and
12 aces nlf her serve said "If It
wasn't (or Sonya Jerry doing n
grral job with her blocks at the
net. and Christine li.illrslcro
plu&gt; mg a great defensive game
tonight. I wouldn’t have l-l kills

Camino. drspltrd the ton
Ireversy, hung tough and alter
all was said and done was
namrd the overall champion. It
was the second consecutive title
for the talented senior who
completed the two mile rare
with a 12:29 4 clocking

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Hawks' top five were David
tlu re o n l l t l h St 17*. 19 01.
jj4+iuU&gt;u Lajrma &amp; U
at
(ta rd a tl“

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Th e lone Seminole County
tram that did not qualify for the
region meet was ihe young Lake

Dr. Phillips
sweeps Evans
By DAVID CO R CO IU N

"The jury really didn't have lu
make a decision." mrel director
Mike Olbann said "She iBovlal
rul the course and an olfk Ul
saw her. the rule stales that If a
runner ruts the course and gains
an advantage then tliey must he
disqualified Irom the rare "

tonight "
Laura Smith, the Panthers
coach said ol winning the Dis­
trict crown. "W r wanlrd it real
bad tonight. Wr weren't going to
be denied, and our fan support Is
tremendous We're ready for the
Patriots."
The first game stalled out with
Evans Audrey Morgan stunning
the Panthers with an ace on her
first two serves, as the Lady
Trojans took a 2-0 lead. Later
Evans Increased their lead over
the Panthers to 5-0.
After a tlmroul Ballestero
served, arid Evans Michelle
Nelson relumed It high towards
the middle of Ihr rouri. and
Sererr was there to make a killer
smash down Ihc middle of the
stunned Trojans. It was also the
beginning of the end for the
Lady T rojans.
Th e Panthers went on a 10-5
tear to tie It at 10 all. and then
taking ih r lead for good when
S h a n n o n Ow ens m ode a
specatcular save ofT a Michelle
smash down the line, and Setter
was there to hit a winner to
inakrit 11-10 Panthers.
Then the Panthers made It
14-10. And after falling on their
first two game points, they made
sure the "third time was a
rharm** as S rlrrr served nt
14- 1 I. und seived an ace lo give
Ihr L id )' Panthers Ihc first game
15- 11

Mary squad which finished
ninth, ttoti KiilirMmm hail a iii««l
race (or the Kama as hr luilshrd
ninth wttlt a time of 16:46.8
The only person to qualify for
reglonals as an Individual was
Spruce Creek's Rob Clrcclll as hr
finished third with a lime ol
16:13.3. Clrcellt will attempt to

MIAMI - Steve Walah threw
three touchdown passes Siiturdiiv lo tie a sr-hool record of 26
v'firing passes In one season and
lead No 3 Miami to a 34-3
vletory over Tulsa.
Walsh threw st oring passes of
30 und 33 yards to tight end
Randy Bethel, a converted de­
fensive lineman, and 37 yards in
ru.o;: s Kick Leonard Conley.
The last Imirhdnwn tleil the
niaUt set Vlnnv Trstuverde In
his Heismnn Trophy year In

j

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I960.
Walsh llnishrd with 22 completkrns In 39 atlrmpln lor 253
yards and one Interception.
Conley hail I he second 100yard game In his career und the
Hurricanes' first ol the year,
currylnit (he lull 13 tlmrs for
116 yards.
T h e Hurricanes. 7-1. also
scored on a 30-yard [kiss from
b a c k u p quarterback C ra ig
Erickson to Andre Brown and
Held goals of 29 and 27 by Carlos
Huerta as lliey dropped Tulsa's
record lo 2-t».

The lop four trams front this
week's region meet will qualify
for the Close 4A State (hurnpi
nnshqts on Nov 16 at Osceola
High School tn Pinellas County

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Miami guns down Tulsa, 34-3
Unitsd Prsss International

finish in the top five at region for
an liulv irtual I«ri1ti In (hr slate
meet.

David Furs* kicked a 34-yard
Held goal lor Tulsa to prevent its
first shutout of thr season.
The Hurricanes did not score
until nearly right minutes Into
the gamr on Huerta's 29-yard
field goal on a 49-yard drive
helped along hy two Tulsa
penalties.
The Hurricanes finally got a
touchdown drive going wilh 1:12
left tn the half. Walsh completed
five out of seven passes as Miami
drove from Its own 37 to the
iulsa 19.

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C lA t t t A
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OiUrwl * - Tampa Plan! 4 lototon* 104a
C 4 w i t I. I I I I

"The wind really bothered m r
today, especially alter going up
the hill and heading nut Into the
open field." (.amino said "I
knrw Lisa (llovlsl was a good
runner and I kind of expected
her In run well and she pulled
away around I lie mile and
qtuirirr mark and I never dosed
Ihr gap I'm just happy the tram
won. everyone ran great today
and we re Imping lo move up
just a bit In the regional meet
and duality (or the state meet "
&lt; amino'w a* tanked by soph
omora J o y « r Tullla who flnlahed
fifth overall with a 1305 clock­
ing with Am y Glnette mnnlnng
an Incredible rare, finishing
eighth at 13 13 3 Belli Srliaefer
was next for the lady Patriots In
13th place at 13 36 3 with

Chelsey Trailer finishing 13ih at
1340.7.
Lake Howell finished second in
ihr meet with SI (mints com­
pared to Lake Brantley's 39
Lake Mary finished third with
63. followed by Boone at 100.
Winter Park at 147 with Colonial
being the final qualifying tram
wilh 169 points. Lyman finished
seventh with 192 points followed
by Evans with 211. Dr. Phillips
213. DeLand 215 and A|M&gt;pkn
241.
Lake llow rll ran an Impressive
race with three of II runners
being freshman Monica Com
plan led the way for the Lady
Silver Hawks wilh an Impressive
fourlh place finish at 12 56 7
Senior Jenny Boll was nett .n
13.07.7 good (or sUlh place
Frrshman Nalallr Newberry ran
a strong rare Mulshing nlltlh at
13:16.1 w ith Michelle Cook
placing 10th al 13 22 1 Patricia
Frost was next in 22nd place at
14 11.7
"W r gave tl a good shot," Lake
llowrll ruach Tom Harrutionirer
said "We had four In Ihr top irn
which ts what wr wanlrd W r
knew w r w rrr week al the rift It
and sixth postions with tlu
Injuries and sickness that has hit
us this past week I have lo tie
happy with the performance
they all ran well and I think thrv
showed a lot of character I also
think wrr can pirn things nut over
lire next two meets "
Lakr Mary was led hy senior
Melsha Abbaainrjad wlm placed
third overall with a 12 47 7
clocking. Brkalt llnothr ran
brilliantly, finishing seventh at
1306 7. Ilralher Gleason was
next for Lakr Mary al 14
2
good for ! 6 l h place w ith
Meredith Olive right hrhmd her
at 1405 3 III I7lh pla&lt;r Helen
Gutmann rounded out Hie s&gt; nr
Ing lor Lakr Mary with a 20th
place finish at 14 10 4
Ikxtnr's Anne Marie laiughltn
plated second In lire individual
rate with a line time of 12 34 2
and led her tram to a fourth
place llnlsh Winter Park was led
try Sharon Yming who plated
llth at 13 32 7 llovis will br
able lo run next week because
Ihr lardy Wildcats qualified as a
Irani Bovls lias Iwen Ihr slate s
lop ranked runner lor moat ol
lire season anti will try In live up
lo lhal billing In ihr regional
m rrl next Saittrdav

L u th e r ra llie s
p a s t M o n tv e rd e
Bn JIM RICKBMBACKBR
Herald Correspondent

M AITLA N D - The spikr*
junior Brenda Davis, coupled
with several Monlverdr mist urs
In Ihr home stretch, helped
Dufrwf • - TifwVvilWAafranauf * toaalliW Orlando Luther nail down a
15-13. 13-15, 15-9 vii lory In
IS It. It II. 114
OrvfrKf i*
tiuarf tours Park * Parr Friday night's championship
Pwrca Wavr— od 1 1 * 1 1 1
match n( the District I A H
Drtfrwr II - t l PvWrtOurg laaa— mj *
vollrytiall imirnamrni
Vanwa It*, ir II
Ditlrkf II Pari CfwrWfW 4 Wapwv lit
Set up by senior Michelle
II*
Drvlrtct l| - Sara Baton Pv— &gt;onn Paul * Duda. Davis ronilnuully krpi
MWU Palm SaacS Cardinal W— man I I II. pressure on itturh lo the delight
It l&gt;
Divlrkt 14 - Part laudardaw Cardinal ol Ihr |ft| mostly l.uther Ians al
Gtteomd Pompana Soars fly It I ft*
Orutigewoori ('hrisilan School
Duff irf II Mod,— w tours Brooardd tl
F in a lly ,
Montverde (23-21
TSemat Ayumav 11*. 14I*. 111
D -U nri I* - Miami tl Rrandon d Ka, Wail •Tucked In I lie i bird game Tied
n u t;
9-9. M o n lv e rd r sophomore
Cheryl Burton was called for two
Kid sels and normally reliable
Baywnal malt Sat. Wav I
Ray-on I NitavdW &gt;| Ta iahattaa loon
ninth-grade trumntatr Motomi
Ray-on I
Jafktcnviiw (nyW— od rt
Kmirko missed two dinks in seal
Middl Murry
Hie win for Luther 11S-6J.
Ray-on) GamoVviiWvt Ov-oda
R vyoni lo n d O lo k a tv t TampaPlonf
Davis was really on spiking."
Roywn t
TituvvilW Atlronavf w Vuort
said M o n lve rd r Coarh Lisa
touts Fork
Martin, estimating thul Davis
Ray-ona
t l PalartU-ry lakaoood &gt;v Port
Owrtprro
had six or seven crucial splkrs In
Ray-on f Bora R iW - Papa JoS" Pout vv
Ihr Iasi game ol the hour-and u-h
Part laudardaw Cardinal G-tPon,
all match. "Even Ihr spikes she
Ray-on •
H o d,— od touts B-on aid v*
Miami t l Brandon
dldn'l ncc furred us to dig them
out and set her up again.
torttonal matcSai. Wav tl
toclwn I Ray-on I vv Raywn 1
"But our mltiakrs In comtori-on ; — Ray-on ) VI Ray-on 4
munlcallon and selling In Ihr
tori-on ) — Roy-on 1 vv Roywn «
stretch h u r l. Once a ga in ,
ton-on 4 Rag-on Pvt Rtywn*
though, remember my kids are
Hal* Wurnamanl Wav II
young ami came In mil knowing
tomiltrval A — tot I-or. I w tort tan )
whul lo exjiect In lournnmrnt
tomilinal B - toclwn &gt; vv to n -on 4
Final! tomilinal A « , tomilmal B
pressure."

Davis* present r was frit In
ways other than superb spikes
As Orange* tard ( hilsil.m Coa« h
U»rl Srhneidrr noted ' Aller I he
first game was over and the
other (Luther) girls wrrr rrprti
Ing. Davis was telling Ihr others
that II was only one game, lhat
victory was not assured
"What realty Impressed me
Ihr most about Lulher was Itirlr
communication and Ihr wav
they encouraged carh oilier
They w rrr surh n tram out
there "
In the srnillln.il. Luther rallied
III Ixtth games to topple Master's
Academy. 10-14. 15-7 Sonja
Ketsrr’s shaiplv angled return
gave Luthrr side out with Ihr
score lied. 14-14. In gamr one.
und Anglr llurdrl srrvrd u |Mir
of winners tor lose out Ihr game
A lte r s p o t t in g M u s lr r 's
Academy a (It) lead In the
second game. Luther lied the
score. 7-7. thanks lo Mlchellc
Dudu's serves Once Lulher g«i
I h r lead. Master s ellmlnulrd
Itsell with more mistakes than ii
had c o m m itte d the e n tire
tournament.
Montverde. third In Iasi year s
stale championship, reached lire
(In a l a g a in s t
L u lh e r by
o v c rw h e lm tn g O ra ngrw uod
Christian. 15-0. 15-11.
"W r needed t» come menially
prrpurrd. and w r Just got started
loo la te ," said Oruiigewtiod
Junior Mliul Sheris

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yards ol lolul ollensr including
just 73 rushing
Grnrghi. on the other hand,
was held to under 300 yards of
offense. It look advantage
numerous Florida mistakes by
the Gators sjieriul teams Florida
puntrd seven limes for a 34.2
average giving Its opponents
excellent held position.
Tlie Gators wen- also hurt by
three key turnovers, two of
w h ich led to easy scores.
Victorious Georgia coach Vince
Doolt-y s a id of Ills U-rna cffoit.

"W r really played thr best ami
most complete gamr that wr
have all season long We showed
consistency lhat was larking tn
our previous efforts This ts by
far l lie best loot Kill game that
we've played on both sides of Ihr
boll."
"W e were really Into Ihc
txillgame and were Intent on
every play. Had wr not been Into
It wr could not have scored 26
|Milnts on Florida's great defense,
wr kept waiting lor them to
crack but they never did."
Mtslng coach Gulcn Hall. In
tlu Galon. Icckcrrcom. locked

coulused and ut Ills wits end on
Ihr coniInuous lack ol produc­
tion by his ollrnsr. "We con­
tinued to make mistakes that
look us out of the bullgamr. I
ihuugt we played belter In the
second half. Bui overall wr jusl
weren't ethe lent on offense. The
defense played very well, well
enough lo win but not when II
cnunlcd. Our kicking game was
terrible today. Hie punting was
as Kid as Its ever been and our
kickoffs weren't lo good cither
for the first llm r this season."
"We Jusl have lo try lo re­
group " Hnll enid.

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Herald correspondent
W IN TER PARK - Just In rase
you w-rirn l amonK Ihr 0.001
lana lhai wait hrd lOth rankrd
W in te r Park r r a a r a 22-7
halfllmr drflrll and climb back
Inlo Ihr Dlntrlei S A race wlfh a
34-29 win over Ajxrpka Friday
nlKhl. Ih rrr’a good news.
•
Cablrvlslon la televising ihr
game at 0 30 Monday night.
What high school football fans
have ihr t turner lo wlinraa Is a
flawless r x r r u llo n both of­
fensively and drfrnslvrly In a
continuous second-half hlKhliKhi
film.
Fr« n the time fullbarh Krlth
GUI K*|ll"prd 28 yards on Clay
Hair a awing (MSS at Ihr outset of
Ihr third period In Ihr waning
moments when Craig Schwrtjr
and rn m p a n y rode Apopka
tptarirrlMt k Joey Hum oul of
IxHinda on Ihr Ithir Darirrs' Iasi
tfrivr. Wittier Park domin.tird
Only Derrick Clark's 66yaid
k lrk o ff r r i u r n and H unt's
hrriota krpi ihluga mtrrrailng
tlown Ihr alrrlth
Ironit ally, u was Darwin An
•lerson's f*?-v*rd kxkoil i l;:m
lhal gate Winter Park a glimtnrr
ol ho|ir hradmg into halliimr
Anderson's sprint lour minutes

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brforr Intermission arrounlrtl
fo r W in t e r P a r k a o n ly
lourhdown of ihr first half
Chrrklng Wlldral alala In Ihr
first half look lltlk* lltnr Orange
Couniy'r leading r.ishing |e»m
r t - Hrd up 41 yards on ihr
ground und ntmr passing —
p a lt r y In ro in p a ra s ln n in
A|«&gt;pk.t s 125 yanl passing and
84 rushing
"Th e roarlira told ua lhal II
wasn't Apopka lirailng ua. hut
that w r w rrr beating ourselves,
said wide receiver Curtis Den­
mark. whose 30-yard grab krvrd
ih r Cals final arnrlng marrh
"You w rrr Ihr a|iurk.'' said
Denmark s dad lo Anderson in
Ihr midst of the celebration "It
was prrtiy d&gt; «l 111 Ihr stands
until you returned that klckup
W inter Park Coach Larry
Gergley said Anderson s rriurn

didn't give his tram momentum,
hill that It kept Ihr Wildcats
within reach. "I (old them at
halfllmr lhal they could still win
Ihr gamr If wr playrd hall and
cut oul our mistakes.** said
Gergiev, who watched Apopka
turn a blocked punt and our of
two lirsi half lumhlra into two
touchdowns.
T h r Wildcats wasird little* time
In Ihr third period GUI Initiated
a six-play. 76 yard drive with Ills
28 yard reception Hair had 30
y a rd s on two q u a rte rb a ck
keepers, and lallbark S ro ll
Wilson scnrrd his first of three
touchdowns leaving Apopka
wllha*&gt;2 ’. 3 lead
After Tony Brown blocked an
Apopka punt. Wlnirr Park cov
rrrd 20 yards in iwo plays will)
W ilson l atching a I I yard
lour hdow n |waa from Hair Mlkr
M c A v o y ' a P A T na r r o w r d
Apopka's advantage to 22 20
Defensive Ja re l Hole Intrrcrptrd Hunt (kiss on A|x&gt;pk.t s
mailing series, selling up GUI a
37-yard scoring burst on the
next play Hair completed a
iwo-polut {was lo light end D o . I
Scherer. and Wlnici Part. inf.
28 22. with I 31 Irfi in ihr ildrd
period

F a ith k e e p s H u n t o n field
■ rO A V IO C O N C O M A N
Herald correspondent
W INTER PARK - In crrtaln
parts nl Ihr m unlry. jxoplr look
at Ihr game of football like a
' religion "
llul al Apopka High School.
Joqr. Hunt lakes the game of
lootball and re lig io n on a
personal level Literally
Hum. a senior and the starting
quatrrbar k for the lilue Darters,
playrd well to Apopka's 34 29
loss to ihr Winter Park Wildcats
Frtdav nigtd at Showaltrr Field.
I'omplrling 16 of 39 passes for
170 yards and our mirrpr* non
Itul |ua| having liunl on Ihr
field la a "miracle" because a
week brforr ih r lilue Darirrs'
season nprnrr with l-ik r Howell
&lt;A|s&gt;pka was upset. 14-3). Jorv
Irll III with an enlarged spleen,
and Joey s lather Morris Hunt
look hla son lo a doctor lo are
what w aa wrong with Joey.
And llir (lorlnr told them It
w as mononucleosis Jo rv would
miss a minimum of 4 In 6 weeks.
I«n*lbly thr rn llrr season
So ihr only wav lhal Joey
could plav would comr from a

m iraclr Alter a lol of soul
searching within Ihr Hum laml
ly. they decided lo look lor
oulalde help
They wrni lo several doctors,
and they all said Ihr same thing
* w r r an I help yout sort **
And all Ihr while Joey s con­
dition grew even worse, as hr
lost over 25 pounds and breame
brd ridden T h r Hunts who are
h o rn a ga in C h rls ta n s and
m rm brrs of First Haplisl Church
of Orlando, then decided In look
to God for his son In hr braird
On Sunday. Sept 4. Morris
Hunt got a call Irom A|mpka
IlnrtMrkrr coach Jor Howard
And Howard, who's l.imlly are
rnrmfirrs of Orlando f'hrtst.m
Center suggested lhal Morris
lake hla son to his ctum h. and
havr us pastor. Hrnny Hum la
world rrnotmd evangelist and
faith healerl do a lira iln g
"through Ihr Lord "
After the morning service, lire
Hunts wrnt to lllnn. and Benny
ask them " m ! i .i i &lt;lo too want rnr
lo do lor you'* W r ward our son
lo hr healed.*’
Then limn mid Joey. "Ihr
laird's going In do a healing on
you II you believe And Jorv

said, "I believe.**
I hen Hum layrd Ins hands on
Joey's neck and splrrn. ami
txg.m lo s|M-ak in lounges'* (a
lorm of prayer langtragr | ami
instantly Joey was "slain In Ihr
spirit." and was on thr floor,
unconscious
Th is lasted for about flvr
minutes During this time. Joey
"fell heal all over my body."
Then lllnn lolrl the Hums.
It's ilotir. and you can pick up
your son now .”
And Ihr llrsl thing .Joey said
when lie woke up was "the
laird's healed ntr."
Then, ihr Hunts took their son
lo several doctors to make surr
that Jo rv was healed, and every
one ol lhem was stunned.
In short, they said "It's a
mlrarle **
Then Joey rrctevrd a medical
clearance to play on Tuesday
September 13. and started at
quarterlMU k lot the Hlue Darters
against West Orange And on the
A|mi|i Im ‘* llrsl offensive f t l.it
from sirfinmagr. Joey hit wide
reclever Gaven Jones lor a 66
yard touchdown puss
No doirtil. Joey liunl was
back

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encouragement and helping us
Improve "
So what's txrn on Ihr mind of
lilts year's lavnrllr lu r apture thr
Dlstrtel 4A 5 diving llllr? "Rlghl
now Ih r only thing on my mind
Is my diving," Paulovlch suld
"I've Ix-rn trying lo hit every
dive In practice like I'd lilt It In
lli&gt; M ini My grxil Is lo place In
the lop five I hope I cun tin
Ix ilrr. hid I'll la* very happy
w llh a lop five finish .'*
Paulovlch. who has Ills mind
scI on either Flotilla Slutr or Ihr
llulvetsiiy of Miami when hr
gruduutrs in I9!N). (eels lluil llir
physical asjxct of Ihr sport Isn't
nearly as lni|M&gt;rlant us the
-menial anil technical aspects.
"The biggest |&gt;art nl diving Is
mental." Paulovlch said. "If
your head Is nut In It. your dives
won't !m- good anil the scores will
relied your mrnlul toughness
Diving al Justus every day helps
mi a li.l tor the menial prepara­
tion going Inin district and
'stale."
Going Inlo llir district meet
with u lough mind, u physically
' sound laxly . and u solid diving
lin e u p from the t r r h n lc a i
slnndpolnl. It will lx lough for
any of Hie aim divers lo lx
anywhere near llir Sllvrr Hawk
standout.

D rl.aud High School conllniird lu Ixtld un lu fllsl plan III
ihr Seminole Athletic Confer­
ence hovs and girls howling
leagues alter competition al
Falrlanes Indian Hills In Fern
I'aikou Friday
Ih r DeLand girls, led by Jill
Groves high game of 2&lt;&gt;8 and
high srrlrs of 512. scored a 12-3
win over l.ukr Howell. Tammy
Chase led Ihr taidv Sllvrr Hawks
with a high gamr ol 162 and a
high series of 423.
Hut lu tx&gt;ys' pi tv Lake llowrll
defeated IV-Land ID S behind
David Comer's high gamr and
series nl 220-525 Curl Lebo.
who rolled the Bulldogs high
game with a 205. mulched
teammate Jell Caalerl’a 482 lor
high srrlrs
in other action Friday:
The U ikr Mary lx)\s defratrd

In the lop five at the state meet
llul If the rrsl of Ihr stale thinks
lhal lids budding star is nut
ready for Ihr hlg time, then they
will lx the ours who will lx
scratching Ihrlr heads In dis­
belief and picking up Ihrlr open
Jaws as Paulovlch tills every divr
with precision vertical entries
and scores hlg |x)lnls for vrt
another magical performance
und may lx even a stair title

Hughes
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Kumr and 585 hiKh arrlra aa Ih r
Greyhounds beat Ihr Patriot!.
114. Chris Vincent had Lake
llranllry'a IdKh game 11891 while
Chris Finn rolled Ihr hiKh arrlra
(5101.
Lake lln in llrys Kirin returned
ihr favor. txatlng Lyman 13-2
Slat y Fox of Lakr llrantlry had
Ihr lop arrlra of Ihr day. scoring
a 530 to go with hrr Iram-hlgh
Kamr of 200 Lymun'a lop rlloria
came Irom Kim Murkry (213.
4851
KrrpInK with ihr pattern of
ihr day. Oviedo and Deltona
split iltrir non conference mat*
chra. Deltona's Iwya winning
114 while Ovlrdo'a tflrlw w rrr
victorious 13-2.

TUESDAY NOV. 8th VOTE

CHOOSE
For districts. Paulovlch will
use his prettiest dive, the
forward 2 'y in pike position, lo
pul some dtslanrr between
himself and Ih r rrsl of the field.
However, h r Is rrqulrrd lo do thr
haslr dives which Include a
forward, bark, recerse. Inward,
and u forward dive with a half
iwlsl. Then Paulovlch will go lo
Ills optional dives for degree of
difficulty, belter known as DD.
which will determine thr out­
come of Ids performance.

Seminole l2Vv-2‘v while (hr
lighting Lady Seminole* edged
mil I hr lately Ham* 8-7 Pat lug
I hr l.ukr Mary txiya w an Truv
Lilly Hugh game of 183. high
series of 538| while David
Adams iiolehrd Seminole's Inch
•e r ic a (4 3 3 | w it h C h r I a
lltim iiarnrr rolling lltr high
Katnr I 160).
Adel U p r r pul together a 221
— width wa&lt;* twill Ihr hit&lt;h
game for Ihr Lady Srmlnolcs
and for all ihr Kirin in roittprtllion Friday — on her way lo a
hiKh a rrlra ol 5 1 1, lionnlr
Mirnn.ui art Ihr top inarka lor Ihr
Lady Kama with a ION and 47G
In Ihr mutrh between Lyman
and Lake llrantlry. Lyman's
KrKan Donoghur led Ilia team
and all Ihr bova with a 230 hiKh

AGAIN

to elect

NANCY WARREN
ED UCATION OUK F U T U R E

Superintendent ol Schools
Robert W "B o b " Huflhes

V O T E N O V . 8th
Pd 9oi 4ft

"I've hern working on my
degrrr of difficulty." Paulovlch.
who has been working on a
In luck position, said. "If thr DD
Is up then you ran give a little
Irrwuy on th r rxrrullon. But If
you prrfrct the exrcullon and
th r D D Is high then y o u
shouldn't have unv trouble."
With Paulovk'h's will to win
und desire lo work hard for
everything he gels, he should
have no problem In capturing
hla first district title and placing

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�LAKE M AR Y - Let * get one
thing straight before we go any
further — there to no love lost
between the Oviedo and Lake
through
Mar)' high school football teams.
Which to w h y Friday night's touchdown.
A minute and a second later.
contest between the two schools,
which had little significance Dias picked off Hanxftdd again.
outside of being a Seminole Fo u r playa and a facemaak
Athletic Conference game and penalty
Lake Mary’s homecoming, was a Frank Dtax scored on a six-yard
run to put Oviedo up 194).
war.
Th e Rams closed to within six
Not a war In a comMo-blows
sense, but w ar in the In-lhe- p o in ts when R a y W lllla m a
irrnchrs smse. A rd when It war scared on a two-yard ran with 17
over. Oviedo hadn’t won so stconds left In the opening
much as It had survived, walk­ quarter. Alex Birie's kick on the
point-after cut Oviedo's toad to
ing away with a 19-14 decision
The Lions Improved to 7*1 13-7.
From then on. the Lion de­
while the Rama fell to 3-5.
‘‘I like to play against coach fense shut down the Rams,
(H a rry) N e ls o n ." said Jack limiting them to just 43 yards
Wanton. cu«ch of the Oviedo rushing and 144 yards passing
Lions. "His teams do everything 177 of which came In the fourth
so fundamentally well. When quarter. "Our defense did a good
you bea' one of coach Nelson’s J o b ." said C o a ch B lan ton .
teams, you've beaten a good "They've been gnnd to ua alt
year."
football tram ."
Meanwhile, the Oviedo offenae
On Friday night, the Hams
provided the Lions with some of chewed up the clock as Frank
"la x pul in a full night’s work.
«he a m m u t lr they neeu.d
j trying the ball 36 times for
turning the ball over to Oviedo
three limes In their own half of 133 yards and two touchdowns.
the field. A ll three led to Lion Hto second score came with l t »
left In the third quarter after
touchdowns.
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teammate Ricky Vaughn
-Lake Mary dug Itself an early ered a Williams fumble an the
Id o hole as Oviedo's Hector Lake Mary 14-yard line
Dtar picked off a pair of Carlos
When Mall Blanton’s pass for
Hart afield passes In the first the lwo-point
quarter. The first came just two knocked away. Ovctdo led IB-7.
minutes Into the game and. two
"Frank’s only a junior.
minutes later. Matt Blanton Jack Blanton, adding with a
completed a 19-yard pass to laugh. "We want to get our

l out of tha
Ovtado's Chad Duncan (No. XT)
pack and haada toward the ant norm whlto Lake
■sary a m w i isannts gives cnass. Duncan scored
m oney’s w orth out of him .
Really, that just what they were
glvlagua."
to the call,
on only four of
“ I'm

tired." admitted D u x
"Th e y (Lake Mary)
hard in the middle. Th e y
•Upping pretty much all of
They l

down’ going Into the (Inal 13
m inutes. Lake Mary w asn't
finished. Showing remarkable
Intestinal fortitude, the Rams
scored wttb 11:36 left on a
3 6 - y a r d p a s s p la y f r o m

on the play, a ID-yard peas and run play from
quarterback Chad Duncan, and tha Lions won tha
oama. 19-14.

HartmileId to Chip Lrlalrr (four
cstchej lor 6 1 yanlsi
Lake Mary furred Ovlrdn lit
punt for the only time of the
evening cn Its neat series as the
Rama took over on their own
20-yard line with 6 56 to play
M ovin g alm oal eaclualvely
through the air. Lake Mary
advanced 53 yards on eight
plays to set up ftrsi-artd-10 from
Oviedo's 30
Hsrtaftrld’s neat three passes
went Into the end nine but fell nr
were ruled incomplete Calvin
Davla came within a Mrp of
scoring the go-ahead touehoown
when he caught llariafirld &gt;
pass, but was ruled out of Unend rone
The Rams picked up nnlv

•even yard nn fourth and 10 and
lumen tt&gt;e tadl met ■&lt;* the l.lons
utt down. Otic do was able to
kill the last three minutes with
running playa
Harry Nelson was underatan
dably disappointed with hla
tram's loss but did agree that
the Rams showed character by
coming bark front that early
13-0 deficit.
Nest week. Oviedo will host
K dgrw atrr In a rru rla l 4ADistrict 7 game Th r Lions must
win to l*»rrr a three way Ue In
U h - district and set up a playoff
with Seminole and l^esburg
t-jkr Mary will play a rare
Thursday night game, traveling
lu Dwvlona Beach Mainland lor a
SA District 4 game

Lake H o w e ll c ru s h e s M a in la n d ’s B u c s , 42-14
he returned the kick
out to the 33. After an
a fell Incomplete
long
Sm ith'nn far
or 16
ie yards and a first down
Graves than ran for 36 before Smith
back w ith runs of 15 and seven
Verrek kepi for five
a first down. Smith then ranfor two
J up juat shod of the end
Vercek anuck u in and aflrr Sieve
MunneU kicked the extra point It was 7-0
Lakr Howell
Mainland tried lo come back slier (he
kickoff marching from Its own 21 down
to the Sliver Hawk sis Most of tl.*

their
WINTER PA R R - The Silver Hawks of
Lake Howell High School, behind three
touchdowns by super sophomore Mar­
quette Smith, crushed the visiting Buc­
caneers of Daytona Beach Mainland High
School. 43-14. to win homecoming
before 3.001 fans at Silver Hawk field.
The win moves Lake Howell to 3-3
overall and finishes District 9A-4 at 4-3.
while Mainland falls to 1-7 and 0-5 In
3A-4. The next action for Lakr Howell
w I U I m - nr si Friday at Sanford Seminole

16

with 06 yards ruafcmg (to *&gt;
1.000 mark for (he srssnwl on 16
and an 64 rard kickoff return far •
touchdown, the St
^ " A b t g fullback like Cortex Graves NWX
310 p o u n d a l give s ua an a dd e d
dimension on offense, and tonight are
were also able to use Bob U rflander at
quarterback to ran the option which
should help us with our outside running
game." Biwcegjls said

(Itocrglto o f hto young Sliver Hawks. •I

yards I ttr drtvr was alto helped along
by a Silver Hawk penalty h r having too
many men on thr ftrld on fourth and 14
that gave the lluts a first down Bui an
allrm plrd 23 yard held goal bv Scntl
Sklllern was bforkrd by Anthony Hurd
and recovered by the Hawks at the one
vard line
The hawks agatr marched down the
Held moving &lt;*) yards on It! plats and
using 7 21 of the rfoek Smith gained 211
yards on seven carries during tlie drive
Ltrllander raught two passes lor 27
yards. Hick Evans ran once tor 20 vards
and tfeavr* rattled three nines for 23
yards including a seven yard burst for
--------------------the fnuehdown
MunneB’S klek made II
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LA K E MARY - Hector Dtax
broke up a would-be winning
touchdown pass. came up with
two interceptions that led to 13
points, and played an all .iround
strong defensive game allowing
Oviedo to spoil laikr Mary's
homecoming with a 10-14 victo­
ry over the Rams
Dtax. who has been a solid
contributor tu the Lions. 7-1
overall atwl 4-1 In the Scmmolr
Athletic Ce^fcrence. a" trason
long continued In come up with
the trig plays for Oviedo
"lie fDiaxI got the momentum
for us early. ' defensive second
ary roach Raul Grrcr said "lie
gavr our tram some cnntldrncr
and pmvrd wc could play with
thr trig liov*. la k r Mary has a
lough foot trail tram, wr knew
that and wr knew we Itsd to get
our defense ready for them."
Oviedo allowed lire Rams only
two attars and held oil a ialr
surge led by whir receiver Chip
Leister and quarirrtiark Carlos
llariafirld Lelslri t ame up with
Ihrre rrm arkablr catches in
s|Mtk thr Hams early In lire Huai
period of play. Lelslri, whir
llulsheti with 71 yards on lour
c a tc h e s got Lakr Mary I sm k in
tire ttallgsmr vstilt a 26-yxrd
loot ImIow ii re«r|M!on i list nar
rowed the lead to |!h 14
"W r knew ttailing in itrai
1-ahr Mary hail a great tnm&lt; Ii of
athletes." defensive ttaadlnali-t
Krn fain said "W r wanirtl to
|irrverit tire trig play and wr &lt;ImI
until lair in live game I think
tonight s win was a total learn
rfkm anti a tug step lor us
Lakr Mary turned thr trail ovrr
Ihrre lime* tnsiile Its own tern
lory and the Lions stored on all
three opportunities Dtax ram r
up with his two Inlrtt t prions m
the ojrenlng quantr a two lake
Mary atteiii|rted to all It out
early
"lie iHartstleldl dtiin t throw
lire trail like he can Ire just kind
of loflrt) fits |iassrs .rod I was
right there." Dux said
I was
|usi playing in a xorre and ih«
|iasnrs were t tunlng to me w&gt; vr
wtukrtl hard all week lor tins
aiul wr knew they ll-aki M a n )
trail a r*u «I |&gt;aMdiu: game
I la U s u k t jjiis iy n w &lt;4 tin
nraann will hr lids week wtren
they host Kdgewatrr

Lyman'
Continued fro m I B
nimhfed IO yards for a
Greyhound first down. Jerry hit
Junior wide receiver Chad Fisher
for a 34-yard pickup to the 'Note
34 and then rolled out lo connect
With Scott Allen lo the Seminole
7. Ilouey bulled hts way to the 4
on first down and then muscled
Out two more yards lo the'2. On
third and goal. Jerry called hts
own number on a sweep around
the right side for llte Hrsl score of
the game. Greg Fulsang's RAT
i blocked by Seminole's Isiah
Itarns and th r score remained

I

We knew w r had a job to do
Ight ana w r came out and did
Jerry said. "W e jumped out
ly and never looked back. I've
n running the ball a lot bettrr
•ly. but I've been working on
ling my passing percentage

Idlng high aftrr last week's
el of previously undefeated
(tvirdo. the Srm inolra didn’t let
flic early score phase them in
(hr least us they stormed right
hack on the next play with
iophomorr quartrrbark Kerry
Kigglns hooking up with hto
sivorttr receiver Brandon Cash
(&gt;r a U2-yard scoring strike,
(toll's extra point spill the up­
rights and the Srtnlnolrs had a
t -6 lead allrr one quarter.
« "Wiggins luts a lot of poise for
iuch a young quarterback."
Lyman offensive roordlnatrr
flick Harris M id of the Seminole
aster, "lie ’s the type of player
cat's rosy to build u program
round. H r m ay be another Jeff
lake for them (Seminole) or
svt-n better, who knows."
• Lyman struck back on it's
arxt |K&gt;ssesston with Jerry, who
rushed for 62 yards und Ihrre
Ixnii hdowns while passing for 03
fiore yards, going over (lie right
tind. slashing and picking Ills
Way into the rnrixonr and the
lead. Thr Grryliounds decided to
go lor the two-point conversion
3s Jerry scampered over for a
1-1-7 lead with 0:37 remaining In
the half
"We were
the same point
hist year as we were this year
alng up agulnsl Seminole."
erry said. "W c knew we had to
Win this one if wc wanted to
keep n going fur our last two
games It was a big win for all of
6s tt ;d It wus u total team
effort."

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3

next possession and the only
thing that was left behind the
•tar running hack waa a cloud of
dust and a lot of unhappy
Seminole defenders aa Bouey
went down thr right sideline for
a 6 6 -y a r d s c o r in g Ja u n t
Fulsang's kick was good and Hie
'Hounds went Into the lorfcrr
room up2l-7.
" W r had excellent btorklng up
front." Bouey. who rushed for
225 yards on 19 carries, said.
"W e just took It away from them
ISemtnolel W r knew we had lo
w in . Our line and blockers
com ing out of the bsckffeld
bforkrd real good and I just hit
the holes."
After neither team could do
a n y t h i n g o n t h e i r f lr a t
possession of the second half,
the Srmtnoles put together a
one-play touchdown drive using
their secret weapon- Wiggins lo
Cash- for long yardage. Cash ran
a simple out lo the right side of
the Held. Wiggins hit him. and
Cash was off to the races and an
HO yard touchdown play. Roll hit
th r RAT and the 'Notes were
hack In the game, cutting the
lead to 7.
T w o plays later, however.
Je rry scooted 40 yards for hts
third score of the night and a
comfortable Greyhound lead.
J e r r y tried to pass for th r
Iwopolnt conversion, but was
unsuccessful and the ‘Hounds
led 27-14 after lliree quarters.
Th e Scmlnoles stopped the
Greyhounds' on their next drive
and forced them to punt. Taking
o v rr on their own 24 with 4:35
remaining, the Scmlnoles made
u trip to Desprretionvllle but
found the hospitality not their
liking as Wiggins was picked off
by Willie Grayson who not only
Intercepted Wiggins' futile third
down attempt, but also returned
It 26 yards across the goal line to
send thr 'Notes home scratching
their heads In frustration.
"W e havr a lot of weapons
n o w ." Harris said. "Both nn
offense and defense wr are a
sound team. W r are Just fortu­
nate lo have some great athletes
who perform well when It's lime
to perform."
Th e Greyhounds put In the
backup pack to finish the game
und Instead of falling on the ball,
the firsty young llounds got
some experience In the endxone
us Mike McNamec hll wide
rrcelver J J . Miller on a 42-yard
puss play to end Lyman's scor­
ing frrnxy and the game.

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NFL PRBVIIW : W I I K 10

San Fran (6&gt;3) at Phoanlx (5-4)
F M v n -i w r r M i M l y K i
Turl —Natural
M*r I CsatK BUI Wall* - " I mm* rsn tot' ~**t mle*l M r*
keen a pood *rM**vau^&gt; tar Store lV m » ii Me stored a (all
•am* and haaaMif m p r tr a a at m* tarn* prngraiiad II a*
can |atl fef Mm * « * « • &lt; IM* rn* raaMng *&lt; retefrert a MHI*
mar* man we'N Kara a f t a i store. "
CarWnato Caatfc Can* tiamnat — " I Karen i ta " H t* at
a a tna at m* aiayad «iva«*n ike w-hr m » f i can m i raw it
na’ra atm m ma K «n l"
Mart aMana* - Matl pradactira m ma NFL aim to r a t i
m a man (M arat l i t Manar Craif Kat M l rardt rwtlanf an
H I carMat and II ceitfws tar M tardt Hit l.tot rardt taiai
adanta it Mr I In NFL OB Mara Vewrto *.u *rl Kit tacand
tir eight tiarl aKaad el an tuft tarn la* MaM m a t* t Kaan

a im tU lk a d

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Kansas Clly (1-7-1) at Danvar (4-5)
Faror.to — Dancer tty (
Turl - Natural
Chiefs CaacK Frans Garni — "They ra it* attending ginsion
cKemp*ns and *r*n though a l l record might not arc 'to you
m m Jar* f l . t y may rc a Nam mal a as good at any m tt*
NFL “
Frances CaacK Dan Rteres — "We Kara N ttimtneW aur
mitiatat and make Nams earn emit may f af Wa can I ha
Lento C N «t. m t can't Ba g&gt;tmg gifts to ererybedy Chraft attense — Rants lim m AFC NatW*f OB Bill Kenney
nar OB LNve Dr berg has been *bN ta mart Na Nam m m
much success BB Paul Palmar ( I I I carries Nr Ma yards *
I ah has Mt yards! to Nam i top rvafipr and rpealrar WRt
Carlas Careen and L'sphere Pa-ga Kara angayad pest Suecast
agamtt Branrat

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( a * to - Atia*toey I

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IMMtt &lt;m
wnn
alMntiralr man a* d* latl aaa* Im Me tou toBuMatol aa r*
nat aaarf I* kaat a la*a» paapta
l a k a a C t a t M a a r Caa*Kaii
aa a u &lt; v »*** -&lt; gr~e
i*a aa rw baan daw* I M a n W t m M t*&gt; a* &amp; * »■ *M
m* amt t and an ma rati
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tettaerdaetl.l
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Mr ani» t ) rardt a&gt;m ta t a n *d*mti a.lit
Wtand raar BB Bran! Fwbaaad to**mg
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R o u g h tim e s for C h ic a g o

m*t rrfwt “

(afitt CaarK Bwddr •re*&gt; I rnma ad'ra a rant (&lt;nad
taarn mat ran taai w,t*dr an a fran a«, or tamta nt n
matt mitiatat and me. aMl Km* d.&lt; raw iwti Ka*a reu t an
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■amt artanta
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araraft at It] rardt pm •am# Q t Jwn ( m t « rantt Ma I m
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UnHwS Praia IntarnatlMal
C H IC A G O - T h r Chlcano
Iin.it k w rrr |&gt;lr|Mfr(t lo tlr.il with
I hr IrrKK (if ({lidrtr rTwrk J im
Mi Mahciit rntrrtnit Sunday'q
Kdmr dKaUiKi itw T&lt;mi|k.i Hay
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ftal MdKna*
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LA Raldora (4-5) at San Diago (2-7)
m art i*a i i » % arc

CKarfart CaarK U 1
Mata to nat faad r t i ^ ■a*art arttnaa
laara Bawariam atarM a f t* t l Qd tt*
tore* tar l/l rardt » M NFL dabwt at ma t a d w i m t ' tan
O a«a la II tad* a TM CKarfart n n l i t a *■• Ba J a t l n r
and Marta* Aimn Oaafitf « rrnrdr i . a t n i m a d tree
drda jamat Lattam Tan Brt— mad » .u * Cm * at* a n lati
m* daa* teeanderr naanaier m* CKarfart la*i
CKarfart diMnta
Karl t* trt nat teat aaaa ttanai
i mat Kat* ma Wm r r l t ta n t Mda* rrrda m a

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LA Rams (7*2) at Philadslphla (4-5)

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Tamps Bay (2-7) at Chicago (7*2)
Fererito M v i t , l &gt; (
Iw l MaKnal
l a i t w i CaarK t a , Partmt
Mr at I ana a r K " ,
■aaaa fc* m t a** mat tbMMt and n* a* mm mat la* an at
■am t r « t a faad taam TKa m_nf mm Karr ta laara an attmar
•t M lata tram Mtanf Mr Karan I laernad M « n la n n * ma
m ----------------------- *■ i , J |- T|
•aart CaarK M*a CWta I ta * * nat fe*nf ta ba a
**•* I raat t*a ra fa* ta i r n t a a* arm datlw-r
t*a ra fat M r a n e* *ea&gt; m ma paM and mam Mr nerd
(r r ia r a n i *****
Ttn taam t Knnarar »n a * a « a* a*
mwvt M Kat a*«rad a tar raaa in a t*rwg at tiata a n t i ma*
Kara *a w rad m a tour fama Mam* ttra t

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Dllkd. 411 Kiiflrrnl a in list
hr-iiri altar k Wrcliirwlay alter hiK
daily workoul at Ih r llrars
IrainlrtK i amp Hr n s r»pr&lt;-|rd
III Iw himjiit jlt/rsl al Irani a a rrk
tirforr iiim()lriiiii&gt; hu r r t m t r v
al tMnnr
OrlniKivp i iirirdlnaior Vlnc r
Tnhin wan pUrrd In rharifr- of
Ihr 7 2 IIt .uk lo n im jilrlr thr
tram * (nrjMfatloii lor Sunday k
Haitif a^aln»l ihr 2 7 Hurra
nerr*. who wrrr hsird an *f
point undrrdO^B
Whai rrm&gt;tlnrd uncertain,
however, w ia rx a rlly when
Ihtka could rrlurn In Ihr Irani
which had lo (otnr up with a
new tilan lor Sunday n |{amr
alter learning McMahon would
tw nut al IcaM a mnnlh with a

knrr injury
Hat kup Mike To m r/a k . a
Imirlh kt-ar player who lux an
11-2 record in ihr wiariing rule
was qrtrclrct bv !)llka lo hr Ihr
No 1 q u a r ir r h .ir k d u rin g
McMahon k ih s r n ir hul No .1
(p'artrrUirk J im Harliaugh lk
lie lung lo play
AI so urwrrl.iln wa* how wrll
Ihr llrars wnuld (irliirni wllhoul
Duka on ih r nulrlinm Slnrr
taking Ihr Itrar*' hr ad roachlng
joh in January IHH2. Duka h.is
itrs omr lammiK lor mmr o( Iuk
Mdrlinr anilek . including chew
ingoul pUvrrw lir bellevea arrn'l
playing up to th ru pnirntlal
Thr Hrar playrr*. howrvrr.
■said Ih ry’rr ready to hrlp (111 ih r
void crralrri bv tlllka a abbrncr
by r rm r m b r r m g what h r ’n
taught Ihrm
"I know M ikr and Mlkr drfl
nllrly wmildn‘1 want iis lo lorgn
what wr sr l out |o do — win a
world c h a m p io n s h ip ." said
salriy Dave Ihirrsrm "( m ainly
Mlkr Ik going lo l»- 111 Ihr liar k ol
out minds '
W h llr t h r H ea rs try In

ovrrtomr ihr l&lt;»ss ol both Duka
and Ah Mahon m ihrlr tlnmp
ih r Burcanrerw also havr a
snuggle t int ring Sunday'* conIrM
Vlnny T m n v c rd r, ihr lormrr
IfrlKiiiJnn Trophy uInnrr who
was tirnchrd against Miami one
week ago. was plar rd Im i k In Ihr
K ia rtm g linrup h&gt; Cnarh Kav
l*rrkliiK
I'rrkins c h a ra c irrlrrd Ih r
lM-nchmg of TrK lavrrdr. who
had thrown 22 tnlrrrrpllons
hallway ihrmigh ih r nraKon. as
innrr of an ofifRirlunlly to rrtti
ih r young (pianrrtiark Hurt a*
an opimrtunity to rrplarr him
with a nrw cjuartrrbuck: namrly
J o r Frrgtison. who at 3H is ihr
nldnal playrr In thr NFL.
C a llin g T r K l a v r r d r " o u r
ipiaitrrhai k purr and Blmplr."
I'rrkins bald, "I lt-U likr II would
I n- I m lo »li Vlnity down In our
I.iki gamr T h r primary rruacni
lor Ihr rhancr was to glvr him a
rrisl "
Hut If TrM avrrdr gris In trou­
ble. Frrgubon inuld br back on
Ih r Held

Real fu n sta rts for S a in ts
12 10 hy thr Hams in a game in

Pittsburgh (2*7) at Cincinnati (7*2)
(■it* * - Cnmnattbrl
Tmt Artificial
llean*t CaarK CKmt Nan
TMe * n baan a
raa&gt; tar wt bw» na lat* ter* ma bm fan in mmd I t r , ra |
tram lam m tanai tat* raa* M t u * d i ' * r I
ma, raam Karaat
l i ' t n CaarK Lam W,&lt;k&gt;
We re m a*aK
a r a m n a a t H and aa *r *Ka tnr' to*r» " p i *
Meatert etMnea
tm m aFC Itm *wanmf *m
l OB
Dt *
K«a*r b* »*a* W t *atad AFC m a - Kat IK.,
mtarra*»iant *■ I a*i«t' itrtra n *t rKrk
lat rardt * fb ran na l* r td n attact I

Naw Orlaana (7-2) at Wash. (5-4)

Dallas (2-7) al NY Giants (4-3)
FaranM (nanttbr*
kr'ati artitnlal

(lariat CaarK i n t ,
I Mn •Nat tf wKdf n aaaf and I tan
awr p r i m nat taa WaaKmf*an a*a,t t r ftm t ftad tr* *t*t
am tr awl IK* narf tnd nta— », na*-iat *a Kara a*at aal,
*rarad aa i m*v»*a**ii¥ at tu tm d, bwf na Karan i baan
rarrardad and mar it a tfiama

Na* Ytra CaarK Partem

dt Karan I ptird a temaNN

Kara a* cama ttfrNai ( tan l pri n , l&lt;*fn an i t , a t
Ke.a&gt;r i dvi aw Karan I
Caabaia aftanta - Wanted Kfm m ma Nafwa m tp W rardt.
m*r maaa rardt Kara net Man ranat rad an ma ttarabaard

NY Jats (5-3-1) at Indianapolis (4-5)

FerariN — WetKmftan ba «
Tint Artificial
lwr( - Na«wra*
Na* Or Nam CaarK Jwn Mart
I Par I mma a* ra a real
FerariN Canada)
I
Iren* Neman Nam I t aarrwd abaw* *** feed na raafir left CaarK N a tbatKm Wa re a rmm* Neman Nam (be
are I m net w e am Nam it reel!, a 'tllettdn al am Nam tr
fat tan* iwa and dmma 1dm I tnd* l( itt sureart rat W a it
tvr retard rt a ratmtlmn al am Nam I dun •aenl trn raw** i-tt
*at a dn* ear N fa
Cent CaarK d mi IMerer
adoamtdtv fv r bw* I m ir,m* NbaKanatl*imrdw "
I Kara *ere a Nt a* arabn mti |(w a
WttKmfNn CaarK &gt;ta G-bbt I mma mal I tact at
LI I ) n c N trl W f r t fat N fa&lt; baftar an altmta and i
Bw* *a ra fanmf mart I tan tea imfreremenl
mNnarfrl H ana at ma mmft paapta wwrlt at* abaw* II mar
redact raw N *m and raw am I if a narmaiir batawaa raw
itttattente Kan a Brian Kat tamwNNd I H al W I
dm t r*, Ktrd intu*n - mtant-r, er *KaNra&lt; raw t a i l N tall
Mr I bit r*rdt and t* NucKdarmt latt Kara firm up an
II ■
N IL N * Nwr wiNrradtiana Al lean Nadi rere-rfrt » im t)
Lam rt aftanta — Thrd Itrwifar Daren Orlterl ta* M llarl al
t ttttwt Nr a* rardt
T t**oa-N ■*dtamt Pra ba*i O f CKeriet Mann

Miami (5-4) at Naw England (4-5)
Fer*MN Na* f nfiandbr I
Twrt - Arlilklal
DaMKwn caacK Dm LKwN - We need N llarl bat Iin* Nemn
in aur dir man at •* ba*wi ttut tlrrtrK af lira tlraifKi famat
afamtl Namt lr«m ma AFC It s l "
PtlxaTt caacK Da,nand Barry - WKti na Kara N maaa
ewre it mat *a tea* a* mental cantiiNnty about ua That t
ma teal &lt;Kalian*# Wa Kara N reNcwt aur tancanttalien an
Miamibacawaamal tiKaNam*a rapidTmtPKtrNaa '
OaNKwtt ottanra - Miami i eINnta la rmtad kd in It* AT C
Lad by *u*r«erbect Oan Marine *im t M t (on-oNI-rm
darcanla** Ha Kat ttwann It NucKdonna but II wNrceplient
NB Laranf* Htmp-on Kat wren NucKdarmt Mart CIt,ten
and Mara Ouper are deep rertlrer mreatt *&lt;m CIt,ten
catcMn* tee TD petwt in latt neet'i II It inumpK afamtl
Tampa Bay Lint Kat not alNeed a 06 tact m lati lira famat
Kktm * fame quatlienabN
Patneit dtlanta — TKa tar andt r , mil be NtNd b, Marine
Fred Marian Ht,mend Cla,bom Bonn* Lippell tnd Rod
McL*aln bare p it,»d wall tg tin ti the Nafua t brti
quatNfbarai llnebeclert health, and impro,in*

Clavaland (6-3) at Houston (6-3)
FareriN

Broenr b, 1 'j

T h r g a m r pits t wo
ipiartrrhaeks lim n ihr Male of
lamlKtana. W.istilngtnn's IXiug
Williams drum Zachary. L» . and
(iramhlmg Unlverattyl and Nrw
Orleans' Ikibhy llrbrrt (from Cut
O il. La . and N orlhw rr.trrn
laiiilstaiia Stair) Holh played In
thr USFL and ImiIIi arr now
entuvmg succcwa in thr NFL.
T h r game also Irulurr* a
reunion of Mora and Kelvin
Hr van l Mora was ihr roach of
I h c U
S
F L * n
t'hlladclphla/Balllmore Stars
when llryanl was ihr Irani * star
playrr. T h r Star* won Dial
league's championship two ol
ihe U S F L ’* three year* of
rxlKtrncr. llryan l rushed for
mure than 1.(XX) yard* In raeh of
111*Hirer years for Mora.
" H r ’» a rral good coach."
llryanl said, "lie 's got a way to
grl playrr* ready and hr4* got a
way in get along wllh playrr*. I
really rrsprci h im ."
"lie 4* playing like I Ihotighl hr
can play amt have seen him play
a lot of limes," Mora said, "lie's

Wednesday ullcr Ills dally
exercise routine, was rx|&gt;rctrd
to rrmalri hospitalized from
seven to lOdays. Doctors hnvr
hern umihlr lo say when Dltka
cun return In work hut hr Is
expected to make a full recov­
ery.

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Turl — Artificial

Brarma CaacK M arty Lchettennaimer
"iTha OHattl are a
rarr laNnlad Nam lt*t x pit,m* affrattiralr cenlidantir
and *itK tramandout tmetien Wa trw* mat Houtien .i ll try
trery tmd el bun N gat to Dome iKeterl
O N rt CoatK
Jerry Glenn UN
It hat to ba instant pretture egamti i n n
Yaw ran I tool around mm ttunit and Nopt Wt ra had tome
pofcl datontira games egtmsi him but mt Keren ! beaten
Mm M
Bfowas oMtnw
Bftfn*# Kosof las of ff ) TDi t toft ) still
ragoinmg fcucfi aff#r mtiiffig in gomti with albow »«iu»y
WRt Reggie lenghorr* ||| caKKet tor III yards 1 TDsl
Rntn Brennan IIC tor BO I TD l and Clarence Weathers I It tor
H i. including I lor ICO Iasi trees) are likely lergtit HP Karin
Mart IM carries tor Ml. I TDsl is questionable and Tim
Manet lit tor Ml I TDsl and Earnest Brner ill tor B ) and II
rtcepliant lor 111! probably .i l l lata up slack Lina hat
t l lO r r td luSl I) sacks
Oilers dttonse
Third m It* AFC and held It* Hadskms to
tola) al IM yards last m l

Tobin to coach Bears
LAKE FOKEST. III. - De­
fensive coordinator V ln cr
Tobin was named acting coach
of thr Chicago Hears while
head roach Mike Dllkn recov­
ers from a heart attack he
suffered at Ihr tram's training
camp.
Dltka. 4(1. who was stricken

W A SH IN G TO N - N rw O rIran* Saint* Coach Jim Mora
and Wabhlngtnn Hrdskins Cnarh
.Jor Glhbck agrrr on onr thing —
ihrtr own tram rannot |Mt*sihl\
brat Ihr olhrr onr
"I don't think wr rr a real
Kimng loot hall Irani rtghl now ."
mild Mora, wheasr Irani I* 7-2
and llrd with llir U m Angrlr*
Hams for flrwl plarr In Ihr NFC
Wrsi *Tm mwrlril about how
good wr really air I'm not *urr
our Iram la really a reflection of
our record or our record is a
rrllrclkm of our Iram I don't
want to Round Itkr a *kKim*day
guy. hul I'm Irving to hr honrsi
wllh you “
"I'd *ay I'm worried, con­
cerned. K c a r r d a little- hit.
apprrhrnMvr. n r r v o u K — pul all
thowr togrthrr and that'a about
what I am ." maid Gibb*, w h o s e
Hrdskins are 5-4 and one game
oil the parr In Ihr NFC EaM
Hie Hrdskins and SalnlR play
Sunday al HFK Stadium. The
Saint* are seeking their llt h
consecutive road victory, which
would tie thr NFL record »rt by
t h r S a n F ru n c lK c o 4 9 c r a
( I flB7 ■1SIMM | and I h r Lo*
Angrlrs/San Dlrgo Cha rgrr*
(l'M iO lili Hul WaKhmgton has
won the Iasi Ihrrr Hirelings in
the series
Ikilh IrauiK arr coming nil
losses — a t outrunning factor lo
Ihr gloom of ImiIIi coaches T h r
Krdsklns w rr r m a n h n n d lrd
41-17 by Ihr tlouMon oilers —
W.ishingion's worst loss In three
seasons The Saint* w rrr edged

which Ih rlr d rfrn s r did not
surrender a louchdown

S A N iO R D
K IN N Il

Here's an amazing led..It
Brown Unhrerilty beats Yale In
Itwlr annual football gam* EVERY
year lor the neat 41 YEARS. Yala
would STILL load In thflr all-lime
sarlssl...Since Ihair series began
In laao, Yala haa beeton Brown U
llmea while Brown haa baaten
Yale 21 limes, ao even II Brown
wins the nest 41 years, Yale atilt
tBBdll

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It's a little known lacl that Dar­
ryl Stra*beiry has hit mote home
runs in his lust 6 seasons in big
league baseball than either Hank
Aaron or Babe Ruth had In their
first 6 years Strawberry has 186
homers In his first 6 seasons At
Ihe same point in their careers.
Aaron has 179 and Ruth had 103
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Look lor our special advert!iment Friday on the back cover ol
the Sanlord Herald's NEW weak­
ly magarins T.V. Week I

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Business
Sunniland namt» marketing aaaiatant
SANFORD — SunnlUnd Corporation. • manufacturer of
fertilizer and chemical product* and a distributor of wholesale
rooting products, has named Jere E Moore aa a marketing
assistant.
Moorr is a graduate of the University of Florida, with a II F A.
degree. Il&lt;r rrs|MN»aitMiitie« will Include saatarance in prrpara
lkm and execution of the corporate marketing programs, along
with research and development of new packaging and
products, according to the company.

Palmer elected to lew position
GASSELI1ERRY — Nancy R. Palmer, of Nancy Rainey Palmer
I’ A . has been elected chairman of the Family Law Section of
the Academy of Florida Trial Lawyers.
Palmer, a graduate of the University of Florida In 1902. was
admitted to the Florida Bar In 1904.

CFC opens new branch
LONG W OOD — Countrywide Funding Corp has opened Its
newest branch al 1019 West Stale Road
The new manager Is Sandra Simmons, who previously
managed the branches In Winter Park and Daytona.
C F C is ih r principal aubsldary of publicly-ow ned
Countrywide Credit Industries Inc., a financial services
company that specializes In mortgage banking

Small business seminar scheduled
A LTA M O N TE SPRINGS - A small business seminar la
scheduled from 6 p m toB p m. Nov. 17 at the Holiday Inn on
Wymocr Road, according to the Greater Seminole County
Chamber of Commrrrr.
Evprrta In human rraourrea. financial planning, markrllng.
accounting, small business development, and small buuness
loans will make presentations and answrr questions Ihr
ihamhrr said
The event is open lo the public. Ihr fee of 025 per prison
inc ludes dinner For more information, rail 034 4404

Ruscelle joins Emerson Realty
A L TA M O N TE SPRINGS Susan Ruarclla has ykned
Finer son Really Group aa a brokrr/saleswoman, according lo
Kay Rlckrtson. sales manager.

Lise Jones Codisco employee of month
SANFORD - Lisa Jones Is Codisco Inc s employee of the
month for November She Is employed in payroll and has bren
with the company, al 0OI Codisro Way. for four years

Bell Industries leasee space
A LTA M O N TE SPHINGS - Dell Industries Inc ha* signed .
three year leave for 1.244 square feet of office apace al North
l.ukr IIuvines* Park
Hell Industries, headquartered In Los Angeles. I* a
nathin wide elecironies distributor ll will use this space as Ihetr
Orlando sales office.

Longwood
Chamber
banquet set
LONGWOOD — Bruce Coxr ol
Quality Inn North will lie In
stalled at 1989 president of Ihr
L o n g w o o d / W ln tr r Springs
Chamber of Commerce al Ihr
organization s annual banquet
Nov 28
M.M. McCullough. outgoing
president, will hand over Ihr
ga rrl during lb* banquet. which
will be from 11 3 0 a m lo I 30
p m. al Ihe Quality Inn North
Other officers to be Installed
•re Keith lUundrn ol Florida
I’ow rr. vice p rrs ltlrn l. -Iran
Whitehurst of Itaclrnda Vlllag«
secretary; and Mike Ison of
Harnett Hank. treasurer
New Ikm k I m rm tirrs lo l&gt;r
Inslallrd are Mutton Dairy of
Graphic Enirrprbsr* !nr.,Jankr
Divine of Sun Hank. William Ray
J r of llolrd Hay Nissan
and
Jean Whitehurst
The Chamber w ill also pirsrnt
a waul* during the banquet lo
eluding Ihe President's Award
Hod ( ’ Able A w ard and Out
standing Com m itter Chairman
award

A real c u tu p
Fatman John Sharp, in front of the car
demonsirsled tha cutting power of a chain saw
Saturday si Aca Hardware 208 W 25th SI
Sanford by tawing a car in holt in 5 mmoles

z*&gt;&lt;* ?2 seconds The promotion offered s tree
taw like the one Sharp used lo cul up
Ihe car lo the person who came clotetl lo
guesting how long the job would lake

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Cham ber honors 12 businesses
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
The Greater
Seminole C h a m b e r of Commerce b.ts
honorrd I2 businesses as outstanding small
businesses
The award* were presented during a
luncheon i n i Friday C'alegmies were I m s t i I
on Ihe nutnhrt of rmpkttrr* in a linn 1 5
6 15 and 18 25
Winner of I lie top award lor businesses
with 18 25 employee* was lie Newman
Family Practice of Altamonte Springs
owned by llrripiriiiri Newman M D I’ A
The top bosu-rs* with 8 15 rmpfovre* Is
Liberty toileetmn* ttureau ol Aliammite
Springs, owned hv Sieve and Sbarnui
Wolfram
The lop businesses wllh I 5 rrnplovre* i*
Eye A m ir tales of Winter Park owned h&gt;
Deo Gary and Sandra Harkrr
Newman tieg.in his prailke in Mall Land In
1972 sflrr serving a* a d&lt;«iot In ih r I s

Navy In Vietnam In Vietnam lie (lew tohind
enemy lin e * lo rrw io e and U r a l le ve ls w h o
bad tw-rn shot down
N ow adays along with Ins fam ily practice
lie &lt; i r k d ln u tr* dlsastrt m edical p rm n lu re *
and s e rvrs a* an aibisor to the county
Public S a fe ly Departm ent lo r m rd li al
emergent le*. and also trains (MrainedM s H r
Is on i all lor iiaramedks 24 b o o rs a day and
ow n* a h e lic o p te r w h lr h he files lo
emergen* v w m c v
H r Is a (.(p la in m tin N a v y Hr*erv&lt; a
rrtljd e n i id the Servkv to M a n k in d Award
I k h ii the Sertom a Club a n d received die
Distinguished Citizen of the Year Im m the
G ira trr Sem inole Chamber
I dirtty 1'oiler lion* llu rra u w as loundrd
In the W o llra m * in 1988 w ith on e employer
and o n e i In-nl a n d I ir I. iv e m p lo ys nine
(■Tuple to s r r v r five c Ileitis

Steve is director ol the Florida Collet lots
Association a mrtnlier of Ihr Amrrfaan
I (dies Inf* A**c» i (11.111 arid vie e prrsldent of
ihr AsseM lalion ol REally Investors ol
Orlandei Nharmn t* president elect ol the
Seminole Chapter of liiirrriatiem.il 1tattling
and C’omnium, at km*
Gary and /vindra Darker are graduate* ol
the Utllvrrsltv oI Houston Srhcatl &gt;d Dpi mite
try ami l&lt;rgati tbetr pt.oti.e in t awlbrrry
In I to* ( and irtritily moved llieir otlkr in
Winter Park
Gary i* serving hi* seeoiul trim a*
president n| the Central Florida Optomeinc
Sea h ty ami Is |usl i bairrtian ot the National
Hue Wtv lo Prevrill Dlmdliess
I Ire (!(■ tors oiler IO tree rye r varus and
ta. les |irr year In needy slurlrnls III Ihr
Seminole Courtly S h&lt;«d*
* |IT (

Eastern
on time
more often

Microcomputers In engineering explored
llir rule of microcomputers In civil engineering will be
at U w M ii
i annual c*
•anwjr l l n University
of Central Florida College of Engineering and American Society
of Civil Engineers
Tire conference will be held al the downtown Orlando
Radisoon Plaza Hotel, with registration hrgtnnlng al fl p m
Tuesday F'rrs range Irom » I0 0 lor students to 0250 for
non ANTE mender*
There will lie |0 subvert areas covered by speakers
rrprrsentlng higher rduratkm. governmental agencies, and
(irivale enterprise geo let h. soils environmenUUhydraultrs
hydraulics, education, project management, transportation
I onsirurtkin and computerassisted design. There alto will be
a segment on miscellaneous topics
For addiikmal information on rrgtsiratton and the confer
erw e contact Vincent Amlco al Ihe UCF College of Extended
Studies 407/275-2123

United Press International

Personal service business opens
MING WOOD Nancy Stine and Prggy lluwro have opened
Around Town Service* Inc., a personal service business lhal
provide* a variety of domestic and business services
They will rrake arrangements for engagements, gel llckrls
lor a allow. plan a special event, run errands, grocery shop, gift
wrap, assist in Ihe office, pack or unpack when moving, among
other services, according lo their announcement.
Artnmd Town Services. Inc. la a member of Ihe Grratrr
Seminole Clum ber of Commerce For fulher Information, call
339-0012.

Quality Inn North renovated
LONG WOOD - N Kusaell Walden, president of Ridgewood
I’roperiles Inc . has announced Ihe completion of a 0500.000
renovation at the 200 room Quality Inn North. Interstate 4 and
Stale Road 434.
The project entailed a ••facelift" of all building exteriors as
well a* interior design changes In Ihr rom m rrrlal building of
ihr property which houses and main lobby. Qulgglys
Restaurant and laiungr as well aa meeting and banquet rooms

Beautification award
The Cboo Choo Car Wash at french Avenue
and 25lh Street received Iho Greater Sanford
Chamber ol Commerce s Beaturdication Award
this month Owner Basil Savard recorvos Ihe

award from Martha Yancey, representing tho
Chamber Looking on aro. loft to right Mike
Martin. Marine Marsh. Ned Yar.coy, and Louis
Savard. manager of Iho bustnoss

M cDonald’s caters to cow b oys
Uwltad Frass Iwtamatfowl
DAVIE — Up to 10 cowboys
hankering lor a Dig Mar will lie
able lo fred themselves and Ihelr
rides, loo. next summer when a
downtown McDonald's opens
with a Western saloon theme,
ih r restaurant's owner said
Thursday.
A (rrshwiilrr trough, sail block
and hay on weekends will lie
available for about 10 horses
w hen the building opens around
lair June, said Mickey Maros.
the owner of four McDonald's.
SI.nos said he decided about
six monlbs ago lo raze Ihe
15-yrar old McDonald's ut the
current site lo build a bigger
place conform ing with the
western theme civic leaders are
trying lo promole. Construction
should begin In May and be
completed In about two months,
hr said.
The 0|.S million building will
have a brick exterior and a
siorrfrnnl that makes II appear
In lie two siorle* with a balcony
Davie, a mostly rural area

nestled between bustling Dade
and llroward counties hosla
weekly rodeos In Its rodeo arena
The restaurant la located near
Ihe Seminole Indian reservation
"The town definitely has a
western flair." Maros said
The current McDonald * lias
spare for four horses and IX )
people Inside and out. while Ihr
new one has room for 10 horses
and 120 people.
A* many as 30 horseback
riders vlsll the restaurant on
wrrkrnd days. Maros said, and
some. Inrludlng the Davie poller
mounted patrol, come lo Ihr
diivr-ihrough window.
"We get a big kirk out of II."
he said.
Maros. a member of Ihe board
of directors of Ihe Downtown
Davie Development Council . said
Ihe group la trying lo spur
Interest in downtown with Ihe
....
Western theme. New businesses
and renovations are required lo
Hi the Western theme.
Maros and a regional corporate
official said ll was Ihr only
McDonald's they knew of that
urenmmodalrd horses

Bass buys publishing stock
Untied Press international
S T . P E TE R S B U R G - The
Robert M. Hass G roup ol leva*
has acquired a m inority |M&gt;*illtni
In Ihe company ili.n owns tin
St. Petersburg Tim es. Cotigre*.
slnti.il Quarterly and two mnga
Zlnes. a lop executive said
Thursday
M e a n w h ile . T h e Tam pa
Tribune, a rival newspajN-r. re­
ported lhal Hass may seek lit
break up Ihe media empire.
The report, which Ihe news­
paper attributed lo sources II did
not name, was disputed by
Andrew Harries, chief executive
officer of ihe com |ni n y .
The Tribune and Times are
rivals In the reader-rich Tampa
Hay markrl.
Harries confirmed ih.ii Ihr
Hass Group of Furl Worth, a
holding ronipuny for Rolirri
Hass' leal estate, oil and broad­
c a s tin g In v e s tm e n ts . Ii.nl
purebused u m inority | mi * i u o i i m

Ihe Tlm rs Publishing Co.
He did mil rlalRiralr.
T h e Tribune rrpnrtrd Thor*
day
Hiss l.unllv mrmlrers
had piirHi.iseil 2(xi shares, or 40
pen eiil o( ihr voting stock Irom
ivvo daughlrrsol the lair Eleanor
I ’oyritcr Jamison
The women were tnislrcs of
i In* Eleanor Poynler Jamison
Revocable I rust, which owned
Ihe slock. Ihr Tribune said. The
purchase price was not illsclosed.
The sale closed Aug 25. the
dauglilers' .illoruey. Merrill A.
Gardner ol Trcnam Simmons
K e rn ke r ln|d ihe T r ib u n e .
Gardner said Ihr slslrm sold Ihe
slo ck because ih e v needed
money lo pay luxes mi their
mol her's estate
llartir* would not s|H-eulutr
about a possible breakup of
Tillies Holding Co . I h r parent
company ol Times Publishing,
which owns Florida's secondlargest newspaper. Florida

Tirnd and Georgia Trend m.iga
zln e s a n d C o n g r e s s io n a l
Quarterly Inc.
Ilarncs said the sale ol Ihe
slock will tod affect o|ierallons

"W c'rc going lo go on lo
devote our llvrs lo polling out
ihe Irest nrwspa|ter lit Florida."
lie viol
Hut Ih r Tribune said a court
light could develop over how
Nelson Poynler. who died In
June 1978. arranged Ihe sun k
ami dividend |inyincnis to keep
control ol Ills empire In the
hands of the lax-cxrmpl Poynler
Institute for Media Studies
Gardner lold «In- Tribune that
alter Nelson Poynler gained
rontrol of the company Irom Ids
lalhrr In Ih r 1050s. directors
called in the preferred slock not
ow ned by him or Ills Immediate
family.
Gardner said the company's
charter allows ll lo call In Ihe
remaining preferred slock al
A I (Hi a share, or SJIH.O OO

WASHINGTON
Financially
alllog Eastern Airlines near Ihr
I riIIoio ol i Ik- heap In on Ilute
|N-rlormailer earlier tills year.
Iioishrd second best among
major airlines in September, the
Tnms|RKlutlon Drpanment rr
IRirtrd Ihursdsay
The airline, whic h lost 1121
million in lln llrsi sis tnonlhs ol
H ihm ,uid J.nd oil 4.INMI workers
III SrpleuilNT. lauded IN) 5 |wt
cent ol ds Mights within 15
minutes ol the s( hrdolrd time
llnisliiug second only lo America
West Airline*, w Inch landed 92 9
|m rernt on lime
Ibis c«li|Nirrs wllh a 78 2
liercrni on lime Iiertnrmanrr In
May when Easlrrn placed I lib
mi ilie list ol 13 major airlines
The carrier also red tort I Mir
nunibrr ol consumer Mimplainis
Died against ll Irom It) .34 jirr
IfXMMM) passenger* in May lo
3 91 |ier 100.000 (Mssengrrs in
Srplrmhrr Also, lost luggage
i l.iims w a il Irum 5 « |»rr L oom
passengers In May to 4 34 |wi
I ooO|(.issrngrrs m Srplrmhrr
Easlrrn s|Rikes|N-rsmi Kaon
Cerrtnsak said E a slrrn bad
made a cnncerlrd rflort In Ini
jirovr serviee during the sum
inn.
We have Invested slgnili
i.inlly m ImiiIi adjusting nut
•a In diilrs and making iikr IiIIi a
lluns in uur maintenance pro
gram to Improve on-tlm r rrhabll
Hv and ra lu rr delays and can
it llatknis." she said.
Meanwhile, the 'I ransjRirlallon
lk|iartmrnl vm l inajur airlines
as a whole recorded In Sep
Ic iii Ir r ihelr Ir-n I on-1 line |ier
lortiiiini r. N5 ti |M-rcrnl. since
the agency tM-gan keeping rritrtds In Seplcmlier 1987.
Ihr airlines also Improved
significantly III baggage ban
dllng In September with an
average nl 5 .7 1 rrjiort* ol lost
bags prr 1.000 passengers
«tuii|Mrrd wllh 7.03 rr|Mirls ol
lost Digs |N-r I .INN) passengers |||
August.
In addlMnn. Ihe department
soul consumer itunplulnls bird
against major airlines dropped
2h |wunit in 1.370 in Oclnlier,
In oilier news. Ih r dr|&gt;artmrnt
said that rr|Mirts of near mid-air
collisions ami air traffic conirollrr errors drop|M'd sharply
during Ihe Min i nine ol the
months ol Ihe year chmparrd lo
the same period In 1987.
I he number ol near collisions
dioji|M-il 35 |N-ris*tit lo 580

�Brotherly love changes lives
O N O A N IZ A T IO N S
W om an’s club s converge on zoo
LAKK MONKOK — I h r mrmlM-rs of Ilir
CassrllMify Woman s ( lull tioslrd Ihr lirsl
Jjrlirr.d in r irg ol ilir Semlnolr County F'rcJera
thin oi W'timrn s clubs in thr nrw pivillion id
Ihe Central Morula Zoo Mikr Moiimk1‘am Mi Connell. ptpularly t allrd Mrs Zoo."
rrportrd Itir history ol ilir zoo's t.l years llial
Im'^.iii Wtttl a tliollkry at Itir Sanford llrrlloiisr
and lias |rt| up in ih r prrsrnl SOU animals
Manila K ii Im- i iv ii i and .Joann St hllenz volun
trrr guides rvhihitrd unusual reputes and
rs|dainrd tuns to rare tor Ihrm
l.rssir Pauline of thr Woman's Club ol
Sanlnrd hit isoii ihr prt/r for Ik-si decorated
tsitf him 11
After him ft most ot ihr mrmtirrs ttnik a
u.dkint; tour around thr / i n i amt Irarnrd morr
aInml animals halilts

G a rd e n c lu b p re v ie w s c ra fts
SANFOKH - Aliihana. aprons |rlhrs arid
many holiday linns dial will I k - Im salr at thr
iialt show Iht J .1 w rit on tlisplay during Hit
hist Krnrral meeting anti luncheon ot I lie* year
lor Ihr G a ritrn (lu ll id Hanford
hat ti i In Ir tin oratrtl Its own tatilr amt Hit
lilu r lltitmii p il/ r was p irs rn trd to I'a u lllir
S p n ry ol th r M im osa t in Ir Im lirr arrange

mrnt
( rlrs tr W Ii llr urti.lll tlollli ulllirtsl. anil
masirr gardener* Joan Norton and Mary Ann
H 4rn presented a sJldt program of native
stimtis ami answrrrd many ipirstions lor ilir
mrmtirrs
Ann ItnsMiu. •loti pirsittrnt has Just lirttim r
a ntasti r gardener

D IS T IN C T IO N S

Herald P e o p le editor

Vast different es sr|taralt I Ir\ an ('o ilm a n . l i ol
Orlando u n d Ills l.iltir Ilm U irt Krn Conway I t
llul III ilir tw o iiioiitlis ol ilit'if relationship Krn
It d r lin iir ly hav mg an i i i i |m i i o ii 1 o ilm a n
Km an a vid Star I rek Ian h at t a r n rd m ating
t oilm an on sp ite lore and training Him on his
|&gt;rrt&lt;mal c o m p o lrf
And lir s Irving In grt nu lo
I r y s u s h i.'' Coffm an said
llul Krn appreciate* His llig llru lh rr. m ill
whom he's gone lo Ih r Itr.u || mall and Kennedy
S|«*ir ( ' m i l l
M rs s o m ro n r to h «.k up to
som ronr
hkr m r
l.ikrw is&lt; ( 'oilm an Is reaping Ills n is a id
li s
an O pportunity lo s rr ih r u m lil f ir t h ag.t n
tiria n s r huts m i ihr isiiiId Irrsli A n d yo u Ira n i
hum th rill too hr said
l i s t - it&gt; mdv « Inlil so
it's an op|Miriunll&gt; lo haw - som ronr lo ihnos
around
I l i r goal ol a Hi|( llio ih r r tit Ills; S lt lr r is
n riih rr lo Itahvsil nor a in u t r •lu lilrrn
I! li t
ipiallly llllir . you dan I h aw lo s|»rnd a lol
Dtsiiry W o rld r v n y a rrk t lid is not is h ii » r rr
usking
said Joseph A W n k r r l i III • i n u i n r
d im lor lor tn n r y ra rs o l Ills; HrrM hrrs Hit; S isirrs
ol C rtllra l Mot Kla w h ltll s rrv rs stunt |'ai
mail In s m ih«- iri county a n a ol S rm in o lr
i &gt;rann» anti t tst« oiu
Slatlslii s show Dial k It Is m til tint tin tuir Hint
MS it It adult roll inotlrls lo pit k up oil a plopihilr
lirhavlor W c r k r f lr tald St v r n iy |a it n i l ol H im
III F lo tilla s pttsoii |mpulallon at It i.ilsrtl ill
•mr |iarrnl la m lly siiualltiiis lit salt!
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IA Y I.O H s i
— Ifra ilirr It Itirnt of Taylor
H(
gt.mild.Highlit ol Ahhlr \t ILilley ol
l.ongwistd lias I m t ii naitird an ( hitstanding
•filth Ht hoof Sluilrnt ot Ain rrira
H r.u h ti a |uuior at Wadr Hampton High
St hoot in lay lot was recently p ir n Ihr honor
tor tirr outstanding high srhotil m rrli amt
utt-omplishmrnis

C D A nam ed to ad viso ry b o ard
A L T A M O N T R M ’MIMHMH — ( h m t t v tm r
('nhen t r ililltil .Irnt.tl assistant In AllamtMtle
Springs lias i« rn nainrd lu Ihr Advisory Hoard
0 to
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d o V o r
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Ilir titiarit mrrta
p r r i o d l t a l l y to
ry aluatr Hit- t utrit u
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at Hir i rntrr
&lt; otirn w as i liosrn
Im lie tnhiitl Imi aosr
ol tu i oiiistandllig
si holasiii at tilrvrim ut in llu- tit ntal
assisting program.

Ilir h l r a k d o t s n o l I h r '. tlllll v s it m s
I d&gt;ai I I w l l r s r |»o|ilr
a r r a s r o i t u t i l l ' t d a s i h r \ n s r d t*t I n W im ages
arr r a s v l o |[tl III •tilt) i l l o u t o l II l l i a l o n ly
allrt Irtt l a i • |» o|ilr l l i a l M o u l d la o u t 1111111’ Hut
t lulilrrn a i r i t i s n l w d
( l l l r n in I h r t ast s W t t kt lit lias s i t u a t o o p l r
has lli o s r t l to H o n d a I l i r a o itiu ii h a s s r w l . i l
t In lt l lr n I h r n Its l a l h r i h a s t s l o t a n d u m i l l s
In Ills s l a l r o l o rig in I h is It a t i s llu ill..I In i iht
o iillo tis o l w r l l .t l r o l o u t o l l a o |.tl&gt;s a n d llu
( l l l l t l l r n w it h o u t I h r m a lt l o i r i i s h Ii I
St lio o l ir.tt I m is t a n I I m lu ll
m o d i Is Im
t lu li lr r n a h r n ( I k r a lu i
is I to t’» h r said
W rt k r r |r p it k r d u p a s la lis ilt th is a r r k s ta lin g
H I p r t i r n l o l kMis w h o w e re to p s t l i t s l r In |t»H7
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s a id a t h ild
is i n o i r 11kt Is n o l lo
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h o m t lo t rra sd tn s of Irs s h o m e w o r k t n lo n t m r i i i
and m o r r n it m i n t it gt ' a lu ll iiit m |&gt;&gt;lt

W h rn kills t;rl lo I m I I lo In Iht «f in d
lo
hral M iin n .iir sat
ll.iug in i In m * W t t k t i h
salt!
I lit s tloii I n rtd In lit at i I m ii lilt m l a lio s
I k and a in ks at K Mail say St Ittiol s .■ &lt;lr .ig I m

H«'M l r*ka«u fry In

Bryan Coflman and little brother Eric Marks share common stride, goals.

Her lllg P i | i 3C

S in g le d a d s h a v e big s h o e s to fill

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giadoaii tt in piNit
Cn#cyl Cohen
l otirn Ilir daughter ol Iran ( otirn til Sanford
and Hir talr Holtrri ( otirn is a I'lHJ graduate ol
Srm inolr High St hoot

Clogger picked for national team
I.AKK MANY

By M IA N HKDIKRQ

hum a m y ria d o( i r a s n n s

Girl named outstanding student

N ek Jnlm son

s11|sIt land &lt;loggns

ot l.a kr M.uy
•host n Im H ir

But supply is low,
demand up for Big
Brothers/Sisters

im hm

17 lusirtit tor

rrtr n tly was
A ll Amt in an Clogging

T ra m
lie tram tunned ol J t Imys and J-t girls
|m llorinrtl ai Hu ( logging Hall ul t aim
I hr
Slum ping (iruunds in Maggie Valley
N(
I hus Hit- li.ill ol l.iu ir now In .us Nit k s nam e

tor every Sincl' I'ai* u&gt; Mom mil
lllt r r

a r Irliil to lotgrt llial tin it
Is a l s o a Sm elt I‘.n r III I tail

Hr most rradltv sorl.u r* m
sltuirs ahoul drliui|urnl . till.I
su|i|&gt;ort p.i v mr lit s ol lullufi lo
imilriitiin regular wsitaimri sthnl
tilts a till I Ik- kids Wllnt SS till
inritnii.iniatuirsili.it p a u a y lii'ti
as aiuatt-ur ai Im st at ptov idltig tie
nurturing a . hild n ijuiit s iKr.irnn
is
K r a in r i
I '• 7 '• i h i a s
superficial al worst m .iddiessmg
rra l
pfiihlrins | I \ s
lu ll

SINQLES

J E A N IE
L IN D E R S

House l
In I oil

H ouse

il

is

lio l

ih r

init ial iton ol iln rr moilirfless
rhlltlfrn llial Is Ihr liasls ol Ihr
sloivlllir hut till lll.ilir alllli s ot
l lir Ihfrr adult llialrs as they
it lati lo i at Ii ulhrt Moir Ilian
liktly itir s ir nulin lias rvnlvrd
Im i .iusi ii is a lot easier to a rilr
alMiut Ih frr guys living to irsolvt
thru ta u t i anil lostldr piuhlrms.
than to relate Itilrs ol single
UlhtrliiMMl Ih r laitri is rarely
din usM-il anyway In iIn single
('an ni Dad sim i men an sup
|M&gt;std lo Im- .dill lo krrp lim it'

o m it i t o u t lo l i ig h t '

Il Ih r ttlilll lit- kluian I d
srnliift to s.iv ttiai Hit Smelt
1‘aft lit Mom is lai moir tpi.dllled
to krrp Ilnurs until l miitlnl Ilian
ihr male tounitipaii stir has
Im tii playing all the roles slut r tie
Inrth ot tin- i hildn ii Stir lias I m t u
the d iv tplinarian. took ir.it hr i
hnusrkrt-|w-i must handyman
inrihalul i o i i i i m Im ran giver and
III many tasts a wage r.irnrr Stir
knows ilu to p s and whit It slum ;
Her Dads, Page 7C

and at i ouiplishini ill

Ira n i llieiutM is alt srlrt tril oil Ihr liasls ot
Iradrrslllp atillltlrs t logging skills enthusiasm
and team spun

W'tuli in Naslivillr

Oviedo W om an’s Club
motivates small town

let ruth Nu k w a s
olhri tsiys and two
gills lo loinptit in a dame oil lot some stage
Him ai Hit liiaud (llr (Ipry Allhough Nit k
w.tsn i pit kt tl lot Hu- s|mii ht- now lias a
i hallriige lotat kit ut si year
■liosrn along with

trim

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By BRIAN HKDBEnO
Mould People editor

Indian c o s tu m e ch a rm s ju d g e s
S A N K )l(ll
Hritttiey M Manning Ti ol
Sanltird. won first prize in ilir l.il Darliu
t alt-gory at Hir S rm lu o lr C riu rr Hallow ten
( 'oiitrst on Monday

Hrtttney ttirssrd as all Indian gill won a 5Zfi
gill ■ertllteafr llolll William llow.m is Irwelrrs
wliit h she tfdrt un it lot .i gold sh.uk t harm
s in is tin daughit i ol Su/aii M Manning and
Hit granddaiighlrr id H ohrii and (tirun a
Manning ol Sanloitl

B lo o d bank h ead honored
O K I.A N IH )
K tlw .u d &lt;&gt; ( a n |itrsiilrul anil
( K ( ) ol Ct-niral M orula IIIimmI Hank m r i y t - d
Hit- Am t Ht an Assot l.illo n ol HI&lt;mmI Hanks I ' ihm
D is iin g u ish iil St-rvire A w a r d dining Hit- - list
annual llirr lllig ol till- assot lalloll let r n llv III
K.HIS.ISCity Mo

&lt; arr was piesldrnt ol Ih r AAIIH lu H&lt;N^ Hit
w In II Ii Iimm) hanking su llrrrd a srrlou’. hlow
lim n Hu A llis i iisis lln - early I'lHOs t ame lu
Im known among assot latlnn mrm lirrs as "Hir
years ol the war on Artp ilrrd Illumine Delli-ieni-y Hyudium r
In rrs|Minsr in Hit- A llis t risls. Carr and Ih r
AA IIH Issuril timely r r i onimt-udalliius and
guidelines lo lis m eintirrshlp and developed
toahiions Willi other I i IimmI tranklng and medlral
organizations

H M lK W a tt M T k C s W id in

Miiffluordo Partin (right) o ile rs advice ahoul Iho 15th annual Great Day in
the C o u n try at a planning meeting ot the Oviedo Woman s Club Jane
Denning ro c o rd m g secretary records

A'*v-

tlVIKIMl - lln- town is small
lllrtnlh amt lolksy nun h like its
womans t Inh Mayln that s why
tin whole lommiiiiity pittites to to
help tin- (ivirdtt Woman s I lot. lot
ttsGrr.ii Hay in tfteCoimtry
Ilir t lull's I full annual Great
Day Hus year mi Saturday Nov 12
Is Hit- uia|or loml ralsrr lor Hnt Inh s i harilahlt- rllnits vud |kit
I'ear st&gt;u. . lull pit sidrut
Its a trli-hraiioti ol toiiniry hit
wiili lint handmade alts and trails
on tlisplay , int hiding basketry
wraving, rrn n n lis wiMikwoikiug
Jrwelry and iiuiisiial ( hrisimas
tin ta.tiitins A Country Stott-on the
grounds w ill st II home li.ikrd in ins
I In lestival will lake plate on the
gtoiiml ol si l.ukr s l.uthrran
( hurt h on Stair Itoad IJt&gt; ai Hi d
Hug Ho.ul Imm In a m lo I p m
Altriid.ini r is trri Halil iialt is N'oy
111
Mainly Hitough rvhihiiltiu (res ol
Hie 21X111alters and aitisaus. sever
al ihous.inds ol dollars are raised lot
Hit- woman's i-lult Allrndaiue al
last year's Irsllyal rvi retlrtl lOIMKI
Ih oph and proceeds lot &gt;liar it y
slirp isst-il S I lion

•m - I &gt; I

CLUB FO CUS
I’tlzes ale awatded loimlty •tails
will I m - demons!.iied and a shuttli
will laki |Moplr hum poking alt-.is
lo the h stiv.il grounds Voirr regis
tratlou also will I m - ayallalilr as well
as g.iinrs and prizes tui Hu yuungi t
nii-inlM-isol Hie lamily
II you Hunk l.r&gt; years ol hst i v. d
rv(M -rirn te m eans Hungs to m e oil
without a liin li now Hunk again
My palms at' stalling to swi . i t
when I Hunk .i I miiii II said lrs tiv.il
t h.iltttiiiri Dt-lii JakulM in
I pisi
hopt il dorsii I t.ilit llial w o u ld
tlllll Hie whole day

1heir's i|ii|tr a hit ol sleev r tolling
giM s o n in preparing Im Hie ( '•(•-.o
Day IimmI piepaialton putill. 11y
so ln King r v l u h i l o t s
set tiling t-u
ti-rfaimui-nl .n i|iiuing I mmiiIis anil
i It.in s mgainzitig w nil |to||i-r
JakulM in iliM 'sn t Itegltt lilting hrt
n a ils until the d a y In lute till' ryt-lil
sh e sa id
Things are lM-ing dr liver
rd and all the i hairuirn ate going
t taz&gt; so you have In keep Hit-til
calm They're asking a million
tpit'Sl lulls
l.itt klly. Hit- w ltolr day tliM-sn'l
tt-si on the t i l t h s shoulders " A ll

See Oviedo. Page 2C

�M - Sanlord HaraM, Sanford, Florida —

•. II

Surprise speaker educates before ballot
Slate Rep. Art Grtndle (R—
Altamonte Springs) came to the
rescue of the Woman's Club of
Sanford Inc. Wednesday when
the guest speaker. Phyllis Wood,
corresponding secretary of the
Florida Federation of Women's
Clubs, was unable to fulfill the
scheduled speaking engage­
ment.
O r l n d l e e x p la i n e d th e
amendment appearing on the
Tuesday ballot, then responded
In a q u e a U o n -a n d -a n s w c r
session. T h e co n tro ve rsia l
Amendment 10 which places a
9100,000 cap on non-economic
damages, generated consider­
able discussion among the club

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Radwlna

Bishop.
Redwine take
C
y candlelight
,

SANFOHD - Marian Margaret
Ihshop and Richard David Reilw ln r were m a r r ie d In a
double-ring. candlelight cere­
mony at 7:30 p.m. on Friday.
(V I. 7. at lloly Craaa Episcopal
Church In Sanford. Th e Rev.
Frederick Mann officiated.
I'hc bride Is the daughter of
Mr. und Mrs O.D. Bishop J r . of
Sanford.
Hie bridegroom is the son of
Mr and Mrs. David Redwine of

iMnlu.
Given In marriage by her
l.itlirr. the bride chose for her
vows .1 candlelight satin gown
with llttcd bodice of alonecon
lacr. embellished with pearls.
Her leg of million sleeves had
l.icr Inserts and lace cuffs: lace
also trimmed her cathedral In in
and hustle bow.
She carried u bouquet of
r.iHcatllng Ivory roses. Ivory
(kfwtmhhim. orchids and ivy.
H er h ria d p lrc r of Illu s io n
featurfe!! flowers similar to those
In the tmuqurt.
So/.mne Burleson of Sanford
served us maid of honor, wearing
a b lu e s i l k g o w n w i t h
liundkrrehlrf hem and Ivory lace

overblouse. She carried pink
roses, peach minis, blue de­
lphinium. yellow alslromerla.
lavender freesla and Ivy.
Bridesmaids were Katherine
Weckerle of Orlando; Susan
Strejc of Charlotte. N.C.: and
Cynthia Brooks. Carol Bishop.
0 tnny Bishop and Sara H u m ­
med. ad of Sanford. They ware
tea-length gowns In assorted
pastel shades, each with a cream
lace overblouse and matching
hradptece. The ir Dowers m at­
ched those of the maid of honor.
T im McLaughlin of Sanford
attended as beat man.
Usher* were T im Downer.
Keith Redwtne. Joey Rowe and
Joe Weckerle
G r o o m s m e n w e re T i m
Downer. Keith Redwine. Scott
M u rp hy. Preston Ball. Jo e y
Rowe and Tro y Turner.
Kate Weckerle of Orlando
(tower girtAdam Brooks of Sanford
ring bearer.
A reception followed the cere­
mony In the American Legion
Hall In Sanford.
The newlywed couple took a
wedding trip to North Carolina
and set (led In Lake Mary.

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Mr. and Mrs. Potmr Knudssn

Scores of friends turn
out for Knudsens’ 50th
SANFORD - More than 100
|mo |iIi showed up at an open
Iion sr honoring (be 50th wed­
ding anniversary ol I'rter and
I lielina Kmiclsc-nol Sanlord.
tile o|ictt house liMik place on
ilu ilav ol ilieir annlvrniary Oel.
lit al the home of tbelr daughter Itatburu Harris ol Sanford,
fo lle e . punch, snacks and
s.itnlu u lies were served.
I lie Knudsens' four other
■Itiltln o showed up fur the
■m i piton— Terry ol Deltona: and
I),m ill. David and I’hllllp of
Sanlord
llui ili.d

m .i s

a publtc affair,

lo r a more Intim ate family
leathering, th e K nudsens*
•hlldren honored them with a
p m . ite d in n e r O e l . 15 al
loMiisentl Pl.miallon in Apopka,
pen i Mon his wedding suit and
1helmu's wedding dress was on
display.
R»i- es cmw'M-d the luhlr*. and
ill ordeied u’tiat Ihev wanted.

Anniversary cake was served
uflerward at the couple's daugh­
ter's home.
The Knudsens have 10 grandc h ild re n u n d three g r e a t­
grandchildren.
P rlrr was born In Denmark,
coming to America with his
family ut the age of 3. He settled
In Iowa, where Thelma was
born. Although (he two lived
within three miles ol each other,
they didn't meet until they each
went Individually (o California
for work.
They married In California and
Peter worked as a fanner, then
moved to Seabrlng and then
Sanford. For years. Peler drove
trucks for Chose and Co. of
S a n fo rd a nd now ru n s
Countryside Trailer Purk In
Sanford.
Thelm a Is a homemaker, nnd
ImiiIi enjoy gardening.

DORIS
DIETRICH
good m e a su re . Make ttiat
extra-good measure.

When It comes to romance, ilic
Seminole High School class of
1948 lakes the cake, the wed­
ding cake, that is. During the
past few n nnths several of I be
class
members, who t. -ebrolrd
"It's one you'll have to loon at
and decide which way to go." the 40th class reunion this year,
have exchanged their "I dos."
Orlndle said.
On Oct. 29 Estelle G rarry Art Orlndle explains amendment Jargon.
Hatel Cash, president, pre­
sided over the business meeting C o le m an of S o r r r n lo . and
and arms assisted by Jert Kirk In Charles A. Allen of Bonnrau. deni of SISTER. Inc. and vice ing lo her daughter. Kathy
Inducting the following mem­ S.C.. werr marrtrd al the bride's prrsldent of the Garden Club of Sltncor. I telly's husband Jack.
Isal her side.
bers: Ann Howland. Shirley home. The Rrv Floyd Hlakr Sanford. Inc.
For those who would like lo
Bccord. Millie Campbell. Cindy p e rfo rm e d the tra d itio n a l
Congratulations urr In order to send Belly some words of cheer,
single-ring ceremony In the
McLoud. and Jestlne Lee.
presence of Immediate lanuly Wvnrlle Lanier who received the her adders* Is University ol
"Woman of the Year" uwurd Alabama Hospital, hilt S. pith
For those who received the and friends.
The
bride,
a
native
of
Sanford.
Irom the Presbyterian Women of St., llirmingham. Ala 352'.M.
Greater Sanford Chamber of
Commerce's monthly publics-. Is a 1948 graduate ol SHS She the First Presbyterian Church. Room W-926.
Hetty was employed by (hr
Uor. "Ltason." please note a retired In August alter 26 years For her outstanding church and
change In the annual Business with NASA. Kennedy Spare community service. Wynelle was Children's Home Society lor
Women's Luncheon. The popu­ Center. The bridegroom is a presented a life membership into many years, nnd was l he case
lar holiday happening Is sched­ traveling consultant for Johnson the Presbyterian women. Pre­ worker In numerous adoption
proceedings The luipptne** she
sbyterian Church USA.
uled Dec. 9 (not Nov. B as Control. Chicago
brought to local families Ihrmigh
After
a
honeymoon
ill
Maggie
The
award
presentation
la
an
publ
blithid) at noon at the SanValley. N.C.. the newlywrds urr annual event sponsored by the the addition of a wee one is.
lord Civic Center.
making their home in Sorrento.
churrhwomen Wynelle said, "I without a doubt, immeasurable
Host for the event In Central
am very honored." Ii couldn't
Florida Regional Hospital, ac­
When you see Rusty Keeling,
Ilill and Pat Foster have re­ have happened to a more deserv­
cording to Dave Fa rr, the lumed home after spending the ing |&gt;erson
loss him a round ol plaudits
chamber executive director.
Rusty, son of Linda and Wayne
summer In Hendersonville. N.C.
Local businesses will provide a Pat did come home oner to work
Oops! Rememt&gt;er last week Keeling, has earned his Eagle
variety of exciting door prises. In al the polls, but was here only a when we told you about a crowd Seoul Badge H r will lie honored
years past, the drawing for the week. The rouple have been in of Jovial |el-settrrs who attended with the tradiHon.il pomp and
dazzling array of prizes has been the Carolina mountains since the Florida Vanderbilt (ooltiall |iagrantry in the near future
the drawing card for the lun- May.
game in Nashville Well, also
Ocoee Woman's Club. Ocnre.
The Fosters vtsllrd bock and Joining the footlxill fans on the
forlh with other Sanfordllrs. flight were Frank and Maurren hosted a Florida Federation ol
Dave la opening the Invitation
Women’s Club*. District 7 Hr
to all women who work outside John and Patty Angel, who own Messina
|M&gt;rthig Workshop cm Thursday
the home as well as In (he home. a Swiss chalet-type home at
Annie Ruth Carroll is oil the Representing Sanlord Woman's
II may be a little premature to Mare Hill.
Accom panying the Fosters Laurel. Md.. In welcome a new Club werr llazrl Cash, president.
make your reservation now. but
hock home was lllll s 86-vrar-old nephew. Andrew Scoll. adopted Mayor lirttyr Smith. Gall Smith,
It may also be later than you
think. The annual event always mother. Clara Srntrr. who will Inlant son ol In t sutler and and Lrnslr Pauline
attracts a full house. So call the be here for the winter
brother-in-taw. Lucy (Wllllsl ami
So you want lo rrad atioui
Pat mentioned visiting Lake James Magill. formerly of San
chamber to make your reserva­
tion. Tickets are $5 each and
Lure, a major tourist attraction ford The church dedication lor y o u r f a m ily . frie n d s and
neighbors, huh? Then, give me a
may be picked up aftrr the now since the movie "D irty lialiv Andrew is today
Other Sanlord trlallves ol the call al my home with your news
Golden Age Games are over.
Dancing" was filmed Iherr.
Maybe nothing could be finer new lanuly addition are Aunt llrtns s o that we c an sharr with
Dave says
Entertainment will be pro­ than to be tn Carolina In the Wylene Grlner. Aunt llrtly und our readers
(Doria Dittrich, ratlrad Haraid
vided by School of Dance Arts morning, but Pat says she's Uncle Charles Willis
Paopie adlfor, la a corraapoodant
with an excerpt from Ballet anxious to gel back In the swing
covarlng tha Sanford araa.
Hetty Wnndrull Is still hospl
Oulld of Sanford Seminole's ol things in Sanford alter a
leisurely summci. She Is presl- luli/ed in llirmingham. accord­ Phono: 322-452S.)
"Doo Wah Dtddy" thrown In for

Oviedo"We'd like to gel the commu­
nity Involved." Jakubrln said.
"It's gotten loo big lor the
Oviedo Woman's Club lo handle.
We're going lo try II this year
and see If our profits are about
the same "
Just as the Great Day got loo
great for Ihe club lo handle, so
the d u b has had lo scale back on
Its Involvement In Oviedo’s an­
nual Christmas tree lighting.
The club oner look on Ihe
December even! slnglrhandrdly,
Pearson said Now ihe Oviedo
Chamber of Commerce handles
most of Ihe burgeoned program,
which Includes Santa Claus on a
flretruck This year Ihe woman's
club only will year furnish Its
well loved homebakrd rookies as
a companion lo hoi chocolate.
ITaraon said
The Christmas activities don't
slop there. The club made and
handpalnlrd (and now touches
up) giant Christmas cards hung
on downtown strerlllght poles
Through Ihe club's Elves ProJed. a different needy family Is
adopted each year and aided
through Ih r holiday season.
Pearson remembers a mother
who had no transportation lo gel
lo any place of employment: Ihe
Elves Project lurid ullowrd Ihr
club lo purchase u used car for
Hie woman.
Gestures like Dial arr continu­
al und second-nature for Ihr
club. Pearson said Shr said she
hopes during hi r presidency lo
recruit new members as good as
Ihe current ones
In March. Ihr club has a
lasting luncheon for members,
S A N F O R D - Harold and al which they try one another's
Audrey Sergent of Sanford an­ special dishes In some years,
nounce the engagement of Ihelr cookbooks of the good recipes
daughter. Robin Hr nee Sergent have sold like holrakrs.
of Sanford, lo John Polsinelli of
Each spring. Ihe club brings
Port Orange, son of Mr. and Mrs prolrsslonals In Ihr clubhouse tn
Peler Polsinelli of Grrensburg. conduct mammograms al re­
Pa
duced rales Breast cancer has
The bndr-eirct Is a trainer al been delected In a few memlters.
Daytona Beach Kennel Club
which wouldn't have been dis­
Her fiance work* for Ih r covered otherwise, said publicity
Volusia County school syslrm
chairman Faye Beasley.
The wedding Is srl for 4 p m
There's also an arts and rrafls
on Nov. 20 at Epiphany Catholic show In February. And Iasi year
Church In Port Orange.
Ihr club had a large alllt- sale, or
"a glorified garage sale" In
Pearson's words
N SW A R R IV A LS
O r g a n iz a t io n s re n t Ih e
2.640-square-fool clubhouse,
S A N F O R D - Jeffrey and built In 1962. fur meetings and
Angela Pergandr of Sanford activities, and Ihr woman's club
announce the birth of a son. oilers the building at no charge
Steven Kyle, bom on Tuesday. for non-profit organizations'
meetings. Mary llcnn. reserva­
Oct. 25. In Longwood.
Maternal grandparents are Hal tion* chairman, ran be conand Beth Hood of Sanford.
larled ut 365 6320.
"Great Day" money raised by
Paternal grandparents urc
Roger Pergandc of Milwaukee. Ihe club goes to support the
W Is.. nnd S h irle y Lusk of Children's Wish Foundation.
Greater Oviedo Scholarship
Summer ."tile. S.C.
1C
the community likes to contrib­
ute to the event, because the
woman's club does support so
many aspects of the communi­
ty.'' Denning said.
Impressed with the Great Day
in the Country four years ago.
Jakubcln joined the club to gel
Involved In the festival. Little- did
•he know them that she'd
festival chairman last year and
this year.
"Most people don't want lo be
the boas, and I'm rrally good at
that." she said.
When Jakubcln first Joined the
club, her husband gave her
some resistance, "lie wasn't
thrilled at all." she said. "Now
he's turned around. He sees
some of the other husbands
Involved In the Great Day. and
he's just as Involved as any of
the women arc."
New at this year's festival will
be the delegation of food re­
sponsibilities to other groups
The Oviedo Little League will
alxzle up hamburgers, and the
VFW will serve barbecue pork
and beef sandwiches and plat­
ters The woman's club will
continue lo cook Its hoi dogs,
however.

llN O A O llW lN T

SergentPolsinelli

A great day for
entertainment
( n l « r l s l n m « n l Isr IS* O v U S s
S o n * * I Civ* I O i l ! D «r Ml **•
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C tavern vnoar aw S&lt;ra&lt;ttan a* W r
Tarn
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local nvoo-c-on ■&gt;«. tatav-tron aipom ro
II IS I S m - Tha V Ivaa l„&lt;f«a*an
VcSosi Son* m m Kw SMoc'tan al b i l l
i M t a r Trmnoot totata ba laotvraO
l JO J p m - SarSora WaSya than
Stan fOtaatar
So* Tuckar mattar al cartmortta*
tM ta ra ta fv 'a iH l

Fund. Hacienda Girls Ranch.
Special Olympics. Rurliarl Pace
Therapeutic Riding Academy.
I'rolecl G raduation. Oviedo
Public Library. Oviedo Police
E x p lo r e r s , p u b lle s c h o o l
libraries. Oviedo M rlhodlst
C h u rc h nursery, and oilier
rauses
The rlub slarird out us a
reading d u b in 1906 Women
would rongregale lo discuss
articles In mug.i/lnes. They then
got Ihe Idea lo Join Ihr Florida
Federation of Women's Club In
1916. for Ihr p u rjM tsr of milling
effort* Inward civic betterment,
charitable work and educational
Improvement.
Oner a month. Ihr dub's "Oul
lo Lunch Hunch" enjoys rudi
other's company. And after Hie
Great Day festival, mrmliers are
p l a n n i n g I o h o n o r 1h e l r
husband* for "(Hitting up" with
them, since Ihr husband* work
us hard as Hie wives In pulling
the event off. I'r.irson said.
Things urr gcillng a III lie- light
nt Ihr srams (or Oviedo, what
with all the growth going Oft.
And the 120-mrmlier cap on ihr
club's membership (Ihe club
now has 1141 may lie upped al

Ih r next hoard meeting. Pearson
said.

Pearson moved lo Oviedo in
1951 and has a member of the
d u b since "Oviedo was a small
town." she explained "There
really wasn't that much e l s e to
do. Il was good fellowship and a
good way lo get lo know |*-o
pie."
"Everyone knows everyone."
said Jane Denning of Oviedo
"Of course. It's growing, hul It’s
Just such a friendly, openhearted town lo rne "
Denning, a two-year mrmtirr
and rrrordlng secretary. Joined
ihr club In gel more Involved in
her rnmmunlly. since her kids
werr oul of high *chool. "I rrally
frd like I have a friend In every
m rm brr." shr sold
There's little* If any grnrrallon
gap between the older and
younger mnnhrTs. shr said.
Pearson agrees. "W e have
people In there who are In Ihelr
mid 20s lo 80s We don't have a
Junior d u b — we're all one club."
shr vili! "Th e young ones votrd
lh.il they'd rattier slay with us
older women They fell we rciuld
give them guidance and help
them In so many ways, which Is
unusual. Most young people
would like in do tilings Ihelr own
way."
Club officers are Dot Prarson.
president; Sandy Kanlslras.
president rleci; Fran Carlson,
first vice presldenl: .loan Forsl.
second vice president; Debhl
Jakubcln. third vice president;
June Denning, recording seerr
tury; Virginia Staley, corre­
sponding secretary; Nancy
Garlungcr. treasurer; Linda
Dennis, parliamentarian: and
Barbara Schaffer. Immediate
past president.
The dub meets the second
Friday of each month at 9 30

am .
To express Interest m joining
Ihe Oviedo Woman's Club, con-

lad president Dot Pearson at
365-3388.

Cashmere is all the rage
U n lt a d P r a t e In te rn a tio n a l

NEW YORK - Cashmere. Ihe
most luxurious and ex|»cn*!vr
fiber In Ihr world. Is all Hie rage
this fall.
In New York, bolh Bergdorf
Goodman und llrn rl Hrndrl.
fashionable sprclnlly stores,
have opened dejNirlments de­
dicated exclusively lo cashmere
Oscar de la Renta Introduced a
separate collrdlon devoted lo
cashmere for resort und spring
Add la 1ti.il: Stores iliul sell

only cashmere clothing and rr
la ird Item s. Cashm eres u
Sc otland, the largest such c hain
hud four stores us of 1987. hu
Ibis fall, they've opened iwn
plan iwo more, with an addl
llonal four rumlng In 1989.
"Women ure working so hare
loeluy." added Jrn n llrr Tyler
presldenl and CEO of Cashmerri
of Scotland "It's ahsolulelj
right for th rm lo pampei
themselves with something Hin
(eels good on Ihrt. Ladles."

�Sanlord Herald, Sanford, Florida — Sunday. November 6, 1963 — JC

C o m m u n itie s w ere a fright to behold
Overeaters to weigh In
Ovcrealer* Anonymous meets Tor a step study Mondays at
7:30 p.m. at West Lake Hospital. Long wood For more
Information, rail Charlie at 323-8070.

Poets to talk verse
First Florida I'ocls meet at 10 a m. every Monday In the
fellowship hall of United Melhodlsl Church. Orange City.
Interested poets urr welcome. For more Information, rati
775 8009or 574 5869.

Panic Attack group to gather
Agorapluibia/PunU Attack Support Group meets each
Tuesday at 8 p.m. at West Lake Hospital. 589 W Slate Road
434. Longwood. The support group Is for those who uir afraid
to go out of their house and be arllve in publtr.

Cloggers to teach class
The Old Hickory Stomprrs clogging group holds classes 7-9
p m each Monday at the Knights of Columbus Hall on S Park
Avenue. Sanford For more Information, rail 349-9529
1)1sir la nd Cloggers clogging group holds classes 7-9 p m
each Monday at the Lahr Mary Fire Department at First Street
and Wilbur Avenue, l-akr Mary For more liiturmatlon. rail
321 -5267

AA groups schedule meetings
Area Alcoholic* Anonymous groups meeting Monday
Include
• Saulord Alcoholics Anonymous group will meet at noon
and 5 30 p m lor open discussion and at 8 p m lor alcoholics
only at 1201 W. First St . Sanford
• Softer Won AA (iroup meets at the Sahara ( ‘lull (old
driver* llrense olfhe). 2587 S Sanford Ave . noon. 5 30 p m
and 8 p in Ojien discussion
• A la mm meets Monday at tire Sahara Cluh. 2587 S San lord
Ave ,8 p m

Rotary Club to meet
Notary C lubol Sanford meets every Monday at noon, at the
Saulord Civic Center.

Help tor gamblers ottered
Gamblers Anonymous and Gam Anon for lamlly and Menus,
meet v-|hiratrly Monday at 7 30 p m . Church of the Good
Shepherd. 331 l-akr Ave . Maitland For more Information, call
236-9200

TOPS chapters meet
A TO P S chapter meets each Monday at 8 30 a rn al 420 Oak
Si.. Osteen For morr mlorm.ition call Shirley at 323-5445
Another chapter of Take Off Pounds Sensibly meets
Tuesdays at 7 p m at the Osteen Civic Center For more
Information, r all Michelle at 321-8153.

Reunion committee to meet
Th e Seminole- High Setroot |*M&gt;9 Heiinlon ( om m lller will
meet on Tucstlay, Nov 8. al 7 p m at SHS. Hoorn 410 For
more inlormatlon. call Hobby l.um lquixl al 322-4352

Casselberry Kiwanls to meet
Klwanls Club of Casseltrerry meets at 7 30 a m every
Tuesday at Village Inn. U.S Highs.it I7 'i2 and Doglrack
Hoad, lauigwood For Inlormallon. call 831 8545

Nar-Anon to otter help
Nar-Anon. a self-help group for relatives and irlends of
addins, will meet Tuesday at H p m al Orlando General
Ho«|&gt;llal For more inlormallon. call 869-6364

Bridge club cancels meeting
Sanlord DuplM ate Hodge Club will not meet Tuesday. Noy 8.
rlue to the Golden Age Games Meetings will resume with the
noon meeting Nov 15 at the Greater Sanfttfd Chamber ol
Commerce.4 00K Firal St.. Sanford

After making the grade,
he’ll soar with Eagles
C A S S E L I I E K H Y - G tn o
Perlangeli J r.. 16. an honor
student at tils high school, will
attain the rank ol Kaglr Stout,
the hlghrsl rank In Hoy Scout*,
on M o n d a y . N ov
7. aI
Tuskaw llla United Mrlhodlsl
Church In Cassrlhcrry. The cerrmotiy Is to tieginat 7 30p m
Gtno J r is ihe son of Ginn and
Miletta Perlangeli ol Winter
Springs
During Ginn's two ami a half
years as a m cm lrr ol Hoy Scout
Troop M42. he lia* worked his
way upward hv earning 2 1 merit
Iradges. IO skill awards and
holding several leadership posi­
tions in Ills troop
In April. Glno completed a
service project (or the Seminole
County Historical Museum In
Sanlord. as a prerequisite for Ihe
Eagle Scout rank With the aid of
fellow troop members. Glno
itulntrd the front portion of the
b u ild in g s c o m p ris in g the
museum
letters of congratulations have
come to Glno from President
Heagati. Governor Hill Martinez,
and C o ngressm an H ill M c­
Collum
Glno stands tall among Ills
classman s as well As a junior
honor student al Oviedo High
School, he ranks In the tipper 3

Halloween haunts and hooplus
happened all week, all weekend
and on Halloween Monday. Who
was where and where were you?
The Lake Mary Women's Club
held their meeting on Ocl 27.
followed by a Halloween party
Hostesses for the occasion
were Cindy Dale and Barbara
C url.iln. with hrlpera Oladcl
Cochran. Pal Fox and Hurtmra
Graham They transformed laikr
Mary's C IA building, where Ihe
party took plate. Into a black
•uniorange festive site
Each member prepared a
fancy, decorated gourmet box
lunch. The lunches were auc­
tioned off, bringing In ** total of
•97.
Prl/rs were given (or costume*
in three categories I he prize for
most original loslume went to
Sue D a v is , w ho w o re a
huinoug- us straw hat covered
wlih flowers Strings ol daisies
two leel long hung down around
Ihe brim ol her hai and bid hrr
fare! " It ’s a huge, huge Easter
hat with u iltnl o' Paradise on
top.** described France* Pratt.
brad ol public allairs Im the
i lut&gt;
The award lor prettiest cos­
tume went to Cathy Fausnlght.
who called tieiM II e
. shady lady
Fausnlght wore a red. serpilned
s k irl. M a r k stockings and
fral tiers in b n hair
Jetia Woodall won Ihe ugliest
c o stu m e award “ T h a n k s .
Indies.** she com m e n led
Wi»»h«|| was a terribly scarylooking witi'b
I he club would like to extend
thanks tor a successful Italian
Feast, held Ocl 21 A total ol
• 16.000 was raised, which will
go to Ihe s* hot.ushlp lund and
local &lt;liar Hies
Skeleton* Win lies, pumpkins,
vampires, ghosts and all sorts o(
other rre.iturrs nude a ottcr-airar uptrearance
at the Satral
year
apt*
roman's Club and the
Point We

Big
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doing OK
F lo rid a Is only ahead ol
luHilsiana and Ihe District ol
Columbia in lowest number of
graduations, and ranks as a stair
with one of Hie hlghrsl divorce
nitrs. Wet kerb- mur
Tire agency asks volunteers to
commit lo three to lour hours
ra th week with their L itllr
fitulhrr/Slsirt l*tf a year Thai
standard stops many of Hie
curious prospect* iold in their
tracks. W rrkrtlrsald
"F v r gut a lol ot |teoplr who'll
pull out Hint checkbook* and
say. Tln w much do you think
this would cost?' who wilt say.
Three to lour Isiurs a week lor a
year*) I don't know .’
"Commitment ware* people.”
Weckerle said "And commit­
ment to making a relationship
work is a very delicate balancing
act Just look at the divorce rate
I hop,* Ht.it trend changes In the
'80s '*

Qlno Parlanqafl Jr.
percent of Ills class ul 53U
Juniors Hr holds rncmliershlp In
the National Honor Society. Ihe
local and national chapters ol
Hie Itela Cluh. and other honor
anil service-oriented organiza­
tions
The sludrnl alvi works al a
food establishment
Glno ho|ies to tie up|Milnted to
attend the Air Force Academy
when he graduates In 1990

Th e agency also asks lor
volunteers to have lived in
Florida lor six months
A stringent screening process
Is drsignrd lo keep (redophlles
from b re a m in g vo lu n te e rs.
Weckerle said Applicant* must
fill out an application, go
thro ug h orientation, be in
tervtewed at home and give
rrfrrrnces Polite records are
checked on Ihr applicant, and as
of F r li
I . I 9 H 0 . It i g
H ro t h e r s / S lu le r s w i l l do
psychological testing on appli­
c a n t* . a* dictated b y t lie
agency * Insurance company
One m ight think that an
agency In a perpetual volunteer
crunch might lower Its strict
requirements Just a tad To
Weckerle. a tad Is loo great a
risk
"Pedophiles are well orga­
nized." he said "Th e y have
Ihrlr own organization and un­
derground publication to teach
them how to grl In to Big
llrothrrVHlg Sisters IF* a very

Winners Inr (lie age categoric*
were as follows Zachary Shertz.
dressed as a red crayon, won In
LAKI MANY Ihe 0- lo 3 -y ra r old category;
LONOWOOO L a u r r n C r u s e , w e a r i n g a
hraulllul bride's gown, won in
the 4- to 7-year-old group: and
CYNTHIA Chandra Durkin, adorned In a
golden princess costume, look
AUSTIN
first In Ihe 8 years and up age
group
Howling wi th pumpkins,
g u id in g a re m o le ro n iro lle d
Saba I Point Country Clutr Hal­ g h o s t t h r o u g h i m i t a t i o n
loween Party. More Ilian 200 tombstones and throwing corks
ch ild re n , escorted by their Into ja c k o ’ lanterns were a few
parents, showed up at Halt.il of die many games Lloyd I (m in­
I'oint Elementary In laingwood. us dreamed up and created
w here the party look place O I
I humus Is the lifeguard al Satiul
30
I'oint Country C luh Alt kids
Ear'll me in lie i ol the Jim laird w rnl home with lots n| candy
lamily goi Involved In the even!
toys and other goodies

Jim made and served popcorn
while Ills wife. Sandy, dressed as
a pumpkin. Judged Hie costume
conlrst anil helped with lund
preparation G anrli and Dustin
their sons, came as vampires
Garrett scared U ir children
walking through the Haunted
House at Ihe school Dustin
played games, and ate hot rktgs
i otton candy and |m&gt;|x urn
T h e costum e parade was
extremely hard to Judge, ac­
cording to Sherry Durkin Mar)
Saltrrtnwait and Sandy laird
Ihe Judges Thev wr re giving out
a dinner table sei for two Inr the
grand prize
S p e a k in g ill tables. T ro y
Shellh.immer wore the grand
pnze-wtnnlng costume Ills head
was disguised as a Vase, and lie
won a table, with l.itili &gt;loth, on
Ills shoulders During the pain
hr found an empty *poi and sal
down so that the tablecloth
tom tied the ground Ills mother
s-lld s l i c ' d never seen him Sit III
one place (or so king'
Troy said, “ I was sort ol
rmt&gt;urnu»rd when people would
starr at me," hul he did tool a
lew Into thinking he was in
animate. And hr thought wtnn
lug the costume parade was
pretty exciting

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Greml'ns ft G o h lin v Guys ft
libnuls Party liad another sm
cess lor another year This year s
parlV. held on Oc t 29 111 l-ukr
Murv. used Hie election year as
Its theme M ore than 1.150
lieiiple attended the event with
around *KX) in rosttim r In a

J a c o b s o n 's in Longw ood
Village Shops held a costume
fash ion show follow ed by
trlck-or treating through the
shopping crater. The children
walked across a stage wlih
Shirley Johnson ot Jacobson's,
wlm would descrttie (hr costume
and have the children turn and
show all sides
Nick Foley, age 2. wore a
&lt;lown costume with a htg. tail
hul Katie Appel. also 2 dressed
In a ' girl ghost" cosiume, made
ol white eyelet, triniiued in gold
Krissie Appel age 8 months
wore wtilskcrs amt mouse ears
On lopol two oversized pumpkin
shp|&gt;ers was I year-old Britlany
fteuilry m a piitopkin costume
And crawling onto Hie stage
came Austin Hair, also I wear­
ing tils leo|Mril costume
All children received trtekortreat hags and a polarold
sn.qrstmi of Hirmselves in cos
tunir
(Cynthia Austin It a Sanford
Harald corraspondant covering
tha Laka Mary-Longwood araa.
Phona: 682-0M2.)

insidious thing,“

chtltl seven years "I (ret very he viid
Itoys typically learn certain
gtMMl alMiut the growth I vr seen
male ly|&gt;es ol tieliavlor that they
in him."
Hohliv litH'k. 2H of Orlando wouldn't have If a male Is nut
lakrs hts little brother. Brian around
"M others can p ro v ld r a
Sianflll 11. in movies, swim­
ming. attraction-, anything 1u t r e m e n d o u s u n i u u n i of
get him out ol Hie house U v l stability." W rckrrlr viid "But
\ear. ihr two iia&gt;k a trip to New u hen a child get* lo Ire 8-9 years
»rh
.
.
^
York and the nation's capital, old. they lend to look lo a
W r v r been ,»ry Itx 4 |
J which Brian never would have sarnr sex role rntalrl Most of our
mothers will tell ns Hial. 'I loiintl
he said " W r have tn keep"o u t had the chance to do otherwisr
Although Weckeile viid Hit- out I ran throw a ball with him
nose d e a n **
Another strategy ha* hern to average volunteer * commitment But he just needs a man."'
Weckerle recalls one panicked
raise ihe age for volunteer* from Is 18 m o n th s in F lo rid a ’s
18 to 21 Wrckrflr It els volun­ transient sta lely. IL m k has hem mother who called his agrney
teers nerd the maturing of those Brian s Big BmitM-r lor atiout live Iw-t ause her 7-year-old son hail
put on her |uirules He told her.
extra three yr.us On the other years now.
Look, he's 7 tie’s Imitating
rod of Ihe scale, some volunteers
Since then tk« k vitd Brian s
are 75 years young
grades have born steadily tin you "
When hoys ln-gm rxhlhlting
Prnhahly 80 (U perrrnl ol Hit- proving, discipline problems at
st bool have all hut vanished, stcrrolyplcally Irm alr ch.irark i d *
a s k i n g
t o r B i g
llrothrrs/Slstrrs are white, anil .mil Brian Is getting along wlih b ristles. It's time lor some male
atHiiit half arr girts. W rckrrlr people now
inllurnce. Weckerle said
said
A lth o u g h the 15-year-old
‘ We are a prevention, not
"But you get a lot ot minoruv intervention, agency." Weckerle agency is United Way-supported.
children amt noi a lot ol minority viid *It's kind ol ludicrous to II raises a thud ol Us 6135.00
volunteers There's umpteen viy dial when little Johnny is 14 annual b u d g e t h lias live lull
reasons w hy you don't grl a lot and stnlrn his thud automobile, time stall members— 'Wrckrrlr. a
he's going lo come tielorr Hie s e c re ta ry a n d t h r r e rase
of rrunortty volunteers."
T h e s a m e g o rs for I lie jlltlge anti lilr Joilge Is going lo workers.
agency's consptcuous shortage viy. You need a Big lliother '"
F o r t n f o n n u ilo n on B ig
m male volunteers anil surplus
The ages 6 * 1 2 arr Ihe Im si ItrotheiVBlg Sisters, call Joe
In Ir m a lr vo lun trrrs
Vou times to shin kids out with Hie Weckerle at I la- Orlando- tuiseil
always have a lol ol Irmalr positive Influence ol a volunteer. organization. 422 3197.
volunteers waiting You don't
even hall lo advertise lor them."
hr vilil Thai Ibis caused some
Irmalr volunteers to be placed
hi M»NI
M II H
with younger txiys
SHIRTS . .. .'T V .’ f*. 8 5 C i *
Weckerle Is doing his (sirl Hr
has tM-en a volunlrer lo the vim r
PANTS .. :*•.“ ?» * 1 . 7 5 E*
Because the agency Is a non
prollt organization. It doesn't
have lo match anyone with a
child Weckerle sometimes has
cancelled a prospective volun­
teer's appll* alliai tirvaiisr one of
his staff member* had a (tad
(rrlln g In Ihe pit of their stom

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"Haunting Tales stared the
children at tin- West Branch
Library In tamgwnnd on Hallowren A n n Cook, the branch
litir.ui.in and Mike- S&lt; hilU told
ltie tales in eerie lushloti and
organized a lion com petitive
rosliime parade I’re schoolers
It van and Ky l e Buna were
dress* d as tw ill sp.it ettirti (they
are twins. In t o i l Linda Jutika
dressed as a eat for the parade,
in whic h each « hilct received a
ribbon
1he Northwest Itranc h Library
in Lake Mary showed three
seasonal movies ran l»y Debtor
Frank I he children's llhiurlan
Third grader Steven Av.mt. who
dresscci as an A rm y man was
one ol 25 children who came
Erin, lire &gt;sc d as a show girl, and
Michele, wearing a nurse's un­
iform, told ilie* librarian. "W e
rxpcclrd IO Ik - Initial. hut It was
Inlsol Inn'

ItuslpDukakls look.dike contest
Jay l.co, who won the contest,
was. In Hie weirds ot parly
organizer Sid Vlhlcn. "most
unique." Lee came as both
liartrara and George Hush. Lee's
face was disguised as George,
and site tiad a " B a r b a r a "
dummy attached lo tier
Altam onte Sp rin gs Mayor
Dudley Bates and Luke Mary
Mayor Dick Fcss judged the
costumes
The event was tlkr a merging
ot |Hillllral party conventions as
Huslirs and Dukakises could be
seen everywhere dancing to the
authentic Polynesian hand.
Kuur-Porm. Disney World and
Sea World s Polynesian •oncers,
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IT W A S A M IS T A K E
TA K IN G S A K G E T O
t o w n W HILE H E S
o n a d ie t

T H E BORN LOSER
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B y Bernice Bade Oeol
Y O U R B IR T H D A Y
Novem ber 6, I B M
Som e thing yo u 've always
wanted bui fell you could nevrr
alford could be within reach In
the year ahead. Your financial
prospect* are starling lo look
more and more rnrouragtng
SCO R P IO (Ocl 24 Nov 221 In
&gt;our Invnlvemrnln with uthrr*
l&lt;Nla&gt;. ) iiu timid hr ghe one who
ultimately derive* I he grratriit
benefit*. rvrn though ytmr In*
Irnttnu* wo.:'I lie sclf-scnlng
■ A O IT T A R IU S (Nov 23 Dec
211 You could tie In lor a
pleasant surprise Imlay when
someone you thought was nevrr
loo fond of ytm expresses to
others how really ureal you are.
C A P R IC O R N U N .
22-Jan
IH| Your slunding In the eyes n(
other will tie elevated today
lirt uuse you won't In- reluelani
lo lake on assignment* or re
sjioiislhlllths llw v hate Ik rtt
.lot king
A Q U A R IU S Man 20 Peh HI I
It ji.it s lo Ik- observant Inlay,
tiecause you ran profit Itmn
studying the rsjM-rien.es of
oltiers What you learn . mil.I lie
..ji|&gt;lb able In vmir iw n llle rt a
P IS C ES (fell 20 Man h S0| lie
a bn more jiroiri m e than usual
of loved ones today, rsjM tally In
sliuailons where itiev have lo
ileal with profile who have glyrn
ihem jir.ihl. ins jirrv bntsfv
A R IE S l5Ut.lt 2 IA j.n l IUI
Finding . ornjMilhle m m (Melons
to |m I around wilh should U
easy lor vim today You usill Is
tin- one who sets the example
tliey II want lo emulate Your
&lt;harm is contagious
T A U R U S IA jmII 20 Mat 201IU
stiMerr in your dealings with
others today hut also make II a
jioinl lo eomjilimrni the deserv
lug K in d words w ill have
enormous Imjsw t and will not hr
tradlly forgotten
G E M IN I I May 21 June 20|
Any flirtation on yo u r |&gt;arl will
l» taken seriously hv the target

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B y Scrnica Bade Osol
YO U R B IR T H D A Y
November 7, IB S 8
I Itere w ill hr big slillts In
. on.tittons In llte- year ahead that
you s l u M i l d Hud to your liking
You an* not njit to t* the ihw
w ho triggers litem
SCO R P IO IOct 24 Nov 221
t'ondnbms continue lo look (avor.tble where your material
tnterrsts are concerned (j|yr
matters iltat ran add to your
ri-sourres toji jirtortty
S A G IT T A R IU S (Nov 23-Drc
2 ll Kiln live. pt.M il. at measures
. an Im- taken today lo tiring
atiout something lor which
you've lieen tiojnng Strive lo lw
ojill'ntsllr and realistic
C A P R IC O R N life.
22 Ian
191 Your grealcsJ asset today* Is
your ability In lakr trail oji
jNJrlunilles and turn tlirm into
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South had more titan enough
to jtimj) lo Iwo hr.iris alter his
jKirtner's takeout doutile ol the
one-diamomt ojieidug Then,
when West |umjM-d In four
diamonds and tfu- tilddlng rante
liar k to South lx- got . aught up
m die rhythm «i the (milling and
went on to font hearts You m-rd
only look at tin- North-South
cards to see dial declarer has
three certain l&lt;*a rs alter which
lie needs something good to
liajijM ii m lire d u ll suit With all
the . lulls lietiind die dummy,
declarer * |KisllhMi doesn't lm&gt;k
P EA N U TS

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21 Coma
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49 Faritcipaia m
34 Earn
40 land maaturtt
Ml autism
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41 Esuteuuef
15 Cantaowtaia
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30 Motion pwturt
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52 f»ctarnation of
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53 Rodam
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27 Youth gp
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51 Rowboat part
54 Hitwa*
55 MmAifel

13 Rif biard
14 Eacarota

ol your intentions so lir sure
you re really Interested before
you siari sending signals
C A N C E R Mum- 21 .July 221 A
sliuatlon you fell wiiuld he
■hill, ult lo manage baiks like u
will work oul sstill relative ease
today Oort l anil, ijsite negative
result*
L E O (Ju ly 23 Aug 22) In
meantngtul rrUttonshijis. don t
tie hesitant about using terms ol
endearment IV.ijile who like
you are etjuallv an vinos to know
you rare lor them
tan irinlrihutr knowledge ymi
tack
A R IE S (Mar.ti 21 Ajiril lli|
You might tic m jm rrd to inakr a
serums decision today, yrl you'll
lakr 11 in stride Past esprrtrnre
and koowlr.lgr slioul.l roatilr
you lo make Itie right move
T A U R U S IA jmiI 20 May 20|
Testy conditions air likely where
your work or career is con­
cerned However, they should n I
la/e you You II tie m your
element meeting and overturn
tog difficult devebijiments
G E M IN I (May 21 June 201 An
old a lly who always seems lo hr
av.dlabtr won't fall you Imlay.
sirjijn n g into Ha- p lrtu rr right on
cue

C A N C E R fJunr 21 July 221
You are still m a lavorahlr trend
lor tinallring sticky mailers dial

V IR G O

I A ug

2I Se j i l

221

Th e re are truth at urns that you
may tie rrjia l.t Malay lor a lay of
you went oul .a your way lo .lo
lor a n o th e r tim id deeds are
. n otin g hom e to roost
L I B R A IS rj.t 2 10.1 231 Y our
assertiveness Is ajlt lo tie jii.t
n u u iu e d Imtay. hut none are
likely to find your a .lion s oflenstve Y o u r motives will h r
masked w ith charm and stm e rl

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i n 1*wm NKWSl'AI’EK KN
f KHPMISK ASSS
have I n t o left hanging
leave any lm»sr etuis

Don I

L E O l-fuly 21 Aug 221 An
tinetpeclrd o|i|Mirtuiill) may
jiresent Itself Imlay dial witt
coalite you lo discuss with a
blend a mailer dial lias tausrd
too lo be uneasy
V IR O O I Aug 2 1 Sept 221
Someone with wh.au you have
strong emotnakd tainds might
make it jiossihlr to ...juire
s*1m rtiling you ve lirrn wanting
for a long time

LIB B A (Srjii 23 Oct 23) A
ja-rsvatal inlrrrsl ran Im suf»siantially advaiurd today 11 you
have llir jirrsisiencr and Irua. Ity to sec |t through Sri a sprr ill.
goat and go for II
(('II9 H H NKW Sl’A I'f It KN
TKHI'HLSi; ASSN

li looks like

you may use your gilt in Iwo
areas
A Q U A R IU S Man 20 Frb IUI
Someone new is atmui lo rntrr
your tih Tills person could
figure prominently and jiosi
ttvrly In your allairs Mir Introductbin will la- made by all
old jial
P ISCES If . h 20 Mae. h 201
Joint veuliirrs .im l.l work oul
well at Hits time csja-ctally ll
you link uji wlllt someone who

B y Jam es Jacoby
We arr always lame-tiling un­
lucky sun split* 1hat cause good
contract* lo tail Here's a horse
ol dlllrrrut color, a deal In which
declarer succeeds became .1
side-suit spills 5-0

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A CR O S S

Hut what is a jdus is dial
West is never uhk- to lead a club.
West led at e of diamonds and
a diamond, dr. Lirrr jillrhlng a
club. South now jilayed at e and
king of heart* amt then the king
ol sjkitfe* Now tfrclarer took die
re m a in in g spade*, throwing
another dull When fie then Ird
dum m y's remaining heart. Ka»t
was on lead with nothing to do
liul lead into 1Im A U of t lulls
I fie find .lo b sjnllt (all five &lt;lulls
in the Hast handl turned out to
Ik - a winner (or declarer
J a m e s J a c o b y 's h o o k s
" J i i e o b v on B rid g e ” a n d
J.nnby on Card (iam es" (writ
Irri wir/i hl% father, die l.ilr
Os wa/d JacobyI .nr now aval/ah Ir ol bookslorr* llolb arr
publishedhv/’baros /looks
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by Charles M. Schuli

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�Sanford H*r*ld, Sanford, Fkxldi — Sunday, NcomMn b. 19&amp;Bj- 7C

Dads
lionshlp...being in Ih r same
place ai dir same lime with llir
assigned father-child role* to
play. In pnat-divnrcc. with
assigned tlmr* und place* which
•ire unfamiliar m faith dad and
Ihr kid*, thr nrrd fur developing
a rral rrlailunshlp I* appurrnl.
And nut necessarily un easy
task
That I* one of Ihr rrasons-fnr
thr evolution nl thr Dlsnry Dad
who provides a perfect world full
of fun and games, prt/r* and
surprise* and very Hide faihrr
llgurr reality Not only dor* the
Thus, ih r Single Parrnl Dad
fantasy erratr problem* for Mom
once the childrrn are dropped
off. hut Ihr childrrn ullimalrly
sutler from never being nposi-il
lo a real father role, which ran
dtslorl lheir Image ol parenting
In ihr future
6:00 | 6:30 I 7:00 7:30 | 8:00 | 8:30 | 9:
ll 1* dlflkult lo sav "n o " to a
Mato
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**!•&lt;'*» usa
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each other on a limited basts
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C o a tia u e d I r o n P i | t 1C
ba*» to
tie pulled til what
time to keep things ro llin g
smoothly.
Dad. on the othrr hund. has
the matii-provider rule dow n,
and an awareness III ih r usjtctis
of eorli of the other rule* Hut
until h r dons an apron over hi*
Ihirc-plec-e Mill or Jean* and
workhools. h r ha* no Inkling of
wliat t* required to k rr p Ih r
show on th r road
T h r Single Parrnl Dad not
only ha* to learn thr mechanic*
of brin g both mother and lather.

not only hu» th e stress of thr
dual role rr*pon*lbilliy. a* dor*
tJi« Single Morn, bul also ihr
additional stress of noi bring
able to share that burden for frar
of appearing Ineffective
T h r lamg Dlsinner Dad also
lias a multitude of iid|u*tmrnts
lo make in order lo maintain a
tnrunlnglul relationship with the
kid* now dial hr I* no longer
part of Ihr dally picture.
i\ la
they w rrr living under the *amr
roof as the children, was. In
effect. Ihr Im *I* for the rrla-

but also ha* lu learn lo rrlutr.
nurture and meaningfully com­
municate with the children. Till*
often Is difficult for m m who
have thrmnelvrs brrn ml*rd to
Internalise feeling* dial are "ac­
ceptable" for glrls/women only.
Not only I* it &lt;l if firn i i to
fommunlralr with the kid*, hut
rare I* thr occasion lhal u hunch
of guy* will get logrthrr over
•ard* and discus* Klrhlr's foul
language and how lo cure II. a
luxury’ women have hrrn al­
lot drd

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TV movie on the big screen
T H E ACCUSED (R) A superb
performance by Jodte Foster
Ignites (his fact-based account of
s young woman who Is gangraped In a bar. As played by
Foster, the woman la a complex
creature. Hardly your typical
ROBERT
movie victim, she’s a rootless
DIMATTEO
l o w -l i f e — a p o t -s m o k i n g ,
hravy-drlnklng waitress who
lives In a trailer w ith her
layabout musician boyfriend. Tare poorly In tourt. Irate, and
She favors tight blouses, skimpy feeling betrayed. Foster shames
miniskirts and a surly, leasing her lawyer into pursuing the
attitude. Led by Foster's fierce case further.» »*«K‘»II Ihoar wlm
and braxen performance, the wllnraard the rape with criminal
movie makes the point that no solicitation
T* r movie Is basically 'he
one could ever deserve to br
raped, th.’*| ‘ here Is all the Illustration of these two poltm.
difference In the world between Whiten by To m Topor. who
Iicing sexually fllrtallous-even scripted the courtroom drama
promiscuous— and having men "Nuts.'’ It’s a little th ln -a n
violently force themsrlves on Issue-oflhe-week mmrle of the
sort that T V handles heller
you.
The movie also makes another D ire cto r Jo n a th a n K a pla n
point— that the three men who ("Mearl Like a Whrcl’T seems
cheered on the rapists were visually stymied lie also (alls to
guilty of a crime, too Initially. get an Interesting performance
Foster s yuppie attorney iKelly from Kelly MrGlIlls In an admit­
McGllllsl plea bargains to get a tedly limited role.
The faint hearted should know
reduced sentence for the rapists,
suspecting that Foster would that the movie includes a graph­

ic recreation of the events lead­
ing up to and Including the rape.
Rather than being exploitative,
this Is a canny way for the film
lo Implicate us in the case. We
watch as Foster flirts and cavorts
that night In the bar. and we
rrtnge In horror as we see that
this sexual play ts being In­
terpreted as "asking for It."
GRADE:
stars

retirement-ortenlrd Air Force ca­
rper officer who Is called off the
golf course one day lo helm a
reconnaissance mission. Shot
down and left stranded In an
area lira! Is soon lo lie the
locution of an American bom b­
ing effort. Hackman hides out in
(hr Jungle while a dedicated pilot
(Danny Glover) tries lo rescue
him

W ITH O U T A C L U E (PGI Some
things would s rn n foolproof— •
this revisionist view of Sherlock
Holmes and Dr. Watson starring
Michael Caine and Den Kingsley
among them Hut. alter selling
up a potentially clev.-r situation,
the movie liirtrs oul lo Ire a
mirthless dud
The gimmick id Gary Murphy
und Larry Slrawlher's srrlpt Is
that Watson (Kingsley) Is the
real sleuth rnasirrinlnd of the
dpo To guard his reputation as
a doctor, he has htrrd a lowly
actor (Caine) to m a i l the charai
ter of llolmrs. and thus lakr
credit for solvingtlw « airs.
Once the movie sets up this
Inverted relationship. It seitles
for bring no mrxc than s slightly

Essentially. H r movie Is one
more war r r s r ir drama, but It s
crisply directed, and It knows
rtrough to -*ay close to its two
central characters— b u ild in g
feeling through the p e rfo r­
mances of the two trait actors
The men don’t meet until near
the rnd of the pfeturr. but they
(iNninunUatr try radio ro d e — in
golf terminology—and w r irrl
their growing heard GRADE: 2't
stars

Kolly McQitlit (riQh'l is a larryar who tries to help Jodie Foster in
The Accused.” the story of a brutal Qang tape »"d 'Is aftermath
c o m ic version of a typical
Sltrrloi k Holmes mystery Very
slightly comic Caine gives one
ol his rate mediocre perfor­
mances. and I hr twlnklv eyed
Kingsley conveys more rfTort
than fun Viewers who lung to
see a willy take-off an the

C o llie of the collar w elcom e in church
l Several years
ago. my 10 y s f old daugh'rr.
(air entire named Ruff ?nd I
visited a very old town outside of
Denver. As w r slopped at a little
church lo listen to a mtntstrr. we
were Invited in. I pointed lo my
dog. and Ihe m iniste r a n ­
nounced loudly. " A ll G od’s
creatures are welcome In God’s
house."
W r went In and sal close to a
wall so we srouldn’t bother
anybody W hen Ihe people
nrayrd. Ruff pul hts head down
between hts paws, when the
jirople sang. Ruff ’’sang" louder
than anybody
The minister devoted the last
lu ll of the sermon to “God’s
hair legged rm a lu rrs " As wr
were leaving Ita- rliurth. many
isutshloorrs sharped lo shake
Huffs paw or give him a hug So.
who says rhlldren dressed Ur
pajamas don't belong In church.
A h b y ? A r e n ’ t th e y G o d 's
creatures, too?

Iowa." who s had ll up lo her
ryetialls w ith supermoms w'*o
work outside the home and
entrust the care of their ehildrrn
to others She's angry h rra u tr
mothers w ho slay home are
l o o k e d d o w n u p o n , wh i l e
"su iirrm o m s" are praised and
rrsjieeird

AD VIC E

ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN
20-yrar-old male college student.
Recently my gtdlrlend asked nw
to get my ear pierced I know
that many men air doing this
and some don’t think It’s Ihe
thing to da
I was going to gel a pair of
small diamond earrings (or my
girlfriend and me (She would
wear one anil I would wear the
other I I thought It was a gi.nl
Idea, Ihi I I haven I eonsrnlfd
yet. lor I don't know wlial others
might think of me particularly
m y pan-nls

n u n n o . c a l if .

What do vim and vour readers
think?
P O IN T L O O K O U T. MO.

You're dog

DEAB LO O K O U T: It you are

go n e rig h t Ih e v a re 1

M A S A B B T: I’m a 20 year
old woman Several years ago I
i ante across this piete in your
leylumn. and II Iras helped rue a
great deal lo understand tela
llonshlps and to grow emo­
tionally
Every lime I pul another Mr
Right" behind m r. I go through
my hope chest and read this
piece It gives me an odd sense of
strength I'd really love (or
otlrers to read It and rrsllre what
I've realized from reading u
I’lease run II again Thank you

I am a working mother hut I d
never r ai l myself a
"suprrmom " I envy all those
women who can slay home and
raise their children Id liave
given anything to havr had lire
charier, but mv son's father left
us wtwn Todd was 5 months
old I i ould rlllirr go on welfare
or work two Jot»w I rltinr H*c Ism
(ohs
I worked 70 lo 75 hours a
wrek lor sis years with no child
support or outside aid 1 he Mrs!
few nronths I lei! my bestir at 4
a m and walked to the siller s
house, tarrying m y tiny baby I
continued lo walk to work
arriving al 7 a m I did this until
a i ould allonl to huv a second
hand tar
.

I »e workrd my way up. now
tM-wUaling brvauwe you are con
Tit* able lo makr II will* one k*b
retried about what "others
I am a den rtvxher lot Todd s
Ipuith ularly your |&gt;arrnlB| rniT.ht
Cub Scout in s p M rs a won­
think. I advise vim to (ml Hits derful kid — smart well Iwhaied
Itlea on tiold
and lovable Wr read logether.
hike laugh, argue (day games
a n d m a k e J e lly
I 'm n o
DEAB A BBT: I d like lo re supermom I'm normal And
s|mnd to "Got ll Together in there are a lot ol other single

VERTICAL
BLINDS

B .E . M EEHAN.
NEW ORLEANS
f DEAN B.B.: I'm happy to—
ilierelt Is.
After s while, you learn Ihe
subtle difference between hold
mg a hand and chaining a soul.
And you learn that kivr doesn't
niran leaning and company
doesn't mean serurtly And you
liegin lo understand that klsaes
aren't contracts and presents
aren't promises And you begin
‘to accept your drlrats with your
head held high and ymir ryes
open, with the grace of a woman,
not lire grief of a child You learn
lo build your roads on today,
tweause tomorrow's ground Is
'too uncertain and futures have a
way of falling down in mid flight
After a while you Irarn that even
sunshine burns If you gel too
much So you plant your own
garden and drrorulr your own
soul. Inslrad of walling for
someone lo bring you flowers
And you Irarn that you really
can rndurr. that you really arc
strong And that you really do
(rave worth and Hurt you keep
learning With every goodbye
you learn (Author Unknown!

DEAB

A BBT:

DEAR ABBT: 1hree i h m s
lor Go* It Togrther in Iowa I
was a m huoltr-ai her for live
years, bul gave It up when I had
m y flrrl r hild Sow I havr four
|* | e a s e s p a r e me t h e
have lo work ext use I know
ton many supermoms" wfio
live in 1200.000 homes havr a
ItMW in ihe driveway, a •win*
unrig jh. iI in thr backyard and
la k e E u ro pe a n vacations
M eanwhile, t h r y ' r r paying
strangers In raise their kids
la-l s get bar k lo raising our own
families staling I -sw eijensivr
clotfies driving ettuuam tars
and doing what women were
meant In ik&gt;— tririg Itottirmak
ers rind full-time mothers
I wmildn l dream of giving Itie
rrspnnsibtllljl aist fu n of raising
m y i lilldien lo a n v n n e else It s
tlie most lullllling a n d rewarding
M * II I Hie world

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IN A TLAN TA
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Fo r a penonal. unpublished
rsply. Mnd a soil sddreised.
stamped tors lops to Osar Abby.
P O Boi #*440 Los Angelas
Calif #004# All correspondence
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VIEW POINT

The debate we didn’t
get to watch on TV
ll was purely cotnetdcrtal that the paths of
George Bush and Michael Dukakis crossed at
the Los Angeles airport.
Both were in California wooing that stale's 47
electoral votes. It's a state Dukakis must carry if
he has any hope of gettlngio the White House.
Bush was In Orange County, a traditional
Republican stronghold, preaching a strong
nalkaud defense, line Hem budgrt control and
tougher drug laws.
Dukakis was In San Franclaro trying to find a
discount beautician who would cut him a break
on an eyebrow trim.
With the election
Just two days away,
the two have really
developed a Wrong
dislike for each other.
•fa goor beyond the
usual “ m y worthy
opponent'* status to a
d o g -e a t-d o g c a m ­
paign.
It's the old singles bar syndrome, the taler It
gets, the prettier the women are. In the
campaign, the later It gets, the more you hate
your opponent.
Bush had just spoken to some supporters near
the ticket counter and turned In rush toward Air
Force II when he brushed Dukakis, who was
struggling with a suitcase bigger than the
diminutive Massachusetts governor himself
The ensuing exchange — which turned Into the
debate we didn't get to see on television —
might have gone like this:
"O h . excuse me." Bush said politely before
not Icing who he had run Into Then with a no*r
of sarcasm. "So It's you. I thought you were
Herve V lilac her there for a minute. Didn't see
you walk undtr the metal detector."
"V ery funny George." Dukakis countered
"But give tt a rest with the short Jokes, will ya "
"O r what, you'll jump up and hit me in the
kneecap?" Bush laughed
"You know, for a guy who's about lo lose a
presidential election, you're In a pretty good
mood." Dukakis quipped.
“ Oh yeah, let me tell you something, shorty.
You'd Just better be glad Pat Paulsens not
running or you'd finish third."
I
but you and your dirty
"Th a t's

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Voters may be scarce
More people eligible but many
of them will stay home Nov. 8
WASHINGTON — Th e voters who will
send either Democrat Michael Dukakis
or Republican George Bush to the White
House arc younger, more ferrule and
more black than In past presidential
elections.
But the turnout — ih r num bci of
citizen* 18 or older who actually go to
the poll* — also may br one of the
smallest In recent years
The rhanglng (are of the electorate li a
result of both population trend* and
voter registration drives among groups,
especially minorities and the poor, who
are generally under represented among
the pool of registered and participating
voters
In 1984. 92 8 million Americans voted
— about 53 I percent of the voting a„.
population — and some analysis are
predicting the percentage of voters could
drop below the 51 percent who voted In
the 1948 election, or rv rn below the 50
prrcenl mark
"Candidates will seek votes Irum an

electorate llut I* less while, less male,
younger and more Southern because of
shifts in the population and changes in
registration." according to Crlinda t.akc.
senior associate at The Analysts Group
Inc.
Census Bureau figures estimate that
183 million people will make up ihe
voting age population on Flection Day.
Including 05 3 million women and 87 4
million men — an Increase ol nearly 9
million over Ihe 174.487.000 electorate
in 1984
"And If Ihe same proportion votra In
1988. nearly 94 million votrs will be
raat." thr Census Bureau said
Among Ihe most important changes
has been Ihe growing number of women
as both a part of th r voting age
imputation and ol actual voters, giving
rise to Ihe much discussed "gender
g«l&gt;
In 1984. 8 million more women than
men voted with 64 percent of men
favoring Ihe re election of Ronald Reagan
hut i&gt;nly 55 percent of women favoring
□ •as Vstars. Fags 8D

THE ISSUES GAP
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the r seism In those ulrviaon ads you've bren
running Anyway, who taught your campaign
advisors how to spell furlough?*
"Racism? Rartam? This from a man who
called Jesae Jackson the day after the Demo­
cratic convention and told him not lo get in the
way? A nd what's all this garbage about how
we've been running a negative campaign. It's
like President Reagan said, w r don l run
negative campaigns w r just tell the truth sbout
the Democrats and they TH IN K it's negative."
"Listen George, we've countered every charge
you've thrown at us. Including the liberal label.
I'm a liberal Just like Harry Truman and John
Krnnedy and I'm proud of It."
"If you're so proud of It. how cutnr ll took you
IH months to admit It? And another thing, how
come you mention names like Truman and
Krnnedy but don't say anything about liberals
like McGovern. Carter and Mondale? Mike,
you're so confused and desperate you'd admit
you were the Jolly green giant If you thought ll
might get you a few more votes."
"W e're going lo win ihts election. George,
we've taken a more solid stand on the
bees
like national defense, abortion and
daycare.**
"Listen Mike, you play defenar like the Denver
Brnncoa did against Indianapolis Monday night.
A n d y o u r Idea of daycare Is to force
grandparents lo apply for llremes before they
can babysit their own grandchildren '*
This kind of mindless dialogue continued for
several more minutes before the discussion
evolved, or digressed, lo lls lowest level.
"B y the way George, that's a nice Me Is (hat a
cllp-on?" Dukakis laughed.
"T h is He cost more than your house." George
said, enraged that anyone, especially a political
opponent, would sink lo wsrdrobr criticism
"If that's the case, then you got ripped off."
Dukakis said.
After comparing Insults on looks, clothes, and
money, the two men finally went their separate
ways looking like the Iwo candidates we've all
come lo know and love.
"N y a h . nyah. nyah-nyah-nyah." Dukakis
yelled while thumbing his nose as Bush
departed.
"W hat a baby." Hush said to the secret service
agents as he hraded for his plane. "He's Just
lucky I don't have my water plslnl with me.*'

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Wlist If. and It’s an ominous thought. Dukakis
actually pulled olf an upset victory? What kind
of people would make up his cabinet?
Speculation has It that a Dukakis administra­
tion would be made up of Paul Ilrountas as
uttomey general Bill Gray os budget director.
Sam Nunn as defense secretary and former
Walter Mondale spokesman Dayton Duncan as
While House spokesman.
Th e two real clinchers are John Sasao and
Susan Eatrtch.
You remember Sasao. he's llic guy who
carries a video recorder around In hit car and
spies on opposing candidates.
Susan Estrtch. that lovable redhead with the
David Lettermcn teeth, heads Dukakis' camPfigo and If be wins, she would likely fill the
to H M W hite House adviser.
And you thought Vice-President Dan Quayle
sounded scary.

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E D I T O RI A L S

Fred Streetman
has earned trust
Fred S trccU m u i U the incum bent com m is­
sioner for District 3 on Seminole C o u n ty's
floard of C o u n ty C o m m issio n e rs a n d is
Seeking rc-election to that poet.
A Republican. M r. Streetm an now serves as
chairm an o f the com m ission b a u d . H e has a
record o f d istin gu ish e d sendee a n d far*
frighted leadership to the county.
M r. Streetm an has taken a no-nonsense
approach to co u n ty governm ent and has
earned a reputation lo r knowledge of the
issues and a determ ination to take a stand for
what he feels is best for the county. H e has
been criticized, w ith Justification, for some of
the a ctio n s of the co m m issio n b u t his
convictions have not been questioned. Ac*
eusatlons directed at h im for some actions
have p ro v e n g ro u n d le s s a n d p o litic a lly
motivated. He has demonstrated a commit­
m ent to the beat Interests of Seminole County
through h is Involvement on the Expteeeway
A u th o rity . Metropolitan Planning Organiza­
tion. a nd the Wekhra R im Task Pome. Hta

This Is probably a minority view these days,
but 1 aey taro cheer* for negative advertising.
Carefully crafted, negative ada educate voters as
almost nothing else!doe*.
t
They've certainly ed'.-ated this year’s elector­
ate. mostly to the benefit of George B urY
Perhaps that's why so many commentators, in
concert with Michael Dukakis, seem unable lo
suppress their rage.
According to the writer Elizabeth Drew. Bush's
focus on prison furloughs In Massachusetts Is
the “ the worst, mast slimy" tactic tn recent
memory. Columnist Carl Rowan finds It "more
Insidious than anything I've seen In any
campaign.”
Really, now. More "slim y'' or "Insidious" than
President Lyndon Johnson's 1964 ads against
Barry* Goldwalrr? Remember the one showing 3
little girt counting the petals she pulled oil
flower/ The camera closed In on a tight shot of
her eye Just as s deep voire began a countdown
that ended In a nuclear explosion — at which
point Johnson’s own solemn words urged
Americans to repudiate "darkness.”
In retrospect, the ad was atrociously unfair
given (be way Johnson escalated the Vietnam
War. Vet, !ik: ntany negeliv- conmereials. -ven
Johnson's forced viewers to consider an Impor­
tant Issue, namely what the president and

Gold water were laying about war anil peace.
Bush's ads accomplish something similar.
They force voters to confront Dukakis' values
and Ju d g m e n t.
Moreover! Bush's ads
for the most pan l.-w
reasonably close to
l h e t r u t h .
Massachusetts did
Indeed boast one of
the most extreme
prison furlough proms In the United
Irs. And Dukakis
stood by It even after
It b a c k fire d h i d ­
eously. Voters find
hta behavior sign If!
cant In pail because
n e g a t i v e
they find It appalling.
c a m p a ig n in g
S t i l l , n e g a t iv e
campai gni ng
achieves only
achieves only half of
half of a cana c a n d id a te 's
d l d l l l ' t
mission. It defines
mission ■
the opponent, but It
doet woefully llUle to d.-finr the negative
campaigner hlmsrlf.
presidential primary Iasi

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Sincerely,
Tommy

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WASHINGTON — The temptation ol easy
money from a home equity loan has blinded
many a borrower lo the downside lout year.
Americans borrowed about 5125 billion
through home equity loans, and that barely
touched the potential. There la more than 54
I nil ton in home equity natkmwtdr
Occasionally, however, (hose borrowers gel
ugly surprises. Some banks use a halbxtn
payment system. In which thr full prlnrliMl
cranes due In one lump sum In addition, lew
banks offer (Ixrd Interest rates, and thr
majority of lending inalllutkma refuse tn put a
celling on thr amount that Interest rates ran
go up In a single year.
We have waved thr warning fldg rat equity
loans In the past Now a study by Consumer 's
Union offers fresh evidence of the potential
for abuses
Th e consumer
group reported that
most home equity

. Jennifer C. Kelley. HeputoMean. and Art
D*vis.' Democrat, are competing far the

P e a r Santa,
P id A d m iral Rpbert
E. P e a ry e v e r a c tu a l­
ly r e a c h t h e N o rth
Pole, o r n o t ?

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with Gorbachev? Yes. but Dukakis would havr
done so as writ. To Improve education and
attend to the environment? Of course, bill how?
Dukakis seeks belter arhoota and cleaner air too
Bush is setting hlmseir up for an enfeebled
presidency, one In which he mcrrly reacts lo
congressional Initiatives More precisely. a ITrsI
dent Bush Is likely lo become the Great
Accom modal or. Whrn Congress seeks to lavish.
*av. an extra 510 billion on rarty childhood
education Bosh will probably rrru m tnrn d .♦
more prudent 5o btlllun — and finally ap.lt ihr
dlffrrrncr In order lo settle the squabble
Make no mistake: Congrrss Is Itching lor an
expansionist, pail Reagan hatrhanalia. It will
not defer lo a President Bush as It son inline*
deferred lo Reagan In the early daya of Ills llrst
term. Far from radiating respect for Bush
whatever the margin of his triumph. CongrrM is
likely :o Ignore or disdain him. f'rrstd.til C a m .
endured the same treatment In 1976.

Borrower beware
of equity loans

Davis gets nod

Berry's World

|lB.inrTW

J A C K ANDERSON

those of
he articulates a dear vision
facing the county In eoUd_________ _
enforcement of concurrency regulations,
the constant battle to protect rivers. ,_
wetlands and waterways.
The itext tour years will be crucial
Sem inole County and competent experk
is vital on the commtaalnn. Mr. Streetman
d e m o n stra te d that competence and
H erald recom m ends his re-election.

com m ission m at for District 5. Neither has
nought elective office In the past, though Mrs.
Kelley has been active w ith in the Republican
:|Kirty. M r. Davis cu rren tly serves on the
co un ty's Code Enforcem ent Board and has
prior service on the Parks and Recreation
Board. Alcohol. D ru g s end Mental Health
C ouncil. P lu m b in g E xa m in e rs Board and the
Com prehensive Land P lanning Com m ittee.
* 'M r. Davis has been a thorn tn the aide of
some political officials and a savant to others.
Including m any area residents. He Is well
versed on must Issues w ithin the co u n ty and
unhcsltcntly voices his opinion before the
appropriate boards. H is positions on water
p o llu tio n . In a p p ro p ria te Im pacts on the
environm ent, drugs a nd crim e, a nd solid
waste dispo sal are cle a rly defin e d a n d
consistent w ith the view s of conservation
groups.
Mrs. Kelley has been a resident of Sem inole
C o u n ty since 1969 and a former school
teacher. She rem ains active in the teacher's
union and is a registered lobbyist for the
association. She has more than ten years
experience in business. Th o u g h not well
informed on m a ny issues directly afTectlng
the co u n ty. Mrs. Kelley has presented a
broad-based platform dealing w ith road
construction, county services, expediting the
expressway and containm ent of coun ty taxes.
T h e very foundation of local governm ent Is
the willingness of citizens to become involved
w hen th e y sec tro u b le d situa tio n s and
perceive themselves capable of m aking signif­
icant contributions to the situation.
T h e H erald thinks that Mr. D avis is the
better qualified of the tw o but we have doubts
concerning cither's ability to provide the
leadership needed to cope w ith the coun ty's
complex grow th problems.

spring. Republican Pete du Punl was warning
about the risks of vagueness. Candidates who
fall to spell out what they Intend to do after the
balloting will find themselves without a mandate
to do anything, even If elected In a landslide.
Assuming Rush takes office next January,
what will his mandate be? To oppose higher

ITHINKICARJ1HNKI CAN.-. I THINK I CAN

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DAVID S. BRODER

Bush’s campaign sinks Dukakis
NAPERVILLE, til. - Twelve nights before Ihr
end of the presidential ru'-r. Democrat Michael
S. Dukakis found himself in a hlgh-srhool gym
In the heart of Du Page County, the banner
Republican suburban county In Illinois, lie
started a "town meeting" with the statement.
"Th e American people arc not very happy
with this campaign. There have been loo
many smears and fears..."
No less than eight limes In Ihr next hour did
a questioner or Dukakis raise an laaue
stemming from a George Bush ad. and each
time Dukakis said his position had been
misrepresented, distorted or falsified. Ilia plea
to the crowd was not. "Help me win." but
"Help me set the record straight."
How did It come to this with a candidate who
had such high hopes of winning Just three
months ago? That Is the question that Is being
raised already by Democratic officials and
officeholders across the country. Unless
Dukakis has a miraculous rreovrry. that
question will explode Into a venomous intraparty debate on Nov. 9.
T h is was not an election Democrats
expected to lose. In their anger and frustration.
they are (minting fingers al two jieoplr —
s. for what many Democrats call the
Dukakis,
Ineptitude of his campaign, and Bush, for what
they describe as the negativism and meannesa
of his run for the White House.
The grievances are substantial, but the view
here la that Democrats are far more to blame
far their own plight than anyone else.
Consider, for a moment. I he basic dynamic
of this election cycle. After the Reagan
victories of 1980 and 1984. Democrats of all
stripes abandoned the last shreds of hope from
the New Deal-New Frontier-Great Society era
that they were the "nalural majority" party.
No one In the leadership thought a candidate
could win s national election simply by asking
people lo "vole Democratic.'1 Not when
millions of New Deal volrrs w ere dying off and
millions of unattached or Republican-leaning
baby boomers were replacing them.
From national chairman Paul G. Kirk on
down, almost everyone except Jesse L
Jackson also accepted the premise that
old-llmc Democratic programs and Interest
groups were more likely lo alienate swing
voters than attract them. Kirk scrapped the
mid-term conference of 1986, on the grounds
that the people and policies likely to be
displayed ihere would hurt, noi help, chances
of regaining control of the Senate.
He was applauded for his prudence In doing
that, and was cheered again when hr managed
a national convention In Atlunla which said
almost nothing In Its platform and hid all of its
controversial constituency groups and figurcs--except, again, for J e rksoti.
d
But without the appeal of raw partisanship

or of Issurs and Ideology, how were ih r
Democrats to attract a m ajority of th r
unufnitated voters? There wt-rr only two
possibilities Irft.
One was the nominee's personal ap|&gt;ral. Had
they had a candidate possessed of the energy,
the charm, the real, or thr magnrtlsin that
attracts voters to the visceral level, thry might
have prevailed. Uul for all the comparisons hr
made with John Kennedy. Dukakis plainly did
not fit that description, nor did anyone else In
the field. Except.
again, for Jackson,
whose Ideology and
race clearly raised
giant harriers to his
election.
T h r only remain­
ing opllnn lor the
Democrats was lo
present themselves
us the parly brltrr
able lo govern In
challenging Hines
T h i s becam e I h r
Dukakis strategy, lie
was cheered when he
said In his accep­
tance speech ihui
"the Issue Is romp e t e n c r . not
ideology."

was not
an e l e c t i o n
Democrat 8
e x p ec t e d to
lose j

Well, history show* few If any cases where
the volrrs have picked a President because he
was arguuhly a somewhat hcllrr manager
tluin his opponent. Only whrn competence Is
mulched against demonstrated i n c o m j K l r n c r
Is It likely lo guarantee victory If Lloyd
Bcnlscii were ginning against Dan Uuuylr. Ihr
competence Issue might well I k - enough Hut
for Dukukls lu prevail. Bush hud lo tic seen us
an Incotnpclriil. That was Ills Image, for
millions or American*, as laic as lust summer.
But when Hush stepped out ol that shadow
In New Orleans and began running a ramjialgn
lhal was sharply defined. fmusrd and illsclpllned-evcn If highly negative lowurd
Dukakis (hr competence strategy came un­
glued.
Since It become evident that this would nol
pan out, Dukakis has tried half-a-dozen other
strategies, each of ihrin based on one of the
Ideologies! themes thr Democrats had locked
In Ihr closet for four years. Al various times.
Dukakis has run on economic nationalism, on
welfare-stale expansion, on opposition lo
foreign Inlrrvritllonlsm. and on the form of
buhy-boom pojnill&amp;iti known as the "middleclass squeeze " llul lie's hull-hearted about
such ruuscs. and he keeps warning lo gr back
lo proving that he'd "do it better" titan Hush,
whatever Ih r "It" may be

loan contracts allow
(h r lender In change
thr contrail terms al
any time alter Ihr
agreement Is signed.

Of (tic* 45 institution*
surveyed, not one
ottered a llxrd Inter
est rate Nearly GO
percent had c o n ­
tractual provisions
allowing Ihr inlrrrsl
f W e h a v e
rate to rise as much
as U p e rc e n ta g e
w a v e d the
points higher than
w a rn in g (la g
the original rale
on e q u i t y
Consumer's Union
loans In the
recommended that
past |
Congress pass laws
lo protect borrowers
A solution that sounds reasonable would hr
to lor hid lenders front changing the term* ol
home rqulty loans after thr rontrart lias tarn
signed. But thr banking lobby will tic a
jMiwrrful adversary of any law* thal crimp
the style of Ihr lending Institutions
There Is potential lor abuse on both sides a*
things stand now. T b r lender can Juggle the
contractual (rim s lo the (mini that the
tMirrnwrr ran'l |wy the bills anymore. And
the borrower, leased on by Inflated real estate
values, ran grt In over his nr her head The
result. In both eases, can tie foreclosure
To dale. Iiowrvrr, I he sprrtrr of mass
foreclosures |m* nol m ulrrlallm t In the
Irriu y ovrr equity loan*. The average InMliulton ha* mon- than 2.500 outstanding
home equity line* of credit and Irs* than one
account In forec losure.
HOME BUYER NEWS - The lOOlh Con
grrss was a wash for flrsi-llinc home buyer*
The good news Is lhal Congress voted lo
extend housing bond programs for modrratc-lneome families looking for their first
home. The bonds offer lower Interest rates
because hanks and other lenders don't have
to pay taxes on Ihr Interest they earn from
them. Mortgage (Kinds have brrn rrs|Hiiisihlr
lor helping un estimated 1 million first-time
buyer* fulllll the American drram since 1980.
Had Congress not acted, the bonding pro­
grams would havr expired Ihls year.
T h r tuid news Is that a Senate hill to help
buyers pul together their down payments
failed. T h r hill would havr encouraged home
buyers to Invest In speclul tax-exempt,
five-year (rank accounts, similar lo Individual
lU'lirrrncnt Accounts, to accumulate down
payments for Ihclr first homes.
Another bill lhal died before Congress
adjourned was even more grncroua. Il would
have provided a "buy down" of Interest rales
on mortgages taken out by Orst-llme buyers
with a maximum rale of 6 percent. That one
would have cost the ledenil treasury 56
billion over three years.
* __ - 1—JS-* | m

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The right to vote should be exercised

LETTERS
Support lor Republicans
That accusation against Huah and the presi­
dent last week la ao ridiculous, and yet some
people will believe I t I can't help answering It.
It's another desperate effort of the liberals to put
Dukakis In tier White House. And of course, that
man who rules Iran would cooperate with a lie.
He hated Carter, a Democrat, and he hates
Reagan, a Republican.
Another lie that keeps bobbing up Is that the
president Is responsible for the deficit. Doesn't
anybody ever read the Constitution? Power Is
divided. Our liberal House of Representatives
holds the purse strings. The president cannot
get one penny of laxpyers money without
consent of the House of Representatives. And
both houses In Congress have members who
pay btclr campaign debts with la*payers'
money — money that could be used to help the
unfortunate for whom they pretend to have so
much compassion. They get the president to
sign their special Interest bills by Including
them In a bill the president believes necessary
for the welfare of the nation. The "one line veto"
would enable the president to cut out free gifts
to millionaire developers and millionaire owners
of huge sugar plantations or for schools In
Prance!
llut the "one line veto" has to be a law. And
who makes the taws? Congress'
Read the constitution. The House of Repre­
sentatives holds the purse strings! And a kit of
l hem are gett Ing richer fast.
Lucille Campbell
Sanford

Critical of Mack's record
Connie Mack Is an cmbamuameni to Florida!
fl Is so deplorable. In fact, that he recently
earned a distinction that no Florida con­
gressman has ever received. Environmental
Action, a national conservation advocacy group,
named Mack to Its 1068 'D irty Horen" That Is
t h e w h o 's w h o o f t h e w o r s t a n i l environmentalists In the House and Senate, and
Mark was at the top of the list
In October of 1906. when the House voted to
rraulhortse the toxic waste cleanup Superfund
program. Mack waa the only Florida repre­
sentative to oppose It. When the House rejected
a Reagan budget in February 19H6 that would
have cut the Environmental Protection Agency's
budget In half, eliminated grants for endangered
species and historic preservation and slashed
National Park Service spending. Mack was the
only Florida representative to support II. He lost
on a 312-12 vote. He also voted to postpone use
of a shrimp netting device that saves cn
(Lingered sea turtles tn the Gulf of Mexico On
both counts, his House colleagues overruled
him.
In shon. Mack has voted, during his six-year
tenure In Congress: against requiring companies
to make public any chemicals they use that ran
rauar canrer and birth delects; against a
smoking ban on domestic alrllnr flights, agsinst
higher appropriations for the Department of
Interior and El'A: against a provision to stop the
Interior department from selling 260.000 acres
of mineral lands to oil companies, against
special protection for tributaries of the New
River In West Virginia; for postponement of
sanctions for air polluters undrr the Clean Atr
Act: against a plan to add 33 I million tn solar
rnrrgy research
In a slate where environmental issues have
such Impact. Mack Is completely out of step
wilt) the Florida delegation. As a congressman,
he’s been a darling of the polluters.
Betty Merton
Palm City

The Boston Tea Party took place because the
colonists resented taxation without being repre­
sented In Parllment. In essence the Revolution
that ensued wax about representative govern­
ment.
Once the constitution was framed, sufferage
was limited to white males. Universal sufferage
became a reality because our constitution was
both stable and flexible: stable enough to hold
the country together, flexible enough to allow
for Instllutlonal change over time,
In slightly more than a century there have
been four ammendments to the constitution,
which removed barriers to voting because of
race. sex. economic condition and age.
The 15th ammendment wax ratified In IH70.
This removed restrictions to voting on the basis
of race, color or previous conditions of servitude.
This ammrndmcni followed the Civil War and
purported to make blacks eligible to vole. In
spile of the 15th ammendment. It wax the Civil
Rights Act of 1965 and the acts that followed
that suspended various devices ullllicd lo deny
the franchise to many blacks.
Great Impetus was given lo extend voting
rights lo women. Parades, speeches and pam­
phlets were rmployed by advocates to trumpet
their cause Article 19 was ratified in 1920
grunting women the franchise.
Forty-four years after the 19th ammendment.

OPINION

LURLENE
SWEETING
—

the 24th ammendment was ratified This
removed the economic deierranl lo voting
Imposed by H ip poll lax and any other lax
The final amrnrndincni geared lo expand the
franchise was the twenty-sixth, ratified In 1071
Proponents for lowrrtng lire voting age lo !H
rrasoned that II a person was old enough to lxdraftrd and fare other legal obligations hr was
old enough lo vole. Another factor was ihc
diversity of voting ages among the 50 stairs
The lower limit (nr voting was 21 In a majority
of slates. However. Georgia and Krnlucky
permitted IH-yrar-olds lo vote, while In Alaska
and Hawaii the lower limit w as Ml and 20 vrars.
respectively
Th u s all Amrrtcans age in and above have
Ihr right lo choose Ihclr representatives Alt
Americans are required to register will* ilielr

local election olfn ml*
How diligent have we been In assuming this
civic responsibility? Statistics from Ihr 1984
presidential election revealed that almost ( I I %
of eligible women voters exercised ihclr Iran
rhlse as comparrd with 5 9 \ of male voters
Almost two-third? |63%| of voters ugr 18-20 did
not vote Persons age 55 and above voted In the
greatest numbers, approximately 7 2 1
The failure of many Americans to vote Is of
concern, particularly those in the 18-20 age
bracket They are the future leaders of this
country. How can representative government
endure if only a third o( them vole? Hopefully,
this lack ol \oiiiig reflects an Immaturity related
to c iv ic responsibility, ra th e r than an
abandonment of rrni for representative govern­
ment
The president Is ihr only elected olllrlai who
represents all Americans, unlike congressmen,
who arr limited to representing cttl/ens In
designated geographical areas
Each of us sliould fulfil our civic rr*|xmsltillHy
and vote lor the candldairs ol our choice
November 8
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S o v ie ts tu rn to W e s t to b a n k ro ll reform
MOSCOW — Faced with a storm of complaints
about declining living standards and chronic
shortages. Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev Is
lapping foreign capital markets al an unprece­
dented rale — almost tripling the national debt
— lo make good on his promise of a Communist
consumer paradise
In ret-eni weeks the Kremlin has been
borrowing feverishly lo build up Its light
manufacturing and food processing Industries in
an effort lo restock the nation's shelves.
Some Western bankers and diplomats term It
an attempt to "bribe" Soviet workers to support
what has so far amounted to painful economic
reform. The reforma have led to layoffs and
plant closings and a Iota of a m illion
manufacturing jobs in the first nine months of
this year.
European banks, encouraged by thrtr gov­
ernments. are eager lo help bankroll Soviet
reform and in effect ball Gorbachev out. U.S.
banks, believing there Is not enough profit tn the
terms Moscow demands, remain on the side­
lines.
Since Gorbachev came to power In 1985 the
Soviet hard currency foreign debt has almost
tripled, to an estimated M O billion. In October
alone ltie Kremlin signed up for another 12 4
billion In Western credits.
At least another 97 5 WWion more are being
negotiated with bank consortiums from Britain
and France, according todipkimata.
Western bankers and diplomats arc divided
over whether ihc Kremlin Is laklng on too much
forrlgn debt too quickly The problem Is
compounded because the Soviet ruble Is not
con vert Itale In world markets
All Soviet exports are priced in dollars.
Including oil Half Ihr national debt la de­
nominated In Japanese yen and German marks.
Thus when the dollar slides against these
currencies, the Soviets have lo sell more goods
In dollars lo service the debt.
"Yes. the debt has Increased dramatically, bul

MHthall Oofbactov
It Is not anything that overly worries |x-opl&lt;yet." salo one British hunker In Moscow. "Th e
debt looks lu be sustainable and Ihr feeling Is
they can and will borrow more. They gn
favorable trims and II provides a relatively

quick fix f v the economy."
Kxjx-rt* suv II has liecomr more dllllctili lor
Gorbachev to ctmllnur lo ask Soviet workers lo
work harder for less. The n rrd to "buy back"
rnlhusiasin lor reform and rntlee fener-siiters to
Join In bus become critical.
Al Krasnoyarsk in rasirrn Sllx-n.i recently.
Gorbachev was ham m rrrd by blue collar
workers and professionals « oiuplalnlng of
chronic shortages of even the most husk- of
food* Diplomat* believe the trip galvanized him
Into action
Even though ll is jusi beginning and hardly
Ihr cause of such shortages, reform has fast
friends lo the "declining living standards"
argument, a kry weapon In the conservative
opposition's arsenal
"lie des|iarale|y wants lo Increase Ihc quan­
tity and quality ol ronsumrr good*." one
Wrsiern diplomat said
"Yes. ii is a way ol buying olf discontent to
makr Hie |ieoplr work harder This Is really
what he sliould lie doing. though He should lxIncrrasing ihc flow ol ronsumrr goods lo txxisl
Incentive. People arr going lo slop working if the
have nothing to work for."
In an Inlrrvlrw with the West German
magazine Der Spirgrl. Gorbachev attacked
notions that Ihr West was balling out his
reforms or that the Kremlin was eager for a
"Marshall Plan" lo revive llsrconorny.
"T h is Is. as I understand U ... In Sortie'rrspect
an Insinnrr of arrogance." hr said.
"It Is elulmrd (hat without the rspOsllsl
engine. I* will lie impossible to pull out the
Soviet economic train. To cut a long story short.
I will say tile following We arr surr that wr will
resolve our problems on our own. but wr are
prepared fully In use the opporlunities offered
by external relations. We are not expecting
‘assistance.
Tw o deals concluded In October, with u West
Gentian consortium led by Deutsche Hank (or 3
billion marks It 1.67 billion) and with an Italian
consortium lor $775 million, were specifically
earmarked for an urgent modernization of Ihr
far rones ol Soviet consumer goods Industry.

Custer artifacts will highlight Old W est auction next week
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Untied Pratt International_______
SAN FRANCISCO - A leather
■addle used by Lt. Col. George
Armstrong Custer along with a
letter he wrote lo President
U ly s s e s S , G r a n t a s k in g
permission lo etiase renegade
In d ia n s In to the D a k o ta s
highlight a rare Wild West auc­
tion experted to draw collectors
from around the nation
Th e (rained remnant of a
guidon, or flag, carried by
Conqiany A of the 7th Cavalry
that was found on the battlefield
of the Utile Dig Horn Is on sale
along with antique rifles, knives,
saloon paruphrnallu and oilier
lUth century w rslrni artifacts.
"There's an Incredible piece of
American history right here."
said Jim Haas, a specialist In
American Indian and ethno­
graphic art for Butterfield A
Butterfield, which will auction

hundreds of pieces of western
memorabilia to the highest bid­
ders al Its San Fra ncisco
showroom Nov. 9.
Haas said most of the Hems
will be bought by individual
collectors who specialize In cer­
tain aspects of history. The
Custer artifacts, hr said, arr
generating Ihr h u m ! tnirresl and
have formed I lie theme for Ihr
auction, which also Includes
some personal belongings ol
Culumlty Jane.
"We're gelling calls from col­
lectors all over Ihr country —
Alaska. Massachusetts und ev­
eryw here In-betw een." said
Haas, tuning lhal Ihc Iasi wild
wrsl theme uurllon by Huttr-rfield held tn San Francisco In
March focused mi liulfnlo Hill
mementos and nttrartrd In­
ternational buying that pushed
the sale lo over $500,000.
Ilolh the Custer and BufTalo
Hill collection are from the

(K-rsonul collrcllon of Stella and
Don Foote ol Hillings. M ont. and
both encompass such western
Americana as mining camps,
saloons, pioneers, cowboys,
lawmen and outlaws.
A lth o u g h most Items are
expected lo sell from $50 lo
$20,000. gun expert Greg Martin
said old firearms and other
wrsiern paraphrnalla are pari of
a booming markri
"For very, very fine singular
pieces, the sky's the lim it." he
said. * Especially Herns with his­
torical significance and which
are one olaklnd."
The Custer saddle, ull original
e x c e p t for C u s t r r 's ow n
modifications of a horsehair
cinch ami leather covered tree. Is
ex|iecled lo tiring Ih r highest
p rice , som ewhere b r lw c r n
$15,000 lo $20,000. The leller
hr wrote lo Grant. May I. 1876,
two months prior to Ihr bailie at
U lllr Hlg Horn. Is valued ut

should carry rr|x-.iilng rules, it
between $7,500 and $10,000
Ironically. II was probably tlic was a supply problem." said
Irllrr lliai Initiated Custer's ob­ Martin. "II Custrr's cavalry had
taining permission In take Ihc curried just one Galling gun |un
7lh Cavalry Into the Dakota*, an early kind ol machine gun),
expedition that led directly to therr wouldn't have been any
contest "
the massacre.
Dozens of rillcs similar in
Another highlight ol Hie auethose used by thr soldiers and
lire Indians nl U lllr Hlg Horn are lion Is a lb loot long colorful oil
also being atiriinned. along with painting by J K Ralston titled.
a whole range of other (lrrarms. "Alter llie ilaillr." which depict*
tile uflcnnulh of Custer's Iasi
said Marlin
Martin said soldiers at the stand and Imoijxir.iles 39 lmbattle were only rquip|x-d with portaut incidents docurnenicd
single slim Winchester* because iiy historians, said Martin. The
II was believed they'd use lixi IMliiltUg. previously al Hie Little
much umiminlllon If they cur­ itlg Horn Museum In Montano. Is
ried rt-|x-alliig rillcs. About 50 valued at lx-tween 815.000 and
percent of Ihc Indians also had $20,000
rillcs. must of them single shot
A large leal In r I milk reputed
bul uboul 10 lo 15 percent used
lo
have been used by Custer at
rr|x-utlng rillcs. a fa d historian*
believe could have given them West Point during llic Civil War
and on Indian campaigns Is
an advantage.
"A t the tlmr. therr was a real expected lo sell (or about $3,000
debate on whether soldiers while a bugle possibly used al

Hie Lillie Hlg Horn Is listed al
9200. Custer's silk damask
neckerchief is Ix-lng offered with
noesllmaled price.
The old west I heme Is con­
tinued with Hie offering of an
1875 slageeoaeh Ilia! curried
(Kissengera, height and payrolls
from Montana's Fort Cuslcr to
Wyoming during Hie Indianlighting era of the frontier.
1 e s l I in a l c d v a l u e
$10,000 $ 15.0001. There's u
working salixm roulette wheel
($500 9 1.tMM)|; a vintage saloon
drink mixer 19400); bottles,
pit lures, hats and spurs.
An 18-kar.ii gold jxickct walch
worn by actor Errol Flynn In the
movie. "They Died with Their
Hoots On.", should soil for alxml
82.000 and has Ihc Inscription;
“ To GeiuT.il Custcr/From Ihc
Michigan H rlg a d r/R ld r you
Wolverines."

Bush-Dukakis presidential campaign was all ice and no fire
This election day. Ihcrr arc some voters eager
lo gel lo Ihr polls to voir for thrlr prrsldrnll.il
favorite. They either thought one or the other
man exemplified Ihclr beliefs, or were so
convinced of their party's objertives lhal just
about any candidate their party picked would
have been fine.
The rest of us lumber lo the polls with ulxiul us
much enthusiasm as when wc get our lerth
cleaned. And a few of us in lhal group punch our
cards with exlra vehemence, one lost protest of
disgust for the Campaign That Wasn't.
I'm not sure what wc have a right to expect
from a political campaign, but I am fairly sure It
Isn't boredom, depression and a lot of whining. I
know what I'd like lo receive from a campaign: a
sense of excitement, of Ideas that will louch and
Improve our live* personally, and of a man or
woman with enough personal passion and power
to push them.
What we gol from these guys wus mostly
finger-pointing and vague overviews of rosy
scenarios While some of Michael Dukakis' Ideas
sounded good In theory, he never convinced us he

exciting us against Ills opponent — hut not lor
himself. Vague allusions to " I . (XX) |&gt;oims of
light" and "values" (whose? what?) aren't
rxcltlng; thcy'rr abstractions. There was never a
sense lhal tills man had ideas lhal would touch
and Improve our lives personally, and that he was
Just Hie passionate leader who could Implement
them.
Dukakis was just a* unsuccessful ul exciting ns
against Hush. And look whut he had lo wink u uh:
clear Indlcnlinns lhal Hush was a silent ac­
complice In Hie largest abuse of power since
Watergate: association with an administration
staffed with Ihc biggest group ol cheats ever
brought lo public light: und a running mate with
a dismal acadrnile record who used III* family's
Influence to get out of possible military duly In
Vietnam und Inm law school, who was caught
fudging on Ills resume and Is hands-down Hie
most mediocre Republican legislator ol any
considered for this vlrr presidency.
Dukakis didn't make many polnis unit any of
this, with the possible exception of a Huh- Uii.iylc
bashing. During Ihc early part of tin campaign.

hud pul the slide rule lo thrm. He overestimated
our willingness lo lake him al his word, put two
and two together and come up with hts five.
George Bush failed lo convince undecided
voters that he knew what he was talking about.
He was long on clich e s and k n e e -je rk
euphemisms and campaign objectives tending
toward subslanccltss hash — “ u kinder, grnller
America...." " 1.000 {minis of light."
When he veered from programmed speech, his
mind plng-ponged helplessly from one halffinished thought lo another. He was fine al

lie acted llkr he expected Ihc evidence lo speak so
loudly we couldn't help bill hrar It. During ihr
last weeks, he attacked peripheral Issues like
Hush's commercials and whai Hush ixTsonally
stood In gain from Hush's capital gains lax cut:
but he didn't fill Hie blg-tlckcl topics.
Somewhere a campaign slall Is eongruuil.illo g
live If on a win: backs arr Ix-lng slap{x-d and
slralcglcs praised. They're calling II a "successful
campaign."
I'll consider II a sucersslul campaign when they
ran send me lulu a voting booth on lire lo vote for
someone Instead of |a) against someone else, or
|b| for one or two Issues within a platform. This
election I call a concession. Ihr rrsull of a group
of generally disenchanted {tropic picking Ihc
lesser of two rncdlorrr candldairs.
When someone conics along who docs know
how lo Inspire passion and create vision. Hie
hlgh-puld. so-called "political image-makers" will
be out of work.
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H ealth/Fitness
Hom e care brings light In dark times
Harald staff writer

Sponges may dscrtass transfusion
A doctor at a Chicago hospital has Upped an obvious but
previously overlooked way to reduce the ineed for blood
transfusions during some types of surgery.
The approach could reduce the need to use donated blood,
thereby cutting the risk of Infections, said Dr. Ann Ronal. an
anesthesiologist at Northwestern Memorial Hospital who
developed the approach.
An assistant to Ronal hit on the Idea after noticing that
ounces ot blood, soaked up by surgical sponges during
operations, were being discarded. Kcnaidesigncd a way *.o
wring the blood out of the sponges into a saltwater solution.
The solution Is then processed In a machine that separates
and cleans the blood, preparing It to be recycled back Into a
nlnutes of
patient's veins within minutes
i the lime It was lost.
Recycling of the blood from sponges Is used In combination
with other blood savtng techniques, turh as suctioning the
patient's lost blood during surgery, cleaning It with the
cell-saving machine and restoring It to the patient.
Northwestern estimates suctioning saves almost 50 percent
of lost blood while wringing the sponges yielded "an additional
40 percent of red blood cells that would have otherwise been
lost." the hospital said.

Rsssarch on snoring, high blood
Doctors at Case Western Reserve University believe snoring
may be worse than Just an annoyance to spouses and are now
studying why snorers are more likely lo have high blood
pressure and other health problems.
Scientists at the Cleveland medical school believe more than
72 million Americans — 30 percent lo 50 percent of the general
population — are heavy snarers, with men and overweight
people moat likely to snore.
Dr. Kingman P. Strohl. who will head a recently approved.
•2.5 million snoring and sleep study funded by the National
Institutes of Health, said previous studies have shown a link
between heavy snoring, brief Interruptions of breathing during
sleep and high blood pressure. Other studies have shown that
when snoring Is reduced, the need for drugs to lower blood
pressure also drops, making It possible to control hypertension
through diet alone.

Infant respiratory problems Idontlflsd
Babies who are at Increased risk for developing respiratory
problems later tn life appear lo have reduced lung
ig function
very early In life, researchers have found.
Dr Lynn M. Taussig and her colleagues at the Arizona
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■ ■ 124 babies
' a s and found
HealthdScf
Sciences Center
tested
those who had poorer lung function as newborns were much
more likely to develop lower respiratory tract Illness during
Ihetr first year of life.
In findings published recently In The New England Journal
of Medicine, the researchers found the risk of developing a
wheezing Illness was nearly four times higher overall among
ibe Infants who had the worst lung function when they were
tested.

SA N FO R D - Th ursd a y is
nursing student Ann Bondi’s
day to call on Verna JollUT. her
first patient through a new coop
program between the University
&gt;ntral Florida and the Visit­
of Centra
ing Nunes Association.
The 44-year-old Joiliff la dying
of cancer.
"When vou hear It you think
U’s going lo * 'j impressing."
Bondi said. "You think, how can
I make a relationship with a
patient I know will die."
Despite her Initial lean Bondi
has managed to do Just that.
"I've been able to talk with
Verna and her ramily and help
them through a traumatic lime."
she said. "Tha t makca me feel
good"
JolllfT In turn crrdlta Bondi
and the VNA nurses with mak­
ing her feel like ramily.
The university program is the
first In the state to match
students with an independent
home health care agency, ac­
cording to Debra Wood. VNA
director of public relatlona.
Students at U C F received similar
training through Orange and
Seminole county health de­
part menta.
As VNA students, they call on
patients In their homes lo pro­
v id e s k ille d n u r s in g a n d
personal rare. Like Bondi, they
may work tn specialized areas
like oncology. IV therapy, os­
tomy care or nutritional support.
A VNA nurse is paired with
each student and arcompanys
them on the first few visit#
Students are soon on Ihetr own.
but receive Job site visits from
associate professor of nursing
Dr. Barbara Judkins. Patient
charts are reviewed and oc­
casional independent calls made
by VNA nurse* to ensure pa­
tients are receiving quality care.
Judkins say* students learn lo
adapt treatment lo different
cultures and home situations.
Thai la what Bondi likes about
home health rare, the opportuni­
ty to see the whole picture and

W a^te in malaria program
the Pacific Ocean Island provides Im m une to d ru gs such as
a stable population to be studied rhloroqulnc.
under rrlatlvrly controlled con­
I'le lrm rie r protested Ihut
W ASHINGTON - A lop official ditions.
agency officials have "failed to
of the Agency for International
Malaria kills as many as 3 Justify the need lo spend 923
Development has warned that million people a year, mainly million lo develop testing slim
the department may be waiting young children and nursing for a vaccine that dors nol exist
millions of dollars preparing lo mothers In Africa. Asia and and may well not rxlsl for five to
test a malaria vaccine that Latin America. A cheap, ef­ 10 years or longer."
doesn’t exist — and may never fective vaccine has taken on
Her memo asked. “Can AID
exist because of the diversion of increasing Importance because Justify expending large rums of
funds from basic research.
disease-carrying mosquitoes are money on prrjxulng for field
An Internal memo by Nancy b e co m in g resistant to In - I rials when II could Instead Torus
I’lelemcler, a senior official In secticIdes and the microscopic Its malaria funding on develop­
the AID ’S program and policy malarial parasltr is becoming ing an effective vaccine?"
b u re a u . Is the latest and
sharpest questioning of the
m A • f
r 0 ( 1 MA O AN
m a na ge m en t of the o n ce p ro m liln g p ro gra m lo p u l
together a vaccine to control
malaria.
■1
The program has been dis­
rupted and distracted by a chain
•AUTO • WORK COMP.
of inlrmal disputes resulting In a
series of lawsuits. The AID. an
•SUP S FALL
agency In the State Department,
Of. AW.
adm inistrates all Am erican
foreign aid for economic devel­
M O S T I N J U R I E S T R E A T E D
W IT H
opment. education and health
L I T T L E O R N O C O S T T O
Y O U !
projects and other humanitarian
concerns.
AID officials, including the
M.*F. 9 6
OPEN
director of hralth programs. Dr.
SAT.
9*12
6
OAYS
Kenneth Hart, rallmalr the vacd o r development Is al least two
yrars behind schedule,
W O O D A L L C H IR O P R A C T IC CENTER
Plelcrnelcr. In the memo
1400 S P A R K A V I SA M fO R O ft
addressed In Hart, suggested the
program Is lagging much more
than that and said one reason
muy Ik* that 53.85 million that
could have been pul toward
laboratory research has been
diverted lo organize field trials In
I’apun. New Guinea.
The total annual budget for
i lie malaria program Is around
•8 5 million. The eventual cost
of the field trlul station Is
l
estimated al S23 million, but Ihe
PODIATRIST
normal memo said mnney spent
v&gt; far was not approved through
usual channels.
II you've drvrloprd u callus or
You should have properly
The agency, citing budget
buildup of ihlrkrnrd skin In cer­ balanced feel lo give your Ixxly
problems, has rut bark the basic
tain arras of your fret, your fret Ihe supiiorl It needs When your
research program, hulling some
may nerd realignment to pre­ feel are out of alignment, as
w ork at p a rtic ip a tin g u n ­
vent mure serious foot disorders evidenced by calluses, this ran
i v e r s i t i e s a n ti p r i v a t e
throw other juris of your body
form developing
laboratories.
Calluses usually oeriir In out of balance ns well. Including
areas of Ihe feel subject to heavy your legs. hips, and tuck
One AID official, responding lo
Kx.imln.il Iuii and treatment
frlriton and pressure, such us
i’lrlrmrlcr's allegations on tile
under the bony areas nn the bull by your loot s j k h lallst ran bring
condition nf unonymlty Wed
of the foot The cause ran oflrn you the help you need to rrstorr
nrsday, maintained the field trial
be traced loan Improperly align­ your feel and Ixxly to proper
p ro g ra m w as s p e c if ic a lly
ed loot. In some ways, this Is balance.
approved at lire highest AID
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similar lo what happens lo
level "and the decision was nol
automobile tires when a car Is.
made lightly."
out of alignment. A misaligned
Hul I'lrlrm clrr. In Ibe Sept. 20
foot trie* to compensate for the
memo made available as a copy
excessive wrar by developing
lo United Prrwi International,
&lt;ulluscs When Ihe affected area
OF
FLORIDA/A ~
(* CENTRAL FLORIDA
said the same testing could Ik*
Itecotnes red. swollen, and
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c o n d u c te d m o re c h e a p ly ,
unusually warm lo Ihe touch
Longwood, Fla.
Ihrrr may hr un Infrrtlon
quickly and Just as effectively
present.
(40 7) 3 3 1 -1 8 0 0
rlscwhere. Including In Kenya.
Agrncy officials defended Ihe
choice of New Guinea because «

ACCIDENT?

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Sharyl Hlgqing. RN, VNA oncology mirao, loti,
watches as UCF nursing student Ann Bondi.
be of benefit not only to patients,
but lheir families as well.
According to Judkins, stale
regulations show a preference
for hiring home rare nurses with
at least one year nf medicalsurgical nursing experience. "A
number of students expressed a
desire lo go dlrect/y to communi­
ty health without working In a
hospital and ale dtaajrpolnlrd
when they are not able." she
said. "The students fell they
could gel Ihe experience they
need within Ihe agency during
their school jrrogram.”

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....... ueoe Ihe stethoscope to listen to th&lt;

lunge ol her patient, Verna Jotilll

The V N A training has made a
strong impression upon Bondi.
She la not only a nurse, but
advisor and referral source for
patients She tries to help those
terminally Ul lo feel eomiortabie.
She also tries to prepare patient
and family for what Is ahead.
Bondi says she looks at life
differently now. "Every T h u rs ­
day when I'm driving to these
patients' homes, the sky appears
bluer to m e." she said. "I have
gained such an appreciation for
life."
She sums the program up by

saying. "You ran hear It. write
down and be Irstrd on II. but
doesn't really sink in uniil v&lt;
actually are a dlsraw in |&gt;r
grrss"

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Chemical health risks
widespread in nations
• g W AVMKN M A L I V
Unlled Press Inlernallonal
M O N TK K A L — Every inun.
woman a m i child In N orth
America and K iiid |m- apparently
has d a n g e ro u s . m a n -m a d e
chemicals In Ihrir bodies that
may Increase ihe risk of cancer
and rrprudiit live problem*. two
scientists warn
Their comprehensive research
on Ihe prevalence ol Inxlr cheini.'als ir

tn r

North Amertt an

population was conducted (rum
19H:i th ro u g h HIHH by Dr
Arnold Scltrr ter, a profrssor of
preventive r.tednife at Slam
Untv.-rsliy of .New York. and Dr
John Nvau. a selenilsl with the
Canadian health dr|iartmrnl In
Ottawa
Seller Ir r said hr was not
surprised when Ills tests showed
flrrilghter* and environmental
cleanup workers had ejrvalrd
levels of hazardous chemicals in
tlietr hlnod and tissue sample*
llul the selenilsl was startled
lo find that all |implr testerl In
Ihe Untied Slates and Canada
had toslns in Iheir systems
"It was a tug surprise In llud
that Ihe entire imputation had
•Mfprtslojjls hljjll lrvr|« ..I I t|r
losius
he said I Immd I hat
the dtoslns in ihe breast milk of
new mother* w as higher m one
year of nursing than tin U S
government health agent tes *at&lt;l
was arrrpt.ihle In a lllrt line
The toxic ehrmleals studied
by Ihe s. lent Isis tall into three
rlosrly re laird categories
— Polychlorinated biphenyls
l l ’t 'lis l. w h ic h were u s r d
extensively m North A merles
fmm IHiflt lo I!I77 when Iheir
manulat tore was tunned They
have also been nsnl extensively
In Eurnjie anil |siris ol Asia,
p rim arily as lubricants, in ­
s u la to rs a n d c o o la n ts in
eler Irlcal rtpiipmrni
— I* r. I y e h l o r l n a t e d
dlbrnrofurans llurans). which
look almost identical lo PCIlx
and are frequently loimd as
contaminant* In Iv ll mixture*
When released Irnm It Its by
heal, ihe furuits ate much more
losle tbail the |*t Its themselves
Fur.ins are Imind III wimmI pre­
servative* ami are released d u r­
ing Ihe chlorine bleach process­
ing ol [».i|&gt;er ihey ate also
released into the air during
Incineration ul garbage and err
tain Industrial waste
— Pol ychl or i nat ed
dlhen/odlnxln* (dloslns) are the
most tostf of the ihire chemicals
and come, for the most part.
Irom similar soun rs as lurans
Dloslns arc also loimd in
herhti tdrs ami contaminated
deloilants such as the Agent
Orangr used during the Vietnam
War D loslns were a major
|Millulanl al Love Canal in New
York stale. Tlm rs (leach. Mo .
and al Nllro. W Vu . where there
was mii incident In v o lv in g
Monsanto's chemical plant in
the late 1040*
"I'm concerned with the PCbs
especially Ih-i .hist (hey cause

neuro beha vio ra l changes In
newborn Infunls." Schcclrr said
111 a recent lelcphonc Interview
Irom Illnghanilon. N Y. "Hut l‘m
much more concerned about the
furans -m l dloslns which cause
more problems Ihu
,c PCIla."
Hyatt l&gt;egan stu vying tissue
samples of Ihe Canadian jtopululion in ihe early '80s while
Schrclrr simultaneously began
Ihe same work In the Unlled
Slates
Seh*-r|rr was umUvatrrl hy u
lire which destroyed a PCil
transformer ul a New York state
office building In lllnghumion on
Fch R. I PH I H r was commis­
sioner cif herj*1 in llioom r
County — where illngfiamton Is
located — al Ihe lime of (hr fire
In the presence of oxygen and
heal, Ihe l*C|ls were ronvrrtr&lt;i
Into lurans and dloslns. forcing
authorities to evacuate and close
the building Almost right years
later and after a 840 million
cleanup, ibe huiljlmg remain,*
r losrri
I h r t w o m c it s I u tl I r d
"hundreds
ol representative
sainJiles from people arrows the
continent and Immd they had an
average ol 1.200 parts per
trillion ol dioxins and lurans m
Iheir laity Itswur and hlootl
Subsequent studies by oilier
sciential*, which lookrd at
’ ‘t h o u s a n d s " m are r e p re ­
sentative tissue simples con­
firmed the two men's concluslons that it appears the
entire North American pojmla
tlun l» contaminated.
Denise Ke-ehnrr chief of the
chemical regulations branch ol
the F.nvitoumeni.il ProleclUm
Agency, said in an Inlrrvlrw
Irom Washmgiiiii. D C ., that her
agenc y's rrsearch has lound the
entire U S (icipulallon has up to
3 [Mils per milltciti ol IN 11* in
their lat
“ What that means to human
health Is anybody's guess."
Kreliliere sold
" I f IK have lieen shown lo
cause cancer and reproductive
p r o b l e m s in labo ratory
animals.” she added "Hpl there
hasn't been any comprehensive
rpidrm iningv study to verily Ihni
pells have a delitmenla! elfrcl
on human health."

Eventually, we ll come lo a
consensus." he said. "Ilui u is a
well-established Tact that all
North Americans are contami­
nated
"Feel Good A gnin"
LAKE

M ARY

BLVD

C H IR O P R A C TIC

Unlltd Pr*»&gt; InUrnxttonql
WASHINGTON - Blood I s
not a prrlly sight It makes
m any people queasy and
others faint. Hul worse, fear of
blood ran even min careers or
threaten lives.
HIocmI-Injury phobia Is an
exaggeration of Ihe natural
squram lsh nrss nearly
everyone feels al Ihe sight of
blood. mutilated tmdlrx and
other gore In lls mild form. It
can prompt blond donors lo
falnl or make medlral students
pass out while observing Iheir
first ojierailoti
When Ihe frar escalates to
the point II creates a.oldance
patterns and other difficulties
In day-today life, the condi­
tion meets Ihe A m e ric a n
P s y r h la lr lr A ss o c ia tio n 's
criteria for a phobia
Allhough hlood-lnjury
phobia may tie- aggravated by
m od ern -d ay m edical p ro ­
cedures and graphic news
account* of bloody accidents.
Ihe jiroblem apjiears deeply
rooted In the human psyche
Even Shakespeare noted the
trull. otiM-rvtng In Ins play "As
You Like It" "M a n y will
swoon when they do sec
blood
Most psychologists and
psychiatrists agree bloodinjury phobia triggers phy sical
responses markedly dillerent
Irom most other phobias low
ertng the blond pressure rather
Ilian raising n and slowing the
heart ralr rather than speed­
ing It tip Controversy arises
over whether the Intense Irar
has a stronger biological basts
than other phobias
Hut Ihe tmjiarl on victims Is
nol disputed
Dr David C h a n t e y , a
psychiatrist who Is on Ihe
board of the Phobia Sorlety of
America, tells of treating a
enmmrrlral airline pilot who
almost lost bis *ob because he

was terrified of hiking an
annual physlral, which re­
quired a blood lest Carrers
can also Ik - aborted before they
even begin. wltJi some young
people d ropping plans lo
become doctors or nurses
rather tha n halite t heir
extreme reactions lo blood and
Injury
A n o t h e r ci I C It u r n &lt;•y ' *
psychiatric patients decided to
seek trralm rni lor her phobia
ufier she became pregnant,
knowing she probably would
tie confronted wiihhlcxH! dur­
ing delivery of hr r baby
Some patients with blood
Injury phobia avoid urgent
medical procedures that could
save Iheir lives Those who
breomr diabetic may eschew
Insulin Injections, and those
w ho develop cancer may shun
surgery They avoid hospitals,
sick people or viewing medical
programs on tele vision.'
wrllr* Dr Isaac Marks in bis
review of hlocid'lnjury phobia
ill lhr latest Issue of Americ an
Journal ol Psychiatry
Marks estimates about 2
prrrrnl to 4 S jierreni ol pro
plr sutler from fear ol blood
Intense enough to lie eottstd
rrrd blood-Injury phobia
In his article, (hr Hrilish
psychiatrist cites example* of
phobic* who faint upon hear
trig thr word "blood," de-scrip
linns of surgery ..r the sound of
a m b u l a n c e si r en s
And
('hartley, of the Roundhouse
Psychiatric Center in Ales
andrta. Va . adds. "Even a
black-and-white picture ol
blond c-mild he enough to send
them Into an anxiety state
A c c o r d i n g lo C h u r n c y .
blood injury phobics arc not
parllrularlly afraid of pain,
even though Ihe sensation is
closely linked lo IiIcmmI and
Injury "Most people arcn'l
able lo exac tly destntie how It
(the phobia) feels, bul II seems
In renter on nol liking the Idea
&gt;it bl ood m in in g n u t ol

i hem.''" he says
T h r hallmark of blood-injury
phobia Is vasovagal syncope, a
trinjMirary condition marked
by low rrrd blood pressure,
anxiety, nausea and fainting
The condition Is believed In lie
caused by disturbances of Ihe
vasomoior and vagus nerves
dial regulate the blood vessels
and involuntary muscle func­
tion
HIockI In ju ry phobic* may
also Ik - stricken bv attacks of
c r y i n g , sweat I ng, e m b a r ­
rassment. ringing of Ihe ears
and urinary urgency.

Dr Suzanne Shepherd an
attending physician in the
e me r g e n c y raom at
Georgetown University Medl
cal Center In Washington,
says. "We see a lair amount of
people- who faint at thr sight of
blood It's actually fairly
common "
It s usually nol the |trr«on
who In firing trr.itrd It's the
jw-tiplr whet are with thrm who
itavr the oj)|Miriunity to focus
in on Ihe blood.*' Shepherd
added "Most ol thr patients
we srr are so sli k that It
overrides any leafs they may
have ol blond
Emergency room workers
routinely ask people accompa­
nying |Mii«-ut* if liii sight of
blood bothers them, and
Shepherd said II Ihey Indicate
II does, they are olfered a chair
lo sit on or the &lt;&gt;p|M&gt;rlimitv lo
Icavr thr treatment area
It a person unexpectedly
grows dl/zy. ihrv are made to
sit down and pul their heads
between Iheir legs to restore
blood pressure In severe
cases, people may need
medication to get their blood
pressure up lo normal. Shep­
herd said
The doctor warns It should
nol Ik- assumed Ihal all such
laiuimg s|&gt;ells are linked to
blood injury phobia In some
people purueularlly those who
are older. I hr dl/zlnrss may

stem from potentially falnl
heart problems aggravated by
sirrss. she said.
Most people suffering from
blood-injury phobia cope by
avoiding situations where they
may tic rxposrd lo blood, like
doctor's offices, television
newscasts and horror movies
They generally seek treat men I
for their jiroblem "only when
they have no choice." such as
when they lace an operation.
Chamey said
The basic strategy Churncy
and other mental health
experts use lo Irral blood
injury phobics usually lakes
four lo eight weeks and In
yokes gr.clii.il dearnsituation
For example w hile under a
therapist s t*ipci vision, a pa­
tient may be progressively
recjulred to look ul pictures ol
at'rldrnls or operations, han­
dle needles, hold vials of blood
and visit emergency rooms
"The final point Is where we
actually draw blood from
them, slicking their linger
with a l.mcrl lo produce a llillr
drop of blood. and they have lo
deal with lh.il over the course
of a half-hour,*' Chamey says
The |isychl.ilrlst says unlike
m any

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agnr a phobia, blood-Injury
phobia generally Is not aerompanlrd by nthrr mental
health problem* surh as panic
atturks
Chamey agrees with Marks
there ts a t e n d e n c y for
blood phobia to run In fami­
lies. but said be does not know
why In his a rllrlr. Marks
argues genetics may tie Ihe
reason people with bloodinjury phobia often have fami­
ly members with a similar
problem
Marks cites u Swedish mliidy
showing pmjile with bloodInjun phobias were three lo
six limes m u r- likely to have a
relative with ihe same phobia.
Ilian were patients with
agoraphobia

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‘Many will swoon when they do see blood’

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"Olympic Tales”

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Seminole Community College.

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and bicyclist for Heart Association
‘‘The Importance of Staying Active"

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"Injury: Prevention and Care"

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Dairy and Food Nutrition Council of Florida
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P h ilip

M arlo w ti ■

U IjIn M l
(Ka*pf. 9 7 0 9 9 .. 9 1 6 .9 B)
For fans of Raymond Chandler, the only flaw
In hit Philip Marlowe m y tlrrlrt w tt that there
wrre loo few of them. In aeven novels
Including “ Fare ./ell My Lovely,** "The Big
Sleep** and " T h e Long Goodbye.'* he elevated
lhe hard-boiled detective genre to a literary
level.
A failed butlnetaman who at 45 turned to
writing detective fiction for the pulp magatlnr
"Black Mask." Chandler always considered
hlmtelf a novelist, lilt tearing, strangely poetic
portrait of the underbelly of Lot Angeles and
hit mult I-dimensional portrait of Marlowe — a
PI In the mold of a romantic errant knight of
old v - continue to makr him a favorite three
decades after hta death In 19511.
To celebratr the 100th anniversary of
Chandler's birth, editor Byron Prets had 25
contemporary mystery writers pen Marlowe
stories In the Chandler vein. For Chandler
fans, these stories are a welcome tribute even If
they onlv occasionally live up to hls high
standard
The authors mimic Chandler's style as In
“ Malibu Ta g Team*' by Jonathan Valin, who
has srrlllen a series of novels starring a
Marlowe-type P.l. named Harry Stoner. He
describes a character as "sis feet two. no wider
than a brer truck ... Isrtthl a cigar the stir of a
rolling pin wedged between the first two
fingers of his right hand.”
That echoes Chandler's descriptor! of Moose
Malloy In "Farewell My Lovely" - “ lie was a
big man but not more than sis feet five Inches
ull and not wider than a beer truck. ... a
(orgotlrn cigar smoked behind hta enormous
fingers."
One of the chief allures of Chandler's work
was his poetic language to describe hls
characters, create moods and give hls work a
gritty realism.
Chandler strived for something higher then
the iklictfve formula. Ik* found It in hls
Marlowe novels with the first. ’ T h e Big Sleep."
published in 1939 Ills skillful usr of language,
intriguing characters and plots laden with
biller social comment helped hls bookt
iransrend the * hard-boiled detective" genre he
helped create along with Dashlell Hammett.
The contributors to this volume tnrlude
well-known mystery writers llkr John Lutr.
Simon Brett. Loren D Estleman Robert
Campbell. Sara Paretsky. Roger Simon and
Erie Van Lustbsdcr. Their success In copying

FICTION
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Chandler’s style varies.
The collection also Includes Chandler's final
Marlowe story. "The Pencil." which Is not as
good as a lot of hls work
But for Chandler fans, even a watered-down
version of Philip Marlowe Is belter than none at
all

b y A r d r s w F a rg o
(A b ram s, 3 8 6 p p -. M 7.S0 )
Published to coincide with the blockbuster
Degas retrospective at the Metropolitan
Museum of A n . this hefty volume is an
Invaluable addition to the growing body of
literature about French Impressionism a most
com pics artist bv the tram who collaborated
on similar worka about Monrt and Manet
Andrew Forge a Introduction is an csrellrnt
critical rssay on Degas the Innovator ll
puipoin:- the Florentine slid Venetian tradl
lions on which Degas drew and hls rejection of
the Imprrsaiontst a Insisirme on open air
painting
Forge follows thr evolution of the artist's
extis'wdlnvvrly complex pu*&lt;-/ul language
which Included a novelist's sense of wctal
behavior, an Illustrator s eye for the typical
and tdtoayncratlc. and a dramatist's flair lot
situation
lie Is particularly hrtllUnl In hls analysis &lt;&gt;l
why Degas ranvasses lend to Ik - small
compared to tlx mm- of the oilier Impressionists
Unlike theu work. Degas's paintings were
meant to hr seen close up
Robrrt Gordon became a irritable detective
In ferreting out widely aralterrd and some
previously unpuN kiz-d works by Degas as
Illustrations, some 324 In all including more
than 00 never brforr published Many related
works are brought together for the first time
since they left the artist s studio The quality &lt;2
the color reproductions is suprrti. rspnlallv
the pastrls. which seem to leap off the pages
with light and life
There is a generous helping ol Dr^a* s
drawings Including hls copies of OiU Masters
and preliminary studies lor hls painting* Rare
photographs of the sftlst. Including one of him
•«* hls last days, and taken by him. add rich
&lt;: .nrnslci. to Forge's biographical matrrtal
il-sd In conjunction with thr rtrellrnt
catalog which the Metropolitan Museum has
published for Its exhibition "Degas gltes as
detailed a portrait
ll Is rrrlalnly one ol ilw m«|ot art taioks of
1988

MABS P A PER B A CK S
1 Presumed Innocent — S ix ril Into* in
5 5H3|
2 Patriot Onmeo - l orn Clancy 12 1571
3 Kaleidoscope — Danielle Steel 12 2211
4 The Tom m yknockera — Strpli* n King
12.1991
5 Treoaaro — C b irC u sn irrll 7 IHi
0 Small Bocrtflcea — Ann Rule II 1.680)
7 H«aveo Coot — Piets Aniltonv |3 1.4711
H Murder In The CIA — Sl ug.net Truman
14 - 1.3731
9 Her M other's Daughter — Marilyn
French 19 — 1.3401
10. I*m w ith tka Band — Pamela Ik*.
H a m s (7 — |.3I II

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1 Tk* K igkt-W *«k Cb*l«*t*r*l Car* —
Hottert K Kowalski |2 - 2.0841
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II. 936)
3. 5«natw rinl Privilege — Leo Damorr 16 —
1.9301
4 All To w C u D * I i A U T m Cu D i A I. Williams 11 - I.RSI I
5. Sw im w ith the Shark* — Harvey
Markay 13 — 1.799)
fl Chrlatm as In Am erica — David Cohen
1 4 - 1.2091
7 Home Planet — Krvln Kelley 11.2041
H All I Really Need to Know — Robert
Fiitghainfl.lHHI
9 Ragman'* B«n — Kirk Douglas |5 —
1.1331
10 Child Star — Shirley Temple lilack
(1.0701

I. Lo t * Taw Forever — Robert Munscli (I
- 2.9241
2 B*I*trad — Toni Morrison |3 - 2.0241
3. Tk* C a t W k* Cam* f a r Christm as —
Cleveland Amory 12 — 2.5041
4. W hy L o t * I* Not Enough — Sol Gordon
(7 - 2.329)
5. Co-Dopondent No More — Melody
Beattie |6 -2 .3 2 M )
6 Oortllao In tho Mlat — IMan Foaary I t 2.157)
7. L o t *. Medicine end Miracle* — llernle

Siegel 11.996)
H Tk* Crucib le
9. T k * D a rk
Slrphrn King |H —
10. Br*d*k*w
Bradshaw (1.375)

A rc h d u k e o ffe rs d is c re e t
service at a u c tio n h o u s e
U nited F ra*a tw t e m a t f u a f
NEW YORK Europe’s
only royal un auctioneer Is
opening a branch of hla
business In Ihr Unllrd Stairs,
offering Attirncana Ihe same
kind of discreet service of­
fered by Swiss hanks
“There are n great many
people, holh sellers and
buyers, who prefer lo be
cllsrreel even though there la
a great deni of hype In Ihr
auction buxines* today," said
A re h d u k e G e z a v o n
Hubsbtirg who hua moved lo
Manliailan from Switzerland
and will conduct hls first U.S.
auction Dec. 7-8.
“ If a seller darsn’l mind If
w r use hit name and If the
name adds value to an object,
wc will use ll. Bui I don't
know about hyping Ihc col­
lections of (top music artisls
It's tiol llie Image wc like
ourselves (o have.
“ Wr like lo stress our

Swiss aide, especially Ihe
tradition of discretion on Ihe
part of Swiss banka. W r do a
lot of ‘private trra ty1 sales,
acting as agents for vendor*
of art works who do not want
10 pass through auction
houses, especially European*
who do not want their names
disclosed”
Von llababurg's own name
lend* glamor lo hla firm.
I l a h a b u r g . F r i d m a n of
Ge n e v a Fine A r i a A u c ­
tioneers. Me Is a direct de­
scendant of Emperor Leopold
11 of Austria and hls family
w e r e v i c e r o y * o f the
H a b s b u r g e m p e r o r * In
Hungary for generations. Hla
maternal grandfather waa
Frederick Augustus III. Iasi
king of Saxony who ab­
dicated In 1918.
Y e l he p r e f e r s to be
a d d r e s s e d aa D r . von
Habsburg and hls mannrr Is
warm ly democratic.

- Art Itur MilIrr (5 - 1.7611
Te w o rt O u n a lln g e r —
1.429)
ou the F a m ily — John

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C O U N T Y

Singapore wants singles
to wed and reproduce
U n ited
SIN G AP O R E Every day
Singapore's television viewers
hear about l hr grim plight of thr
unwrd and childless, an un­
relenting liturgy of loneliness. *
Government m atch-m aking
agencies beckon singles to
dancea. cruises and romantic
holidays. A deluge of economic
Incentives awaits those who
marry and reproduce
For a year now. Singapore's
government has » » n r d that
wi t hout a baby boom
Si n ga p or e a n s arc heading
toward extinction. A media blit/
has rstollcd the Joys of wrdlork
Util the ominous trend has not
tirrn rrvrrsrd. leaving popula
lion planners scrambling for
new ways In promote wrdUirk
"We know that couples arc
p u llin g off marriage." said
Health Minister Yen Cheow
Tong "Is It ihetr own choice, or
■are i line other factors we arr not
awarr of?"
Feminists say the merr quea

lion smacks of nalvrtr. Singles glances through her photo
contend they are In no rush lo album, parkrd wllh Job plaudits
take on the responsibilities of a b u t l a c k i n g In p e r s o n a l
family. Married couples regard mementos.
"Lite can be lonely without a
lhe officially encouraged three
c h i l d r e n or m o r e a t an fam ily." Intones a solemn voice.
The government defends the
overwhelming load.
" W h a t ' s h a p p e n i n g In ada and the campaign promoting
Singapore la no different than In youthful marriages and Instant
I he United Slates." said Connie parenthood as essential lo the
S l n g a m . p r e s id en t of Ihc survival of the city state of 2 6
Association of Women for Re­ million people
search
The Population Planning Unit
“ Many prrfer lo remain tingle said 43.610 halites were born
until they've established careci*. last year, only 3 percent above
and the que* .an of children Is •hr I OHS level and well below
far more complicated" than fi­ thr larger of 50.000. Even more
nancial ronslderallons
worr isome, the n u mb er of
One m rssagr women find singles Inrrrased despite the
parilrularty infuriating suggests gloomv deple tions of old age
that financially Independent Midiude Those who did opt (or
women arr intimidating to men
matrimony did so lalcr
“ It vour sell sufllc tenry giving
II this continues Singapore
men a hard lime?" sava the test
with a picture of an attractive l aces ' ' r a l a n i l l o u t c o n s e ­
Icntale working late si Ihe oilier quence*." said Trade and In­
“ Afler all. you don't want lo give d u st r y Minister Lee l lsi rn
Loong. wllh Ihe jmpulallon
men Ihe wrong Ictra "
On television an elderly shrinking precariously around
woman In a rocking chair thr vrar 2010

VotersC * w tla« * 6 fro n t F a g * ID
Reagan
Some analysts predict that In
Tuesday s election, as many as
11 million more women than
men may vntr — a difference
that could In some stairs he
crtlkal. and whk h haagiv-n ,lw
In llush s campaign strategy
aimed at minimizing Ihe gender
advantage generally enjoyed by
Democrats
“ Wc can arc the surcews of an
aggressive Republican strategy
aimed ai women." said Irene
Nallildad. head of the National
Women's Pollllral Caucus She
died sjirc Ilk ally Bush a day rare
prufNia.il hta tmfie for a "kbidrr
and gentler nation." hls Image nf
“ (lie llMHisand polnls of lights
* All of lhal as a package has
obviously worked." site said
Lake analyzing dala from
I960 and 1964. found the most
dramatir &lt;liangr In the elector
ate" has hern the increased
mobih/alkNiot black voters
Registration of blacks In ­
creased by 6 3 prrrrnt and their
turnout by 5 3 percent between
1 9 0 0 and IB M .
Census figures Indicate that
th e numliet o l voting age blacks
ts expected lo total about 20 4
million on election day. 11
ftercrnl ol the national voting
age (aipuUlkm. but representing
17 f i e i i r n l of tire voting age
(copulation In the crucial South
A study by the Joint Centrr lor
Public at Similes found lhal Ihe
gap between black and while
verier registration lias sharply
narrowed in recent years, with
73 firrcenl of whites registered
to vote as against 7 1 perc eni of
blacks
And while blocks still over­
whelmingly support the Demo
crulk- in kri — 60 perm it of
those surveyed by tlie Center In
August sold they supported
Dukakis — the likely turnout by
blocks is a cause of concern for
the catti|ialgii
“ While 62 percent of whiles
sold they planned lo vote In
November." said Ihe Center's
Linda Williams, “ only 51 per­
cent ol blacks sold they planned
In vole
In I9H4. this gap was
only 6 percentage |&gt;o!nta."
Only 10 percent ol those
blacks surveyed by Ihe renter
said they supported Ihe GOP
ticket, hut that was still twice
Ihe number nf those who sup|M&gt;rled Reagan In 1984.
In jMrtlrular. Ihe survey found
younger blacks — those with
little memory of the civil rights
struggles ol the 1960s — are

more likely to support George
Bush and the Republic an Party,
with 16 jirrtent nf Mac ks be­
tween IN and 20 reporting they
are Ikrsh su|»pcuters nr leaning
toward him compared wllh 10
prnenl of blacks tirtwren 30
and 49 and Just 4 percent of
those over 50
Another critical ethnic group,
lire 13 nilllkm voting age Ills
panics now compose 7 percent
of the elec locale and represent
16 percent of the rlertnrale In
the West. Including 21 prrernt
nf the voting age popnlallon in
pivotal Texas
Between I9 6 0 and I9H4.
Illspank voter registration in­
creased by 3 R percent, accord
lug to Lakes study, but still
represented only 40 I prnent of
the voting sge Illspank- fstfsila
lion
Polls show Dukakis running
well among lllspanks. wllh one
s u r v e y f or U n l v i s i o n . a
Spanish language television
network, s howi ng Dukakis
leading llush 5N prnenl lo 30
prrrenl a nong likely voters
And unlike yo un g black
voters. I ha poll showed Dukakis
msrkedty stronger than Bush
among younger Illspank voters,
wllh 60 percent of those brtwren
1634 saying they supfmrtrd Ihe
Democratic nominee Among
women there was a 7 point
gender gap. with 55 percent ol
Ihe men supporting Dukakis but
62 prrrenl of thr women sup­
porting him.
Dukakis la also w inning
another ethnic group — Ameri­
can Jcwa.
While Jews make up only 4
prrrenl of Ihe American elector­
ate. they also have hlgtier turn­
out rales titan other segments of
the population and a rem it
survey of Jews by Byron Re
search snd Consulting found R2
percent planning to vote
In addition, the Synagogue
Council of America has |ust
completed a five-month drive
aimed at registering thousands
of the estimated I million un­
registered Jewish voters
T h e poll nf J e w s found
Dukakis winning 60 6 jk-rcrtit nf
Ihe Jewish vote while llush was
garnering 15 4 percent and 22 5
pcrrrnl saying they were un­
decided.
‘'Some Jewish voters who
switched to President Rragan In
Ihe 1964 election seem to hr
returning to thr Democratic
fold." Ihr survey said. "Some 23
|»rrcenl of those who voted lor
the Republican cundldalr four
eyars ago said they would vole

for Dukakis, w hlk 4J prrrenl
sakt they would vole Republic an
again Tlie remainder were un­
deckled "
T h r survey also said lhal
lewer Ilian I jierrer.t of I hose
who voted for Mondale In I9 M
said «hey planned to switch In
llush
The League of Women Voters,
meanwhile, warned that thr
1988 election could he rrmem
la-red lor a record low voter
turnout
“ T h r r r la a f r i g h t e n i n g
amount of rynlclam out there."
said League President Nancy
Neuman "It may be justified by
D m- tone and trnnr of many of
Ibis vrar s campaigns, twit wr
must not let our cv nk tsm lead lo
apalhv and low turnout
Adding to concerns over low
turnout is the large roncrnlra-;
non of young voters. Ihe group,
that often has the lowest turnout!
rale.
*T h r growth in the votingaonccntralrd in tin- 25-44 agej
group." according lo the Census:
Dureau "Slncr 1980. this group'
has Incerased by nearly 17
million, from 02 7 million to
79 4 mlllkm" and makes cip 43 5
fN-rcmt of (be fNiputalkm
C ur ti s Gans. head of the
C o m m i t t e r lor tbe Study of the
American Elrtiorslr, ssld be
iMiieves ihe verier turmoil could
hr Ih r smallest since 1948.
when just 51.1 percent of the
r l r r t o r a l r decided b r i w r r n
llarry Trum an and Thom as
Dewey
Prelim inary data from 17
Jurtsidkilons — 16 slates and
Ih r District of Columbia —
underscore Cans'* concerns
According lo Ihe survey ol
final registration figures com
(riled by People lor Ihc American
Way. registration Is down — In
some cases by as many as 11
prrrrntagr polnls — In 14 of Ihr
16 atairs and up In only three
Overall. Ihc 17 Jurisdictions,
representing one-third of the
voting age pojiulatlon. showed
46 2 million registered voters nf
68.4 million eligible voters, or a
67.3 percent registration rale
and down from I984‘a 69.0
percent.
"Sadly, now lhal Ihe cam|Mlgn Is on a crescendo, nearly a
third of Ihr electorate has been
loc ked out Ihc process because
they arc not registered lo vole."
said Arthur Krnpp. president of
Ihe People for Ihe American
Way. "Tha i makes II all Ihe
more tm|Mirtanl that those citi­
zens who arr registered gel out
and voir on election day."

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233— A u t o P a r ts

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SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
GENERAL ELECTION
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8,1988
hfo voto for Om m Bifoh hwtakd
st kUchari nwkJiiB in Uw race
for the Whits House and the
rasnlte of Wcfoern superpower

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“My guess Is llret the Soviets
prefer n Bush vletofy becouse
they can caleulste more pre
ciaeiy vnti tne w c prciKScni
would da" n'-ingn Mrs.
"They've met him. Tliey t
fomUfor with the main lines at
our hnto i poMey erm If they
And it dlScuRio deal with.
. as I _______ _______
victory would bring
aoout so many uncertaintltra
and ao much cenfttaton. that it
would be an Invitation to In­
ternational turmoil."
Dukakis would come to the
O v a l Of f i c e f r o m t he
Massachusetts sUtehouse with
virtually no record of foreign
policy experience.
Because of this, critics ssy he
lacks a fundamental qualifica­
tion for the presidency and they
question where be would lead
the notlot. «n **h"g with the
.Soviets, the heart of U A nsl tional security policy.
Rep. Lee Hamilton. D-Ind..
with a generation of vast, re­
spected knowledge from serving
on the Housr Foreign Affairs
Committee, dismisses the sug­
gestion that Dukakis Is a foreign
policy blank.
"t think Governor Dukakis Is
very much In the mainstream of
policy towards the Soviet Un­
ion." Hamilton said "He wants
to proceed cautiously. He wants
Id keep a strong defcnae. Gover­
nor Dukakis understands, as
(he

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GENERAL ELECTION
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
NOVEMSER 8,1988

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COUNTY O f USUAL ELECTION

OFFICIAL BALLOT
GENERAL ELECTION
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
NOVEMBER 8 ,1 9 8 8

OFFICIAL BALLOT
GENERAL ELECTION
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
NOVEMBER 9,1888

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I COUNTY OSNERAL S U C TIO N

11/S/BS

ELECTORS FOR PRESIDENT AND
VICE PRESIDENT
(A VOTE FOR THE CANDIDATES WILL
ACTUALLY RE A VOTE FOR THEIR ELECTORS!
___________ (VOTE FOR OROUP)____________
REPUBLICAN

SheS Justice STEPHEN H QRiMES
Ol the Supremo Court
VES
b* retained n oRceT
NO

Shea Judge JAMES C DAUK SC h j R
of lha Sih 0*1net Court of
VES
Appeal to released « ofteeT
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Proposing an amendment loth# SiafCwwMtfbon to prmnde that county court |udQee she* be

JOYCE DATTNEN

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‘He w u u to test the Soviets,"
Hamilton said. "He aces the
potential for dieng' in the retatfonshlp. but he would proceed
wtth very great caution."
And aa for Klcamgcr’a polllaidfic In the Kremlin?
“We frankly don't know what
the Soviets prefer." the
Midwesterner add. "That la a
very self-serving comment to
peculate on what the Soviets
prefer. 1think."
Critics say a Dukakis foreign
policy weakness Is Ids plan to
•trap two nuclear missile
systems In advance of Soviet
concessions, leaving himself
with poor cards to play In
strategic arms negotiations with

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C M Traffic Waartng OfScore.
Awtnorvias ma Legislature to ettaMtfi a cwB
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thereby rerg pre.ent authnnty of Governor
to suspend courtly court fudge*

YES far Apgreeaf
NO B

NO. S

ARTICLE I. SECTION IS
I ol Vk tires ol Crtree.
I lo PtO Slaw ContHu
Hon M greet vtcwwa at exree. and me nail ol *m
ol howweres wore**. tn* quashed tight to be m•onnnd. lo b# preeenr anil u, ba heard at it
crucial stage* ol criminal proceedng*

V O T E B O T H S I D E S , i. A

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Propose* an amendment ta tfta Stale ConsMw
lon la amnonaa Pta erosion af s rasartnart
Ol veterans AHaws snBsOsysrtreaattf EMBfV,

YES fer Apprevel
NO Mr Refealien

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I, SECTION 91

A
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Provtdes ihsi land producing high water
reensrgs lo Florida's aqvalet* may be ctatbled
by ganaral law and auauad io*oiy on the m m
of character or u*e

Amendment provide* UtM a perton anutied Id
recover damage* lor today mpne* at any ac­
tion may not recover more than 1100.000 for
noneconomic losses, defeat noneconorruc
k&gt;**a» lo include pa-n and sultarreg. mconven-ance menial anguish. lot* ol capacity lo en­
joy Mo. k iu Of consortium and other nonpecuniary lot tv i provida* by ganaral law the
manmurn amount recoverable may to adjusted
ut*i«ng a contumar pr&lt;a mdaa puCAshad by tn#
Urxiad State* Govemmani pronto* an atlacIn* data

VE1 for Approval
NO for Raiaclxin
NO «
ARTICLE VII, SE C TIO N 17
Bond* lor Acquisition ol Properly lor Slala
Roadt or lor Contlrucltng Bridge*
P(D(K)wng an amendment iu trie Slate Constilo
lion effective upon adupfort lo aufhonia the
le g vijluin 10 provhJu *or issuance Or Ihe VUtu
nilhuut a vUu ut llw uivttois ul bunds plvOg
ing ma full laiifi and cmuM ol Ihe »iata. ilm pro(• n i l ol ntsch a&gt;v lo be uvcil to I.nonce or
reh'iarKe llw co»l ol acqin'-ng real propeiiy *o*
statu mads or lor constructing bridges

C O U N TY COMMISSIONER
DISTRICT 5

JENNIFER C. KELLEY
ART OAVIS

NO II ARTICLE II. SECTION •
English i* Ihe Otlicial Language ol Florida
E»l*pt-*l&lt;a» Ertgutn a* the o'Uial language ol
ihe State of Ftcnda Enable* ih* t*g&gt;*iatura lo
implement th,* art&lt;le by apprppnala leg-station

VES lor Approval

COUNTY - NONPARTISAN

VES lor Approval

NO 5
ARTICLE VII. SE C TIO N 3
Properly Ta t Exemption lor Widower*

DUANE L. DOOOINOTON
ROBERT W. “ BOB" HUOHES
SCH OO L BOARD MEMBER
DISTRICT 2

YES Jot Approval
NO lor Ra|aclion

NO lor Rtieciton

SUPERINTENDENT OF
SCHOOLS

NO lor R vjaclion

Proposing an amendment tq me Slate Consbtu
bon lo arland me property 'a* aramplon lor
■■dun* lo n-dunart at wall

(VOTE FOR ONE)

SEMINOLE COUNTY
HOME RULE CHARTER
Should Ih v a ba a Home Rule Chatter for
Svrrunora Couniy Florida a&gt; authoniad under
Secten 175 64(7) Florda Statutes, providng lor
an power* of local sail government not mconusleni with ganoial law or »&lt;th spatial law appiu,#(t by vote oMhe aleclor* initiative recall,
rtiantion of alerted const,tutonal officer* and
piavaiaric* of Mumopat Ordnancat over County
O'd-nsnca* a* proposed by Sammofa County
Ordnance SB I I wh&lt;h *ha» use atfacl January
1. 19697

VES lor Approval

DAN ELLIS
NANCY WARREN

NO lor Raiaclion

SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER
DISTRICT 3

CH O O SE

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Superintendent ol Schools
Robert W. “Bob” Hughes

YES (lor approval)
NO (lor tejaclion)

re tor

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"F o r the president and vice
president to propose doing away
with all Intercontinental missiles
at the R e yk ja v ik s u m m it,
without consulting Congress,
without consulting the Joint
Chiefs of Staff, the allies — I
don’t think you would find Mike
Dukakis nuking that kind of
move without consultation with
those parlies," Hamilton said.
Reagan, who served two terms
as governor of California, was
faulted on his shortcomings In
foreign policy experience during
the 1980 primary campaign by a
man wllh a long resume In the
field — Bush. Reagan won the
presidency In a campaign In
which he crtllrlzrd Carter as
being naive abuul Soviet ambi­
tions and weak on defense.
A l that lime Bush had served
as a member of Congress, as
d ire cto r of Ihc C e ntral In ­
te llige n ce A ge n cy.

Hughes

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“This shows to me he does not
really have an understanding of
the realities of world affairs."
Zbigniew Breezlnakl. national
security affaire adviser to a
Democratic president, Jimmy
Carter, said ofDukakis.
"He underestimates American
powers. He underestimates the
reality of arms control negotia­
tions with the Soviets."
Dukakis, a man with unques­
tioned Intelligence and energy,
represents something of the
unknown In going head to head
with Gorbachev.
But he la known aa a practical,
cautious, fact-absorbing man
who would prepare well before a
summit with theSoviet leader.
Hamilton says that President
Reagan walked into a summit in
Iceland with Gorbachev, un­
prepared lo discuss a revolu­
tionary proposal — abolishing
long-range nuclear missiles and
slashing the stockpiles of
nuclear warheads — bul doing II
anyway.

11/8/18

Shss JuMC* OERALO KOGAN
of the Supreme Court
VES
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FIFTH OtSTRICT COURT OF APPEAL
Shss Judge JOE A COWART jn
of ihe Sih Oi*ir«t Court of
VES , _ _ v
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TUESDAY, NOVEMBERS, 1988

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YES FOR APPROVAL
NO FOR REJECTION

(v o t e row o u t)

HARRY 1 fltCAIIAM jn
PAUL D. TflEMEL

REDEFINING ESTABLISHMENT. INCREASE
DECREASE OF COMPENSATION FOR MAYOR
ANO COMMISSIONERS REIMBURSEMENT FOR
EXPENSES
(VO TSFOR ON I)

PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENTS
REDEFINING DUTIES ANO AUTHORITY OF
MAYOR. COMMISSIONERS
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Sna* amendment to Charter ol lake Mary.
Florida per Ordnanca No 7SS at adopiad
Marclt ] . 1M4 r»d*W»ng manner lor ettthtpv
ment. rr.tM H o&gt;deoeaw o&lt; cumgnntafceR lor
Mayor and C w m w a u cl lhe Cty of Lake
Mary. Fx ,«lr ami ’•v-rduiK..rem lor actual
eipenaet be approted as adopted?

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YES FOR APPROVAL
NO FOR REJECTION

YES FOR APPROVAL
NO FOR REJECTION

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&lt; AND CONTINUE VOTING

Networks expect feet call on election
NEW YORK — TelevUlon news
executive! m ay yearn wistfully
Tor • tight race In Tuesday's
presidential election — but they
expect to be able to project a
winner between 8 and 9 p.m.
Eastern lime.
Thai m eans the networks
rould be calling the race little
more than an hour alter heir
election night coverage beglna at
7 p.m., Eaatern lime. Cable
Newt Network opena Its cover­
age ui 5 p m
"What will happen thta time la
what has happened In the paat,"
said Koone Arlrdge. president of
ADC New t
"A!! the Indications are that
sometime around 9 p.iri. or
earlier the polls will have closed
in enough states, and there will
be enough actual votes counted
In key precincts so that we will
know who the next president Is
and wr will tell the people that."
The networks are committed
not lo call any stale until the
Imils liave Hoard In that slate.
(Ini they will call the winner as
soon as they are a candidate has
*ilir n&lt;rm*»r)’ .7 0 rtrclora! co l­
lege vole* am ong those slates
w here the polls have Hoard.
"If dial occur* before the polls
Hose In Hawaii or California, we
will make the projection any­
way." said Jo e Angmtl. execu­
tive prodt— er of NBC News'
election year coverage.
l.ane V cn ard oa. executive
producer of C B S News’* election
night coverage, said
Wr will use rail polls to
estimate winners In states where
the polls have closed, as per our
agreemenl w ith Congrrsa sever­
al years ago We will abide by
the spirit and the lettrr of that
agreement But aa soon aa the
polls close. It la fair game.
"As soon aa the polls have
Hoard In enough stales lo give a
candidate 270 electoral college
votes, we will call It — and that
could be aa early as 8 p m.
Eastern lim e."
Angmtl called It a no-win
•urnslion lor the networks, and
Artedge ogre* •
*.saying that tf the
networks don't call the race
when they know they winner,
they could be accused of
withholding Information from
the public.
If they call the race, they are
told, they may discourage voters
where the polls have not yet
closed from voting on other

poll dosing law prior to the
election that would have re­
solved the Issue. The House has
acted twice on such a bill but the
Senate has Called lo a n .
Aa envisioned under u n ­
iformed closing, polls all over the
country would shut al 9 p.m.
Eastern time, with results Im­
mediately available.
Arledge spoke wistfully about
the “ romance" of close elections
In the past.
"People are hanging onto (he
romance of It. of sitting and
hearing returns from across the
country. It all seemed lo mean

V O T E B O T H SIQ ES

There are no surprises In the
network election assignmentsDan Rather will anchor for
CBS. Peter .frnnlngs and David
Brinkley will co-anchor for ABC.
To m Hrokaw will alt In the
anchor chair for NBC and anchor
duties at CNN will go to three
teams.

U JOSEPH “ JOE”
WILLIAMS
Seminole County School Board District 3, Non-Partisan

QUALFIED* EXPERIENCED • COMMITTED
I PLEDGE:
*

to w ork to p ro vid e oppo rtu n itie s for all
students lo achieve A C A D E M IC
EXCELLENCE

* to continue to w ork to provide facilities
w hich meet o u r present and future
growth.
*

lo strive to continue to Im prove the
salaries paid o u r dedicalrd. outstand­
ing teachers

* to work lo increase citizen participa­
tion In our school system.

JoMph “J ob" Williams

VOTE TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8 ,1 9 8 8

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WILLIAMS
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GENERAL ELECTION
CITY OF LONGWOOD, FLORIDA
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8,1988

T h e n e t w o r k e xecutives
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something." he said. "Even for
us — we have the expertise and
technical prowess to really cover
an election and then to have It
all over before we really get
started la aa disappointing to ua
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NOVEMBER 8, 1988

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Leglslatureprganizes for austere year
Change was in the air in

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TA LLA H A S S E E - The Florida House and
Senate convened In the state Capitol to dole
out com m itte e c h a irm a n s h ip s am id
w am lngi Mate government must trim $735
million from next year'afoudget.
Th e Senate Tuesday unanimously elected
Democrat Bob Crawford of Winter Haven os
Its president, and gave the post of Senate
president pro tempore to Sen. Amctte
Girardeau. D-Jacksonvllle. the first black to
hold (he post since Reconstruction.
In the House. Tom GutUfooiv D-Furi
Lauderdale, t t u elected speaker and vowed
to open the political process to more
Republicans and rank-and-ffie Democrats.
Rep. Sam Mitchell. D-Vernon, was elected as
the new speaker pro tempore.
Gustafson and Crawford have been close
friend* since both were elected to the House
in 1976.
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“ He's probably more cautious than I am ."
Gustafson said of Crawford. "Ile'a a quieter
person than I am. The differences between
us are small In degree, and there are many
more similarities."
Change was in the air In both chamber* as
n e w co m e rs lo o k places of ve teran
lawmakers who moved on to other positions
In government or to retirement — some
voluntarily, others at the Insistence of
voters.
In a potent sym bol of Ihc change,
Crawford said he will press for new fees on
salt water fishermen to raise money to
protect Florida's marine resources. Such
fees have won support In the House and the
governor's office In post years, but were
always blocked by former Sen. Dempsey
Barron.
Now the only evidence of the power
Barron once held was his ponralt painted
when he was Senate President In 1974*
1976. which hung mute on the chamber
wall. Barron. D-Panama City, was defeated
for re election by newcomer Vince Bruner,
D-Fori Walton Beach.

TALLAHArsES - Coe c u rm u «ad two M m r member* of
the Florida AAM University football team were arraigned on
charges related to an alleged drug ring at the university.
Six people have been arrested so far In the alleged drug
network, campus police sold Tuesday, adding that they are
looking for three others. Including two FAM U students. They
refused to Identify the suspects still at large.
"W e do not reel the problem exists on the football team In
any widespread num bers." said Jefferson Walker, the
university'* chief of police.
3ond wan set at 329,000 for Jiunes McDufTey. 20. n delenah e
end for the Rattlers; and at $30,000 each for Reginald Jones.
25. a former FAM U fullback who played pre-season games for
the Dallas Cowboys: and Darrin Cleveland Reagan. 22. another
former FAM U team member.
Bond was also set at $30,000 for Curtis Bum s. 25. a former
FAM U fullback and frequently attended team practices os sn
unofficial equipment assistant.
Bond was set at $11,000 for Brian Keith Williams. 22. a
FAM U student.
Wallace Davison III, another FAMU student, was arrested late
Monday on charges of selling and possession of cocaine but has
not yet appeared In court.

Gunter uccusuru uuntuncud
MIAMI — Jose and Carlas Pina were given stiff four-year
sentences for skimming money from their Insurance company
despite prosecution statements that they cooperated
extensively In an Investigation of state officials.
The Ptna brothers have accused Insurance Commissioner
Bill Gunter and aides of demanding a lob. legal fees and
campaign contributions In exchange for favorable treatment
from the state for their Universal Casualty Co.
Gunter denied the allegations but they became a central
Issue this fall In his unsuccessful campaign for the Democratic
nomination lor the U.S. Senate.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Richard Scruggs sold the reason no
charges were brought against state officials was that the
statute of limitations had expired.
Jose and Carlos Pina pleaded guilty earlier this year to one
count each of tax conspiracy, admitting that they skimmed ofl
hundreds of thousands of dollars without reporting It on their
returns. In exchange, the government dropped the remaining
counts of a federal Indictment.
The two Maned Universal In 1001 and built it Into the state's
third largest auto Insurer before It collapsed in 19S4. Motorists
across the state were Muck arlth more than $90 million In
upaid claims.

Tourists
on wing
may dip

Untvuruttyof Miami utudunl wins lottery
TA L L A H A S S E E — A 22-year-old University of Miami student
the youngest person to win the Florida lottery.
po&lt; i.ri trig a Lotto Jackp ; oi $8.4 million.
Carlos Eduardo Saiubria. of North Miami, a fifth-year
architecture student, guessed the six numbers chosen in
Saturday night's Lotto drawing. He traveled to Tallahassee
Tuesday to pick up his first check.
Sanabrta. the first student to win the grand prise, will collect
$419.000a y e a r - $$.007.07 a week — for the next 2 0 years.
Sanabrta. a Costa Rica native who moved to Florida when he
was 6 years old. sold he Is already talking to financial advisers
and accountants, but has not derided how to spend his new
peeked t§5 winning numbers — 7. 15. 24.
3 0 r9 1 a n d 4 9 — at random and bought U » UcfcM of a 7-£)rven
store In North Miami.
Mfohoel Stanton, a professor ofarchitecture at the University
of Miami, described Sanabrta as avery good student, well-liked
by fellow students In the fifth-year design data.
»

Philadelphia fugitive caught In Miami
MIAMI — The 3 1-year-old man wanted for queMtontng about
taro murders and a rope In Philadelphia and unlawful flight
from prosecution charges was arrested without Incident
Tuesday morning.
Anthony Birdsong. 31. was wanted for queMkmlng In the
J u ly 17 murders of two people who were shot to death at a
Philadelphia home In s dnig dispute. Four others at the scene,
ranging In age from 16 to 26. were wounded, white two
teenager* were severely beaten.
A 16-ycsr-old girl was taken to a nearby park after the attack.
She was severely beaten and raped.
Birdsong's brother. Ralph, who was living In Davie, was
arrested Nov. 14 on charges of unlawful flight to avoid
prosecution In connection with the July murders.
The unlawful flight charges against Anthony Birdsong Mem
from cocaine charges.
Authorities said the shooting spree at the Philadelphia house
began when people rreebasing cocaine started a fire, damaging
the home ana destroying 9 pounds of cocaine.

LOTTERY
The dally number Tueedey In
Ihe Florida Lottery CASH 3
game was 0B2.
L Straight Plsy (numbers in exact
order): $250 on e 50 cent bet.
$500 on $1.
(. Box 3 (numbers in any order):
$80 Iora56centbet.$160or $1.
L Box 6 (numbers In any order):
$40 for a 50-cenl bet, $00 on $1.
L Straight Box 3: $330 In order
drawn, $00 In any order on a $1
bet.
Straight Box 6: $290 In order
drawn. $40 II picked In combtnat l o n o n $ t b e t .

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GAINESVILLE - Last sum
m rr's drought In the Midwest
combined with Florida's rapid
development may cut Into the
Sunshine State’s winter bird
population, a U n ive rsity ol
Florida bfnt expert says.
" Biologists are gravely con­
cerned because the drought de­
creased the amount of prairie
m arshland, prim e breeding
habitat for waterfowl, resulting
In fewer ducka and geese sur­
viving lo make the trip south."
said J.W . Hardy, curator of
o rn ith o lo g y at the Flo rida
Museum of Natural History.
Th e number of waterfowl mi­
grating to Florida has already
greatly dAnintshcd during the
past few dec a ties because
w ildlife biologists In m any
Northern stales have been pro­
viding food In winter reluges lor
birds, lie said.
Northern waterfowl that mi­
grate to Florida may arrive to
find the shallow lakes on whlrh
they spent past winters drained
or otherwise altered lor devel­
opment, he said.
The destruction of Florltla’s
woods and wet Linds Is proliably
lo blame for lire continued de­
cline of many bird spectra.
Hardy said

both cham bers as n e w co m ­
ers took places of veteran
lawmakers w ho m oved on to
other positions in govern­
m e n t o r to re tire m e n t a
some voluntarily, others at
the insistence of voters.
In Ih r Hc’nc. retiring farmer Speaker Jon
Milk presided only long enough to hand the
gavel over to Gustafson. Noiicublv absent
waa Sam Bell, who had been Mated to
become speaker In 1990 before losing Ills
re-elcctlon bid.
Crawford warned that although the state's
problems continue to mount, lawmakers
expect taxes lo fall below rosts of existing
stale programs, for a shortfall of $735
million
Gov. Bob Marlines has warned hr will
accept no major (ax Increases, so lawmakers
must prepare far some difficult choices.
Crawford said.
"This Senate must change, not only Ut
structure but In disposition We must
become an arllvlal Senate." Crawford said
In his Inaugural address
"At this stage in our stale's history, we
cannot afford to sit back and wait to sec
what Is laid at our door by the governor, by
the House or by the agencies of government.
We don’t have that luxury. The state that
we represent demands more."
Despite the prospect of spending cuts.
Crawiord announced new priorities In edu­
cation. the war on crime, the environment
and Insurance reform
Gustafson, who said he would be leaving
public service when Ills two-year term os
sker ends, vowed to run a workaholic
isr. beginning with Ins promised arrival
at 7 a.m. each day of the session
Gustafson hammered away on the theme

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of unity, aaylng all House members must
work together to cope with the problems
presented by Florida’s tremendous growth.
He repealed his plans to address Tour basic
areas he considers of prime Importance —
human resource development, structural
and natural resource development, business
growth, und government efficiency ami
effectiveness.
In a break with tradition. Gustafson said
he would wall until after a mid-December
"Issues conference" with other House
members before announcing most commit­
ter chairmen and assignments. He did name
suppc'tcr* and old friends to a lew key
comm litres. Including Fred Llppman. D
Hollywood, as Rules chairm an, A n nr
Mackenzie. D-Fort Lauderdale as Finance
and Tax committer chairwoman and T.K
WcthcrrII. D-Day ions Beach, as Appropria­
tion* chief
Crawford expanded the number of Senatr
standing rommlltrrs from 16 to 22. with
nrw rom m lllrrs erratrd for insurance,
economic, professional and utility regula­
tion. higher education; health care: ethics
and regulated indust tie*
Crawford, a Drinorrat. was elected presi­
dent with the suppari of Republicans, who
will liold nine committee chairmanship-and the Appropriation! subcommittee on
Health and Rehabilitative Services.
Sen. Jim Sroll. H Fori Lauderdale, lakes
llatron'* place as Rules chairman. Sen. Tim
Drralany: K-Indialanttc. remains as Finance
and Taxation chairman.
Sen. ' Gwen Margolls. IT-North Miami,
becomes Appropriations chairwoman, with
more power than any other woman has lie Id
In Ihreltibhtsh Senate
Anil wllh Hr publicans sharing power.
Crawford created a new position of majorttv
leader, providing a stall member lo help
Democrats plot legislative strategy — a
chore formerly handled by the president
himself.
Sen. Jack Gordon. I) Miami Beach, was
chosen to fill the majority leader slot

"We're seeing the numbers of
our resident bird species de­
crease as I heir habitat is de­
stroyed." he said. "Northern
species that migrate to Florida
for the winter suffer the same
fate If their habitat Is completely
replaced with parking
and
Imusing subdivisions. *
The white-breasted nuthatrh.
a common North American bird
resident In peninsular Florida
30 years ago. no longer to found
there although It still breeds In
the Panhandle, hr said
The white-throated sparrow,
oner a common winter visitor lo
the Gainesville area. I*,,i
unrommnu ln 'llK rally p*i

reatoiCT-Ofo BMihAfon f.

Warbler was allunea a common
migrant in the state and now
may be extinct, he said.
The winter migration of birds
lo Florida from Northern stairs
begin* os early us August with
several varieties of Inarct-callng
songbird* and ends In late
Novem ber w llh seed-rating
birds. Ilardy said.

Migratory bird pattern* in
Florida partly depend on the
weather In the North, with peak
movement frequently not occur­
ring until allrr the first cold
spell Krlatlvrly mild northern
w eather this fall probably
explains why birdwatcher* this
season have so far seen few
A m e r ic a n r o b in s , one of
Florida's most popular and
abundant wintering birds, lie
said.

Bull’s plonsurt cook, sat
Dan Marlin sarvas aa Iha chat and hit collaaguas rest and taata
as th« Telephone Pioneers ol America hot! clients in the
Seminole Work Opportunity Program. The barbecue waa limed
perfectly just missing ihe rains

T h e song s p a rro w and
w h llr -lh r o a lrd sparrow are
among the species that com­
monly arrive In Florida during
November.

TH E W EA TH
NATIONAL

■ X T S N D ID O U T L O O K
To d a y...ve ry w indy with
ahowrrs and a few severe
thunderstorms possible early
this m o r n in g . C o n tin u e d
rloudy with a chance of show­
ers In the afternoon. Highs In
Ihe mid to upper 70s. Wind
becoming northwest 20 to 30
mph and gusty. A wind advi­
sory Is In effect on area lukrs.
Tonight.. partly cloudy and
cooler with lows In Ihc low to
mid GO*. W ind northwest 5
mph.
Thanksgiving...parity sunny
wllh ihc highs In ihc mid to
upper 70s. W ind northrasl 10
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A good day to smoke turkey
■ f 8 A M H U SOUCHANIM8
Hsrsld staff writer______________

Woman said aha waa In pom movia
LONG W OOD — A 29year-old Sanford woman rr ported to
Seminole County *herifT* deputies Tuesday that on Oct. IB she
was Riven an Injection of an unknown drug and made to
perform In a pornographic movie.
The woman said ahe and a friend were In the parking lot of
the l*ost Tim e Lounge. Dog Track Road. Long wood, when they
w rrr picked up by two men In a white llmouatne at about 2

am.

The friend waa taken home and dropped off. but the victim
aald a* ahe rode around with the men. who Identified
themselves as "T e rry Llm o" and "B ro n x ." ahe drank
champagne.
They look her to a house at an unknown location and she
drank more alcohol and aald she wa* Injected with a drug. The
wumun told deputies she wa« ou.de to perform In a
pornographic movie with other person*
At about 5 30 a m. Oct. IS. ahe aald ahe awoke In the llmo
and *'Trrry Ltmo." returned her to the lounge.
Deputies aald thr case Is under Investigation

Hitchhiker charged as prostitute
C A SS ELB ER R Y — Tw o Casselberry policemen report
picking up a hut hhlker. whom they recognized aa a suspected
prostitute They charged the woman with soliciting for
prostitution
Police said one officer hid In the rear of the police van before
the woman was picked up along U S lllghway 17 92.
&lt; aw llierTy. al atirnil 12 43 a m Tuesday. They reported that
the officer overheard the woman offer to have sea for 820 with
the other policeman as he drove along
Kim berly Katherlnr Slnanla. 24. of Lu Mar Motel,
Casselberry. Ischarged In the rase. Ilond is 8100

Two men a rm tod on drug chargat
OVIEDO — Tw o Oviedo men accused of making narcotics
deals with a City County Investigative bureau Informant In
Oviedo Tueaday night werr arrested by CCIU agents
llenry White Finney. 30. of I'.O Do* 13. Wood Si.. Oviedo. Is
charged with sale of a counterfeit controlled substance and
possession of drug paraphrmaita
Finney Is accused of selling fake roralne to the informant at
about 11 p h i outside Dmwdy's Market. Avenue U Agents who
arrested him after the aril said they recovered the $20 bill the
informant used to pay Fenney for the substance he claimed
was crack cocaine The substance wasn't cocaine, agenla said
Reginald Lamar Reggie. 20. of 702 E Broadway St., was
charged with two rounta each of sale and delivery and
possession of cocaine. lie Is accused of twice selling crack
cocaine to the Informant Reggie ran from agenta and had a
charge of resisting arrest without violence added, agenla
reported Bond in 12.000. Reggie made the deals al Smttty’a
Grill, agenta aald.

Man ehargad with auto thaft
A L TA M O N TE SPRINGS - Seminole County ahertfTs depu­
ties rrpon charging Anthony Dexter Williams. 18. of 60S
Peachtree Lane. Altamonte Springs with auto theft after the
deputies recovered a stolen car he waa In In rural Altamonte
Springs.
The arrest was made on Dr Pugh Street al about 1 p m
Tuesday Bond la 81.000

Wlfa beaten, thrown out of houso
A L TA M O N TE SPRINGS - A 26-year-old Altamonte Spring*
man faces a charge of battery-spouse abuse. Patricia Blaa told
h i a H M hit hex in the (ace.
Alum onic Spring* police her hi
Ithrew her lo the ground
_ ____ _____
SB Northern Spring*. 101 E.
Altamonte Drive, waa arrested at home at about 10 p m
Tuesday Bond 1*8500

Man arrastad for tala of stolon ring
A L TA M O N TE SPRINGS — A man accused nl selling a stolen
ring to Connie's Pawn Shop has Iwen charged with dealing In
stolen properly
Seminole County sheriff's deputies arrested Anthony L.
Muring. 22. ol 1020 Williams Si . Altamonte Splrngs. al. home
at about 3 20 p m Tuesday. Bondi* 83.000

LAKE M AR Y - The skies
cleared early this morning just
In time for Lake Mary's Sixth
Annual Smoked 1 urkey event.
It Is one of a number of cl forts
lo help provide food for the
needy. Charitable organizations
and churches In the area also
will offer Thanksgiving dinners
al no cost.
By 5:30 a.m. today, just like
every year, a crew of five Lake
Mary men were preparing ap­
proximately IOO turkeys, some
up lo 14 pounds. In the kitchen
al the Lake Mary Community
Improvement Association (CIAI
building on Country Club Road.
A fte r s few to u c h e s of
seasonings and a wrapping of
aluminum foil, the turkeys are
ready lo be placed on the 30-foot
long barbecue pit on large,
covered pans over a fire that
took about 3 60 pounds of
charcoal and another SO pounds
of sawed, live green oak. ac­
cording lo Jo h n C o n n e lly,
chairman of llie event this year
Connrlly serves on the CIA
board of directors
The oak lends a mild smoked
flavor to the turkeys. Connelly
says
Connelly busied himself the
evening before purchasing the
turkeys. 400 pounds ol charcoal,
right quarts of lighter fluid,
aluminum foil and paper towels
By early thta morning, the
turkeys were lhawrd and arvrral
men were seasoning and wrap
ping them Flnaa Sclock, owner
of Cafe SurTenlo In Lake Mary,
provided hla professional ruti­
nary skills
"I've been doing this since the
first one." he says leaning over a
sinkful of turkeys.
Frank Llberatorr, a roofer,
received a little guidance wllh
hla turkey-wrapping technique
This waa Llberatorr * first year
lo be Involved with the event but
be said It beat having to do
construction work on such a
soggy day.
Others Involved Included
Commissioner Tom Mahoney
and Vem Feddersen. CIA presi­
dent. P o ller Chief Charles
Lauderdale was called out for
some weather-related emergen­
cies and did not appear this
morning. Also. Commissioner
Randall Morris and Ed and
Ronnie Pratt, who are Involved
wllh the event, were not present
About 12 turkeys are donatrd
to needy families w llh the
halanrr of them tiring sold lo

Commission
approves idea
of land swap
l y f .a M g
Hsrsld stall writer

Commission listens to bids
for city hall phone systems
■g M A O CHURCH
Herald alafl writer
SANFORD — After a prelimi­
nary decision more Hum a
month ago to buy u city hall
telephone system from Southern
Bell, city commissioners again
hrard proposals from three tele­
phone system re present stives
Monday afternoon.
The commission decided at an
O il 17 work session lo follow
I hr staffs recommendation lo
accept the Southern Bell tild
However, when union on accep­
ting Ihc hid came up al the
commission's Oct. 24 meeting,
three commlsaloners bulked
Alter the Initial work session
one ol the three llnallst bidders.
Jarvis Isotech, submitted addi­
tional information about their
pro|K&gt;sal Commissioners John
V Mercer. Whiley Eckstein and
Bob Thomas J r. voted lo delay
accepting u bid und Invited the
three finalists lo another work
session.
Monday, the three repre­
sentatives, Isolech. Southern
Bell and American Telephone
and T e le g r a p h , pre se nte d
sutninanes of their bids and the
city stud stuck by its recom­
mendation to accept Southern

Bell's bid
Jarvis Isolrch contended Its
line fees would save the city
848.000 over 10 years compared
wllh the Southern Bell proposal.
However, both Larry Strlckler
of Southern Bell and Ken Medlln
of A T A T said laolech's lower
ratrs. currently allowed by the
stale P u b lic Service C o m ­
mission. are being challenged In
court and that the system was
dilferent from theirs and would
not serve the city aa well.
Mercer, said, despite staff rec­
ommendations. he favors accep­
ting Ihr Isolrch hid because of
the lower coal. "I haven't heard
anything that convinces me that
one system Is uny better than
Ihr others." he said.
However. Commissioner A.A.
M cClanalian said It was a
mistake to re-open Ihc bidding
among the three finalists. He
said more offers could be sub­
mitted indefinitely and the
commission must make a de­
rision. Thomas said he Is now
willing lo support thr staff rec­
ommendation.
The commission will again be
scheduled to vole on a proposal
al Its meeting Nov. 28.

■MKROKNCY CALLS
• 9 54 a m . — 1227 Lincoln
Court, medical cull, woman.

7 6 . t r a n s p o r t e d by

Kurat/Mclm.
• 12:37 p in. 200 N.
M angousllnc A ve .. alarm
malfunctioned.
• 2:25 p.m. - 407 W. IBth
SI., medical cull. man. 28.
Kiirul/Melro transported lo
Central Florida Regional Hos­
pital.
• 2:40 p.m. — 25th Street

3

and French Avenue, trauma
call, two boys, both 16. girl.
16.
• 4:45 p.m. - 802 S. San­
ford Ave.. tntutna call, mun.
27. Rurat/Metro transported
to Central Florida Regional
lloapltal.
W EDNESDAY
• 3 :5 8 l i. in . - 2 4 4 9
Mrlhm vlllc Ave.. defective
alarm.

SANFORD — Seminole County
commissioners voted unani­
mously lo approve the ronrept of
Lakr Forest developer* swapplug n ru rly 2.000 acres ol
r n v lr o n m r n la lly -s r n s lllv r
wetlands to the state In return
for permission to build on 106
acres of Isolated wetlands In the
development
The 5-0 vole was encouraged
by reprrscntltlvrs of thr Friends
of the Wrklva and the Florida
Audubon Society who said the
deal would go a long way toward
protecting the Wrklva and Lillie
Wrklva river*.
"As a potential to add lo the
Wrklva movement...this is an
extraordinary opportunity." said
Bernard Yokel, prrsldcni of Ihr
Florida Audubon Society.
Under I h r proposal, N T S
Properties. Inc. and Pauhit-ci
International. Lid. — Joint devel­
oper* of Ihr Lakr Forest housing
and commercial site west ol
Interstate 4 near Sanford —
would sell 1.200 acres al the
Junction of ih r two rivers lo the
Nature Conservancy. Nature
Conservancy said th r laud
would eventually be turned over
to the state for protection.
Anolhrr 750 acres near the
Nature Conservancy would be
deeded to Ihc St. Johns River
Water Management District for
preservation.
A separatr proposal, unrelated
to the N TS offer lo the rounly. ts
anolhrr 350-urrr laud donation
al the site to the Audubon
Society. The Society wants to
build Its headquarters there.
The proposal still needs state
and regional approval and final
county approval.
In anolhrr matter, commis­
sioners turned down a request
by Jack Harris to extend the
hours of Ills Reel Lion Pub on
Howell Branch Road because of
neighbor's complaints about
noise from Ihc bar. Harris sought
lo extend his hours of operation
from a midnight closing lo 2
a.m.
S e ve ra l re s id e n t* spoke
against Ihr request, saying the
bar started out as a quirt
neighborhood bar.

H«oM SM. St &gt;•
celebration Similar event are occurtng all
throughout Seminole County

Mtmi Blsr.co leads a group of little pilgrims si
Midway Elementary reenact the Thanksgiving
those who pure based tickets at
Last a month beforehand, ac­
cording to Connelly The do
natrd turkeys which will be
distributed to the families by two
local churches, w rrr purchased
wllh campaign fund* of two
candidates who ran for elections
The proceeds of the turkeys
w h lrh are sold for 820 go
tow ards Ihr CIA building
The barbecuing process has
been perfected over the yrai*
Connelly says that alter severs;
hours Ihr foil is return rd from
the rrady hxslrd turkrvs so that
the meat gets nice and browned
Connelly move* swiftly from
pun lo pan checking the trmperaturr quickly wllh his hand
"Look at those coal*. nice and
rosy. That will be going all day."
Connelly tells Mahoney who ts
busy ptacing lurkrys over the
coals
The last of thr turkeys will be
removed around noontime and
can be puked up at the CIA
building until 5 p.m.
Winn DU*r donated bags and
wrappings lor the lurkrys
The following arc among the
places offering free meals on
Thanksgiving Day:
LONG WOOD
• First Baptist C h u rrh of
Longwnod. 891 E State Road
434. Th r church will hold a
dinner on Thanksgiving Day

from 11 30 a m to 2 p m
Member* of the rh u rrh will
donate the (ihmI ,md cook thr
meal at the rhurrh Man la and
BUI Oglesby will ho*1 Ihr dinner
Anyone t* Invited lo attend If
transportation I* needed call Ihr
church office al 339-3817. De­
liveries will hr made to shut In*

SERVICES
Reverend Tom Jacob*, presi­
dent ol Ihr Hanford Ministerial
Association, wilt prrac h tonight
al 7 p m at the community-wide
Thanksgiving service to hr held
at the Central Baptist Churrh.
1311 S. Oak Ave The enllrr
communtty l* Invited to attend
Seminole High School Concert
Chorus will provide special
music Ten (Mstor* (mm dif­
ferent churches will Itr present
Nursery service* will lie pro
%Idrd
"Thanksgiving should Ik - an
opportunity lor each one of u* to
lie thankful lor every blessing we
have." Jacobs said.

SANFORD
• The Salvation Army. 700 W
24th St Free Thanksgiving
dinners will hr *rrvrd especially
for shut-ins and those who arr in
need or lonely Eighteen lurkrys.
enough lor 130 (N-npIr. will lie
served. Anyone needing trans­
portation may call 322-2642
• Hrsritr Mission 1701 w
I3 lh St. Tlamksgtvtng dinners
will be served from 11 30 a m.
until 7 30 or Ihr food runs out.
whichever rome* first. Anybody
welcome to attend
• Second Shiloh Church will
provide Thanksgiving dinner
Transportation can be arranged
Home deliveries can hr made
A LTA M O N TE SPRINGS
• First llapltsl Churrh. KM7
East Slate Road 4 3 6 und
Newburyport S u m across from
city hall Fire Thanksgiving
d in n e rs will h r served on
Thanksgiving Day from 11.30
a m lo 2 p m. Pirate call Ihr
churrh office al 339-8961 for
additional Information

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ED ITO R IA LS

Blue ribbon
budget squabble
A y e a r ago. In th e ir b u d g e t s u m m it
following the stock market crash. Congress
a n d the p re s id e n t a gre e d to create a
bipartisan National Econom ic Com m ission of
distinguished citizens to recom m end — after
the election — a w ay out o f the nation's
budget deficit mess. T h e m ove w as leas of an
evasion than it looked. E arly In the Reagan
adm inistration, the president a n d Congress
used a sim ila r com m ission an Social Security
as political c o v e r for p ro d u c in g needed
reforms for w h ic h no politician wanted to
claim authorship. T h e hope w as that the N E C
would forge a budget com prom ise a new
president and C o ngress co u ld gratefully
accept.

In the wake (an appropriately tad word) of one
of the moat divisive presidential campaigns ever.
w « Americana have a lovely opportunity to
•pend the n u t six weeks mining our pollttca!
wounds and restoring o u r civility.
I call this period, the American Festival of
Holidays, only because m y perched Imagi nut Km
hasn't betn aUc to cotne up willi an expeewdon
of more precise fecundity.
Starting wtth Thanksgiving and ending a few
days after New Year’s. Americana cekbratc aU
different holidays d urin g a ala-week period that
combines the spirit of two popular songs. "W e
Are Family" and "D lflrre n t:
l Strokes for DtfTr
Trrrnt

Folks"
In Japan, they celebrate a similar Interlude of
unrestrained conviviality In December. T h e y call
It Bonenkal. or forget-the-ycar parties.
In America, a dinner that began with white
men breaking bread wtth red men to give thanks
for a bountiful harvest has evolved Into a
national holiday In which the country shuts
down to "gather together to ask the L o rd &gt;
blessings" and department stores proclaim the
beginning of the Christmas shopping season.
This year. Thanksgiving la followed closely by
the Jewish holiday of Hanukkah. at sundown
Dee. 9. Back In 169 B .C .. Syrian Greeks had laid

alege to the Temple of Jerusalem. A truer
containing enough oil for only one day burned
miraculously for eight da/s. Hanukkah honors
that miracle by the
lighting of a candle In
a m e n o r a h each
evening. T h is year,
my life will &gt;oor to a
new plateau when I
a tte n d m y f ir s t
Hanukkah lighting of
the c a n d lr a as a
teal at the home of
e Israeli general
c o n a u I I n
Philadelphia.
Tw e n ty-tw o days
after Hanukkah. a
( b l a c k A m eri­
red-fared pagan who
ca n s have
lias been rulogl/rd
lor hts belly "that
b
a
a
n
• h o o k w h e n he
c e le b ra tin g
laughed like a bowl
lh a a ta ri of
f u ll of J e l l y "
Kw anza J
overwhelms the na­
tional ronartoumnraa.
almost to the rarlusion of what happened “away
In a manger ** Hut almost every American

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DAVID S. B R O D ER

A great politicians’s legacy
AUSTIN - It was sheer cotnrtdmce to be
bock In the Texas capital 29 years, almost to
the day. after I had flown here to report a story
on the political problems that fared Jo h n F.
Kennedy In the Lone Star State. The President
was to arrive later In the week for a two-day
swing through five Tessa cities, winding up
here In Austin. T h e Journey was deemed
necessary lo begin repairing Kennedy’s dampolitical fances well In advance of Ihe
campaign.
Alan L. Ottrn of the Wall Street Journal was
on a similar mission, so we went In together to
ace Gov. John Connolly. It was a very different
tim e. The high-tech revolution had not
transformed Austin's economy and skyline.
Th e political revolution which
ch would carry
Connally and m any other members of the
Texas establishment Into the Republican Parly
waa somewhere over the horizon, as well.
Connally waa candid as always that day.
ascribing Kennedy's political problems In
Texas not only lo the growing aaacrtivrnra* of
the civil-rights movement but to what C o n ­
nally saw as a leftward administration drift on
everything from economics to arms control.
Even with Lyndon Johnaon on Ihe ticket, he
said. It would not be easy for Kennedy to carry
Texas In 1964. And if there wete any truth to
thoae rumors about “ the Kennedys" dropping
Johnson from Ihe ticket, they rould forget
about Texas.
The Interview remains vivid after 25 years,
clearing asray the clouds of sentimentality that
have gathered a b o u t Kennedy's " f in a l
journey." He did not come to Texas as a
conquering hero: he was a politician on a
political mission, doing vital groundwork for
an approaching campaign.
The Itinerary had been constructed with that
goal In mind. H r flew Into San Antonio, the
political capital of aoulh Texas with Its
emerging Hispanic vote. Hr went on that
evening to Houston, where an ambitious,
attratlve young businessman named George
Bush was making the Democrats nervous by
Improving the H arris County Republican
organization and preparing for a 1964 Senate
bid.
He stayed overnight that Thursday In Fort
Worth and began Friday at a brrakfast for Rep.
J im Wrlght-already a rising power in C o n ­
gress and Texas politics. Then the schedule
called for him to show the flag In Republican
Dallas with a luncheon address lo busbies*
leaders al Ihe Tra d e Mart, before Ihe final
event — a Texas Democratic Party dinner at
the municipal auditorium here In Austin.
Even the "nonpartisan" events had a d e a r
political purpose. But for Kennedy, politics
waa always one part exhortation, one part
education and one pari celebration. He made It
joyful, exhilarating.

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"How wonderful! Tell me ALL A B O U T being a
numbers cruncher. ’*

ANDERSON

Bank board chief
lacks credibility

First Caspar W einberger, the farm er
tsry of defense whose uncontrolled spending
helped put A m erica in the hole, suggested
using a portion o f the Social S e cu rity payroll
to protect the Pentagon budget. Sen. Daniel
..............................
Patrick
M o yniha n and* A f C -C IO President
Lane K irkla n d vow ed. In tu rn , to block any
t a m p e r in g w it h S o c ia l S e c u r it y . Dean
K leckner. president of the F a rm Bureau
Federation, then criticized his colleagues for
being biased In favor of a tax Increase, which
h r w ill oppose. C o -cha irm an D rew Lewis
replied that farm subsidies w ill have to be
abolished. N ow . because of that bickering,
co-chairm an Robert Strauss has announced
that the c o m m is s io n w ill nof have Its
recom m endations ready by the target date of
Dec. 2 1. and m a y not be ready to r eport until
March.

L E T T E R S T O E D IT O R

Like Jewish children lighting a candle each of
right evenings, black children light a candle In a
klnara (Swahili for ckndleholderl for each ol
seven days, earh leaching a different principle
untoja (unity), kujlchagulla (trlf drtrrmlnaifonl
ujlm a (collective work and responsibility!,
ujamaa Icooprrallve economics), nla |puf|io*&lt; i
kutuna (creativity) and IttuuU (faith) Think ol
the productive grandeur that could elevalr bl*&lt; k
Americans If inrtr lives reflected those prim i
pies.
Happy holidays. Americans — wherever you
are
iciMssNSwtaa*
li f t SUM

JACK

A S P R ?S lW N T$ C H A N G ? ..

T h a t hope is now fading. Commission
m em bers are discovering w ha t Congress has
long kn o w n: T h e re are no painless deficit*
reduction m easures. A n d as they have made
that unrem arkable discovery, the commission
Is show ing signs of disarray, go in g public to
defend narrow positions.

If so. w h y bother? March w ill be too late to
have a ny im pact, either on the w ritin g of the
first Bush budget o r on the political debate
over It. T h e N E C was intended as a reality
check o n the new president's plans and a
yardstick for the new Congress in Its budget
decisions. If the com m ission m em bers are not
prepared to produce such recommendations
before J a n . 1. p utting the goal at deficit
reduction ahead of personal and political
agendas, they a rc wasting their tim e, and the
nation's.

observes the Christmas spirit, either at thurrh
services, through gift giving, al office partle*. or
by adding lo Ihe reverent joy that engulS a
festive nation.
T h e day after Christmas, an Increasing
number of black Americana have been crlebr.it
Inn the *tsn of Kwanza Founded In 1967 by the
bi^&lt; k nationalist philosopher and ariiviM
Maulana Ron Karrnga. Kwanza (Swahili lor
"first fruits ‘| seeks to give black Americans thru
own holiday In much the same way other ethnic
Americana exalt a holiday Indigenous to thru
roots.

Like almost no one else. Kennedy could
mock the rituals and rhetoric of politics even
as he showed himself Ihe graceful master of
the art form In Houston, for example, where
he was paying tribute to Rep Albert Thomas,
a notoriously skillful taper of the federal pork
barrel whu had just snagged the NASA spare
flight center for his d istrict. Kennedy
"stumbled" as hr bragged that the United
States was about lo
fire " t h e la rg e st
payroll — payload —
Into space.” As the
a u d ie nce ro a re d .
Kennedy smiled and
said I n n o c e n t ly .
"Well. It w ill be the
largest payroll, too."
A t Ih e F r i d a y
morning breakfast
for W r i g h t . J a c ­
queline Kennedy was
conspicuously miss
Ing from her place at
the Itrad table. Her
fS o let us not
husband b ru sh e d
be petty when
away uny In tim a ­
our cause It
tions of u snub by
so great £
re m a rk in g . "M rs .
Kennedy Is organiz­
ing herself. It lukrs
longer, but of course, she look* belter than we
do when site dors It."
At Dallas’ Love Field, as al previous slops,
there was u visible commotion us Ihe ranking
Texas potentates- Johnson. Connally and their
hatilr-scarrcd llberul antagonist. Sen. Ralph
Yarborough — milled around, jousllng In see
who would ride In which car In the molorradr.
Grinning. Kennedy sent a stuff uldc over lo the
press bus w ith u message that tlir President
imped reporter* were noting "llie wondciful
demonstrations of unlly" In Ihe Tcxus (Vino
entile party.
As everyone knows. It wus Connally who
was In the cur with Kennedy when II loundcd
Ihe corner In Drulry Plaza, w h rn the shots
were llred. and when the mud dash lo
Parkland llospllul led lo the announcement
that cut short Ih r laughter.
Many rrrnrm ltrr and rrv rrr Kennedy as a
President. I think o( him In those Iasi days and
moments of Ills lllr as a politician, a man who
enjoyed und enhanced politic* us murh as
anyone li has hern my good fortune lo cover.
In the prepared text for Ihe Austin speech
Kennedy did not live lo deliver, he was lo tell
Ills fcllow-Dcmocrats:
"Our duly us u party Is not lo our (tarty
alone, but In Ihe nallon. and. Indeed, to all
mankind. O u r duty ls not merely (hr pre­
servation of (tollllcul |tower hut the preserva­
tion ol (truer und Irrrdom.

W ASHINGTON - For a few people in Ihe
Reagan administration, a Mtrhael Dukakis
victory would have spelled freedom from the
hot seal Karl lloyle. Ihe rhlef spokesman for
Ihe Federal Home Loan Hank Hoard put It
this way "I hope Dukakis wins so I ran get
the hell out of here "
lloyle. as executive director lor pultllr
affair* for Ihe bank board, has tried lo (tut a
happy fare on the savings and loan ertsts
That half-hearted remark made to high level
agency official* underscored Ihe bunker
mentality that ha*
grip p e d the bank
b o a r d . w h lr h la
charged with con­
taining Ihe worst ft
nanrtal ertsts In a
half century.
Hoyle may get hi*
wish, even without
Dukakis in the White
House. Uaztk board
chief Danny Wall, al­
though a Republican
appointee, has lost
his rrrdlbdltv with
Congress, th r ad­
m in is t r a t io n and
I Time is money
even with many on
when II comes
hts own staff.
lo Ihe thrift
Wall may br ihe
crisis £
b u re a u c ra tic
equivalent of Captain
J
Hllgh — oblivious lo
the storm warnings that threaten thr ship ol
stale.
President-elect Grurgr Hush would hr writ
served lo read I be lips &lt;tf his advisers, sonic
mrmlM-r* of ( ongrrss anil Ihe liii.iinl.il
regulatory lummunlly Make Wall walk the
plank "
Member* nl both lire House and Senate
(tanking committer* complain that every
l ' . i i they
si
lime they gel tirtrlrd by Wall.
lake Ills
words with a hefty grain of sail, and
frequently find Ihe Information he gives lo Itr
lna&lt; curate and self-serving
"Th e bank hoard la rngagrtl In sham
resolutions." said Senate Hanking Cominltlrr
Chairman William Prnxmlrr. D-Wls "Many
of the most heavily Insolvrnl SAL* are
conducting Ponzl sclirnir* Dial lakr In new
deposit* lo pay lheir hills " Prnxmlrr added
that Wall has "consistently underestimated'
what It will cost Ihe Federal Savings and
Loan Insurance Corp. lo hull out Ihe thrills
Tim e Is money when II come* lo Ihr thrift
crisis Insolvrnl Ihnll* arc losing SI billion a
month, some $40 mlllfon every Inislnrss day
— losses that will la- lacked on lo a laxpavri
bailout rslimuird at more than $00 billion
Since Wall has Iteen In office about 17
months. that's $17 billion added lo the
tax|Miyrr*‘ burden. In |&gt;urt Itrcaiisr lie chose
In lie an Industry chrerlrudrr rather than u
regulator.
Wall should tw rrllrvrd of his rotumand al
leas! breausr he has consistently unilrrslatrd
Ihe size of Ihr crisis If "Don ! Worry. IWHappy” wins a Grammy. Wall should collect
the award.
The question I* simple: How murh would It
coat to rescue (lie 505 Insolvrnl thrifts und
435 more that arr barely afloat? Wall can't
seem lo settle on an answer.
In late summer. 1987. hr stated Rally that
$10 8 billion In borrowing authority that
Congress authorized would Im- enough, and
he ridiculed Ihe legfons o( Industry experts
und fellow regulators who disagreed.
Our nsnnt tale Michael Hlnslrln obtained a
document that suggests Wall wus worse than
wrong - he was saying one thing when hr
knew another. Th r document was thr hunk
hoard's secret folding (took prepared fur Wall
on Aug I. 1987. In large print. It said that
183 of the worst thrift* would cost thr
depositor Insurance (und u minimum of $10
billion.
III
Nol until February of this year did Wall
revise his math - up lo $15 billion for more
than 500 thrifts. And he accused those who
didn't agree of being loo negative. Wull's
estimate* have been creeping up slner thru
— more oul of embarrassment than candor.
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F IN A N C IA L

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Sales light, prices up
Uwhwl F ra n IntemeWewel________________
N tW V O R K
Puce* opened kitguiiY higher
today In llgln trading of New York Slock
Exchange issue*,
The Dow Jones Industrial average, which
ro*c 11.73 Tuesday, was up 1.25 to 2078 05
shortly alter the market opened.
Advances led declines 317 204 among the
1.025 Issues crossing the New York Stock
Exchange tape. Early turnover amounted to
about 7.992.000 shares
The government curly today r*-|&gt;onrd that
new factory orders lor durahte good* time 2 4
percent In Orlolirr The report follows a series

of Indicators this month that show the
economy surging ahead w ith lower « r
employment, higher retail »alr*. strong Indus
trial output and a rrlxiund In the housing
Industry, all of which suggest inflation

The dollar drilled lower lo
ilay against key foreign « urrrnrlcs in trading thinned by a
Jap.inr*r holiday Gold was
mixed
1 hr T o k y o Vo reIg n
Exchange was i loseil Wed
nrsday lor I hr national laihur
flay holiday Trading will rrlu m r on Thursday
In rarlv New York I railing,
the dollar was slight))’ lower
against key foreign currencies
In ijutei trading lollowmg a
C'ommrrir l&gt;e|Mnrnent report
stiowmg orders lor hig-ilrket
lac lory gtxxls rose 2 4 percent
In Ot toiler Irom a revised drop
of 2 'I fieri enl In Srptrmlier
Currency market rxpcila
thins were lor a I H |iercrnt

the fact that the rise resulted m o s tly from a
sharp Jum p In delrnse orders E x c lu d in g Hut
factor, orders fell 0 2 perrenl

Stock prices chrsril broadly higher In slow,
rhoppy trading Tur*.l.it as U u g .t i hunter*
took advantage of (be market'* undersold
condition.

Contlnaed from Page 1A

While the Increase was rather l i r l i y . analysis
said m u rke t p.trin ijm iii * m ay Im d comfort In

rise in the October durable
goods
Traders In New York prr
dieted a very light day ahead
of what will amount to a
four day weekend for most
IMith ifianls
In Europe, the dollar Ireg.m
llir day In Frankfort ul 1717
West Gentian marks, down
slight)v from Tuesday's close
of 1 7285
The dollar oprnrd in Zurich
at I 4455 Swiss francs, down
from 145 ami In l‘a ru at
5 8745 French Irani s down
Irorn 5 0005
In Brussels, the d o lla r
opened at 30 34 B e lg ia n
Irani * down Irom 3ti 425 and
in Milan al 1.277.37 lire, down
Irorn 1.284 80

October factory orders up
Unltsd Prsss Intscnstlsnst
W A S H IN G T O N - Huge
gains In trausjxittallun and
defense rqinpm rm senl order*
lor hig tleket lai lory goods up
2 4 jx rt rut In Orlober. the
Com m rrrr llr)urtm ent said
Wrdnesitay
New orders lor expensive,
long lasting factory goods
to ia lrd 9122 I billion In
Ctrtnbrr. up 2 4 percent, the
department's Census Iturrau
said
Tramqxuiatlun equipment
outers rnm im inl lii see.saw
wildly.'** they m A for mini
nl this year, up M !» pen enl in
(M u bri alter a ‘i.I .permit
drop In Septrmlier. the tmrrau
said
M mt of th.il was Irom large

increase* in (inters lor defense
shipbuilding ecpilpmetii and
motor vehicles amt jmrts the
horraii said
Order* lor defense capital
gcvMl* snared 411 |irrrrrii m
Oc toiler, the biggest pim p
since a fiM 3 prrinil Increase
In June, whh h was the largest
Increase since 1982 I he
bureau said

D o w Jones
D o w Jones Averages
1 0:00 a.m.
30 Indus ‘20*1 1*4 up
3!* I
20 Trans 901.54 up 3.62
15 Utils
18207 urn hanged
05

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Local Interest
7 firsr qno j.i/io n * ptmlded

by members of the Xatlotud
Assorfalfon of .Serurhirs
Dettlrts art* rr/rrrsenfaffer
later-dealer /rrfres at of
mid morn Inn u u Ij \ hirer
dealer m a rk e t* change
throughout tin- it.I\ /’Mirsi/o*
nof Include retail tnarki&gt;i&gt; or
markdown
Bid
Ask
American Btrinr-er 3'Y
3H
ILtrneli ILitik
32* * 32*%
First 1iiii in
20
20*«
FI'AI.
30*i
JO H
Fla Progress
34 Sk 31U
MCA
IP .
43'%
Hughes SiqtpU
n ib
tfl%*
Motrlson's
20S
20b
NCR Corp.
Bt ‘ i
52
Ilessev
3Uk
40'•
Srotly’x
11'%
I2 '»
Soul Iii .1si ILtuk 21
22 U
SunTrust
20%.
20**
Walt Blourv
ti2*&gt; t!2M
WrMlllUhfniM’
SK Y
51'*
Brunxwu k
18
171%
DILI
Mb
9
Fla Nailoii.il
I7X%
17b
Winn Dixie
42%*
42b
28 ?% 29'%
Emerson

Gold And S ilv e r
NEW YORK — Foreign and
domestic gold **v silver pikes
ipiolrrl lit dollars |-&lt;r Irov
mnu r Wi dnrsdav
Gold

a vote
1 uesday also riH-anl the end ol
two rcmrurrrnt one year terms
wlih .lor William* a* chairman
Mr will continue as a Ixunt
memlirr l&lt;&gt;» lour year*.
‘ Mi William* did a very, very
gixxl jolt. Nelswrndrr sold "H r
i* ir»|Niu*ihlr In* bringing alsiiil
a i olirslvrnrss among Immii I
mrmliei* Wc work wrll together
a* a Ira n i ”
Tough decisions hr ahead (or
ihr Ixsird Primarily how lo |uy
lor ihr &lt;nomined consirmihin
n m Jrd to meet the area s rapid
gruwih Fmiillmciil projri ihms
slate wnhlii ihc nrxl live years
that lilatliliiiiiii.il schools will br
needed in Seminole County.
"II wr plan light. we ll lx able
lo ito this.” Nelswrndrr said
"W c have rolled every hii ol
rnnury hark Into our emuprehensive consiructlon plan

All sources iii money whetlicr
I'ublic Education Capital Outlay
funds, state lumls everything
except for maintenance and
county Impact money '*
Current schixil ronslnu lion is
made |xtsslhlr Ihrough a I ' is",
vo te r-ap prn vrd Imud Issue
Construction money reuched
9130 million due lo miriest and
tile uddlllon oloDa-r revenue
Nrtswrmlcr Is a lormrr Iroch
rr. and un 11 year employer In
the hoard's jN-nummi depart
m riit. serving as director lor
three of those years In I9H0 she
det idctl lo quit her |oh and run
lor Ih r school lnunl
"In some countlrs, a school
Ik m m I jxmltlmi can be jKtrlllnir.
lint not In Seminole where
gruwih ami llx- high expecta
lions ol the public for cdut aiiou
tlcmand a full.lime slulus." She
rx|iecls her new |x&gt;sliton in t all
for even tnorr time devoted to
Ixiurd ail iv ii us

r A p m r \ sjipt

silver Often

ti (&gt;!!|

up 0.03

fl.omtnn m o r n in g living
change is based on ihc pu
vlousilay si losing price |

Our ul Ilit- Itlst llllltgs si.Unl
lur distussitio wnii Superin­
tendent B o h H u g h e s Is a
reorganisation of the hoard
agrmla
Many i s s u e s r e g a r d in g
personnel, inventory removal.
•ti are currently h-ndlrd Item
hv Hi m al Ixvuil un t lings n|K'ti
lo (hr public Neiswcmlcr said a
go al drill ol I line could lx- saved
it only Ihc Items needing ills
rusaion were Imutllrd In this
l.ishlnn I Ills would It-.ivr Ihe
Ixiurd's energies tree lo discuss
matins of more Immlnmi Im
porlamr. *hr said
lto.trd meeting times wrrr also
declilrtl I u c s tla v . Ftir th r
I9HH-H9 year, meetings will Ikheld Ihe sccontl Wednesday ol
each muntii al 2 p m., and the
Inurlh W e d n e s d a y ol each
month al 7 p in. at the board's
oilier*. 1211 Mcllonvtlle Ave..
Sanford

Storm
Continued from Page 1A

Clearwater.
Gil (Turk, forecaster at llie
National Hurricane Center in
Miami, said Krlth picked up
s|ieed oner It got over la mi.
which rohlied ihr broad system
of Ih r moisture that drenched
the Gull coast.
"tl will Just kind of slide over
the stale." Clark said "It's a big
area of wind, and Dial's not a
typical tropical sinrm "
iiiitil.lv a densely |Hipulalcd
ro m in u n lly ol mostly senior
citizens, had fewer than two
dozen (tropic In eight shelter*
w h ile In rural Pasco County,
em ergency director K le hard
S in I til e s tim a te d s e v e r a l
hundred |&gt;coplr s|m-ii I Die night

Street* near the shore In
coasinl clllc* Innn Naples lo
Clearwater IIixh IccI. anti Ihc long
causeways linking Tnui|»a. SI
Petersburg mul Br.indcnlon were
hr Idly rlosrd by rising water*.
"We're pracllcally Ix'low sea
level." said Mary Malalothis.
spokeswoman lor the liurtlu*
Ctnmiy Ktnrrgeney 0|ienUlons
Center "W e have real low
elevation W c'rr gelling pre|iarrd now for llixuling
Fred Marquis. Plncllu* County
m a tiug rr. suit! up lo nine
tornados louched dow n over a
Wide area ol t!»»• rounly. blowing
roots oil several homes and
destroying a carport, but sparing III shelter*.
residents any Injuries.
Schools In Polk County near
Al 7 a.m E S T. Ktilh was al laikeland. 30 miles Inland from
27.H norlh laillude anti H I.2 Tiim pa. closed lor the day. white
west longllndc. or about 50 olfUiitl* In most oilier counties
miles south ol Orlando, moving deferred decisions until weuthrr
east*uorlheusl al 15 mph to 20 coudllIons were examined.
Ilipli with lop winds nf 5505
Keith triggered a Hurry of
mph, mostly over wntcr. The twisters 111 SI. Petersburg, al­
stnnn was headed on a course though none caused Injuries,
that would move II nlfshore near and a wide swath of Die state
Cape Canaveral by midday.
Irom COOSl-lo-cnasi was under a
Ktilh buffeted Naples with 44 tornado watch for much ol the
mph winds and gusts in 70 mph. nlght.
while winds up lo (12 mph were
Bonnie Good«leln. a Pinellas
docked at Safely llarlxir. near County spokeswoman. said the

Economic Advisers, ratsrd the
total economic growth rslim atr
Tuesday to 3 5 jx-r-rnt Iru n the
tourDi quarter of I9H8 ‘o thr
fourth quarter nf I9H9
In July. Sprlnkrl estimated
gruwih for thal period would be
3,3 perrenl alter adjustment for
Inflation.
But when Dir effects of this
summer's drought arr weighed.
Sprlnkrl said economic growth

next year would total 2 8 per­
cent.
"I don't warn to Ik- accused nl
making a final rosy forecast."
said Sprlnkrl who leaves other
in Jan u ary when ihe Bush
administration lake* over "The
forecast for 198!) is actually
reduced a half a perrenl" from
July.
Sprlnkrl also prrdlcied Inlla
lion would slow nrxl year.

Vote
a stan­
ding ovation It'Nii Ihe crowd al
tin County Service* Building
A* Warren M rpprd up In her
District I seat, sin- was met with
a hug from oulgoing District I
c u m in I s s I u n e r B a r b a r a
Christensen Chrlsirnsen bad
vacated the se at lor an iinsui •csslol bid lor rounly lax col­
lector
lb tiring Dtsirti I 5 Commis­
s io n e r B ill K ire h b o lf held
Kelley s seal lor hrr and witli a
li.im lsh.iki. bid hrr a heartv
"C oiigralidabotis
Kiri hholl Dirn pmuipily hit —
uitnulrs lx lull- the commission
ers could present him wlih a
f'-xgubon rommending bun lor
1‘I i ears ol service in the county
l*oh as a loim iv conintlsslonrr
and a pi inning and zoning Ixsird
member
As Chrlsirnsen a cirp ird a
r&lt; *&lt;dm ton i nmmrnding her lor
In r eighi year* as a &lt;ommtsoloic
n . she villi No s|x ri brs. but
this romtntMkm. with a female
majority, is going to lx- Iantootle."
Commissioners voted 3 2 in
lavor ot an annexation by Sanlotil ol land west ot Die city. It
nearly « lose* Du- gap ol incorpo­
r a t e d land e iie lre lln g Ihe
Golds!*no area ol Die i tiy.
I h r annexation had prev lo u * l V lx ri&gt; iq ifK is e d b v

mtsslnnrrs, most

to m

reerntly on

Oct. I I In a 3-2 vole, with
C h rlsirn s e n and Glenn not
l.ivortng county opposition to the
cti y s annexation
On Tursday. Glrnu was Joined
by Kellry and Warren In voting
to approve thr mrasurr. Both
newly-eleetrd commissioners
had jdrdgrd during Dir cam ­
paign lo work towards rndlng
county-city antagonism
Glenn was p|r.ised by Ihr vote
"I would tuqx- II4* a d rb n b r
d ire c tio n ." Glenn said " In
January. II not hrforr, I hope w r
could rraddresa our illreebve* on
these ease* or mrrl with thr
illlr* and discuss u|h'oining
projects "
All hough Glenn agrred ih r
S .in lo ril annex,iiion w o u ld
almost rnrlosr Dir Goldslmro
area, shr s.ud t l r county should
work with Die clllr* towards
sharrd srrvices lo those arras
almost enclosed by annexations
T h r second 3-2 vole rame latrr
Dial ntglu. when Warren offered
a motion lo rrvirw a list ol all
current and |M-ndliig lawsuits
against Die elites and to meet
with rrprrsenlltlvrs ol Ihc cities
lo try to resolve llx- litigation
Shr also rm am nrndrd Dial
r o u n ly a d m ln ls ira lo r K en
Hooper consider rulllng the
county's legal stall and legal
budget.
Warren said she made Die
pro|x&gt;*al allrr hearing Irom ol
lie laIs Irom all Srminolr County
e lt lr * th a t i h r r o u n ly Is

jx’m iv rd as aniagotilsiii- toward
t hem
Hnwrvrr. Strrrtmun said Die
oplnlous ot a lew city olllclal* did
not accurnirly rrllect ihr opi­
nions ol Dir irsldeuls ol those
cities.
County Commissioner Boh
S lu rm maintained lh.ii Die
« iMiniv surd in only a lew cases,
jiarbcularly In annexations Hr
staunchly rrfused lo discuss
pending hbgabon
But Glenn and Kelley sided
with Warren, saving such a
review was warranted
T h r Ih rrr women niiiiiiils
slonrrx voted 3 2 In favor ol
Warren's request
In another mailer Kelley kept
a e.mijiaigit promise m examine
co u n ty departm ents to dr
irrm inr which mighi lx- consoli­
dated lo save money
She suggested D ia l a ny
reorganization might Include a
rrduebon ol Staff. jMrlletilarly In
upper management positions
Site askrd lhal mmmlsslonrrs
.ippmvr having llixqirr cnmjilrtr
the study by Dee 13
However. Slurm p ro lrslrd .
saving thr Kiunty rrct ntly had
r o m p lr lr d a d e p a rtm e n ta l
reorganization Irg u n four years
ago and Mid Iwo weeks was loo
Iillie time to rvaluatr the de­
partments. Slurm suggested 90
days might give Hixqier enough
lime for ihe review Commis­
sioners apptnvrd ihe reqursi
5-0.

London
I’rrvhiusH o s t t i l l 25 up I 75
Morning living II 7 *»5 oil I 30
llongKong
118.25 u p 2 05
New York
Cinuev s|Mit
gold ojirn
l |h »«* up ’ I 20

Board
Coatlnued from Pag* 1A

Unit* d Press Intamatlewal
W A S H IN G T O N Private
eennomlsis question the ad­
ministration'* laiesi economic
growih projections, which pro­
vide ihr Imm - for President-elect
George Bush's "flexible frrere"
plan lo shrink Ih r massive
federal hudgri
Beryl Sprlnkrl. rhairman nf
Presldrnl Hr.igau'* Council of

Dollar drifts lower,
gold, silver mixed
Units* Press Intsrnatisnal

Analysts question Bush’s
economic growth projections

tornados touched down al a
mobile home tvark in Uirgo. In a
mulll family duelling. at a home
and several o the r locations
wtihln Ihr city. Inn tullial rr{xitis sunl only minor damage
occurred
A lurnado Tuesday damaged
.ibnui 30 mobile homes in iwo
Irallrr (talk* near Clermont. 20
miles west nl Orlando said a
spokeswoman lor ih r Lake
C o u r t ly D e p a r t m e n t of
Emergem \ Managemenl. No
one was hurt
l.i-e Con illy olflclals opened a
civic Killer in Kurt Myers early
today and considered plans lo
evacuate up to 500 |M-ople hum a
neighborhood w here rising
waters th re a te n e d lo llmiil
si reels and pnqM-rtlcs.
"We re getting a lol of llcxxlmg." said Wayne Lunsford. Lee
County emergency management
spokesman. "Tin* wind Is keep­
ing Ihe lido u p ."

J E R O M E E R N E S T DIXO N
Jerome Ernest Dixon, 85. 173
t la r t r n d a V illn g t
W in te r
Spim gs. died Mond.iv al his
residence Born April 25 1903
In Marvhalvltli. Ga— hr inotrtl to
W in te r Springs u b n t Winter
l ‘.irk In 1972 Me was a rrbrrd
slux- rejulrtnan. a nunilx r of
ih&gt; First U n ite d Methodist
C tiu rrh . Winter Bark a member
ol Die Loyal Order of Ihe M&lt;x:sr
IH51. Sanford, ami a member ol
tin- Linns Club. Wittier Park
Survivors im iu d r his wtlr.
I.urunrv xms. Jcriuue E. Jr,.
San Jos* Calif.. Charles IL.
I in son A n z ; d a u g h t e r .
Mai ham. Fori Collin*. Colo.; sister Cturalxil Eubanks. Macon,
(iu
seven grundchlldreti: and
lour great gmmk blldren.
Italdvv In-Kalri h lld Funeral
Home. Ali.imotitc Sjirmgs. in
t barge ol arrangements.
J O H N S A M M A R T IN O
Jo h n Sammartino. t&gt;7. 498
migle Circle. Cassellierry. died
M onday al Florida Hospital.
Altamonte Springs Horn SrpIember 4. I‘M1 in Chleagn. hr
moved lo Casselberry limn Ihere
m 1985. lie was an iusuniner
a p p r a i s e r w i t h Pie r sal
Appraisers, a memlier of the
C a lv a r y A ssem bly of G od .
W in te r Park, and an A rm y
Airborne veteran of World War
II
Survivors include his wife.
Josephine: sons. John . Dcs
Plalnc*. Ill PitUek. Wisconsin.
Salvatore. Zion. Ill daughter*.
Patty. Inglesldc. III.. Doreen
Sw .i/r, Font.ma. Calif.; brother*.
F r a n k . Joe S a m . both of
Chicago: sisters. Anne Della.
Golf. Ill . Marv Jane Nucclo.
HulTalo Grave. Ill nine grand­
children.
Co x -B arke r C a r r y Hand
Guardian Chajx-I. Wlnier Batk.

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R O B E R T J . S M ITH
Holx-rt J . Smith. HI. 1900
Locust Ave..| Sanford, died
Miautay al Central Florida Rrghmal Hospital Bom Oct. 20.
1**07. In laingmeadow. Mass .
moved lo thtx area In 1955 From
Sjirmglleld. Mass lie was a U.S
Arm y veteran, a irtlrrd plant
foreman wlih the Sunland C or­
poration. a memlx-r of the Gmxl
Shepherd Lutheran Church, and
a hie member ol Dir American
Legion.
Survivors include III* wife.
Elvrda. W . Iwo soil*. David H..
Geneva; Hol&gt;rrl J .. Ocala: daugh­
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tery/Funeral Home. Like Mary,
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F L E M IN O W . M A TH EW S SR.
Fleming W Mai hew* Sr.. 95.
ol West 15lh Strrrt. Sanford,
died Nov. 5 al Dir Veteran*
Hospital in Flint. Mich. Born Oct
13. 1893 In Symora. N.C.. hr
wa* a winter resident of Sanford

many years working with se­
niors. visiting Dw Hick, raising
binds (or churches, charities,
and organizations mi hiding Die
Uutird Way.
Survivors im iu d r his son.
Fleming Mathews J r .. Buerm
Rlro; daughters, Caroline I.
S m ith . F lin t. M ich . Doris
D illard. Sanford. 13 grand­
c h ild re n . 25 great g r a n d ­
children. H gn at great grand­
children.
Fimer.il services were held
NOV. 12 at (lie First ItapliM
Church ol W cxmILiiii I Bark. Film.
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Bush urgwa RMgtn lo sign athica bill
W ASH lNGTu;* - President-elect George bush urged Prealdal ethics
ethic* bill that would
deni Reagan to aign a controversial
tighten restriction* on lobbying by former federal officials. The
Washington Post reported Wednesday.
Bush, who approved of the bill during the election campaign,
has privately recommended to Reagan that It be signed, the
Poet said, quoting sources. Bush had publicly b m noncom­
mittal Monday about what he would recommend.
The Post-Employment Restricting \ct, popularly known as
the "ei hie*'* bill, would limit for one year government contacts
hy ftHtiH-r iedcr j ! officials and members of Congress and bring
them under the same ethics restrictions that apply to high-level
administration officials under the 1978 Ethics tn Government
Act.
The measure overwhelmingly passed Oct 21. the la v day of
tlie 100th Congress,
Reportsi surfaced over the weekend that Cabinet officials, led
by Interior Secretary Donald Model and Transportation
Secretary Jam es Burnley, are urging Reagan to veto the bill,
and the Post reported Wednesday that Attorney General Dick
Thornburgh. Secretary of State George ShulU and Secretary of
Defense Frank Carlurrl also have weighed tn against It.
While White House spokesman Marlin Fltxwatrr said
Tuesday there ta "no decision on the ethics bill." he added that
Reagan will make his choice by Friday, the deadline for action.

Guild, Sun-Timaa reach agreement

I

CHICAGO — Two days of hard bargaining paid off and a
threatened strike was averted at the Chicago Sun-Times.
Negotiators for the newspaper and 'Hie Newspaper Guild
reached tentative agreement Tuesday on a new 40-month
contract, retroactive to June I.
"The agreement provides for no salary increase for 13
months, a 3 percent Increase for the next 13 months and a 3
percent Increase for the final 14 months." a statement Issued
by the newspaper said
"Although the vompanys basic wage proposal did not
change (from Monday's final offer), the Sun-Time* was able to
add a one-time S500 payment to editorial employees in July of
1989 In return for the lour months which were added lo the
term of the contract "

Gouts conviction uphold
ALBANY. N.Y. - Lawyer* for New York City subway
gunman Bernhard Goetz say they will ask the U S Supreme
Court to overturn a Mate court decision that upheld Gocti's
tfun nn*session conviction.
"Wc w ill... ultimately vindicate Mr. Goetx." Barry Slotnlck.
Goetx** chief lawyer, said Tuesday after the Court of Appeals
rejected Goetx'a argument that the (rial judge Improperly
Influenced the Jury to convict him.
Goetx. who la white, admitted shooting four black youths on
a subway car on Dec. 22. IB M . but said It was In self-defense
because he feared they would rub him.
After a lengthy trial in 1987. he waa acquitted of attemped
murder and aaaault charge*, but convicted of carrying an
unlicensed, concealed gun — a stiver pistol he had bought after
being mugged In 1961.
Ron Kuby. a lawyer for Darrell Cabey. the moat seriously
Injured of the four youths Goetx shot, said Goetx deserved to far
convicted. “ I don't know if he wanted to win some sort of civic
award for blasting away at four black youths." Kuby said
Cabey, who was left paralyzed and brain-damaged by the
shooting, lives with his mother In a Bronx housing project.
Kuby said. He has a civil suit against Goetx. seeking payment
for his injuries and medical treatment.

Govvmnrent M tk i h«ip In AIDS fight
W A SH IN GTON — The government has decided lo enlist the
help of ordinary doctors In Its effort to get more AIDS-Infected
minorities and intravenous drug users Involved In testa of new
AIDS drugs and treatments
Dr. Anthony Fauei. director of the National Institute of
Allergy and Infectious Diseases, announced Tuesday lf)*t 66
million will be allocated In fiscal 1969 for prlvale and clinic
doctors to perform clinical AID S research. Moat of the
government's human testing of potential AIDS treatments now
^•affiliated medical centers.
Is performed at unlversliy-&lt;
The government scientists said private doctors generally are
better able to gain the trust of patients than physicians at largr
research Institutions That trust Is particularly Important, he
said. In persuading members of some target groups, surh a*
Intravenous drug users, blacks and lliapanlcs. to participate In
drug trials.
The Human Immunodeficiency Virus, which causes AIDS. Is
spread by sexual or blood-lo-blood contact, such as when
Intravenous drug users share needles. It also can be spread
from mother lo child.
Although the Incidence of acquired Immune deficiency
syndrome Is disproportionately high among blacks and
lliapanlcs. most of the 5.400 people who have participated In
federally sponsored trials for AID S drugs have been homosex­
ual white males

Bakker w ants no part of P T L
FORT MILL. S C, — Fallrn evangelist Jim Bakker said h r will
not help P T L 'i current leaders raise money lo buy the
tMiikrupt television ministry unless hr and hts wife. Tam m y
Faye, can be restored to Its helm.
ILikkcr *.Ud the Hrv. Sam Johnson, president of P TL offshoot
Heritage Ministries, has not contacted him about any plan lo
buy PTL. and rven if he did. there Is no way he could support
the efforts Johnson launched Tuesday.
"Am I In thr Twilight Zone?" Bakker asked. "Cannot anyone
see what's going on In all of this? We're getting calls I fiat say
we are endorsing him — you know I haven't talked to him.
How can 1back an effort when I don't know wlial It Is?
"If hr wants lo sit down and talk to us about restoration,
we'd lie glad lo talk — about the restoration of Jim and Tam m y
to 1*TL." Bakker said Tuesday night In an Interview at hts
office sooth of Plnrvtllr. N.C.
Earlier In the day. Johnson extended an olive branch lo the
llakkrrs. Inviting litem In front oi a television studio audience
to support Ills effort* lo raise enough rash to buy l*TL when It
goes on the auction block Dec. 12.
Asked If site supjmrtrd Johnson's efforts to buy I T L . Tam m y
llakkrr said sarcastically. "Oh, you know It honey. I'll la* 'own
there tomorrow helping Sam raise thr money."

SACRAM ENTO. Cal 11. - One
of the seven bodies unearthed
last week from the yard of a
boarding house waa missing the
head, hands ami feet, but the
coroner said he Mill dors not
know how she or any of the
other people died.
The severed body parts were
not found In the narrow yard
where the bodies of three men
and four women were discovered
tn shallow graves over fout days
beginning Nov. 11. Sacramento
County Coroner Charles Sim ­

mons said Tuesday following the
autopay on the Final body.
The headless corpse waa the
o n l y one t h a t had been
mutilated. Simmons said.
ile said It could not be de­
termined If the mutilations oc­
curred before or after death, but
•aid there were no other marks
of physical violence on the badly
decomposed body or any sign of
disease.
Police have said they believe
the boarding house landlady.
Dorothea Montalvo Puente. 59, a
diagnosed schisophrenic and
ex-convict with a record for

Auto brake adjusters
sought for heavy trucks
W A S H IN G TO N - The Nailonat Transportation Safely
Board wants the federal highway
safety agency lo require that
new heavy trucks and trailers
come equipped with automatic
brake adjusters
The board * recommendation,
adopted unanimously Tuesday,
folknrrd a study of 32 truck
accidents In which brake pro­
blems were a factor.
The board also voted lo ask
the American Trucking Associa­
tions and the National Private
Truck Council to recommend
that their members adopt writ­
ten policies about who la re­
sponsible for adjusting brakes
when a truck Is on the road, and
If the responsibility falls tn the
drivers, he sure they are pro­
perly trained for the job
The panel — whose recom­
mendations do not carry any
legal force — also asked the
associations to ask members to
replace worn brake sssembltra
with • newer variety which
contains a visible indicator lo
show a driver or mechanic when
the brakes need adjusting
The recommendation lo the
Natkme! Highway Traffic Safety
A d m i n i s t r a t i o n that new
vehicles start ca rrying the
automatic adjusters asked that

N H TSA adopt the rulr before
June 1990.
NTSB staffers said N H TSA la
considering taking Ihr first slrfM
In drafting such a rule, based on
a long study that thr agency has
been making of truck accidents
The highway agency rtlmatra
that about 20 percent of thr
trucks In uae now have the
devices lo automatically take up
the slack tn brakes caused by
wear and keep them In proper
adjustment
Claude Harris, an N TSB staff
member, said Ford Motor Co.
already has begun Installing Ihe
automatic adjustment device* In
some of Ha heavy trucks as
standard equipment and offering
It as an option on other* lie said
the devices. In cases a here they
can be retrofit on older truck*,
coat about 663 per aslr to
Install,
O u t-o f-a d ju s tm e n t brake*
produce different braking per
aaures on the various axle* and
wheels and ran contribute tn
control problems and longer
•tbpping distances. A higher
braking demand mi a particular
wheel or axle will heat thr brakr
pads and make them Iras ef­
fective
The board define* a heavy
truck as one with a gross vehicle
weight of 10,000 pounds or
more.

Survey: sexual harassment
costs businesses millions
NEW YORK - Sexual
harassment coats the average
Fortune 500 firm 66 7 million
annually In absenteeism, low
productivity and rmployre turn­
over. ovrr and above actual
litigation costs, a new survey
reported.
Nearly all Fortune 500 com­
panies received complaints, with
42 percent Involving pressure for
sexual favors or dates. 26 per­
cent I n v o l v i n g d el iber at e
touching, leaning over or cor­
nering. according to the survey,
which was released Tuesday
Artual or attempted sexual
assault wa* Involved In I per­
cent of the rose*
The survey, conducted for
W o rk in g Woman m agazlnr.
allowed one-third of the com­
plaints were from men
"Sexual harassment ran no
longer be viewed as the stereo­
type of the horny boas chasing
the secretary around thr desk."
said Anne Mollrgrn. Working
Woman rdltor-ln-chlef "H lias
business costs and II lot* human
cost* Sexual harassment I* a
financial time bomb for Amrri
can business "
Based on her own research.
Dr. Freada Klein, the manage­
ment consultant who analyzed
thr magazine's survey, said sex­

ual harassment, whether or not
II Is reported to management,
annually costs the average
Fortune 500 firm 66 7 million in
absenteeism, low productivity
and employee lum ovrr. In addl
lion to any artual litigation
roots
In 1967. a record 63 2 million
waa paid by one company m
settle a single rase, while out-of-court settlements can root
h u n d re d s of thou san d s of
dollars. Klein said
Most of (he aggressors were
superiors, while previous sur­
veys of government employee*
have found most of surh com
plaints Involved co-workers.
Klein said
In the survey. 16U of the
country's 500 top Industrial and
srrvlce firms answered Ihe
questionnaire
Almost 90 percent of thr
companies responding said they
had received al least one com­
plaint of sexual harassment In
the previous 12 months, and 64
percent of the executives said
they considered most of surh
complaints lobe valid.
Fight out of 10 offrndrrs
r e c e i v e d o r a l or w r i t t e n
warnings, and two out of 10
eventually were llrrd. sometimes
after warnings

d ru g g in g and ro b b in g b ar
patrons, killed the people In
order to cummuc cashing their
Socia l S e c u r ity and other
assistance check*.
She la being held without bail
on one count ot murder.
Simmons said Ihe headleaa
corpse waa wrapped In a cotton
shroud, and had been tn Ihe
ground for several month*. The
woman had been about 5 foot-3.
at least 50 and poaalbly 60 years
old he said
Simmons refused lo say haw
her hands. It el and head Iwd
been severed.
Court documents show that a

Eerie ‘S te a lth ’
b o m b e r rolls out
PALMDALE. Calif. - The
B-2 Stealth strategic bomber
will lake to the air for Ihe first
time by early January, the Air
Force said after showing off
th r r e v o l u t i o n a r y
6490-mllllon plane for the
first time.
T u e a d a y 'a carefu lly
orchestrated and heavily
guarded public debut of thr
boomerang-shaped "flyin g
wing" capped a decade of
m ultlbllllon-dollar research
and development by govern
menl and private contractors
“ The B-2 bomber repre­
sents a stabilizing system tn
lime of crista and an essential
component of our Mrateglr
nuclear f o r m aa we progress
down I ha path of nuclear
arms reduction*." Air Force
Secretary Ed war; IC . Aldridge
J r . aaid at thr ritual rollout of
the plane, which la designed
to be invtaibte to enemy radar
"Th e unique operational
capabilities, both nuclear and
conventional, that the B-2 will
give our strategic forces will
promote deterrence of .luclesr
conflict.'' he said "Its stealth

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The crowd of reporters.
aerospace workers, dignitaries
and military officers was
allowed no closer than 200
yard* lo the strange looking
black and gray plane, which
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NEW YORK — Disbarred lawyer Joel Steinberg, accused of
lieatlng to death the child he raised, bit and cleaned his
fingernails after poller ordered u videotape of his hand*, a
cameraman testified, but the lupr failed to show bitten nails
The videotape played for the Jury Tuesday In Steinberg's
second-degree murder trial also failed to support tlir
cameraman's testimony that ihr accused killer's hands "were
very red. bruised."
Strlnbrrg. 47. a disbarred lawyer, was arrested with Ills
lover. Iledda Nussbaum. 46. a former children's book editor,
and charged with lieatlng to death Lisa Steinberg, the
6-year-old girl they raised In their Greenwich Village
apartment.
Charge* against Nussbaum were dropjied after prosecutors
der ided she too was a victim of abuse at the hands of
Steinberg, unit she I* cxjxxtcd to testify against him next week.

blood-stained carpet waa re­
moved from the boarding house,
along with 'm iscellaneous
papcis pertaining lo funeral
plots." a handwritten book and a
paperback book titled " T h r
Smell ot Evil."
Coroner's toxicologist James
Beetle said results of tests for
drugs or poisons will be com­
pleted within two weeks on all
seven bodies Beede told report­
ers Ihe tests can detect IrthAt
doara of up lo 95 percent of toxic
substances. Includ in g Ihosr
matching evidence found at thr
F Street boarding house, about
•lx blocks from the state Capitol

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Intervention stops Lebanese battles
HEIRUT. Lebanon — Syrian officer* anti Moslem leader i
Intervened to atop new street fighting between rival Shllle
militia groups In southern Ik-1rut. where a 19-day truce waa
shattered In a barrage of rocket and artillery flrr.
In aoulhern Lebanon, tararl'a air force Turaday atruck
guerrilla positions In the Ural aurh raid alnre I'alratlnlana
proclaimed an Independent alatr In (he laruell occupied
territories
Syrian officers, arcompanlrd by field rommandera from the
rival pro-Syrian Amal movement and the Iranian Inspired
Hezbollah organization, late Tuesday loured the darkened
roads and alleys of Impoverished southern ftelrut In a bid lo
end Tightlng that erupted earlier In the day.
Wllneaaea said the officers called on fighters for both aides lo
hall the violence, yelling. "A ll armed elements must slop
shooting and clear off Ihe streets Immediately.**

Soviets test nuclear device
MOSCOW — The Soviet Union exploded a 20 klloton nuclear
device in an underground lest al Ihe Sentlpalallnsk range In
Siberia, the official Taaa news agency reported Wednesday.
"Th e leal was conducted lo check the results of resrarrh In
Ihe physic* of nuclear explosion.** Tasa said In a brief dispatch
"Tile radiological situation In the explosion area and outside
the test range is normal.**
The news agency said the test was conducted al 6 57 a m
Moscow lime

Chun in internal exile after apology
SEO UL. South Korea — Former President C hu n Duo IIwan.
ruled South Korea with almost absolute power until
February, apologtzrd for wrongdoings under hi* government,
returned his wealth to the slate, and abandoned Seoul today to
live In Internal exile
Hut opponents said the extraordinary public apology was not
enough and demandrd Chun lie arrested or forced to testify al
hearings Into alleged corruption by his former government.
('bun. accompanied by bis weeping wife, l/ r Soon ja left hi*
home In Yon her dong In western Seoul by car al IO 20 a in lor
an undisclosed destination to teller t upon" his |*u*l mistakes
In seclusion
lirforr leaving Seoul. Chun addressed Ihe nation m i radio
and television and offered explanations and a|K&gt;logtrs ha
government policy mlstakrs and irregularities cninmitird by
his relative* while he was In power.
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South Africa accepts peace plan
PRETORIA. South Africa — South Africa's acceptance of a
U S mediated plan for ending foreign military Involvement In
southwestern Africa has cleared the way for a permanent
settlement In Ihe troubled region, officials My
Pretoria Tuesday formally announced lls acceptance ol the
plan, which calls for the withdrawal of 50.000 Cuban Iuhi|&gt;*
from Angola and the granting of indr|&gt;rndence in Namibia altrr
73 years of South African rule
Cuba and Angola had already accepted the proposal, which
was hammered out last week by negotiators In G e n e v a
IWit ha said his government informed the Untied Stairs of
South Africa's acceptance of a proposed timetable for Cuban
Iroup withdrawal rrached In talk* mediated by U S Assistant
Secretary of Stale Chester Crocker. Disagreements over the
timetable had pi wed an obstacle In previous negotiations
Itochu said the accord could tie formally signed in the
Con^siesr capital Of llrarravtllr "hopefully In the next week or
two **

Oil prices soar amid OPEC agreement
VIENNA — OPEC otl ministers, in a bid to rut the cartel s
free flowing off output prrssrd Iraq to accept a lower official
production quota Ilian Its archenemy Iran In return for oil
"loans" that would leave the two countries with equivalent
outputs
Iranian Otl Mlnlstrr Gholam reia Aghu/adrh Tuesday
reaffirmed that his nalion would not agree lo quotas that
granted Iraq official partly of production, damping hope* that
OPEC was close loan agreement on culling hack oil output.
Aghazadeh rllrl not rule out the possibility of accepting
effective production parity with Tehran's gulf war for If other
OPEC member* were prr(&gt;arrd to cede pari of their output lo
Iraq
Iraqi Oil Mlnlslrr Issam Abdul Kuhlm Al-Chalabl said Ihe
main proposal under discussion would boost OPEC's official
total production celling by alxiul I million Itarrels to 18 5
million Itarrels a day from 17 5 million Itarrels u day

Policemen jelled for not attacking priest
WARSAW. Poland — The Solidarity latior union's human
rights commission has classified as a political prisoner a police
officer who was jailed aftrr hr refused orders to attempt lo kill a
pro-Sol Idarffy priest
Jan Koklta. a member of (h r Solidarity Intervention
Commission In the city of Krakow. Tuesday Identified the
police officer as Karim Irrz Sulks Koklta said St ilka rr fused
Instructions to act against proSolidarity priest Adolf Chojnurkl
Sulks Mid In a lettrr smuggled from his prison cell and
delivered to Cho|nackl that (M iller ordered him lo "make an
atlrmpt on thr life" of the Homan Catholic priest. Koklta said

CHANDIGARH. India - Sikh
extrem ists irrn rd with
automatic weapons shot their
way through a mostly Hindu
town In northern Haryun.: H a le ,
f i r i n g In d ls c rlin ln a r illy at
paaaersby In a rampage that left
23 people dead and 25 wounded,
police said today.
Police In Chandigarh. Ihe joint
capital of Ihe Haryana and
P u n ja b states, blam ed the
assault on the Khallstan C o m ­
mando Force, one of the most

radical of several Sikh extremist
groups fighting lo create an
Independent Sikh nation In

Punjab.
Six gunmen — four In u Jrrp
and l wo on a motorcycle —
staged ihe Tuesday night killing
spree In Katthal. a mostly Hindu
town HO miles southwest, of
Chandigarh on the Punjab
border, authorities M i d
After first fatally shooting six
people standing beside a rail waycrossing. the assailants sped
down the main street of the town
of about 100,000 people, killing
five m rm brrs ol one family who

Basque rebels
linked to
bombing deaths

MOSCOW — Hundreds of
Ibousands uf Azerbaijanis held
anil Armenian demonstrations
In the capital uf the Arrrtialjan
republic in a new outbreak of
ethnic unrest that left srorrs
Injured, dissident sources M id
today.
Sergei Grigoryants, editor ol
thr unofficial publication.
Magazine Glasnost. M i d thrrr
were no rrpnrls of deaths in the
u n r e s t T u e s d a y , but
authorities bad sent special
fnrrr* lo the Azrrhaljan capital
of tlaku to protect Armenian
homes anil nelghtsuhood*
"liaku Is a city ol alMiul 2
m illion (irople. and we have
h e a r d t h a t h u n d r e d s of

faction In the Knr**rt in the
opposition **
Labor rrportrdlv wanted thr
delrnsr, treasury and forrigu
affairs ministries, but Likud was
willing to allot only one. the
radio said
Although nothing is ever final
In Israeli politics, (h r move
indicated that Labor traders
would lorm the op|N&gt;*ition after
sharing power since I9M4 with
Likud In a coalition govrnuncid.
"We need to serve the country
through opposition and our In­
tention Is to fulfill this In full
faith.' l.ahor Knrssei member
Chaim Ramon told Israel Radio
Askrd about the prospects of a
iualnion government Perrs told
the North American Jewish del­
egation. "Theoretically there Is
la chancel, prartlrully their Is
not.'* Foreign Mlnlsliy sources
said
On Monday night. IVrrs M id
hr would not Join a coalition
government unless it harkrcl an
International Middle East (truce
conference

United Proas International
I S L A M A I I A D . Pakistan President Ghulain Ishaq Khan
began a second day of talks
today with |&gt;olltlral leade rs In a
bid to drlrrinlnr who should
form the nation'a nrxl govern­
ment following Inconclusive par­
liamentary elections last week.
Officials suld Ishaq Khan
would meet today wllh Iruders of
smaller political parties and In­
dependent groups following
discussions Tuesday with op­
position leader Ken.i/tr llhulto
and the head eg a governmentbacked alliance.
The meetings were arranged
lo help the president decide who
should form llie next govern­
ment following thr inconclusive
Nov. 16 elections
Bhutto's Pakistan People's
Parly gained Ihe largest number
of National Assembly seats In
the elections, finishing ahead of
the governienl-backrd Islamic
Democratic Alliance, hut failed
to secure an absolute majority.

Violence rrlau-d lo the Sikh
separatist campaign ha:t left
more than 2.000 people dead in
thr past year T h r extremists
have aimed m a n y attarks
against Hindus, who domlnnlr
India's central government but
ure a minority in Punjab
T h r Kalthal attack was the
most serious by Ihe radicals
since a series of bombings Nov 4
In the mostly Hindu Punjab
town of Pathankliot killed 41
people and wounded 49

thousands ol people, some
from outlying districts and
towns, poured Into the city
yesterday and started chanting
anti-Armenian slogans sui h as
A r m e n i a n s go home.*’ *
Grigoryants said today In
Moscow
"We have heard scores of
|M*nplr werr Injured, but have
no figures yei." he M id
The official media madr no
mention ol the Incident, but
Weslrrn diplomats In Moscow
M i d they also had heard of Ihe
trouble
Sourrrs M i d they also un­
derstood. but rould not Imme­
diately confirm, that a meeting
ol the local Supreme Soviet, or
parliament, in the Armenian
capital ol Yerevan was stopped

when news of the
spread.

unreal

"It ap(H-urs they did not want
to provoke any further trouble
ovrr Armenia * demands that
the Armenian enclave In
A z e r b a i j a n of N a g o r n o
Karabakh lx- Incorporated as
part ol Armenia.'* a source
said
On Sunday, the C ommunist
Party newspaper Pravda car­
ried a lengthy report on thr
ethnic violence, demonstra­
tions and strikes which have
plagued Armenia lot of thr
year The Armenians, who are
m a in l y C h r i s t ia n , want
Nagorno Karabakh either In­
corporated with their rrpuhlic
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Labor, Likud parties break
ties in Israeli Knesset
JERUSALEM - The center
lelt toitior Party broke off talks
w ith Prime Minister Yitzhak
S h a m i r ' s r i g h t- wi ng L i k u d
Parly, saying It would enter
opposition stains after four of
year* of sharing (lower In a
"national unity" government
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aa a delegation (4 North Am eri­
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protrst amending ihe "W ho Is a
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Shamir has (trofnlaed O rtho
dox religious parties lo help
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La bor traders, i n c l u d i n g
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Hundreds of thousands
protest in Azerbaijan

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The Tuesday night explosion.
Ihe capital's flrsi deadly lerrortsl
attack In It) month*, devastated
Ihe building's Inlrrlor and ob­
literated a 15-faot section of an
outer wall, police and wllnesars
said The blast was heard several
mile* away.
Witnesses said Ihe lorce ol the
explosion hurled rar* 200 yards,
upriiolrd trees and shattered
windows nearly half a mile away
from Ihe civil guard headquarters They Mid the streets
surrounding the building w rrr
tillered wllh the twisted dehrts of
vehicle*

were standing outside a shoe
shop In Ihe main market district,
(toller said
Shopkeepers rlosed their stalls
and residents lied indoors will]
ihe sound of gunflrr. but the
Sikh militants proceeded to
prow] Ihe deserted streets for
targets.
The gunmen found a group of
(irople huddled outside a liquor
shop m Ihe commercial district
and opened fire, killing 10.
(toller said
About 27 wounded people
wen. admitted to hospitals,
where two later dted Among Ihe

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Card show to benefit SHS baseball team

IN BRIEF
Canucks foil Sabres, 4*2
The Smyihe Division, for yrsr* considered *
poor Joke eicept for IU lop two Irani*, ha*
developed respect around lhe league this
season, ami players like rookie Trevor Unden
have become a major factor
Tuesday night.
Unden scored him sec­
ond hat trick in his last
four |ames. leading (he
Canucks to a 4-2 victory
over the lluflalo Sabres.
Vancouver, fourth In
the Smythe w ith 23
points, would hold sec­
ond place In any of the
N I I L 's other three
divisions
“ Anyone who thinks the Smythe Division Is a
piece of rakr should think again." Sabres Coach
TedSalor said.
And anyone who doubted Linden's ability hat
had such thoughts dispelled In recent weeks
The sreond pick overall In the Ju n e draft hat
scored seven goals In his last four games
In other gam es. Los Angeles spanked
I’hltadelhia 6 1. and Washington dumped the
Islanders 4-2.

•pootol to tbo Herald
T im Raines and Andre Dawson, teammatrs
for many years and good friends, will learn up
again lids Saturday and Sunday al a baseball
card memorabilia show iha» will benefit the
Seminole High Sr bool baseball program
Raines (Montreal Expo*) and Dawson
(Chicago Cub*) will be on hand boih Saturday
and Sunday while .New York Met*- yrMcher
Dwight Gooden will Join the show
Sunday
and Minnesota Tw ins pitcher and I OHM Cy
Young Award winner Frank Viola may ul*o be
nn hand
The show, made jmsslhlr with Ihe help of the
major league player* and Gary and Pally Nagle
of Baseball Card World In Kl**lmmre. will Irr
held al Ihe Orlando E*po Crntrr (Room 3001
and will run from IO a m until 5 p in on hmh
Saturday and Sunday Admission charge t* 81
per day. i
The prhes for autograph* will lie 83 each for
a Maine* autograph and 85 each for Dawson
and Gooden
Aktng with the autograph session, some

other playw* have donated hats to he
auctioned oil. Ihe miction will take place al 5
p m . on Sahmlay. Some Im I* are game-used
while most have Ircrn autographed by the
player dandling Ihe hat
Ttu&gt;*c player* w ho have donated lt.it*
Include Don Maltlnglv. Date Winfield and
Rickey Henderson of the New York Yankee*
Eric Davl* ol (tie Cincinnati Red*. O/rlr Smith
ol ihe si Lout* Cardinal* amt (
resident and Montreal outfielder Dave
Mart liter
Seminole High booalrr's club ptrvidrni Blair
Kltnrr t« opllrnlslk- lhal the show will provide
enough money lo Install light* at the trusrtrull
field and there also could lie enough lo help
with ron»truction ol rest room* |irr»* ( m ix artd
concession stand
"W r're rrdlly r* rltrd utmut tin*
Kltnrr
said. "We'd krvr lo have the light* In plai r in
time lor the upcoming l u v lull season and we
think we can (kill."
Not only will ihe booster * club receive all
I lie prix red* Irom the autograph sale* and
auction. IniI Nagle ha* pledged lo donate all

Andre Dew ton
Tim Mimes
(he money received from le admission lee* for
lire show
Ihe show will also provide another unique
opportunity for Itaaeball fans — a chance In *rr
an authentic Jersey worn by Babe Ruth Tire
jersey i* bring displayed by lk&gt;b Dell, owner of
Tulkln Baseball collector* store in St
I'eterslNirg Also. Lou Gehrig s uniform pants
and oilier memorabilia will be on display

Polk
upends

Dolphins
release
Franklin

Patare namad Lakt Mary coach
_ High Principal Don Reynolds
named Doug Peters the school's new head
football coach an Tuesday. Peters lakes over for
Harry Nelson who resigned after Friday s victory
Peters has been an assistant coach for lake
Mary since Nelson look over the progiam In
that lime, the Rams have won three Seminole
Athletic Conference lilies, three district rrownt
and one region championship
Peters hopes to have the same success with
the Lakr Mary football team as he haa had with
the Rams' wrestling program Peters haa built
Lake Mary Into one of the finest wrestling
programs in the state
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Rotary toumoy opans today
The girls basketball season tlpauf! today with
a pair of Seminole County learns competing in
the Rotary Thanksgiving Tournament at the
University of Central Florida.
The clghl-leam tournament brglna al 4 p m
with Lake Howell’s Lady Silver llawks taking on
Cdgewaler Action continued al 5:30 p m with
Seminole High going up against Orlando
Colon la!
The night session begin* at 7 p m with
Titusville Astronaut facing Wilder Park followed
by Drllona va. Cocoa Brarh at H 30 Semifinal*
will be Friday at 1:30 and 3 30 with the
championship game Saturday al 3 30
The college portion of (he tournament will
begin Friday nlghl with two games on lap. In
the second game, starting al 8. the Unlveralt ol
Central Florida plays Baptist College.

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Herald aports writer
SANFORD — Polk Community College ( amr
on strong lit the second hall lo (M ill away from
Ihe Srmlnole Community Collrge Haiders.
77-72. Tuesday nlghl lielorr 201 fan* al Ihe
S C C Health Cenlrr
Seminole lell to 6-2 «hi Ihe year and will
rrlu rti lo action In the Gulf Cmst Community
College Tourney Ihl* weekend trrlorr hosting
Florida Community College-Jacktonvllle nest
W ^tln r^U v nuhe o w n in g g^ny-ol Mid Ikuula
M h fd h S S jc J / l N - i f J m i'^ r n K n ,
year

3X 3

"I'd Just like lo know whetr our Ians are."
SCC (itai h Hill I'ayiw said "We have kids
idaylng thru (trail* out and there Is no one
hear lo watih them I think II wr'd ol had a
&lt;rowd lirhtml us. other than the laithhil it*l.
we i ould have made a run al them lair In the
game *
Seminole came out strong against the imu h
taller Polk learn with Terell Ikunes connecting
on Iwn tayii|»s and a |&gt;air ol tree throws in halp
Ills learn In a quick 8 1 ad varilagr
Tire Viking*, though, i pme bn k U hind Ihe
|&gt;lay ol guard Itrggie Slirllds and Ihe Inside
play ol Lorrnin Williams and Marshall llarlirr
Ih e Iranis then liegan in jiluy in spurts with
Ihe lead switching right limes in the linal right
minutes ol ihe o|H-ning hall
Seminole hull) II* biggest Irad ol the hall.
21121. with (151 remaining lirhiml a Mike
Gasktll layup anil a three |Mitni play by Haines
Polk carnr right Imi k and lied I lie game with a
six (mini followed a Srtninnir Held goal
Slirllds Ihrn hit a three (mint Held goal
followed by a Itlsliard Brown llrld goal lor
Seminole ifiat marie ihe s n n rr 35-34 In (avor
of Polk
Shrllds Ihrn u|)|rrd Ihe Irad lo llu rr on u
twisting layup followed hv a William "W im py"
r S « « Folk. Page 4B

SCC’a Mika Cask ill soars toward ihe hoop while Polk a Marshall
Barber inea lo lake the charge Polk kept ila unbeaten record
Intact Tuesday night with a 77-72 victory over the Raiders

Socctr jamborea rescheduled
The boys soccer peraeason Jamborre that wa*
lo tie held Tuesday nlghl at Lake Mary High was
postponed because of bad field conditions and
will be rescheduled for Monday nlghl according
lo Lake Mary coach Larry MrCorkle.
"The playing field was very wet from a heavy
downpour the night beforr. and all the coarhr*
decided that II was In Ihe best Interest for all
Involved lo reschedule Ihe Jamborre. We didn't
wanl lo lake Ihe chance of having a player
gelling hurl In a preaesson game that doesn't
count In Ihe standings ''
The Jamborre will be rescheduled on Monday
nlghl al 5:30 p.m. with Lakr Mary taking on
Oviedo, one of four games lhal will hr played
during Ihe Jamborre. with each match being a
40 minute half.
From staff and w i n rsporta

Cleveland boosts Lady Raiders
By MARK BLVTH8
Herald aporia writer
SANFORD - Kathy Cleveland
pourrd In u game high 2H jmiIius lo
Irad Seminole Community College's
luidv Raiders lo a 64-57 victory over
Polk Community College Tuesday
nlghl before 51 Ians al Ihe SCC
llru llh and Physical Center.
Seminole unjiroved lo 3-3 and will

return lo action against Hrrvurd
Community College In Tllusvlllr
PCC drnpjK-d In 2 4 for Ihr season.
"1C* about lim e," SCC coach
lllrana Gallagher said "We finally
playrd as a tram Inslr.id ol a hunch
of Individuals"
The Iok I v Hauler* also received a
strong rirort Irom Dana Carr who
conlrlhuled 21 jMtlnl* Carr also led
Ihr way with six rebound* while

Columbia boasts explosive offense
B y DAVID CORCORAN
Herald correspondent

B A S K ETB A LL
□7:00 p m. - ESPN. College. Big Apple NIT.
Missouri vs. North Carolina. |L)
□ 9 0 0 p.m. — ESPN. College. Big Apple NIT.
Syracuse vs. Indiana. (L)
□7;30 p.m. — SC. NHL. New York Rangers al
Pittsburgh Penguins. (LI
Coaplste Us tin g s aa Fags 2B

adding .i blocked shot Cleveland,
along with her jMiini prrMhirtion.
handed out seven assists, grabtrrd
three rrlMiunds and carnr up with
live steals
ll wa* Cleveland's llrsi game (kick
llus season a* she has In ert oul with
an ankle injury The Injury slowed
llie lalrnlrd junior but she still
shown) brilliance in the n|&gt;rn court
8cc Lady, Page 4B

MIAMI - T h r Miami Dolphin*
Tuesday released kicker Tony
Franklin who missed seven al his
11 Held goal attempts with lire
Irani. Including a 23 yard attempt
In Ihr lourth quarter ol a 6-3 kisa lo
New England
Franklin, a IO year NFL velrron
w h o p r e v i o u s l y k i c k e d for
Philadelphia and Ih r Patriots,
missed three of four held grail
attempt* in Ihe Sunday nlghl kns lo
New England lie was signed by
Miami after Fuad Heveu was placed
on Injured irserve with a thigh
Injury
The Dolphtna are hoprlul Hrvetr.
w ho has m issed five games wllh a
thigh injury, will Ire able lo kick
Sunday against the New York .Iris
II not. Miami will call on one ol
several kickers II tried out Iasi
month, including All Hajl Shrikh
and Malarl Sept ten
Franklin's miss Sunday n » l Ihr
Dolphin* a chance losend Ihe game
Inio overtime, and he missed a
37-yard held goal and an e sira point
In a 44-30 loaa In Ihe J rls In his first
game wllh Ihe Dolphins
Franklin's dismissal rame as no
surprise Miami Coach Dim Shula
was so upset wllh Ihr Irarr foolrd
kicker after Sunday's game lhal hrrefused lo refer lo Franklin by
name, saying only "Ihe kicker “
Elsewhere In Ihe NFL. wllh hts
Irani reeling Irom a third blowout
loss In I h r past (our weeks.
Washington Redskin* Coach Joe
Gibb* look steps Tuesday to revive
a rustling game ranking 24lh In Ihe
NFI. In lime lo makr a Iasi drlvr for
Ihr playofT*
Gibbs. whose learn Is averaging
Jusl 56 5 yards rushing in Ihr past
lour games, brnched Inrlfrrlivr
second year bark Tim m y Smith and
announced rookie Jamie Morris
would gel his first NFL start next
Sunday when Washington hosts Ihr
Cleveland Browns Gllrhs also said
he would rrshullle Ihr offensive
line, wllh tackle Jn r Jacoby, who
ha* seen spot duly lor the jiaxl ihrre
wreks while rrrovrrlng from a knee
Injury, returning us a starter.
Morris, a fourth-round draft
choke oul of Michigan, ha* looked
good in his relief apjrrarances dur­
ing Ihr past lwo games. Gllrhs said
"We ll give him a full run and see
ll hr can grl us going." Gibbs said of
Morris. Ihe younger brother of Joe
Morris of llir Nrw York Giants.

Lakr City Columbia looks lo continue Its
offensive explosion while containing Lake
llrnnllry's wishbone attack Friday nlghl In Ih r
5A-2 Region playoff game al laikr Hrunllry High
Columbia, ranked ninth In Ihe final Class 5A
regular season |roll. rom rs Into Ihr game with an
8-2 record, (roasting an offrnslvr attack lhal I*
averaging 41 jrolnl* per game. Montgomery said
Ih e drfrnse has hern playing a trend Imi don'l
break style while Columbia also has a sujrrrh
kicking game.
"W e have u scrappy hunch of guya lhal will
fight and claw foi
lor everything they gel."
Montgomery said.
The game will Ire a homecoming of sorts for
Luke Clly coach Joe Montgomery, who wus the
former couch ut Oviedo for several s c u s o iis Ireforr

Jack Blanton look over In 1982.
Montgomery feels ih r key lor Ills learn lo Beirut
Ihe Pulrlol* Is "slu|)|rlng Ihr Hranilry hillh.it k
iKIrny Danirlerl on ilie eounlrr opium with thru
w ishtronr attack. Irecausr wr only average I HO in
200 pounds nn the delrnslvr front So controlling
Ihe line ol scrimmage will Ire the Ihr key lor us
lo win II we don'l. they will rat u* alive."
Lake Clly will Ire led oil olfrnsr Irv the excellent
running tandem of Junior fulltr.it k Tony Camlet,
a 6-1. 105 |Mmnd power runner who rushrd lor
000 ynids IH I average) und 10 touchdowns, and
senior talllraek James Harris, who's Irern timed
(0.3 In Ihr 100 meters Harris, u 5-10. 105
iroiindrr. gained HHG yards lu 10.3 clip) and
scored nine TD* dlspllr missing live games
beruurs of Injuries. Harris will be ready lo go
Friday according lo Montgomery.
The trigger man for Ihe nlfrnse is senior
q ua rlnU u k Scott Ik-nncll. a llurc-ycar starter

who |tassed lor I.1H4 yards and 12 TDs this year
and ran for 200 more yards Bennett Is a very
smart player who will pick u defense apart ll
given Ihr lime in jrass. according lo Montgomery
Catching Brnnrtl's pusses are wide receivers
John Thomson 125 receptions. 454 yards. 6 TD»I
and Howard Williams (23-486-5). Both "can beat
you wllh Ihr long und short jrass." according lo
Montgomery.
The defense Is led by linebackers Tony
Anderson and Skipper Hair, both Ihe tram's
co-euplulns who led Ihr defense wllh 107 and 96
tackles respectfully. Free safty Shane Edge Is Ihr
standout of a veteran secondary as hr led Ihr
team In Interceptions with sc een.
Th r kicking game Is solid wllh Edge punllng
for a 39 .0 average and Danny Marsee handles Ihe
llrld goals (43 long) and extra jrolnl duties
(42-43).

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�Syracuse vs
night's championship game of

•r OoN wMi JACK
NEW YO RK D u rin g
basketball season. Jim Boehclm
awakens each morning with a

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10 N C A A Tournnmrnia and two
Ketth Smart pulls up. 12 (eel poataeaaon NITa. But during
left aide of the basket. Smart H o e h c l m ' s rei gn Sy ra ru ae
Jumpe*over Howard Triche and. gained a reputation aa a choker
with four seconds left, swishes a at NCAA time, not advancing
shot to decide the IBS? national beyond the second round the
first eight times. Hut then came
title. Indiana 74. Syracuse 73,
“ 1 wake up and think about It 1087 and a run to the finals —
a l m o s t e v e r y m e r n f n c •* and Indiana and Bob Knight
T h e v ld o ry over Syracuse
Boehclm ask). “ During basket­
ball season I think about It every marked Knight's third NCAA
day. It came down to the end title as Indiana's roach
"I know people want to say It's
and they came down and made a
great play. The y won. We didn't my team versus the other guv's
lose. Of course. 1wanted It to end team." Boehclm said "I dnii'l
the other wav, 1 wanted us to hi! put a lot Into It. Bobby Kmght
so.ne free throws tn the end ar hasn't me dr a bask. *fwe hr
(Smart) to miao the shot. But ! started coaching He didn't
make too many when he did
remember It aa a peat game."
Boehclm'a memories of that
game are especially vtvtd these
days because his Orangemen are
about to play Indiana for the first
lime since then.
No. 0 Syracuse and the No. 17
Hooslcrs will meet in the Big
A p p le N a tio n a l I n v i t a t i o n
Tournam ent semifinals Wed­
nesday night after No. 3 North
Carolina (ares No. 13 Missouri
Th e semifinals and Friday

asatsuuit. Uui when the game
Waited I wanted to hem hint and
h r wonted to brat roe. th a t a the
witv it 1 ."
Joe Hillman la-the only eufrent Indiana player who played
in ihc 1987 cliaroptonahip game
S h er m an Oouglaa. Derrick
C o l e m a n and St ephen
Thompson of Syracuse appeared
in that game. Douglas led the
Orange with 20 points and
Coleman grabbed a game-high
19 rehounds.
**W e ’ ve p l a y e d a g a i n s t
D o u g l a s . C o l e m a n and
Thompson and know what kind
of athrlrs they are." Knight said
"They (day a fast-paced game
that players like
Boehclm and Knight arc pan
of an interesting coHecl«on «&gt;l
coaches represented Ir. the
tournament semifinals. North

Borhrtm contends hr won't
even see Knight during thr
game.
"1 never look ai thr other
bench.” Borhrtm Mid. “ I pre­
pare for his train, lor whai hr s
used of doing. When wr were in
the Final Four llwo years ago)
against Providence everyone
-asked about Hick (Pltlno)
because w r were such close
friends and hr was a former

Magic’s triple-double lifts LA
Magic Johncon made sure
Kareem A b d u l-Ja b b a r's last
game In hia home town srould bv
memorable lor more than Jute
presents and standing ovations
Jo h nson scored 11 of his 23
points in the final 5:02 and
(he Los Angeles Lakers to a
I I M S victory over the Knlcka.
T V gam e was m arked by
halftime ceremonies honoring
Abdul-Jabbar. the NBA's alltime leading scorer who la retir­
ing at the end of the season
*'•j| .
“ Th e night was extremely
special, but the win was great."
the Lakers center said.
Abdul-Jabbar. 41. the leading
scorer tn NBA history, received
three standing ovallona from thr
sellout crowd -of 10.501 in the
city where he reached national
prominence at Power Memorial
High School 28 years ago The

Coach Pat Klley said
Cavaliers 1 14. Celtics 104
At Hanford. Conn Mark Price
scored 28 points and Larry
Nance added 22 lo lead Cleve­
land to Us first road victory
against Boston in (O yrars Kon
Harper had 18 for (hr Cavaliers.
7*1. who had tool 28 straight
road games lo thr Celtics Danny
AUqp paced thr Celtics with 2«
7 0 «rs 180. Ballets 103
At Landovrr. MJ
Ron An
derson scored a career high 34
points to lead flvr teammates in
d o u b l e f i g u r e s a nd p a r e
Philadelphia lo its llrst road
victory ol thr «-.is m Charles
Barkley added 27 points and
t'llll Koblnson 22 lor the 7tiers
Terry Cailedgr led the Ituitri*
with X I points.
Ftolsas BB. Horacts B3
Al Charlotte. N.C.. Hill Lalmbeer scored &lt;i slratglii (Hiinis in
stave off a Charlotte third
quanrr rally and hnished wiih

20 jminis rat h
Mlkr Metier
stored 20 points to lead lla* Nets
Bisters 125, Sups rSenlca 104
At Seattle. Jerome Krrsry and
Kevin Duckworth scored 27
points each In lead Portland
Portland's Steve Johnson was
ejected with 3 X I left In thr
second quarter for punching
Michael P a g e l e w than three
mlnuirs later. Seattle’s Xavier
M. Daniel was rjeclrd after u
scuffle with Krrsry Seattle was
charged with eight trrhnlrals
overall
Bulls 114. Ktag*90
At Sacramento. ( allf . Michael
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championship learns al Power.
U C L A and Los Angeles.

M

Esrtng. who collected 17 points
and 13 rebounds, said. 'W hat
I’m angry at Is that we didn't
spoil the ceremony .”
Johnson made sure of that Hr
dominated the game's final flvr
minutes, breaking open a close
contest and finishing with 12
rebounds and 13 asatsts He
spent moat of the first three
quarters feeding James Worthy,
who finished with a game-high
29. before picking up hla scoring
at the end aa he has done so

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the Hornets. 2-7
Facers 108. Bucks 01
Al Indianapolis. Vern Firming
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10 assists to Itrlp Indiana end Ms
nine-game losing streak and jmst
lla first victory In George Irvine's
return an coach. Clunk Person
added 18 points lor Indiana and
T e n y Cummings led Milwaukee
with 19 (Minis
Nuggets 1 4 1. Nets 10 6
At Denver. Blair Kasmuww n
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Rollins needs
tough defense

UCF women seek
new beginning
RyOAVIB CORCORAN
Harafd corraaporvdanl___________
ORLANDO - Th e way Dev
Knight area If. Ihe University of
C r n i r a l Florida wom en's
basketball tram should be on the
rise In 1088 89
"W e hit rock bottom last year
so now we have nowhere to go
but up."
With a good group of returning
players and aome talented re*
crulls. the Lady Knights will
look to rebound after going
through a d is a s tr o u s 4-23
season In 1087-88.
The Lady Knights open the
season Frida/ night at 8 p m.
against Baptist College In the
first r ound of the Rotary
Thanksgiving Tournam ent at
UCF.
Knight, a former player at UCF
(‘82-841. became the first UCF
graduate to become a head
roach She began h rr roarhlng
career as an assistant at UCF for
one year, then became Ihe ltead
roach at Lake Highland Prep for
two seasons (‘85-871. where she
had a record o( 30-13. Then
Knight took over the Lady
Knights program last season
after UCF went 3 23 In 1086-87.
Hut Knight found out the
challenge to return the Lady
Knights to their glory years
under Joe Sanches, when UCF
went 02 37 during the 1081-85
seasons, would take a major
ret onstruction Job as "there was
no rerrullng done between
Marrh and August, therefore our

program will suiter until we can
establish our tecnilllng and at
tract
plgyers ••
Th e tack of recruiting last year
turned out to be nightmare as
the Lady Knights had just nine
players on their tram for Ihe
entire season. "We Just had a
lack of bodies." according to
Knight.
In fact It got an bad that Ihe
Lady Knights ran out of players
late In one of their games as five
of them fouled out and had only
four on the floor late In Ihe
contest.
Hut this Is a new season and a
new beglnlng for the Lady
K nlgh o Thanks lo an rsrrllent
rerrullng year and the eligibility
of a redshlrt player. UCF hopes
lo begin Ihe long road bark to
respectability.
Right newcomers Join the
Lady Knights squad this season.
Including Pat IJr Gortachlus who
played under Knight al Lakr
Highland Goelschlus. a 5 7
guard, "has the ability lo shooi
and Is a very smart player."
according to Knight
The returning playrrs Include
senior forward Fayrlla Robinson
I0-0|. the leading reboundrr 19 0
average) from last year and site
also averaged 14 points per
game. Robinson, an Oviedo High
graduate. Is expected lo give the
Lady Knights a strong tnsldr
game as well as leadership (or
the team.
Another returning playrr who
Knight Is counting mi Is 5 8
Junior guard Kacle Krm m rr who

■* JIM RICKBMBACKCR
H»rtld Corraapondtnt___________

UCF coach B«v Knight ft hoping to bring the Lady Knights' program
back to respectability in 196609 UCF. which suffered through a 4 23
season a year ago. opens Friday night el 8 against Baptist College at
UCF.
averager! 9.5 points |wr game in
her first two seasons with thr
Lady Knights
Leading (tie list of newt tuners
for UCF Is 5-8 guard Stark
Welch, a transfer from Wingate
College ISC.) Welch averaged
19 2 points per game a year ago
at Wingate Other top newcom­
er* are 6-2 freshman forward
Krlly Bradley and 5-5 freshman
guard Hrlntla Green
The Lady Knights should br

trnproved In all areas this commlng season They have better
depth (14 playrrsl and the talent
Is greatly Improved according to
coach Knight.
"O ur goal going Into the year
Is a 500 record.” Knight said
"And It'a import am for us lhal
w* gel off on the right fool But
real 1st Wally. It's going lo lake
three lo four years for us lo get
hack lo the level ol the past
under Joe Sane her."

AD expects Sutton to stay at Kentucky
LEXINGTON . Ky. - Kentucky Interim
Athletic Director Joe Burch said Tuesday
he esprrts basketball Coach Eddie Sul
ton to rrmaln In ht* position throughout
the 1988410 season while Ihe NCAA
continues an Investigation.
Burch said he had offerrd to make a
public statement In support of Sutton
after ESPN aporucaalrr Dick Vitale called
for Sutton’s resignation last Saturday
during Ihe telecast of the Tlp-Ofl Classic
between No I Puke and Kentucky.
Sulion said Tuesday he declined the
otfer because he did not feel tt was
“t‘ve safe! alt along I M i my job i*
securr." Sutton said
T h r NCAA has lodged 18 allegations of
NCAA rules violation* against Kentucky,
and tire school currently ts preparing a
response to the chargrs due Dec 12
Vitale said University of Kentucky
President David Roselle should have
sought thr resignation of the entire
roarhlng staff after Athletic Director Cllll
Hagan resigned last week
"As I've staled, rveryonr lias a right lo
their opinion." Sutton said "(D u k r
Coach) Mike Kr/y/rwskl said It best when
lie said he didn't know enough about the
situation to make any comment and they
should he allowed lo go through thr
priK'rss "
Sutton's contract contains a clause

Manuel — which hr needed to meet
which would allow the school to fire him
Proposition 48 requirements lo play as a
should (lie NCAA find thr ttaskrthull
freshman last season — and that of
program lit violation However, the pro
another student showed identical an­
era* is expertrd to take some lime, and
swers on 211 ol 219 responses to
the NCAA may not make a ruling until
questions on I h r Irst. a source ctoae lo
next spring
the investigation has told United Press
"I have a Job to pieparr a basketball
International
tram ." Sutton said "Really, there is
nothing lo say about the NCAA situation
WATERS BLASTS VITALE
until spring
NIK ‘ analyst Ikirky Waters said he was
The NCAA and thr university launched
disappointed and angered" by Dick
a probe last April after the Los Angeles
Vitale s suggestion that Kentucky Coach
Dally Times rrportrd 91.000 was round
Kddir Sutton slaiuld resign,
In an overnight package from asatstant
roach Dwaite Casey lo the father of
Vitale made thr comment at the start of
laslSalunlav s Hall of Fame Tlp-Ofl game
now-Kentucky freshman Chris Mills
Both Casey and kill!* dentf^ jjiy (i . **
•,,Ml HP 1 Duke on
E t i P N .Y l i s l c
to I w s s n i ' I - t 4 w i i i n g
&lt;(large*, but the NIVA A a lle g e d a vkdalbMi
Sutton for the NCAA allegations a«alnst
on July 22 On Oct 13 thr NCAA filed 17
the Krnlurky program, but he said Ihe
more allegation* and listed two potential
charges on wlikh It was seeking more
iviacli slNHild step down brrausr "the
Informal tun
jM-nepiKHi ol Kentucky is al an all-time
Included In Ilie (barges were oilers of
low right now."
money and a car lo a ret nut. the
Waters, w hn also works games the USA
improper use of an agent In recruiting
&lt;ablr network, said he didn't object to
Vitale's right loan opinion, but the way it
lack ol proper control o( the tMikrlball
V*.I* delivered
program and alleged cheating by soplio
"Vou Jusi don't open a college tiaskrt
more Erie Manuel on bis third college
ball season jum ping on somebody's
entrance exam.
truck." Waters said "I guess my objec­
Manuel, who has voluntarily sidelined
tion was the style. It was like be wanted
himself unlit thr question over ht*
lo Ire lead boulder In Ihe avalanche.
entrance exam ha* been ictolvrd. lias
denied doing anything improper on thr
Thai's all right lor the iiresldrnl of Ihe
University of Kentucky, but not for
lest Test nl!lrl.il* air reviewing the test,
announcers. Unless w r have all thr facts,
and a response l*r*|&gt;rrlrd soon.
w r'v r abused our lorum ."
A (om partson of the lest taken by

Hurricanes battle
unbeaten Arkansas
C O R A L C A B L E S - The
third-ranked Miami Hurricanes
w i l l p l ay a n u n d r f r a t r d
Arkansas tram Saturday that Is
rankrd eighth in ihe country
and champions of thr Southwest
Conference
So naturally, the 8-1 H um canrs arc gelling geared up for
Saturday's 12:15 p m. game In
the Orange Bowl, right? Well,
not exactly.
Coach Jim m y Johnson said
Tuesday that thr combination of
l ast w e e k ' s 4 4 - 3 w i n at
Louisiana State and the 51-7
Miami win last year at Arkansas
will have his players less than
excited about the nationally
televised contest.
" I think without question
therr will tie a tendency for our
tram lo have a letdown against
Arkansas." said Johnson, an
Arkansas graduate and nnse
guard on thr undefeated 1964
Raiorback squad.
"The only thing I can do Is
rmphatlie time and lime again
to them that this Is a different
year, a different situation. Try to
make them aware that we have
to be prepared for this football
game. There's no way that I can
expect our team to be as Intense
as they were" against LSU.
But anyone who thinks this
year's 10-0 Arkansas team Is not
vastly Improved over last year's
squad Is mistaken, Johnson
said.
"When I look at the team right
now. I think they are a much
Improved football learn than we
faced a year ago. " Johnson said.
The Rmiorbacks are throwing
m ore this ye ar , and have

changed their pas* defense.
Some of the Hurricanes, who
will be rooting for second-ranked
Southern California to defeat No.
I Notre Dame alter their game is
completed, say Johnson dor*
nol have lo tear an emotional
Irtdown.
"Th is team knows" It can’t
afford a letdown, sutd guard
Mike Sulllv.ui "A n y tram that
goes through a season 10-0.
they're for real. If they wrre S O.
It might In*a dltlrrrnt story."
Added recelvrr Andre Brown
"W e're not going to come tn llal
This Is thr last part of thr
season. W r have to win the rest
of these games to finish where
w r want tube."
Miami's slim hope* ol repeat­
ing us national champions rests
on Southern Cal beating Notre
Daittr. An Irish victory would set
up thr Fiesta Bowl us a national
championship game, with Notre
Dame lo play undefeated Wr*t
Virginia.
Bui Brown anil thr other
Hurrlrunra bcllrvr USC Is the
better tram.
"Notre Dame got lucky with
us." Brown said. "Southern Cal.
they won't have as m a n y
mistukes as wr did."
Miami turned the lull over
seven times In the 31-30 loss at
South Bend. Ind.

PE ETC HAS LARYNGITIS
LOS ANGELES - Throughout
his career al Southern Cal.
Rodney I’cete has demonstrated
his remarkable football skills.
Tuesday, he showed he has
decent penmanship as well.
The Trojan quurirrback. who
helped defeat UCLA Iasi week
despite a case of the measles,
has come down with laryngitis.

W I N T E R PARK - T o m
Klutman paid close attention as
his dad Len laid out a defense on
a napkin at a nearby restaurant.
Food was the last thing on
Tom'* mtnd once he ran a
fast break on thr buffet line.
Hungry for a workable defense
beading Into his ninth season as
R o l l i n s basket bal l c o a c h .
Klusman knows all too well that
this year's version ol ihe Tar*
ran til afford to strictly outpoint
opponents on thr road or at
Fnysrt-Alum nl Flrldhoute
Gone are Jeff Wolf. Curt Ftser
and T ro y Kr-ulnger who com­
bined for nearly 50 points a
game, and much more, last
season w hilr leading Rollins to a
second runsrcutlvc 21-8 campalgn.
Oh sure, senior Dan Wolf,
junior Andy Holman, sophomore
Scott Martin and company can
shoo! Perhaps writ enough to
cumr ( lose lo last year * NCAA
Division II leading 79 4 p rrrrn l
1mm thr free throw line and 52 3
prrrent (fourth best rution.illvi
Irom the field
Nevertheless, Klusman finds
himself fared with Ihe challenge
of constructing a durable de­
fense along with dealing with the
unrx|&gt;rrtrd rash of Injuries that
has dogged the Tars since
practice started
"A lot of these kid* were
recruited for their offensive abllllies.' said Klusman. whose team
tips of! Us season Saturday night
al hom e against RandolphMacon. Va "You could say they
majored in offense In high
school. At times their roaches
may have said. ‘Whatever you
do. Just don't gel Into foul
trouble.' So they were hesitant
lo play defense.
"W e're asking a lot of these
kids defensively I've raised my
standards and am expecting a
lot more. T h r players think
llrey re working hard. I think
they can work even harder."
Klusman. 34. realties Ihe real­
ity of this season Sevrn of the
12 who survived Ihe final cut are
freshman nr sophomores. He
say* last year's tram would have
a difficult time matrhlng last
year * rrcord with this yrar's
schedule He figures four teams.
Including pre season No. 1 fna(tonally) pick Florida Southern
and physically Imposing F IT.
will be rated higher than the
Tara tn the Sunshine S ta ir
Conference.
And don't forget thr Injury
■tlualton that lor red cancellation
of the annual Blur and Gold

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game. Nov. 9 To even stage a
scrimmage that nigh' Klusman
brought in brother Hob. 32 .mil
asked assistant couch Steve;
Mrlgard lo suit up. Silting In
street clothes during Hollins'
66-59 loss to Solnu-Swrrlni in an
exhibition game. Nov. 14. were
freshman Steve Rot/, sophomore
Raiph Fabian and Junior Sum;
Arterbtirn.
H o b s s u st a i n e d a stress
fracture and Fabtan a broken';
thumb tn pre season practice.
Klusman said the playing status,
of both 1* unknown Artefburn.;
who transferred Irom tin U n i­
versity of Tennessee, must sit;
uvLueijUiii- Tot*' fourth game.;
Dec
Hi That trio could I k among (h r lop six plain*
Martin also has been hamprri d .;
having had ankle problem* since;
practice slan rd
.«
Infirmities aside. Kinsman
say* he really Isn't sure what's*
Inside Hits yrar's tram.
' Playrrs are looking around;
saying. 'Where's Jell. Curt arid
Troy'* Who's going to do It fur us
now’’ But people forget ili.it
when Jell. Curl and Trni were
sopltomorrs (m 1985-86) that wr'
werr 15-13
"W r ran'l allord to play up
and down like last year because
we don I have thr talent Wr II
have lo take advantage ol our
smarts*'
Said Mrlgard W r re nol go
Ing lo be laslrr than anyone else
and w r'rr nol going lo be
physically superior so wr re go­
ing lo have lo be smarter and
more patient If w r don't..
Sophomotg (orward Carneron
Forbes, selected lo last year’s
all-conference Irrshman team,
says this yrar's outfit ha* more'
continuity because It's no mi
senior dominated
"This year we have a bunch ol
good playrrs who mesh iugrilw-r
and play as a leant." said llw (Mi
Forbes, expected lo hr thr
mainstay on the inside game
along with 6-7 Mike Rei ves. li-K
To d d M u rp h y am i the (10
Anrrburn
"If* not m r. me. me. tiuf Imw
can I help my trainman-* rattier
than myself."

..........*

�rebound in ’88-89
Harold corrospondont

HwaklcorrsapondTd
[
SANFORD — Lym an's Jeff
P Holtgrefe and DeLand's Denny
‘ Hinson pul Ihc jam Into the
" Seminole Athletic Conference
basketball jamboree Tuesday
[ nlghl with thunderous Homo
[ that stirred m any of the 001 Bits
■on hand, but S A C conches had
moons than showtime to
bring their teams to Seminole
;H lg h School. P i
r
"Th e m u lls of this jtL-nboive
r don't mean that m uch." oald
D cL a n d C oach J o h n Zeoll.
i whose team blasted Lake Mary.
! 17-7i before b e in g tied by
tf Seminole, 14-14. tn the nesF- t-to-Ust of the eight eight-minute
matchups. "T h e benefit of some­
thing like this is that It tells you
what you've got to do before the
; first games (In early December).
"Primarily this helps s team to
get rid of Jitters and expose
strengths and weaknesses."
• DcLand utilised Its superior
jgutcfcneaa on defense to wear
d o w n Lake M a r y . H i n s o n
finished with nine points and
Mike Brulrn displayed reboun­
ding prowess that sometimes
gave the Bulldogs second and
third shots.
Zeoll. wtth his team leading
S-0 against Seminole, elected to
substitute and Seminole slowly
ch ip p e d a w a y . T y p i c a l of
Seminole's frustrations were
Jo hn Hendricks' two missed free
throws with 14 seconds re­
maining that left the score tied.
14-14. The Semlndea mimed all
nine of their attempts from the
line.
'There's a good rivalry be­
tween us and Sem inole.** Zeoll
■aid. “ Fans In Sanford are great.
It doesn't matter If a visiting
team does something good or the
home team. Fans here appreci­
ate good basketball.
"W e wanted to show our
rebounding strength coming tn
and we accom plished that.
W hen you accomplish what
, you've been w orking on. It

“ But you want to keep a little
of your mystique as a team In a
Jamboree. Tha t gives you a
competitive edge."
Lake Brantley Coach Steve
Jucker concurred.
"Nobody really shows what
they have at a jamboree." said
JtM.'kcr, siixtly after the Patriots
p o u n d e d O v i e d o . 12- 2
"Evciybudy plays mar. to man
here and tone once the regular
season starts. We don't run any
set offenses here either.
Sem inole C oa ch Greg
Robinson said he wasn't pleased
wtlh hts trains' transition from
offense to defense In the Tribe's
16-13 victory over Lake Howell.
"Actually we were lucky to pull
It out.” said Robinson, who tost
C ra ig Walker and Andre
Whitney, among others, to grad­
uation.
“The Jamboree la a chance for
these teams to play In a different
envtommcni. And you ran learn
aomr things about your team
and get a chance to compare
your team with what’s been
happening In prartke. It gives
you a chance to define your
club."
In other matchups T u esday.
Lym a n demolished Deltona,
21-9. before defeating Lake

_
The regular season far
teams tips off on Dec. I while
Seminole High opens Nov. 30 in
th e W i n t e r P a r k R o t a r y
Tournament. The Notes, who
upset then No. I ranked Jones tn
last year's Winter Park tourney,
open on Wednesday. Nov. 30
against Orlando Oak Ridge at 7
p m. The other game on Wed­
nesday to Daytona Mainland vs.
Jones. Thursday's games are
Daytona Seabreere vs. Winter
Park at 7:13 and Titusville
Astronaut vs. Edgewatrr at 9.

Saminota's Von Eric Small oats tangtad up with Lake Howoll't Slava
Johnson whila going In for a layup m Tuatdsy's prataason jamDorse
at Seminole High 8HS defeated Lake Howell and lied DeLand in its
taro quarters of play.

Hsrtod sports wrltsr
Lake Howell's girls basketball squad will
look for Its experienced players to mold In
wtlh Its youth to form a potent altaek In
IC
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MM
-tl'lf,
The Lady Silver Hawks return thrrr
starters of last years district championship
Iram and they will rely heavily on thosr and
a couple other vetrrans to pull thrm
through during the beginning of thr season
"O ur returning players are mostly Mg and
xknr and our young players are fast." Lake
Howell coach Drnnto Codrey said. "It will
take awhile lor them lo blend together but I

think once we do sre'U be alright.**
Returning from last years tram are point
guard Brooke Hums who should earn ■
starting Job again this season Jennifer
Brown will rrtum at the shooting guard
with Sartna Wlnsinn returning lo play the
middle Winston was nor of the county's top
ret*Hinders last season
Winston .though, has been slowed with a
knee injury this season and will see limited
action in the Rotary T h a n k s g i v i n g
Tournament which kirks off today at the
University of Central Florida.
Val Lahr. Eatrlto Chestnut and Tanya
Lrwta will also be called upon to come
through! lor the Lady Stiver Hawks this

Lahr will provide inside strrngth
with Chestnut and Lewis adding strength in
the bskrou.1
New membrra to Ihe Irani ate Ltnnellr
Darrins. Anna Menonoa. Becky Milk r Kern
W ilson. Sl ary S in n . Dorlhy l l r i n/ r r
Cathedra Wlnoinn, Marta Torre# u&gt;m.t
Hawkins. Danielle Smith. Amy Dallnn and
Kerry Boyers.
Codrry will trim hts roatrr down to 12
ptoyrrs after Ihe tournament after h r s gi ven
everyone a rhanrr lo prove thmtsrlvrn in a
game slluallon
‘T U select my final tram on pntm uuni r »
in Ihe tournament." Codrry said

n e e d s w in
fo r S u g a r B o w l bid
Aa for as Auburn to concerned.
Ih r rood lo New Or lean* leads
t hrough B irm in g ham . AM. ,
where on Friday Ihe No 7 Tigers
lake on their arch rival. No IS
Alabama
A u b u r n . 9-1 and a onetouchdown favorite, must heat
Alabama. 7-2. In win a share ol
Ih r Southeastern Conference
championship and earn a brrih,
opposite No. 3 Florida Stale. In
Ihe Sugar Bowl In Nrw Orleans
Jan. 2
An upset by Alabama, which
to going lo ihe Sun Bowl, would
givr Ihe SCC title and the Sugar
Bowl Md lo No. 17 Louisiana
Slate and relegate Auburn lo a
Hall of Fame Bowl meeting with
No. IBSyrscuae.
In ihe past. Birmingham was
considered a neutral she for Ihr
Auburn-AUbams “ Iron Bowl ”
B u i. s ta rlin g this year,
B i r m i n g h a m , f or t i c k e t
purpotrs. to s home game for
Alabama wllh Ihe series lo be
playrd at Auburn every other
SCO's Terell Barnes looks tor someone to pass lo
■Iter grabbing a rebound In Tuesday s game
against Polk The Raiders had a shot at knocking

olt Ihe stale's third-ranked team, but tell short.

77 72

Lady--------------- Polk
Con tinaed from I B
ami proved that
stir h u n t lost tier shot as she
connected on 13-24 limn the
llrld allrr missing her (Irsl three
attempts.
“ Kathy ICIrvcIandl I* our only
returning starter ami she's an
aggressive player." Gallagher
said. “ Her style of play rubtx-d
nfT on the others and they really
got Into the game alter watching
her play for Just a frw minutes
Kathy knows to go out and play
her game and ftinlinuc to be
| aggressive."
Cleveland scored 16 llrsl hall
points as SCC held a 33-26 lead.
Seminole came out strong in the
M-cund half and built a quirk 11
point lead on back to hack
buckets by Carr and Cleveland
Gallagher then went in her
bench and Ihc laidy Italders
toyed with Ihc Lady Vikings
wi th the rest of the way.
Everyllmr PCC would gel close
Cleveland and Carr would up the
lead back to 10 or more.
"We're young and we'rr just
; starling to ro in c a r o u n d . "
Gallagher said. "W e knew II
would be a month or two.'

E

Lady Hawks look for right combination

Lady Rams
trounce
Dr. Phillips
Donna Rohr came up with a
ItRl irlch and alao
AH
assist as Lake Mary's Lady Rama
rolled lo a S O victory over
Orlando Dr. Phillips In prep
soccer action Tuesday.
Lake Mary Improved lo 3-0 for
(lie season with Its third ronscru t l v r shutout. D r. P hillips
dropped to 0-3.
Hour opened the scoring in the
llrsl half with a goal off an assist
Irom sophomore Dans Hoover
and Hoover then scored an
unassisted goal lo make II 2 0 .
Hoover, one of the lop young
players In the area, then con. nrrtrd &lt;m her second goal with
Rohr assisting for a 3 0 lead.
In the second half. Michelle
Mattingly got an unassisted goal
to run the lead to 4 0 and Rohr
. Ihc scored Ihc next two to make
! the Final 6 0 . The final goal came
; on an assist from Mattingly.
Lake Mary pumped 17 shots at
! the Dr. Phillips goal while ihc
’ luidy Paul hers managed only
; thrcer*Lady Ram goalkeeper
! Tam m y Scott needed lo make
just one save tn recording her
third shutout.

For coach Tom Lawrence's
Lyman Greyhound hoopster*
this to the year to make a name
for themselves in the Seminole
Athletic Conference.
After a dismal 5-1A season last
year. Lawrence hopes his team
can rebound lisrlf back Into
contention with Its returning
starters and fresh new Uneup.
The ‘Hounds will have their
work cut out k-f them, though,
as they must wait for the
remaining members of thetr
■quad to finish the football
im o n .
"We're still missing a few key
people." Lawrence, who to in hto
16th season at Lyman after
coming from Stetson, said. "I
think those six or seven ptoyrrs
we'rr waiting on will make a big
difference In the team we have
right now."
The tram the Greyhounds
sport right now to not strong in
the depth deportment, especially
In the inside, according to
Lawrence.
"We're going to be really weak
w it h our inside d e p t h . "
Lawrence said. "W r just don't
have enough big guys to take up
room tn the middle. We'll have
to work on a few things and slay
out of (out trouble and we'll be
fine.**
Tryin g lo stay out of foul
trouble will be easy with the
lineup the Greyhounds boast
Jeff Holtgrefe. Willie Dunn. J J .
Miller. James Film. Octavius

Holliday. M arvin Heed. Rant
Bowen, and Kcnnto Monte will all
aee plenty of court llntr us
Lawrence looks lo use hts entire
bench to keep a fresh running
five on the court at all limes
"I'm going to play every single
one of the guys on the team Hus
year.*' Lawrence said. "I'm look
lng for around 10 good guys to
come t hr oug h and provide
strength and add a little depth
for uo."
Holtgrefe will provide most ol
the leadership and I lie post play
for the 'Itounds with hts 6*7'
frame, while the guards will give
Lyman the speed and quickness
that will spark thr team to
success
" O u r s t r e n g t h s are o ur
qulekness first and our shooting
second." Lawrence said ol hi*
pack "W e 'rr going lo run a lot
and try and pressure the teams
we play W e l l definitely l»
competitive wtlh Ihe teams tluii
are on our schedule this year
Even though the Hounds sill
have to push the trail up tin
court and hawk a lot on defense
I.aw retire feels that lire Lym an
shooters will alto have to hr on
track every time they hit the
court or else the tram will tie in
hot water.
"With thr team we have, w r tr
going lo have lo go out and pl.t*
ood b a l l e v e r y n i g h t
sw rrnrr said “ I don't H onk
we're in over our heads with our
arhrdulr. but we'rr going to
have to go out and play solnt
ball. I don I think we ran go mil
and play poorly and win

Cowtlased fi
IB
Wixxls jumper that narrowed
thr trad to one I'otk then wrni
to its big man In Ihe middle and
Williams came through with a
short Jump hook as h r lowered
over the smaller Raiders all
nighl. Williams, who has signrd
in play with Sirivnn next season,
(inlvhrd the tilgiu with 16 |x&gt;int*
and a game-high 11 rebounds
w title Mocking right shots.
Brown r o u n l r r r d with a
Inn kn lo eul Ihe lead In 30-36 at
ihc half. Scmlnnlr thru camr out
very slow and the Vikings look
advantage nf die slluallon and
bultl a quick seven jxiliil lead
"We came mil flat as a pan­
cake in Ihr- srrimd halt and they
Jumped all over us." Payne said.
“ We committed a turnover, then
missed a shot and they went
down and made three straight
layups and maintained the lead
lor the rest of the game. We
made It look close at Ihe end of
the game by hilling a pair of
Ihrrc polnirrs Mil llial was after
II was over."
Williams put down two inside
hoop* wllh Larry Patrick con­
necting on ihr other tn givr PCC

a 43-36 lead with 1603 re­
m a i n i n g . S C C t hen called
timeout and managed to get
them selves hark lllto tile game.
Barnes r ruled the rally with a
pair of free throws at Ihe 17:34
mark. Th e two tram s then
Ix-gan lo get real physical wllh
an allrrcullun ixvuring al the
13 30 mark. The altercation,
though, was ovcHooked hy txilh
officials as both Ira n is were al
taull.
V ln r r Em erson then con­
nected on a field gual with three
players on him lx-tore Wixxls
eamr up with a steal. Wixxls
found Robert Thomas open in
the comer and Thomas canned a
three pointer while Ix-lng touted
Thoma* made the tree ilium in
complete the lour point play and
rut the lead to 47-44 with 14:50
Inplay.
Seminole then had u chatter to
cut ihr margin to two but Barnes
missed a dunk and was whistled
lor u In imical foul for grubbing
thr rlm. Shrllds mudrd Ihr free
t h r o w u n d Po lk re r e i v e d
possession ol Hie Mill. Patrick
drilled a Hirer point field goal to
up the lead to 62-35.

"That was u very big play."
Payne said. "But li was sllll
early, w r still liad a rhaner lo
gel Mick In Ihe game."
S e m in o le never could
overcome the srvrn point defrcll
as Polk eventually upped Ihe
lead in 12 )x)ints Thom usi atne
up wiih two long range jumpers
with less than a mlnule to play
lo make Hie sturr much closer
Ilian
"We did some things really
well and some things really
tiad." Payne said

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season

Bowl. Miami could br playing i&lt;&gt;*
No I when II takes on No l»
Nebraska in Ihe Orange Bowl
" T h r r r are loo many lhing&lt;*
involved lhal wr have i m i c i m i i i o I
over." says Miami Cnwrh Jim m v
Johnson "A ll wr can do is keep
winning, krrp Impressing people
wtlh how grxxl wr are. and I i o |m
other thing* (all our way
In oilier Smith) .**1 .niton Not
unlay. Florida Is al Florida Stair
Tutonr at LSU. Georgia Tech .it
Georgia. Tennessee al Van
d r r b l l l a n d O l r Miss vs
Mlsatoalppl Stale al Jackson
Florida State. 9-1 and winner
of nine straight since Hs
season-openlng 3|-0 loss al
Miami, to a two-touchdown lavorilr over Florida, which was
invited lo Ihe All-Amrrtrun Howl
In Birmingham rvrn though
expected In wind up lls regular
season at 6-5 — Ihe worst record
of any of ihe 17 bow l (rams
LSU. 7-3, which lias a big
slake In Ih r AubunvAlahaiiiu
game, to a Hirer touchdown l.»
vorilr over Tutonr. an lndr|x-n
deni which is 5-3 overall, hut 2 0
against SEC competition While
Hie outcome doesn't appear lo
lx- In douhi. fans should lxIreatrd lo an uerial duel between
LSU's Tom m y Hixlson, a junior
who to expected lo wind up as
Ihe leading passer In SEC history. and Tutone's Terrance Jones,
who to among the lap 10 in Ihe
nation In toial oflrnsr for Hie
third year in a row.

"W r have lo lake Ihe crowd
out of ihr game rarly." says
A ub ur n linebacker Quenlln
Reynolds. ‘ This year's Iron Bowl
Is jusl like any road game
breausr of Ihe way Ihr tickets
are divided up. We have lo try lo
shul them down early, but
■galnsl a team like Alabama,
nothing to as easy as II sounds "
Alabama Coach Bill Curry Is
0- 8 against Auburn, seven of Georgia. 7-3 and headed m Hie
those losses coming while he Gator Bowl. Is a two-touchdown
favorite over Georgia Tech. 3 7,
was coaching al Georgia Tech
Bui Alabama Athletic Director which has beaten only onr I-A
Sieve Sloan says llial mark to Toe |South Carollnal since 1066
Key Inlrrrsi in that game will lxmisleading.
“ I think It's unfair lo romparr Ihe running of Georgia junior
Bill's record si Tech sgsinsi Tim Worley, who leads I be SEC
Auburn.*' says Sloan. "That's In rushing wllh 1.173 yards in
tike a guy playing right matches 10 games, but only holds a hull
against Jack Nlcklaua wllh a 10 yard per game edge over Florida
handicap. Il's different, person­ sophomore Emrnlti SniiHt lihe
nel-wise But I do think being at 1987 champ) who has 934 yards
A l a b a m a , h a v i n g s i m i t a r In right games
personnel. Ihe need to win this
Worley, who hus indicated hr
game becomes more important ”
may skip hto senior season lo
No. 3 Miami, slill hoping for a
l u r n p r o . a l s o h a s 17
chance to repeat as national
touchdowns - three shy of Ih r
champion. Is heavily favored lo SEC record.
knock No. 8 Arkansas oul of Ihe
Tennessee. 4 6 after a lourranks of the unbeslen Saturday.
The Hurricanes. 8-1, are ham­ gome winning streak. Is a slight
pered In ihelr title bid by ihclr favorite over Vanderbilt. 3-7
1- point lost at lop-ranked Noire after a four-game losing streak,
Dame In mld-Oclobcr. Bu&lt; If No. but featuring Iwo-ilmc SEC lotul
2 Southern Cal beaia Noire offense champ Eric Jones, who
Dame Saturday and then loses to Is averaging 257 yards per
No. 10 Michigan In Ihe Rose game.

�Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida — Wednesday, November 23, 10SS —

People
AA groups schoduls mottings
Area Alcoholics Anonymous groups meeting Thursday
Include:
• Sanford AA Group meets at 1201 W. First St., at noon and
3:30 p m. lor open discussion Speaker meeting al 8 p.m.
• Sober Won AA G roup meets at Ihe Sahara Club (old
driver's license office). 2587 S. Sanford Ave„ noon. 5:30 and 8
p m Often discussion.
• Alanon meets at Ihe Sahara Club, 2587 **. Sanford Ave . 8
p.m.

Santa to drop In at Flaa World
Sdiila Claus and a helping rlf will parachute onto ihr Flea
World parking lot an Friday. Nov 25, at 11 a m., neat to thr
Flra World Zoo on U S. Highway 17-92. Sanford. Santa then
will m m up with hla reindeer at thr too. A balloon rrlraar la
m h n lu lrd for 10 a m to guide Santa's way. and frrr randy
canra and holloun* will b r available for chlldrrn

Christmas Boat Parada sntrlaa dua
Entries for the Second Annual Christmas Boat Parade al the
Kissimmee Lakrfrunt are due by Dee. 5. The parade will
Include five trophies for boals 21 fret and under and five for
boats longer Ilian 21 fret. An awards parly will br held after
Ihe parade at the Tohopekallga Yacht Club Entry fee Is 910
For more Information, coll 847-2033.

East-Wait Klwanla to gathor
East-West Sanford Klwanla Club meets Thursday at 6 p m at
Friendship Lodge. Seventh and Locust.

Swoat Adslinaa to rthaarso
Sound of Sunshine Sweel Adelines women's barbershop
singing group rrhearses every Thursday al 7 30 p m at
Com m unity Untied Methodist Church. U S Highway 17-92.
Caaarlbrrry

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

Narcotics to moot for halp
Narcotics Anonymous meets al 8 p m. every Thursday at
3 17 Oak Ave.. Sanford

DoLand'a Main Street to bo crafty
T h e Main Street Del.and A asocial mo is seeking craflers for
thrtr "Main Street'* Christmas Craft Fair" on Friday. Nov. 26
Festivities atari al 10 a in In downtown D r Land and last until
4 p m Craft lair participants will display handmade Christmas
■let-oraltuna, storking slulfera and other crafts suitable lor
gift giving For more information, contact Kerry Hague or
Mickey GrtfTllhs al UO4-73A0G49

Gospel Sing to benefit fireman
Advance tickets lor Ihe Annual Goapel Sing of Ihr City of
Sanford Fire Departtprnl s Flrrm rn* Benefit fund, may hr
purrhaacd from ru h rr H the two lire stations or from thr llrket
•ales chairman/- W .C . Galley, al 322-4952. The song
celebration will br Friday. Nov 25. at Ih e Sanford Civic Center
hum 7 p m until midnight Tlckrts arr 95 for adults In
a d v a n c e arid HI at Ihe door Chlldrrn 5 -11 will hr admitted for
9.1 and children I -4 will to- admittrd free

Mystery play to opan
The comedy ihrtller-chiller Cllllhanger by James Yafle will
irprn Friday. Nov 25. by Ihe Si John* River Player of Thealrr
Center Im al the W om an’s Club of Dr Land. 128 W Michigan
Ave . Ikr Land The plor follows a mlld-manner professor driven
to apparrnl murder to protect hts reputation and career.
Performances will rontlnur through Dee. 3. For Information
shout ticket*, cull 730-7450

Piano duo to tickle ivories
Th e piano duo of Ferrantr A Teirhcr will kick of! the
Champagne Cups Series and the Super Pop* Series al 8:30 p m
on Friday. Nov. 25. at the llyall Regency Grand Cypress and at
8 p m Saturday. Nov. 26. al the Bob Carr Performing Arta
Center. Orlando The two will perform such music as "Up. Up
and Away." "M arA rthu r Park" and "Them e from The
Apartment " For more Information, call the Florida Symphony
Orchestra box office at 894-2011.

Toon support group to moot
Families Together Teen Suppon Group meets from 11 a.m.
to I p m. every Saturday at Suit* 206 Sweetwater Square. 900
Fox Valley Drive (off Weklvn Hoad). Long wood. Call 774-3844
lor further Information.

Hx w **•»«» *f iow HM

Cooking It grtat fun to Mika Naal now that ha’a takan it up.

T V taught him A B C s of cooking
■ fd A M N A L a
Harold correspondent*
I
DELTONA — Mom tried her best to leach
our Cook of the Week how to rook, but only
television personalities could Inspire Mike
Neal to culinary greatness
Neal, of Deltona, was born In Miami, bul
has lived all over the Unllrd Stairs and (he
world With his father In thr U S Navy, the
family moved frequently. "I never had lime
fur my friends because we w rrr always on
the move." Neal said
Neal's mother was a housewife who
stayed home to takr care of I he family.
"Mom usually was too busy packing out
br longings to go to work." Neal said. "She
waa always home when we would rom r
home from school and had bakrd some of
our favorite cakes and cookies "
"M y dad warn In the Navy so we traveled
quite a bit." hr said. "When ore were
smaller, are got to see a lot of the Untied
Stales and a kit ol interesting places around
the world " Alter 23 years of Navy Ufe.
Neal's father rented and lias since passed
away.
Neal has one older brother and two
younger slaters "Since we moved so mueh
my brother and sisters w rrr my brsl
friends." Neal said His brother lives In
DrlUma and one of his slsiers lives In
Tampa, while Hie other one lives In Gulf
I‘on. Miss
Neal Is proud of his grandfather, who
workrd on thr IA N Railroad In Pensacola
for 00 years Grandad usrd to rom r visit us
frequently, and hr would lake my brother
and I Jlshing." Neal said "1 really enjoyed
those limes I spent with him ll Is something
that I will rhrrlsh the rest of my life."
Neal was minted by television In rooking
"I use lo watch Justin Wilson, the Cajun
Cook, when h r was on. and then I would go
and iry his recipes. ' Neal said "Some of the
recipes would turn out and lastrd pretty
good, but some of them tasted just awful."
Neal acknowledged that T V 's Julia Child
also helped him. "M y mother taught ilir the
basics of cooking, bul I rrally didn't rare If I
learned to cook or not bark then." he maid
Neal said he remembered one lime when
he was about 5 years old. he got up before
the rest of the family lo (lx their breakfast as
a surprise He turned on the stove to fix eggs
as he had seen his mother do and left the
skillet of oil on thr stove. It overheated and
caught on fire.
"II smoked the kitchen up pretty good, so
I didn't get to cook that day." Neal said.
"I used lo help my granny In the kitchen
when I went to visit tier." hr smiled. "I

Nar-Anon to offer help
Nar-Anon. a self-help group for relatives and friends of
addicts, meets at 8 p.m . Saturday at Weal Lake Hospital. State
Hoad 434. laxigwood. For more Information, call 809 8304.

V F W District to meet
Veteran* of Foreign Wars District 18 (Orange and Srmlnolr
rountlra). •'onalailng of 11 pouts and 10 auxiliaries, will hold Ha
second Hireling of the year on Sunday. Nov. 27, at the Winter
Springs Post 5405. 420 N. Edgcmon A vr. Among district
projects la thr Veterans HeUrrmrnl Home In Ocala. Making the
official department visit for the Ladles Auxiliary will be Albena
l.lddlr. whose theme will be "Working together to reach our
goals."

Alanon members to congrogata
Alnnon will meet at H pm . Sundny at Christ United
M rth o d lsl Church, ut Cuuntv Hoad 427 and Tuckrr Drive.

Sanford.

Overeaters to w eigh in
Overeaten Anonymous meets at 7:30 p.m. each Sunday ut
Ih r Caswlltrrry Senior Center. 200 Triplet Lake Drive.
Casselberry.

Dancers to sw in g their partners
Square dancing for couples and singles Is held each Sunday
at 1:30 p.m. at the Casselberry Senior Center. 200 Triplel Lake
Drive. Casselberry. Call 707-5411 or the center at 831-3551.
exl ■239. for more Information.

If you know or upcoming activities you'd like announced In
the Herald* Calendar, send the appropriate Information—
event, (line. date, place, rost. contact person and phone
num ber— to Calendar. Sanford Herald, 300 N. French Ave..
Sanford. FL 32771 or call 322-2611.

Anticipation
A Sanford aanior, ready with lork In
hand, prepares to dig into a
Thanksgiving dinner served to her
by Artis C. Hardy, president of the
Ploneere Association of Sanford.
The association sponsored a free
dinner Friday elternoon at New
Bethel Missionary Baptist Church,
Santord, for seniors citizens in
Sanford. About 300 seniors turned
out to the dinner lor turkey or ham,
dressing, vegetables and desserts.
Association members delivered
another 206 meats to the sick and
shut-ins. The Pre-Thanksgiving
Dinner and Service included church
choir performances and a message
by the Rev. Bobby J Player, pastor
ol New Mt. Calvary Missionary
Bepllst Church, Santord. Only halt
ol a cake and halt ot a pie were left
over out ot the massive quantities
ol donated food.

remember her letting me help fix the
rornbread that we were going to have for
supper Inatrad of putting a small amount of
sail in the mixture. I pul a lot of sail in It It
lasted awful but we ate It anyway."
Neal once owned Mike's T V and Appliance
Repair, located on French Avenue in
Sanford There, hr met his future wife,
Ruth
"She workrd In thr beauty shop that was
next door lo my business." Neal said "She
came over and brought me a doughnut one
day and we got lo talking. I asked her oul on
a date."
Ruth la a beautician bul ti slaying home
at present lo lake rare of (heir child. "Ruth
la a terrific person.” Neal said.
The Neals have a very active 4-year-old
son Little Mike enjoys playing outside and
rrally likes playing In his sandbox.
Neal works as maintains net- engineer for
thr First United Methodist Church uf
Sanford. "I realty enjoy this job because I
like to fix things and lo keep myself busy."
hr said.
His hobbles Include playing Ihe guitar and
l he piano He also enjoys listening to all
types of music. He and his wife also sing in
Ihe Chancel Choir al First Untied Methodist
Another of Neal's hobbles Is fixing up old
rars "I have been working on I h . motors of
ram and changing the oil In them since I
was about 10. 'Neal said. T h r whole Neat
family alao enjoys camping.
Neal's philosophy In life la "You can'l get
something for nothing unless someonr.
somewhere, somehow Is gelling nothing "
Listed below are some of the recipe* thai
Neal fixes for his family.

IO-MINUTE SPAGHETTI
AND MEAT SAUCE
is pound ground meal
I can 115 ounces) tomato sauce
1cup beer, waler or a mixture of both
2 tablespoons grated parmrsan cheese
1 tablespoon Instant minced onion
I teaspoon oregano
teaspoon garllr powder
h teaspoon sugar
Is teaspoon sail
1 beef bouillon cube
8 ounces spaghetti cooked and drained
Drown ground meat In a skillet and drain.
Add remaining Ingredlenu except spaghetti.
Bring to a boll and simmer 5 minutes,
alining occasionally. Serve over hoi cooked
spaghetti.

ANTI*WORK
ANTIPASTO SALAD
2 cups lettuce tom

IS cup sliced mushrooms
IS cup sllcrd pcppcronl or salami
IS cup sliced stufTcd olives
IS cup sliced green onions
IS cup shred radishes
Combine all of ihe above. Before srrving
loss with Italian dressing

CHEESE AND
SAUSAOE BALLS
1 package of sausage
.It up* Bisquirk
2 rup* Cheddar cheese, shredded
Mix together and form Into I Inch lull*
Bake at 400*F for 15-20 minutes.

CHUCKWAOON
SEEP AND SEANS
1is pounds boneless chuck steak rut into
bite sized pieces
2 tablespoons vegetable nil
1115 ounces) ran pinto bean*
1( 15 ounces) ran tomato sauce
l* cup dark corn syrup
l* cup vinegar
2 tablespoon minced onion
1 teaspoon barbecue spite
In a skillet, brown steak In Ihr oil Add the
remaining ingrrdlents Blend well. Simmer
for 30 minutes or until beef Is trnder. This
makes a great campoul dish. Sene with hot
buttered cornbmid
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GRAMMA'S CORNBSE AD

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I rup self-rising white com meal
1cup buttermilk
2 eggs, beaten
lv teaspoon sail
1 it-nspoon baking powder
VS tra*|NM&gt;n lurking soda
2 tablespoon com oil
Mix all Ingredients and pour Into u
greased Iron skillet, liakr on 450*F (or 15
minutes.

LATTICE-TOPPED
CHERRY CRISP
cup all purpose flour
Is cup chopped nuts
is rup sugar
2 tablespoons brown sugar
2 tablespoons margarine, softened
14 teaspoon cinnamon
2 cans crescent dinner rolls
1 21-ounce can prepared cherry pic filling
Powdered sugar If desired
Heal oven lo 375*F. In a small bowl
combine flour, sugar, nuts, brown augur.
margarine and cinnamon until rrumblv.
CBee Cook. Paga 7B

�N e w c o m e r s S p e c ia l

Micro-roast either Tom , Tina Turkey

on Thanksgiving

D B A S M L Q O TTi I recently
received a httey from my dad —
who live* three blocks away. In
It be said he was sure his
apartment was bugged and that

can probably think of at least
o n e p m m who M l «n&gt;ui* 'lu »

sequence of the aging process
and of certain drugs - especially
those used for catdlovaacular
disease and Insomnia.
If hla perceptions .a re unrealistic (and 1assume they are),
he Is showing evidence of paranold delusions. This could be a
form of dementia, loss of good
reality testing and Judgment —
or a reversible, drug-related
phenomenon. I doubt that tinnltus (ringing In the ears) to a
consideration.
.Your first step should be to
Ctint set your lather's doctor,
rkplaln the situation and request
assistance. A medical examtnaiton and testing are certainly In

wun fwmnoto u n u s u n
tam to 0 * * ^ ^ } * / * * “
pcraccutco ana inst ineir tooa
poisoned. Th e y stop eatlr
N u tritio n a l deficiency mi
become a problem,
I" addlUon. paranoid patter
arc often confused and m
forget to take their medicine*
or take loo many, thereby cc
tribuWng to the deficiency,
Thus, medical attention
your first and beet step. Otl
resources — such aa apectolis
vWUng nurse* ^ * « * * * *
aides — cen he brought tn at I
doctor'* discretion,

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" S T ^ S Z S t i i Y .« lh*&gt;» t l * . (or in
.iS ! £ - 2 ^
utter human sounds, walk lo the
breakfast table on two good legja
and read the newspaper with
two flood eye# lor even one).
praise the Lord! A lot of people
couldn't.
H o w' s y o u r pocket b o o k 7
Thin? Wen. most of the world to
a lot poorer. No pensions. No
welfare No food stamps No
Social Security. No Medicare. In
foci, one third of the people In
the world will go to bed hungry
- * » &gt; * •»

Terrtn M a s . • Mudant at Kaath
L*n
Soring*. displays har huggabto penguin portrait, which win b*
posted on Iha ground* o» tha school. Bstss' P * r ^ sign * m
on* of nlna signs palnlad ^ J r i u ^ l s M Math
Christian School. Winter Spring*. Tha Wlntar Springs CWc
AMOciatlon awMdad cartlflcataa of participation and Mtpmcfo
lion to atudanta and thalr taachars lor balptng tha town eat
dachad out tor tha holiday*.
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Stuffed potatoes hit spot

rniwmbcf .he IrtcndlM.
We
for fret
^member the enslavrd
May these retnembr*
us to service
That thy fllfla to u»
for other* Amen
„
Have a wonderful T1
mg. and m ay Ood blew
yours,
Vmva. A h b y
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Considering the significance
turkey lakes on at this time of
year. It's important that the
turkey Itself be aa special as
dbasiole. A ltho ug h the hen
turkey la the most popular
becauM of the abundance of
white breast meat. II la the tom
that has the finer texture, firmer
and more flavorful meat. Many
butchers have both during the
holidays.
But whether you opt for male
or female. It Is undeniable that
the fresh turkey make* better
eating than a froren bird— to aay
nothing of better gravy. I don't
care for pre-basted turkeys. Th e
vegetable oils seem to alter the
flavor of the meat and add so
much more fat unnecessarily,
when a little extra bother of
basting would keep the turkey
moist and aid In the browning
Basting the bird every 20-30
minutes w ith a combination of
butter and the natural juices will
five the turkey a better taste and
the skin will be crisp. The pan
drippings on which the gravy Is
board wtU be more savory as
well
If you plan to microwave your
turkey, choose a bird between 6
and IB pounds. A bird under 19
pounds to the best sire for ease
In handling and even-ended re-

MIDGE
MYCOFF

suits. You Will llnd that birds
over IB pounds require addi­
tional attention and turning to
obtain desired results. If you
need 24 pounds of turkey, cook
two 12-pound pounders.
To prepare the turkey for
micro roasting:
1. Wash turkey and set aside
giblets
2. Sprinkle Inside cavity with
ta il and o t h e r desired
Masoning*. Do not salt exterior
surface, aa It will produce a
tough bird.
3. If desired, stuff neck and
main cavity with favorite stuf­
fing Secure skin over openings
with wooden skewers,
toothpicks, or m w together.
4. Tie legs together and wings
to body using string. This will
prevent these areas from ' flap­
ping” loosely and becoming over

D «A * * * Q O TTi We usi
cafls^you. ptdk up thU
phone^ and call somebody Go

In my opinion, the problem enough todtoeV
should be placed directly In the
D «A « U A I
doctor's top: the physician Is tn l* lodtoed. Th
the best position to supervise dlllvc was pc
and coordinate an Invcatlgattan J#0- M y
th
that w ill certainly Include frigerated trsn
treatment and. perhaps, the seafood availst
utilisation of a nursing borne If sen*. If yo u
your fath— 1to h e lm in g inrapa balanced die

r

both reatauranta and foat-food
store* as aide dishes or entrees.
The variety of filling# or loppings
la limited only by your imagina­
tion. One version provides
healthful vegetables and protein

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you for hutch or dlnneri

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f a l l a nH

P S Special greetings lo those
of you in the military oho wrotr j
from remote corners of the world •
to tell me that you are using m y j
Thanksgiving pirayef.

a

re of a physician, find one. Or. er. to be oa the w
naider taking him lo the your enUng pro
emergency room at your local your doctor, lodti
l(capital. Your priorities at this ordinarily neetm
point arc lo find — itM in rr tn bennh.
diagnosing your father's aliment
(CI19B8. NEA

1-2 t ablespoons m i n c e d
parsley or diced ptmlento (op-

Yourbehavtorwtfl
r popularity and
Interesting developments are
In the offing for you In the year
ahead. In situations where you
hclped a d w r yrxir gnnrt rttrda
will now.hr returned In greater

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ibtcs: allow to melt.
re top of potatoes; aqueexe
Season lo taste with salt
and pepper. T o p each with I
tablespoon butler. Spoon vegetable-cheese m i x t u r e on
potatoes. T h is kitchen-tested
Jectpemake.4 M rvln g.
Conventional method: Waah

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a secret ballot.
your govemm
mg a knock i
knock on
middle of the n
And if you a
dUterent syst,
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DKh Cry your eyes nui twt
yourself go. and let ihr tears
flow. Give your grief a chaw r to
espresa Itself It a healthy Ihm I
try to put un a "brave' show li
lakes honesty, strength and
courage for a man lo rsrwrsa hi*
emotions. That la real manli
ness. The weak man hklrs hi*
feelings

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Sprinkle cheese over vegetables
In saucepan and simmer until
cheese melts. Prepare and lop
baked potatoes as above

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Cooking a Mg turkey to a
Thanksgiving Day tradition and
so Is the Inevitable leftovers that.
with a little imagination, can be
used for interesting and Inviting
post-holiday meals
Inspired cook* have discovered all sorts of ways lo keep the
doldrums away when using leflover turkey that, disguised in
creative cuisine, dorsn'l turn off
the taaiebuds of those who may
have eaten their All on the
holiday.
Lonnie Gandara. a food consullant w ho once taught a
cooking class In San Francisco
on the very subject of what lo do
with leftover turkey, said the
bird Is versatile, tow fat and
cheap and should be considered
for year-round menus.
•Also, nobody’s Intimidated
by rooking a turkey. It's very
' ¥»
She said her course on lefifivprm included evrrvthtng from

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan
I9| This to one of thoM dayx
when you should be able to
advantageously m ix business
with pleasure. If there Is an
Important client you've been
wooing, take thta person to
lunch.
A Q U A R IU S (Jan. 2Q-Fcb 19)

"Turkey In the Straw ."
r.naJIy. you can

lake the

mushrooms — and rrratrd a
special mouth-watering recipe
lor post-Thanksgiving dining
One thing lo rrmcmbrr when
storing leftover turkey. M id
Phillips. 1* to remove I he Bluffing
loprrvent bacterial growth
Here are some recipes for
those who have s turkey I ha I '*
Ion big lo be eaten In one sitting
and who believe in the motto,
waste not want not.

bone* and boll them and make a
delicious turkey soup.' said
Gandara. who this year l* giving
free reclpea and *a*,ce on
Thanksgiving and holiday entertalnlng at the California
PuMir Markel In Emeryville
Kalhl Riley, a Sacramento,
Calif. chef and consultant, said
»be likes making light but tasty
turkey enchiladas or using the
meat In other Mexican dishes l
try to be aa innovative as
(By Nine FtolUlpa)
possible."
to cup butter
On Northern California s Marin
to c u p *llccd fresh w h ite
County coast, caterer Nina
Phillips, who has been cm - mushrooms
to cup frrsh shlltskr or ch a n ­
phaaUlng healthy, natural and
terelles
w ild mushroom*, rinsed,
nutritious rutolne for some 15
year*, said rooking a turkey wllh patted d ry and sliced
to c u p f r e s h o y s t e r
leftover* In mind I* an excellent
way to trim the family food mushnaNn* rinsed, jutted d ry
and *1Iced
budget
2 cups conked turkey cut In
"There's doxena of things you
large rubes
can do with a leftover turkey.
to cup d ry sherry
said Phillip*, who ha* taken one
of her favorite Ingredients — □Be* Leftover. Pag# ?■

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A L M O H D B T U F F IR O
1 cup butter or margarine
114 cup# chopped celery
to cup chopped onion
1*4 cup# chopped or silvered
almonds
12 cups soft bread cubes
2 tablespoona parsley flakes
1 teaspoon poultry Masoning
Salt and pepper to taste
2 cubes chicken bouillon,
crumbled
1 c u p ' rater, or add l *m&gt;dut?
desired consistency
Combine butter, celery, onion
and almonds. Microwave on 100
percent power 9-6 minutes, stir­
ring twice. Stir In remaining
ingredient! and mix thoroughly
to combine.
(Mldgs Mycoft Is a cartittoo

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weekly
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Combine sugar, margarine,
and milk In aaurepan Bring lo
full boll stirring constantly Boil
over medium heat for 9 minutes
Remove from heat. Stir tn choco­
late piece* until melted. Add
marshmallow creme, nuts and
vanlUa. Brat until well Mended,
(tour Into l3toyW4nrh gresarrt
pan Cut Into squares

2 cup barley
'
6 cup* turkey or chicken broth \
4 tablespoons un**lted butter
1 large onion, peeled and diced ^
3 m edium carrot*, peeled and (
diced
&lt;
I tablespoon fresh t h y m e ,
leaves, oc 1 teaspoon of dried ^
thyme leaves
I bay leaf
114 pounds boned and skinned
cooked turkey breast, or other
turkey meat, cut Into blte-alxe I
pieces
to cup freshly chopped parsley
Salt a nd freshly g r o u n d
pepper, to taste
Cook barley In 4 cup* of
boiling salted water until tender,
about 30 minute*. Drain and M l
aside. Heat atock in a large pot
over medium heal. Melt butter In
a large skillet over medium heat
and saute onion, carrots and
celery until softened but not
browned, about live minute*.
Add vegetable* and cooking
Juices to warm slock and atir In
thyme snd bay leaf. Reduce heat
to low snd simmer until csrrot*
are tender, about 9-10 minutes.

With Thia Ad Only

I cup butter or margarine
I cup chopped onion
IV* cups chopped celery
14-16 ounces seasoned dry
bread cubes

3 cupssugar
9 tablespoon margarine
to cup evaporated milk
1 12-ounce package semi­
sweet chocolate pieces
| 7-ounce jar Marshmallow
creme
I cup chopped nuts
I teaspoon vanilla

(By L —
la Oaadara)
R ounces spinach pasta rut
Into thin strands of llnguine oc
angel hair
R ounces egg pasta rut into
thin strands of llnguine oc angel
hair
6 ounces rooked turkey meat,
chopped
4 ounces unsallrd butter
Salt a n d freshly g r o u n d
prpprr. to taste
to cup half and half
to c u p f r e s h l y g r a t e d
parmrsan cheese
In a large skillet over medium
heat, quickly aaulr turkey In
half of the butler and araaon
with salt and pepper Adjust
heat to low. add half and half
and stir until slightly thickened.
M e a n w h i l e , cook pasta aa
directed Drain pasta and toaa In
a Urge bowl with the remaining
butter. Add turkey In cream
sauce and half of the cheese.
Inosing again Serve Immediate­
ly. offering the res! of the cheese
separately.
Serves 4 to 6

O F F Any Service

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welcomes suggestions for
cooks of the week.

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this spot? Our Cook of the
Week feature to published
each Wednesday.
Novice cooks and ethnic
rooks, as well aa experienced
cooks and master chefs, add
a different dimension to din­
ing. Who to your choice?
Maybe It's your mother, fa­
ther. brother, staler, son.
daughter, spouse or friend.

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chicken, mixsd. 1 pint mashad potatoaa. to pint gravy,
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biscuits.

15 piacas of gotdro brown
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t h r o u g h . Discard b ay leaf.
Season with salt snd pepper.
(This soup freeze* well, accord­
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Stir In turkey, barley apd pe«foy
and s i m m e r u n lll heated

FRIOAY CUSTOMER

to* 9*0 ONLY 50*

A few dashes tamari sauce
A dash hot pepper sauce
I cup light cream
3 egg yolks
In a skillet saulr mushrooms
In butler until almost tender
Add the turkey and one-half of
Ihe sherry and cook slowly until
mushrooms are lender Transfer
the m ixture lo the top of a
double boiler. Add cream and
heal through over boiling water.
Add the remaining sherry and
the egg yolks, lightly beaten
Cook while storing until mixture

T u r k e y a n d s t u f f i n g go
together, like apple pie and Ice
cream, or bacon and eggs Here
are some recipes to please even a
picky eater.

TURKEY tN THE BTHAW

Le fto ve r tu rk e y c a n do e n c o re
^ m

6. Place turkey breast-side
dow n on a m lcrow ave-safe
masting rack or Inverted dish
7. The surface may be brushed
with melted butter and paprika
to aid In browning the skin.
Other browning agents such ss
Worcestershire sauce or diluted
Kitchen Bouquet can be used
also.
S. Cover with a loose lent of
waxed paper. Th is will prevent
spattering, and tn basting a.?d
heat retention.
Follow the m anufacturer's
guide for roasting the turkey,
remembering that the cooking
time la dependent on age and
starling temperature aa well as
the sue of the turkey.

of pan to form the crust In small
sauce pan. heat pie filling until
bubbly Pour over dough. Cut
the remaining dough red angle
lengthwise into 10 strips. Place
diagonally over filling lo form
criss-cross pattern Bake at
379-F for 20-30 minutes or until
golden brown Sprinkle with
powdered sugar.

Stnrt over toast cruets or fresh
pasta Sprinkle with paprika
Serves 4

Add p ar s le y or p l m l e n t o .

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ungreased 13-by-OUich baking
pan Separate each can of dough
Into 2 long rectangles Overtop­
ping the long sides of the
rectangle*, place 3 long re­
ctangle* lengthwise over crum b
mixture and 1 Inch up the side

9. Cover tip* of leg* and wing*
with small piece* of foil to
avold-over cooking. (Follow
manufacturer* guide on u m of
M l In your microwave oven.)

50%

2 egg*, beaten
H cup water or chicken broth
Poultry *eaaonlng. to’tart c
Combine butter, onion and
celery In a 4-quart glaa* bowl.
Microwave on 100 percent power
3-5 minute* or until vegetable*
are tender. Add bread cube*,
egg, water and reasoning*. MU

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IN A N D FOR
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tlniuil p.irk allr. nllk'Mle
weld.
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lully m m * (he aiurii
ilarda o( n thrr nullonul
park a llr a ." K lrh erd
Sc I l.it* . r u l l u 1.1l rr*
a o urrr r h lrf for I h r Neilnn.il Park S r r v lc r 't
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Tu rn d a y, th r 23th an*
nlvrraarv of Ihc prrtld rill'* d ralh
*'Ciin|{rrMi Is UMiklnft
at a preliminary study.
T h r r lo tc a t parallel
would Im* Kurd's T h ra lr r."
T h r r r hue hern no
rorinul pn&gt;|N&gt;Ml to turn
1h r vacant up|x-r floor
of t h r form er T ra n s
School Ikxik Dr|xwltory. now known us thr
Dallas Co u n ty A d ­
m inistration Ilulldliiff.
Into u m useum , hut
nfllclals Indlrutrd ConKrr** has ordrrrd and
reviewed various plans.
Sellars sugjlrslrd I hr
park sltr should Inrludr
those portions u( Kirn
Street. D ra lry I’hua and
th r ({rassy knoll re­
membered by television
v lrw rrs of the Kennedy
aaitaMlnallon.
" T h e fart Is |&gt;eoplc
come here year after
y e a r." he said. "Th e
site Is almost too famil­
iar. T h e site Is a compellint( yet terrible mugnel.
For m a n y to come here
Is to wish there were no

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M 0TIC I OF
FIC TITIO UtN AM C
N «t«* I! htftby giMfi ISat 1
am ******* m b*!m*!« «t nee
t f tenth Are Unlit C4D.
I « i l « ( . l*mln*l* Couni,
1l*rl«* under the llciltlawt
Nam* *1 HARRIET’S CERAM
I C l. an* mat I Man* la rtgtttar
m i * nama »IIS the Clwb et the
Circuit Court, ton muI* County.
Plot** bi accarSanc* oiM the
Pro iltlont af tsa Pitlltlau*
Nama tl*lu*n. T# w * Sacflan
•41 0* F MrM* SUtuN! H P
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buun cummuncu* te tarurluuu •

LOT IL BLOCK I MAP Of
SA M U E L A R O B IN L O N S
SUBDIVISION OF BLOCK t J
I an* I. O F S A M U I L A
ROBINSONS A D D ITIO N IO
O V IE D O A C C O R D IN G TO
lH | P lA T T N F R E O P . AS
RECORDED IN P l a t b o o k i
PAGE ( OF TH E PUBLIC
RECORDS OF S E M IN O L E
c o u n t y . F l o r id a
NORTH CENTR AL AVENUE
OVIEDO. FLORIDA n m
Ttoa Milan saa baan too*

SaCamgtont
WITNESS mg ( ( t o and m i
M ma Court an ma tarn gay at

h a llo w e d g r o u n d ."

Officials said the ex­
hibit would use local
funds and would attract
an est ima ted hal fmillion visitor* a year.
The exhibit will In­
corporate assassination
maps and chronologies
but will focus on Cold
War politics and the
K rnn rd y era. It will
Include nearly 400 photographs. d o cu ­
me n t a r i e s and a
gl assed- i n co rne r
window whrrr Oswald
lay In wall
Despite the museum's
tactful presentation, the
Kennedy family ha* not
been supportive
T h r c o n c e p t Is
"morbid or disgusting
or both." complained
Charles Daley, director
of the John F. Kennedy
Library In Uoston "It
celebrates death when
It should be celebrating
life."
In deference to the
Kennedy*' feelings und
soaring construction
costs, planners
postponed the exhibit's
opening from Tuesday
lo Feb. 20. President's
Day.

Laqal Notice
NOTICE OF
F IC TITtO U ! NAME
N*tk* II M**by ft**n ISul I
am w g ig u in buUnaii al M
County Rm * 421 t . Lengwoo*
lamina* County. FtorMa under
the Pktittaw* Nama al OS IK
TOP SOLUTIONS, an* Mat I
l«iteu( Ik
Ajsldi s h h a
’■ua t ^
nisi St* Clara al lt » Circutl
Court. SamlwaH Ctuwty. 1 W * |

in actarsanca *1(1 Wa Prs-

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SKlutn. To w n Sacllan M I H
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N O TIC E o f
F IC T IT IO U S NAME
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IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT
OF TH E E IG H TE EN TH
•UOICIAL CIRCUIT
I'r A N C PON SEMINOLE
C O U N TV , FLORIDA
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iOMHK V A N S C H E lTEM A
ET Al
N O TIC E OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS H E R ES Y GIVEN
our want la a F mat JvSgmant at
torKtaawra gala* Na.amaar II,
INK W entered m Cat* No
M ilo * C A M P *t ma Cucutl
Court at tsa E IG H TE EN TH
Ju*icl*i Circuit in end ter
S E M IN O lE Count* FtonRa
•naram N C N R N ATIO NAL
bank o f
F l o r i d a u ma
PiamtiH and JOHN K VAN
SC H ELTC M A
ja n e van
SCHI l T E M A ere me Dolan
•anti I m u wti to ma kignait
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321 M adOntng
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*r«**rt* 11 mg una kumg end
M U M * m SEMINOLE Caunl*
Plan#* muru surr&lt;«utar1* a*

M »um
• an? to ■* an
SHAPIRO 4 F llH M A N Al
to to t! * N m (S g i l l it IM
Marts Raa Slraat Smto Ml
Tamga Fto#too UM* M il an a#
batora OKar-om# a &gt;m * ana
Ma ma angma* &lt;mtn ma CtoS al
m a ( t u t aimar batora «a n a

Park urged for JF K death site
reason to come Itere —
In a sense to wish this
place away."
T h r o u g h the day
T ue s d a y , visitors
jammed Dralry f*taca.
lim iting 10 the sixthHour window and trac­
ing the path of I h r
presidenttal entourage.
Ilouqurts were piled
high on Ihr granite
Kennedy Mrmuria! a
hlix-k away and lined
Elm Strcrt near the
Triple Overpass.
A Ixmqurt was placed
on the median strip of
thr roadway, marking
the s |m i I where the pres­
ident was hit Mounted
poller directed traffic
away from Ihc flowers
" T h i s Is the most
p olgnani hallowed
ground of 20th-century
America." said histori­
an Larry Tlse during a
news conference on the
proposed Sixth Floor
exhibit.
"You really can't cel­
ebrate tragedy,", h r
said. "One Is benumbed
hy the proportion •of
toss. Year* from fidw.
visitors from around thr
world will led the stir­
rings of heart Ihul runic
f r o m s t a n d i n g on

-IMO*. t'* m * * l a!l&gt;gn*«!
i r r a s i ! Honor* M U m M
end an *m#» *a&gt;iun* claiming
by. Ibruugn. m * . u&gt; *g*m*l
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N l l o ' i Ciaamng

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THE PUBLIC RICOS CM OF
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IN A N 0 FOR SEMINOLE
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NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
N O T IC E IS HERESY G IV E N
pwrswan* to a » wal JuAgmant at
teractoaura t i - t Narambar &gt;•

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S A V IN G S A F E0E S AL
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A S S O C IA T IO N AND C I T Y
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mo tM*na*' and ban t a t n tor
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IN TN I C IR C U IT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTV,
FLORIDA
P»r 117C "IV IS IO H
Fdt Nambartg aiBCP
INRE THE E S T A T E OF
LaROYC TOWNS
D rtt ltH
NOTICE O F
ADM INISTRATION
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OF TH E l(TH
JU O IC IA L CIRCUIT
OF FLO R ID A . IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CASE NO M ’ tHCA** P
G EN E R A L JURISDICTION
DIVISION
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(E N T R U S T SAVINGS BANK
F * A DADE FEDERAL
SAVING! AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION OF MIAMI
PLAINTIFF

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Ch a r l e s a b u e h r in g a s
TRUSTEE CM AR LEIA
B U fH R IN G INDIVIDUALLY
Al t a m o n t e h e i g h t s
CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIA
TtON INC STEVENRAN
D A L I MOOSE iN O G LA O YS
M MOORE HIS WIFE
O C F f NDANT i SI
NOTI CE OF SALE
OOTICC IS HEREBY 01 FN
pur wan* la an O d K at final
Jude"to"* o« FarKtowr* da-nd
Na.pmba* II ItW pntorad ,n
CF-ti Cat* No M iVM CA «* P at
m* Circuit Court a* ma ClGH
T E E N I h Judicial Circuit m and
tor SEMINOLE Caunl, Eland*
a-iarpin C E N T HUS’ SAVINGS
RANK F K A DADE FEDERAL
S A V I N G S ANO L O A N
A S S O C I A T I O N OF MI A MI
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SANFORO
FLORIDA at 11 M AM Cto
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ALTAM ONTE
HEIGHTS A CONDOMINIUM
ANO AN U N D IV ID E D baJO
I NTEREST IN THE COMMON
El e m e n t s a p p u r t e n a n t
thereto
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SEM IN O LE County. Florida
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M O R T O A G E C O M P A N Y It
p la la llll ana A P R Y L L
WILLIAMSON at a i. ara OtNa

M )W C A W L at Ma CPcdl
Court at Ma f IO H T R IN T H
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IIM IN O iR Cawalf. Florida
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Caaa Ma RJdRtaCARRO at Ma
Circuit Court at Ma f Nhtoamh
Judicial Circuit M ana tar
Saiaiaala County. Florida
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CORPORATION it Ma Piamtitt
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Judicial Circuit in ana lar
I f M IN O L l Caunty. Florida
•entrain C I T Y P f D C R A L
SAVINGS RANK M Ma Plamt.lt
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M IM IC A W L . at Ma Circuit
Caurl at Ma I I C H T C f N T H
Judicial Circuit la ana lar
SEMINOLE Cawnlp, Florida
-harem FREEDOM SAVINGS
A N D LOAN ASSO CIATIO N .
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LOMRARDI ANO RONNIE L
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A T THE WEST FRONT DOOR
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EXPENSES AP P U R TEN A N T
TO SAID UNIT. ALL IN AC
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JEC T t o THE c o v e n a n t s .
CONDITIONS. R E S T R I C
TIONS TERMS ANO OTHER
PROVISIONS OF TH A T OE
C L A R A T ION O F C O N
DOMINIUM OF SPRINGWOOO
VILLAGE A CONDOMINIUM.
A t RECORDED IN O FFIC IA L
RECORDS BOOK O H . PAGE
IRH PUBLIC RECORDS OP
SEM INOLE C O U N T Y .
FLORIDA
D A T E D tl S A N F O R D .
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amber, INt
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Sanlard. Seminole County.
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NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY G IVEN
purtuent ta a F mal Judgment at
Ir n and entered Mi Caw No
IT c u t CA Rt P. at the Circuit
Court at Ma 1RM Judicial Clrcutl
in and tar SemMwte County.
Florida whtrain Samuel A
Ternabene. *t a l. era Oaten
dantt. I will wn to the hignatt
and bast biddar lar cash at Ma
West Front Ooar ot Ma WirvnoM
County CovrMouw. F L. at It RR
A M on Ma JR*h day of Da
camber. Itat Ma tattowlng da

OAVIDN B ER R IEN
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Mt Clrcml Court Mi and lar
tamlnala County, Florida,
oherein F L E E T FIN A N C E
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the Courthouse In laminate
Cavnty Florida In Senterd.
Florida Ma tallowing described
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Seminole County. Florida to

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thereat at recorded Ms Official
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PuBllc Racardt al Seminole
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L«gal Notices
IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OF T N I 1ITM
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT.
IN AN D FOB IIM IN O LR
CO U N TY. FLORIDA
• I N I R A L JURItOICTION
DIVItlON
Ca i r n o .M MeecaeeL
TrtU L11M E SAVINGS BANK
OF NCW YORK. F i t .
Plaintiff.
v.
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NOTICC OF tA L t
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wtowed m Me M m »i*i*d &lt;*«*
e w A e r m m m Ca m l . m He
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totlewmg Fnpartf tituetod m
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ter Mad at
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According M He Fur **&gt;**• at
retarded M Rial teat It Raft
Tt. F i d l t Ratardt al lemmata
Cduftoy. Florida
at pubik tala N He h v a n and
Heal U dd-i tar caei r . e W in
Freni Leer at He Seminal*
t a a ' r Ceurthwui* In laniard
II ee a m an He
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FOR PBOPOIAL1
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T H I BOARD OF
CO UNTY COMMI11IONIR1
SBM INOLI COUNTY
FLORIDA
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Avan mo. laminae Ceuity. M Me
O l , at laniard Fend* ollar
Mr toe and Mil al public outcry
M Me hlphatl and tell bed*'
Mr cath. Me lailaeinp daten bad
prayer'* tiluoNd In laminoW
Count* Florida N e ll
Lot li t . D A N B U R Y
M ILL1 UN IT TU R FC A. a.
carding Is m* Rial Her*ol at
racer dad in Pill Book IS. Papa,
« and II. ol He Public Racordt
at lam inae Counly. Florid*
a/k/a t t l Maldan C o u rt.
Lang mod Fend* J t t »
purtuani to He final dacraa ol
Spractotur* antorad m a caw
pending In u i t Court ma tlyto
i t which It
LO C H A V C N FIO IR A U
1AVINGS AND LOAN
A llO C I ATION
RleMtltf.
vt
N Y O IA L O R C I.a ltl.
Dttondanl
and He docktl number at ehtoh
It n u m b e r C a ta No
•BUIS C A M P
W ITNESS my hand and Ma
attic lei teal at said Court. Mit )■
day at November. IN*
(U A L )
O A V IO N BERRIEN
Garb at Me Circuit Court
al lamlneto County. F lorid*
By Jana E Jawnlc
Deputy Garb
Rubllth Not I J .» ItM
D EK III

71— H t l p W a n te d

/ CMVj
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wey.

A H Tftt m W j

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G OVERNM ENT JOBS 1UAM
tots* IM p*' yr Now hiring
Call i act at' toot Eat R t in
tor currant l*d*r*llt,l
M O S T / H O lT it l
Evening,
Apply In parson Tue, Sal
1 |F&gt;M. DaHon* Inn. Dalton*
Bird E «ll I ta lOoHoni
IM M E D IA T E JO B ft
Sen
lord Al'amonf Ipring, area
Van Temporary Srr.icat
alt w

H — C ird o fTIu w h t
---------------------------------------Today it Ma day mat Changed
my llto Thank you lor low
aondarlW yoartl La*oJ
13— L o i l t

71— H t l p W o n t o d

F ound
T h in k s

FOUND!
Small ape ICO* poodto Mato
Found an Mar* ,M In Ganaia
Call tor into
Ltt MCI

S '»//),

IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
OF TNT IIO M T IIN T M
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
1IM IN O LI COUNTT.
FLORIDA
CA1CN0 N M H C A M F
Ham* 1*. mg, *1 America F A
PtoMWtH
rt
1 *t&lt;Hi Tenor , a tmeeman
lag* Vt«l* taomreww Aunt e
••an. Inc and Jana John Ooo
lacllleut nonet *tentmg
Oatonoan',
NOTICC OF
F O R IC L O IU R I 1ALC
NOTICC II HCR EBY G lV t N
Pwrtuanl N a Fmal Jude
mani al taredetur* daNd
Ftoremher IJ. IN* and onNrad
m Caw Ho M J a l l C A e t M al
He C hcu*i Court at He I i &amp;h
T i t NTH Jud-c -at ChcwiI hi and
tar Laminae Count,. F e re #
■ N rt*
Hone U . n p l at
Amarua F A pi*mf"l and 1
» 0'»i Turner a ,-ngia man
lapa Vitia Taoeeuw A w o
'•on Inc and Ji
Iwtileut namat
tanant, m patwttian or*
DaNndanH I mil
n r ad He
•ore, at He Seminal* Count,
Caelhauw
m
Von Nr d
Lam e e l o r n ,
F e re a al
II M a c e d A M an H e n da,
at Dacampar HM He knew mg
Patcrded prtparla at tal Nr Hi
m la d Fmat Judgment tow"
la* H I lA G O VI1TA lu a
DIVISION actardmp N m Mel
m orel ot rotordod in Rial Boat
ja Rape n and II Pufetw
Retard, at f e n iH il Count,
F Mr Ida

Tapamo# w.th #&gt;i un**el

lai ad
A na*
ee,r«*rerd Heraai are ibl an
br-e-ng. Itrw. liHOt H tyra e
" M il
hilurat.
are
e
n r k H n n no* ar haraaiH'
ataiad Hereon mc'udmg but
no' l * e to #•• *aa*r*iut and
• t r 'p w i ahafet ar no» pn,*
•colly *n a*d to m* land ar an,
beiMnp w**d to prar1* or
tuppi, *'• irm ng air iore&lt;
len&lt;ng haal gat eater i&gt;gM
| » m . ralrearalen
rani i*
'■on lower,, drying d'th
easing garaago O iae H l ar
amar e , . n
and all *atto
v*m 1,1' m i antonrvM p**&lt;
apuemanl a ndea cararmpt
drape, and d&gt;ap*r, rad,
carpeting and liaor cararing
ran.ngt rangat arant a*Nr
•waNr, and a'lachad laknal,
II bang .nlanded and agcaad
mal tuih dam, ta la v la U H i,
•taamad to ta alli.ad to and to
ba part at He raal prtparl, and
Ic) all aaNr and **&lt;*r riphl,
•aha mar ar not appurtananil
and Via, at *1 ttoct pacla n.ng to
tuch aaN, ar aalar npM,
safer dtp at «t,K h aHa. I , u d
prapart,. * e (Ml ma rant,
mcama itMrat and pratito el *&lt;&gt;
prtparl,
DATED Hut it A*, el Her
. I*
QeridN Barren
C tort at m* Ch i in I Cowl
B , JanaE J a m i l
Oapu'rCert
RubUVi No* I ) X ItM
DC* tit

IN T N I CIRCUIT COUNT.
IN ANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTV.
FLORIOA
CASE NO M IM A C A O tR
DOMINION F EDERAL
SAVING! AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION.
Plaint, II

rt

NEAL E NICARRV and
OAR I AJ NICARRV. tpouwal
NaalC Nuaff, UNI T ED
STATESOF AMERICA, and
an, we naan teirt. dtaitaat.
granNat. creditor, andolhar
w in s* " pafunloc uninoan
ipouwtcla'mmgby. Miro^ti
and under any ol m* abort
O*tendon!,
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE ' , haetby givan mal
Ita undartipnad t)*nd N Bar
,ian Clark at He Circuit Court ol
Seminal* County. Florida, mil
on tha II day ol Dec amber Hgt
•I II 00oclock a m al Ihe Wall
Front door ol the Seminal*
Count, Cewlhouw. laniard
Florida disc lor vale and Mil at
public outer, to ma highest and
be,I bidder lor cath tha Id toe
mg dawribad pi Opart* titudto in
SammetoCount,. Florida
Lot I and Ihe E tt ol lot 1
Stock I BEL AIR etcordmg to
the plal thread a, rttordtd in
Plat Book J Pap* Ft. Public
Record, ol lammoto Count,.
Florida
purtuani to Iha Final Judgmanl
antorad m a caw pending in taid
Cowl, the tlyto ot which It
Indiralad above
WITNESS my hand and ol
licial wai el told Court m l, n
da, ol November ItM
ISEALI
Dand N Barrian
C LE R K O FTH E
CIRCUIT COURT
By JanaE Jawwk
Deputy Clark
PubllVi Nov I I JO. ItM
OF* III

AAA EMPLOYMENT

C h ild C a r t

CLOSED THURSDAY
CHILDCARE IN MY NOME
ALL AGES r Hemitltpm

OPEN FRIDAY

35— B u t l r m i

CAI N A V A I l A I L t
I buy
me* 'gaga, havto, incam*
praparty BPWt*
m*Sta
S HOME OWN I B I S
Canto* idato M il, Hama Im
waamwhiia pwpaaa l be»ei
Crgdll Pgllty
Wo buy
Old loath Financial
I k MMy Brabar
Ml IIII
1I CUPI T V FIRST
FINANCIAL CORP
1,1 A tod SAartpapa,
Law Rato, l
sat &gt;n ’
I K BUT H O N T U C n
Hate VeuleM
Rrapaft, and Taken
Back A Mar tonga ’
Sail H Far Cath'

TYF1NS
PROF E tlK M A L L V DONS

Manran ■apart, l a'Hat
U l HM

n -H e l p Wanted
ACCOUNT MPS!
S needed' Full ar part lima'
Eaieitont prapucl' I rpiad ng
markall High c*mmi„i*n
baw' J Slower' or W Grill,
gr, IW ar aeanmyt U* 11ST
ADO TO TOUR INCOME
SELL AVON NOWttl

ar

BHBI

AMM/M‘S/lMrS

L'aH r*!«t and pri.al* duly
naartod AH wuH, a.anabw
F acaitont par m m Mill and
***» and d«Ha&gt; an, tar
MEDICAL PERSONNEL POOL
_______ M M X
APPLICATORS
Earn s t| !l hr Mu,' ana,
working outdoor. Full Part
Tim# HIRING IO O A v Can
,*M totPM
i l l MS Fill
APPOINTMENT SETTER
BMLaap ,
i l l ka*

APPOINTMENT 1ITTIR S
Pail lima day, ar aiming, tor
kick ,*utot at Irann tood,
Nan Sm *ttr,O uy
Apply
Mi W ijm si Sentord

ASSOCIATES
REAL ESTATE
F a t lli a n i a v a ila b ly lar
IKanwd apglKanl, Full tuna
man apt man! tuppgfl d*m&gt;
nat* adv*rli,ing baauliM
oil..*, wil m taka Mar,
Sentord Lanpwoad Dalton*
Debar, Tuition Ira* lK*ntmg
Mhaal avallabto lar thaw
taakuip a new carear lloma
candilian, apply) Call tor m
tarm alian La* AlbrlgM
U J tlU O Senior d I or Bam
Hamana, l U l V X l Meryl
StonUrgin Beatty l"C

AUTO PARTS SALES
Due to increew in bukinau
wa a&lt;a looking tor a tow pood
taper wm *d auto parr, paopto
Full company ban*lit. Apply
Pari, City Auto StorttIMO S French Ara
.F I
EOE
BABYSITTER NEEDED!
Mature, dependable ,iHer tor
II hr, par wk Non imoktf
Ratartma, roguirod'
Call J » n x

CODES
NAJTEIS/NAITRESSES
Naadad lor Waltla M o w No
Oap nacatMrr Banal I, In
dude Vaca'im Im r a u a A
Child Car* AHHlanc* Apply
■AM IPSA JIM Mail SR M
Sentord
EOE/MFMV

Call ttl last A Lear* m*,Mpa
All call, will ba rttwnad
B A B T R N O IB t i p notatu*,

CRA/T RINGS

I SPM Dalton* inn Dftan*
Blad ■taltl *Pt DotWh*

I , new hiring M*n*g*ri
A t t i t i a n i C o a l , , and
P a ik n ia ,
IT 1 A GREAT
PLACE TO WORK' Appi,
ar ISM S French Ar* San
lord Call no i m ser into

B C U tIR C E B S !
E a r n p a i r * m a n * , la ,
Chrighwa,
U Mpar hr
,0 h r. Hi I day war, eat.

OEALIRS NEEDED
High Income aim product
ma« ten, iN*n ( tiab Wwd
company Flaaibl* hour,
Papal Future'
Call IF* t«lf

I P * ram ST lanlart
BUS ORtVER ■PART TIME
Fh .ato wheat,
U)F.)1
B tO C I MASONS NEEDED
E aportoniad1 Oapandaow
________ can i n n m
BUB PER SOM lapwing PHI
Apple m p a w n Tue, Sal
1 SPM Dalton* Inn Dalton*
■Ird f u l I 4 al Da'tona
CMPENTEBS/HELPEAS
Own Mpmparlalim r*pm*ad
Stood, work i
_ _ CdHaaPQ m AT«t
C M f C If U S IM R T tB
halpar, m Santort era*
________ C a H W I W

W -N w u w n

Kikwna,

BARTS I TTE I
M*tu&gt;* lad, needed part
tor 111 I yr aid, Weutopraler
temeon* mat could da wm*
travel Far ma&gt;a detail,

a im

I SMI M l :

JI1II 1J

MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST
Wim knowladp* ot medical
mturance A biMing Musi type
A mioy working w"h pwop a
Sawdrasumat*
Baa It l
c a Santa'd Herald
F 0 Ba. ISIJ
laniard Ftorid* HIM
MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST
E •pariancadani, n*wdappi.
Call H I H h

C A ftfE R T ltS / N E lfflS
Lake Ma&gt;* Area
Call
a t i n lif t
a*
m l*r*

DC LIVE * T PERSON
Morning nawtpapar rauto
AAu,'h*r0 awn Irmiporlaiian
___________u r h m
DELIVERY DRIVER
Full lima Gmdd&gt;innpretard
rapu'rod *Pa i m potMn
M&gt;d Florida ••*m HI to
M rin o Ata langnoBd F
_
DESK CLERK
l . N in pa lima toill tram A*p'r •"
m m Tuo, m#u Fn I SPM
□aitona Inn Oeitane Ai.d
Ball I 4 * 'Da'tona

ElfEllENCED
CONSTRUCTION NOtlERS

caarcims/Moras
C aparlancad M utl ka&gt;*
Nanawarielim

a Dump True* 0*ir*r
• A p to ii Lafeorat
P Lm*S'"per

CaHUAUt*

C A tf C T A M / O B VIRTL
INSTALLERS

L i n g Te rm A ,,ig n m tn &gt; ,
ataiiabto M Senior* area
Mm*twum ]m a atpananca

U l IMl
CA1MIRR
M M hr to MAT! traamaduai
mowanca pa*d vaca'wn each
M l N laura* Are Sar*a*d
O U LDCAR ENOBUR
E ip a rn n.ad naal A
LdAa Mary H ) UM

MM la* Read Salto IN
t r im *

O N IBC AN E PART TINE
teacher , a&gt;da * M IFM
Man
F n Al Al to to tier I
Apply G mpar bread Hava
MSA Elm Are . Santard. FL
C LER K T V P U T Full Hm* I*
type madicai facer*. Mu,' b*
aciwato and type *1 wa,' 41
W PM Medical knowledge
Can•]&gt; ja,l
C M NEEDED!
Part lima tor otduvr* r*
f i r e m a n ! cammunl l y In
L a n f a g a d ti l # I I 414.
FI
J#J MM
CNA'S Fulll*"4 Apply
CrrIrv
m #M4
.... ........... EOE/H

CM*S NEEDED

BrmpProotOtR'ght Ta torn.
In Undid Stato,
________ EOE M F H ________
■ X P IB IE N C E O P AIN TIB 1
F or commercial A i,,'d m i al
For Inter view Call
ASSOCIATED TEMFORARY
STAFFING In.
___________FMSEU_________
FEDERAL C0V7 JOBS
Mott recant I'tbng, i hew to
appt, without waving ham* ar
lasing time Norn *au present
Can NPtlSJ
(adi_______
FRAMERS I CARPENTERS
Mutt ha** tool, and bantpo'
tatton I yaart atpanam*
if p iiifd
■ Call H I IMF

Full Tima Petition Starting
Salary with aapananc* SI par
hr E acaltonl Banald,
SONOWOOO HEALTH CARE
__________ W W W __________

r i u rairiON
TO REAL ESTATE
LICENSE SCHOOL
a A New Caraar
# A Nan Beginning
Call Fit* at lie

COLLECTOR
Intelligent, malura, prg
lattianal with tlrgng •*•*
phono control Abo** average
•a la ry . cam m lKign. and
bonallt, Eicoltonl working
onaironmoail Ng modkgl cM
loclian. For appoin'Hionl
call_______________ U ] 4141
COMMUNITY COORDINATOR
I n n tiudani arganiaiian
wok, pari Hm* (ndinduaK to
Imd hatl horn*, and wpornto
high tchdol atihang* «tu
dant, I m paid on compi*
lumoi atfgnmmi
Can Bob
K ' m*JOO I aflar ^&gt;m
COOK
SALAD MAKER
Mama ,1*1* tood. Apply J rpm
Holiday Hauw Rt«t**r**l
Mwy I I f l Hoar Lab* Maly

CJUi
MTRTIE A MRRILTN

323-5176
FOR MANT MORE

700 M 2STHST.
JANITORS
'NtifM'l Mtrt» M'** Nn» yi tf#nt
CopMm Y G'» !»♦
M M #W&lt;1
1 41J (MR
JANITOR NEEDED
Campatitir* Salary. Gaod
Bare*", f . cel lent yyorkmg
Canditwn, 40hr Mark tore,
v iil a o e o n t h e o r e e n

SM VILLAGE PLACE
LONGWOOO FL I I 'N
( E M M __________
JANITOR
&lt; me 1 PM
cleaning meet cutting mem
toon imokar Apply Mich Pun
Ml to Jim St Sentord
JEWELER
fylt Umm or
»»(?w f or
lOWOlff Sppto tol% 0*4 to
pO&gt;t% tor
For
.*'*OF'n#f^ «orl
m m
JUNIOM lK C N fT A R T
tood oWh » t-iiclf F(XfF^J
m iF r t Mwll Ffp* 4$ mprr
fh«v« flFCKXf plW R tiiFlf For
♦ n o toil
A llO C I AT ED T tM F O iA M T
IT A F F IN C INC
m m ui

UOIES HELP WANTED
Do you ear* a.tra cam tor
Cbrttfwwtf It your motiratod
A wont to work, call It hr
U l 11*1
LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE
POSITION AVAILABLE
E .penanced aim *dgr&gt; and
weed antor Slatting taler,
MMM
H I a m evening,
LOOKING FOR PART TIME
WORHf to* ha.a immadato
Entry Laeal Secmler al Peti
lien tor Legal CMMe Rtpuirt,
•ititoto Khaduto w m u r n
morninghour,
F or Appointment Call
ASSOCIATED TEMPORARY
STAFFING. INC
__________ N M tM __________

LOTPERSON

PART TIME COMPANION
Chaatul. cempatti anal *
anarpa'K lodr to car* ter
h a lp ia tt elderly l ad, in
dewntawn la n ia rd 4 h r,
weeade, marrung, Sand r*pi*
•a Bna Its C O Santo'd
Mar aid P O Bo. IdV

Fl It til
PC BOARD ASSEMBLERS A
MECHANICAL ASSEMBLERS
&gt;i , 4
E ape#.tor, rntpactor,
leatott A iprey pamtor, Sal
ar* i v y r i a f a ___ IM Iff?
PRODUCTION ASSEMBLT
OPENINGS
FULL A N O P A B T T I M E
Wa a r t new a c c a p l l n g
appiKa'kn, tor currant and
•ar t hcami ng praducti gn
at t ambl y ( e g u l t t n t n l i
Appi.&lt;an', mutt hare good
manual dealer", ba able to
taitow written mtiructien,.
and ut'.lwttorily i aw. aw to a
produetkn attambi, traming
t a u u Mutt hare ab""* to
work an* M ill toe e'to anl.
c.pato u m a l Qpan.ng, tor
port lima ampkrmant Good
manual daator", nacauar*
but na prior production tape
fiance requi red Appi ,
SPARTON DEFENSE
ELECTRONICS
Employ** Relation,
Department
Mon I n 4 JOamtol Mpm
Spring Garden Ranch Rd A
jonnwi Lab* Rd
Dal eon Spring, F l
E O t'M /F/H /V_______
RN B LPN - Part tlmg Apply
Hillharan Haa m Car* Cantor
W I M _____________ E O E 'H
RN t lUi.lt pa't time
Apply u ip tiu n
Lakrakw N w lia , Cantar
#H E Ind S t. Sentord

EARN

D E TA ILE D . LOT MECHANIC
APPLY IN PERSON
PHIL BETTIS CAR CENTER
3201 ORULNDO DRIVE
SANFORD, FLORIDA

AFTER SCHOOL!
Swrifo'd Hvrdld k i t
OpM^iogt lor you**
prr
dwltvor +* Ol 4(k4tfrnrrt com
plRlrt I&lt;f44l tor ttydHP^ft 11W
ifYy «f
MOvfl Of9
Morid*&lt;* fbry f r»&lt;l4f oMot
noont 4fv1 SiASR f morn»ffefl%
Appiitorf. vPK&gt;u‘d 4ppif to
ptfMfl

3215163
Sjnlotd
LPN RIGHT SHIFT
CtcluVire Retirement Com
munlty keeled in Longntxx*
IIW SR 414
H I MOO

MANOR *0 to Han II A Ft
ftoba-,. F l 'or a t acc-r'

‘Aar ■Vt.' ' t .
*AM to 4PM #44 AdM CEO
S A JIS MANAGER
f teelknt poton'.e' Top ,St
Commit,ion bawd Will tram
andprovd* tupport Ca"
J Stowarl..................Alt IH I

COME GROWWIFH US
Full lima Soto, Canwltanl
w a n t e d tnr C l * , t i l l e d
Ad.arfi.mp Dap' Mutt bw
anthucatti c and a team
, *,*f with good
png A
turl'.ng M ill, Tatomarbating
lair, arp *ri*r:t pratarrad
Baw taler, plutcammituan
Application, accap'ad al
Tha Sawtord Herald
Cla &gt;..Imd department
Me to French A,* .
Santard. Fl m n
SECRETART/INS. CLERK
Front 0r\9
tHti pr»»I 'C i '' «
offi'Ct Prlwr *tp# i««xo
pkftHI4A I o N k l FR4w'td
Musi M v1* typing o*d q**o*
oM.(» U.M% Cemp^tor 9tp9*t
rwko PK»»ptui bwt 4*1* trim
Mult Pr4 *• irro*f#«lQ4 O*
Mtdlicof# M#d*&lt;4«d
p* #**• »n4*4,4inc4 billing tor14
mtdKRl protfHO RtSw*«f»
pffbrtRd ®4p»p *0 Bo* |t4
C • t4*«ortf H r « m

P O

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1417 UnVord Fl JJ771 ___
SERVERS 4 C00RS
E iCfittnl ionffitf
Appfg *ltkt*
VILLAGE INN

IM S FrtM h km.
SanfBrdLFL
SHORT ORDER COOK
EacaUanl hour, too *r*n.ng
a w l Malura A raliabk md*
••dual needed wim u m » a,
p*&gt;-anca Immediate Open
mg' Apply m par wan
MAYFAI R COUNTRY CLUB
Cirwaf Kf.AiJbB Cde»H i O . X . 1
SWITCHB0AR0 OPERATOR
FOR AN IW ERIN O SERVICE
Mutt b* abto to work lull tim#
. v « u l hour, A awakand,
WiB t , * . n ________A lta i*#
SW1TCHNOARO OPERATOR
too aapananc* nacattar.
Light typing A filing
Eecalknt banal". Full hm*
Ba, m
c a Sentord Herald
PO baa 1,11
.F t m u
TEACHIR S/AIM S

Hi tall

TBAINERS
&gt;M Mutt *•*••
abto Our client, mow than
appreciation tor what you da
Formal training A banu,
C e ll.
HI m i

T R C T kmp / P ekm
PlRSpNNfcl
260 5100
TRUSS ESTIMATOR
Lawa, Campania, Inc ha,
caraar opporlun".*, tor Trut,
Ettim ator, Eaparianc* ra
qu.rad Apply I" paraon or
wnd 'atuma Sentord Far*,!
Product, 1*01 Aitoton Clftto.,
Sentord Airport. FI XV&gt;1
WAITRESSES
Starring al t ) hr Mutl ba
dapandabk A *f|0* working
with people Fu" hm* A part
l.m* patilion, ara.labk
THE BARN
IN# S French A**
Sentord. FL
m w i __________

WAITRESS

$$$

PAPERBOY

NEEDED IM ME0IATEIT!

GUARDS
Pranou, licant* no* raguirad
toMI Nam Ratify*, welcome
Phone and car nacattaryl
Matimem Wearily

* * * * * * * * * *
N U R S ES A t O l t A ll shift,
tap d m t e r t .ia d v l, Appi,
U k t v u v Netting Cantor
*1* E Ind St
laniard
PART TIM E DRIVERS
WANTED Thursday, &lt;mi, V4
hr Appi* m pe*wn *■ m#
Santard Auto Auction let,
!•*•* Rood ta E at' Santera
between # Jaacept ThurMayt

..v - ng, CdMOT I'll EOE

A M EMPLOYMENT

CENERALHELP
Earn up to 111 hr No tap
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                    <text>Sanford Herald
81st Year, N o

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Sanford. Florida

Sen. Graham
out stumping
in local visit
By BRAD CHURCH

Point Chang*

Herald City editor

U n e m p lo y m e n t rate d ro p s
W A S H IN G T O N
It in n p ln t m i nt ilrn|i|*ril
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m r m said today, providing r v ld e n r r of a
eonlinuing m m o m l r ri|M it«lo n that has I m i
heralded fiv lli r presidential i aitlpalgll &lt;&gt;l
Nrpntilli an G r n i g r Itush
In ifir last unem ploym ent repuri tirlu ir tin
preside tit lal r I n lion In four d ays I h r l-almr
D rjsirim eiii w l d u n rm p lo y m rn i d m p p n l to 5 t
(irrirn t in ( k tola r " im p lie d to 5 1 | irrirn t m
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p m air vector

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resume tlt&lt; pull&lt;Nii m ini Ih r sit uni m o stabilizes
a v n w i nlllt lal said today

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launched 5 5 0 attacks hi S o virl (mallioti* v im «
tfir Ma\ 15 start of tlir w ithdraw al m ill King
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Goldsboro b u v w jv s district Thuivday a'to rn oo n G'aham was in lo a n
promoting Ihi* and'dacy of W W Bud Gardner 'or the t/th District state
senate seat

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dat
shaking hands and m a kin g
vmall talk
G ia h a m a liiim ri i w o l r t i i i got
rrtiol was m Inttn In priiioiile t|,r
rlri (k ill ol (• Low Ik m i. r it \\ U
# |tud Gardner to the Ih v t r n i 17
vtatr senate seat Itul
In olt» 11
trailed lirh m d G a td n rr on Ins tout
t IwllItlU M llh i llt em p loye rs tin 11
huvltiessftien and |iriiplr lilt llir
v tirrl d u rin g a walking toot ol ih r
(e lld stn ilo liusinrss distil* t
G ra h a m arrived at llu G tra te i
S a illo rd 1 hatlila I III 1 n in m r f i e

building with an ante and Gardner
l i n t i n r u e d a well nine from
assmted D rm tv rats and olln lain
mi hiding SlaM K rp Al/o Nrdilli k ol
titla n d o Some N e pu h llra n s also
wi ll nil li.itnl IIH lu llin g S ta ir N rp
\rt I «tUntie ilid S.111I1111I s Matnr
Ik l l t r Sm ltll
lira lia m ttav s&lt; lied tiled to take a
walking; loot nl I lit Mall walk In
tin 1 iruillt S e n n e t Hulldm g and
iniit that liulhlmtl Mien rrtu in to
tin 1 ham tiri nl t iiintii tie hulldmg
Ini 1 inerting with m e m Iter v nl the
lil.n k 1o m m u m it
How ever he a llie d al C ltt Mall
slinitlt l» tun 1p in anil was led on
.1 liavlt tm .' nl the hum bug lit
M u n i Sm ith and ( lit M.magri
I l ink t .os.ni in a h a iii *topt»ed to
•ti.lt With ra iti l i l t rm plutee hr
H e r G ra h a m . I’a | r SA

County’s only radio station
going on the auction block
B y J . M A R K B A R F IE L D
H e r a ld s t a l l a i d e r

SAN FO RD
Si m ini ill 1 utility * unit ra d io
si at 1*in W K I S \M I H A l l l» s. hrduk d lo I m
sold a 1 a 1•mu 11 1m u iln m s. am I mil net 1 iin m i It
In sativlt a A t I l**r In in liw iiir 41 tkill against
llir n w iir i K itr 1 l n u llttt ItriMil* aslmg ll*»
It Iv 001 nl si \ et a I 1 lt d .11 t lulls 111*11 hate l . « 11
tiled ill H i otded te ie tillt III S. itiionli I m in tt
agailisl the iiw 01 is id llir iiitm lit ilid w •stern
m usk vial tort l&lt;v ateil at I 5 l n t r l n t S o
A s« 1m id lo rn liivme .11 tlm i uu til# hi i ir. till
1 n u ll is lot •i|'al t ■
L iin s hy lit« (m in e r im p lo y r is also w r r r
m rTififi TTTC* dm

lit in 1to

1 mint t

•I* ik’%iifTli e

I li&lt; t an Ini w ag* s itallin.’ I m i k llte w irk s F o u l
lot tile f e llt p liitr is h a tr tllrd io iM p la llitv w illitlir
I eiler.il \\ .iU* ami lim it D lt Isimi III I &gt;t l.itliki ot et

|Mt thrt seek to tei o t r t
A I Stanton the vialion s a ito rn e t and a
redlVefed lllv e i t iiunlr* ittffMi'alr dl'e* tut said
that in Imi llu to ll •Iim iim am I k#n ta n l« held
Ihr vtatlnli w ill lie s&gt;i |i | tn an O rIn iid o •otlplr tm
Ml ’
Stallion said I tie v ilr w till li M ip illr s I id il.il
I iiltllllllllli al lolls
I iimitllssliitl a p p to ta l lot
tt iiislii nl llir I i i i u i Ii astlllg Itirtis r sliould
rttalik Niter I Iiu n trv I I I pat I m i I I i lo lri lovote
null s as well as an t other d« Ids u w r&lt;1 In al
tiiivmi vvev nr w ages owed liirtlirr e lllp lotre*
Waller I Ik iw rtt Niter C o u n try president
also Mid that m otley owed lit the station would
tie repaid
I m not tty mg lo ru n away limn
anvtvidy m VI II i h m - ii I hunt* w ill w in k mil
Howrii said that allrt the vta lk m tv sold hr
w ill 1e1114III 11il 1High th« w inter av a 1 Iiltaull.itit
Her N adlo. P age A A

I h r Soviet U n io n whit h lilt ailed Afghanistan
III D n r i n l r r I••7•• to vnp|Miii a i o m m u nlsi
government threatened In liiliin a l lends and
Moslem rrltrlv slgm d a pai t m ( a n n a A p rll I i
pledging to w ithdiaw lit t i l l li ■ l troops to I r l .

14
From United Press International reports

INSIDE_____
□ N a tio n
10*year*old sh o o ts b u s d rive r
p o ll | Al&lt; I III II
lexas
A lm&gt; i l l l i r i
n in tm u rd lig htin g for I h i lilr enrlv Malay altrt
slir wav vtiol lit llir hrail In .1 III veal old Inn
wlio missed Ills hits
Nussrll Ir .111 llam pion a form er irui In 1 s
aldr alio fiat d m r n a •«&lt; In ml tins villi r I'ts.t
wav 111 t e n •rim al 1ondllitin thiv m o rn in g and
plated on a rrvplrulor at St M art v Hospital
With a gunshot wound to llir tiasc ol In i &gt;h■ill
vtitd J ih I v H o lw riv a hospital s p ik e s w om an

See Page 7 A

□ Sports

Pat H o c k e n b e r . y a n d her dogs t h e topic of d e b a t e in L o n g w o o d

Lady S e m in o le s e lim in a te d
KISSIM M K K
Power met linessr m till lllials
ol llir Distrti 1 •Ah toilet hall llnal with III!
di lending 1 ham plon Oviedo l .n lt 1 ions ■ap
hiring th ru eighth 1onset utite d ls im 1 ttile with
a 15 1 D&gt; 1 1 tlilo r v liter llir ever JM»Wl'l till
t tglitmg U t l t Semlnolev nl S a n lo n l at I ialrw at
High in trout ol 2 t&gt;l tans

Pit b u lls stir co n tro versy
By SANDRA DOUCHAHINE
Herald via" **do'
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|mrl lit lal damp t
lia ti ■lit ol III la Is ills
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should In 1 Hi d loi 11«rl.ittoll ol a ■ it \

INDEX

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t ilt Ailniinisiralot (■&lt; m Ik Marie s.ud tin
dugs an .1 |m n e tt e d itanger amt are a

Herald stall /inti"

I lo il'lt Mxl.it w llll
it possllnlll \ ol al
I I I I I I MI I I

s l l l i w i IS

III

lin m d i 1slot ms 11 iuli
a h o u t HO d e g re e s
d ro p p in g into ihi 5 0 s
I 11 11 I n li 1
It a 1 11
1 I i .i i i i i s a liim l 5 0
I m*11•lit toinglil and
loinottow

HMH|y TnR

D o n ’t leave m e h a n g in g
l o w s Maples hangs irom j cable and hook
a ridi* Aoivoig on one ol the pylons lor a neat
b rid g e in south Sem inole C o u n ty
K&amp;i
Construction is doing the Aork on the span
which a Hi be located .H Alafaya Trail

Her Doga. P age 5 A

District 5 candidates offer contrasting styles
By J. MARK BARFIELD

W atch fo r afterno o n s h o w e rs

pitiiilt.il Italiilitt to the ittt
Mill 1 odi
F llln iil lilt lit I Millet I atht |*i li • dis.lglees I
pist dull t s i i that th e ir Is a tin t.it Ion I' iim
s..ld I I111ls1l.it
I'm 1 said sin tt.is lold lit Ik-M arti to t Hi
I'al H im keillM-rtt
2 'tJ I'alllietto A te lot
tn 1l.1tMhi o| tin 1 n\ s nuis.m il' o id m .in ie It
•Hi d th&lt; w o u t.h i 1m ild I m n ip iin d lo en 11 a
six loot lenee a to tm il her p to p e rlt No

N A M i INN
tin Dtstiii t 5 Semmnle C o u n t t
&lt; Oltimissliili t . o t t e r * .
dllli Mill • III s t t l i s
I m i wi ■n its tw in ,iiiiIt*l ites
DeiuiMr.il \it D .itis
17 nl iniltii ui|ioMli*d
tti si S.111I011I is .1 I o iilllt 1 Mill Holed lot Ills
agglesslt • lni.it s m in sin h issues as the A ailkee
l.aki si-ttagi irt-.titin’iit plain and p io td e n iv
w ithm •1Mintt di p a m iii nts
Nepilhlli all h lllllli I Kellet 5 2 ol S .m lo id
uses a l e s s i o iilio u l.illuiial
appio.li li lu I m i
|m ihi H king and adm ils I n i must .11 live m tid v e
I Ilf III III iiililH t dot •I mil* III I m k ill w ill'll sin
di ■Ideil In si 1k lie iHtii 1 I,tie Iasi teal

Dat is lias o w n e d his own p lu m b in g m n iia il
mg husiness Im 12 t eat's and Is .1 iiiemliet ot tin
V im n u le C o iin iy DriniMraih K xe e u iiti C h iu
nilliei Me has a high s* hi m&gt;1degree
lilts is D at Is lust attempt al elerled n ltlir
althiHigh In- •u rre iitlv serves on the county t odi
I nline 1im nt Ik ia n l ami prevlouslx si-rted on tin
1•limit I’a ik s .u it l Nrereallon Ito .u d the Alt 0I10I
Dings and M enial Health C o un t it and ol lit 1
ptllille 1o m t li lt le e s and I mi. i i &lt;Is
Kellet was a liimi.unties amt engltsh le.n her
III Seminole C o lin lt si In mits lot IN tears Sin
also has w orked as olliie m anager ol hei and tier
hiish.mil s a n liiti-i iur.it llrm in S a n lo n l Sin has
Im ih .11 llte III I lie Neplltllll all pat It s ilt in g as
piesidi 111 ol tin- Siinford W o m e n s Nepuhln an

lu ll and I s an . i s s h late m em liel ol the Kloiida
I ■dei.iliiiii ol Voiillg N&lt; pilldli alls
Ki Hi t has a tiai In Im s degiee Irom li.trry
I tilt * t sltt amt lias studied Inw ards a ( misI
g i.id u a li th g in in .itlm m isir.itloii and husiness
■11.111.igeim til
lln lli 1aiulldalcs s i i
piidili m s m lo u ilty
g o ti iiilin lit that tin t said they ttould address av
1•1111iiitsst.un is I m&gt;1Ii 1 Hi piohlem solving as one
ol tin II main goals III s i eklllg tile oilier
D at ts .mil Ki IN t |mhiii to problem s m i iiuniy
stall p.ittli til.tilt lit the senior luanagem rnl
|misit tons as 1niiiit y ailiiilulslialur
Kellet s.ud she lias si en and heard id eases
w h e n 1i i i i i i i t st.1II1 is hate Healed the public
See C a n d id a te s . I’ngr 5 A
I

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NEWS FROM T H E REGION AND A C R O S S T H E S T A T E

poke fun at secrecy
Tornado rips through Fort Mytrs

SPACE C E N TE R . Houston — The Soviet
Union's new apace shuttle appears to be an
"outright” copy of Its U S. counterpart, says
the skipper of the shuttle Atlantis, which Is
scheduled to blast off at the end of the
month on a secret military flight.
"It aure does look like they copied ours.”
veteran shuttle commander Robert "Hoot”
Gibson said In an Interview Thursday at the
Johnson Space Center.
Gibson and hla four crewmates - co pilot
Guy Gardner, Richard "M ike” Multane.
Jerry Rom and William Shepherd - are
scheduled to take off aboard Atlantia around
Nov. 28 on the second post-Challenger
(light, a classified mission to launch a secret
spy satellite.
In two previous classified Defense De­
partment shuttle fitghta. Interviews with
crew members were forbidden because of
the hush-hush nature of such missions But

FO RT MYERS - A tornado ripped ■ quarter-mile path
through a residential area Friday, ripping off roofs, downing
power lines and uprooting trees, the Lee County sheriffs office
There were no reports of any Injuries, but sheriffs deputies
were going from house to house to be aura no one wee hurt.
Sgt. Alan Bromley said the tornado hit at 1:15 and was about
a quarter of a mile wide at one point. He aatd It was about a
half-nute king, power was knocked out tn a small arc*.
•There la extensive damage to the residential area." Bromley
said. ‘Trees were uprooted and roofs are partially missing or
completely missing. We expect to be out there all day assisting
Florida Power A Light and other cleanup crews.”
Heavy rain has swept through sections of south and
southwest FlortdaJa the peat 48 hours, but officials say they
are concerned about a lack of moisture In the area now and the
resulting fire danger.

Dlsiwy unions rtjsct contract offer
LAKE B UENA V ISTA — The Services Trade Council, a
six-union coalition representing about 12.000 workers al Walt
Disney World, voted overwhelmingly Thursday lo reject a new
three-year contract.
Only a small number of those eligible to vote actually cast
ballots at the Contemporary Hotel, where union members were
said to be furious with the conmpany’s proposal. The vote total
was 1.775 against and 101 for the contract.
The current contract was extended until midnight Monday
and Disney and union negotiators are to return to the
bargaining table Friday.
A Disney spokesperson says the company would listen to the
union desires, but Disney had made what It considered Its best
offer.
Trade Council president Harvey Totaakc said the contract
rejection should not be considered a strike vote, and admitted
the unions never before have rejected what Disney considered
Its final olTer.
The Disney proposal provides wage Increases totaling 13
percent over the next three years. However, the trade council
was more concerned with raising the pay grades of certain
workers, such as bus drivers, rather than overall wage
Increases.
Workers earlier this week overwhelm ingly rejected Disney's
first proposal.

P IE R S O N M e lvin and
Janlne Rutkowskl of East De­
troit. Mich., dream of a retire­
ment home with a lake view and
abundant wildlife all around
them.
B u t t h e ir Ig n o r a n c e of
Florida's fragile ecosystem and
laws lo pro ter: it has dropped
them In the m iddle of an
environmental nightmare that
could end with a Urge fine and
Ume behind bars.
M e c h a n ic a l e n g in e e r
Rutkowskl. 63. and three men
who worked for him are charged
with Illegal dredging and filling
to build a road through a swamp
In the Lake George wetlands In
rural Volusia County west cf
Daytona Beau..
"I can't believe they'd go after
ua for a liny little road." sold
Janlne Rutkowskl. a 56-year-old
school psychologist.
’ ’T h is la the worst n a n p e rm itte d d e s t r u c t io n of
wetlands, beautiful pristine
wetlands I've ever seen." said
Assistant State Attorney Mac
McLeod, who filed charges Ule
Wednesday against Rutkowskl
and htewotlunrn.
McLeod characterised the

TA LLA H A S S E E — A member oi Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity
has been sentenced to 8 W years in prtaon tn the date rape of an
18-year-old Florida State University student who drove him
h o m -fia n a p -iity.
Sean Russell. 23. of Whiter Park, will serve another 9 V*
yean on probation Cotlowtng hla release from prison under the
sentence handed down Wednesday by Leon County Circuit
Judge Charles McClure.
Ruaaell received a one-year concurrent sentence for a
probation violation. At the lime of hla arrest for the rape, he
was under probation for battery for getting Into a fiatfight over
a former girlfriend.
Ruaaell. a former student at Tallahassee Community College
turd^ a ^ m ^ b e r,o f^ th e ^ F 8 U P I ^|Up(xsAlpha ch*P*«Three other rnqBrtwp fifth* FSU chapter* the fraternity i
face trial on ch ar j aa t a n n ing from the March 8 multiple
sexual assault a t — other IB-year-old FSU student in the
chapter house on campus.-------- ---------—

project as "rip and trar" and
vowed to press the case.
A canal 400 fret long and 60
feci wide now snakes through
the undeveloped area that art*
as a natural filtration systrm for
Ihr Ukr's wetland* Durrna of
mature ryprew* and hnrdwnods
were felled In dredging the soil tn
build the adjacent mad
The Florid* Game and Fresh
Water Fish Commission discov­
ered the project and halted It
before the full 2.200-foot road
could be completrd through the
17.4-acre tract Ihc Kutkowskte
purchased earlier 1hte year.
"I'd have to say this to proba­
bly the moat flagrant Illegal
wetlands destruction I've eve*
seen myself.'' said rommtaaioi
Lt. D. Gray taonhard
'I don't even know what a
wetland te. I havr no idea.”
Rutkowskl said. “ Ilow do you
destroy wetlands? All you're
doing te putting a housr there
and putting a road."
Officials with the stale Drartment of E n viro n m e n ta l
rgulaiton and the St. Johns
River Water Management Dis­
trict said they had not Issued
permits for the prn|ret and
probably would not havr done so
If they had received apphratlons

Florida Thursday, ihc a m i ha*
been bit with record low ramfat) am) the ftre season Is
starting, official* aatd.
D u rin g S e p te m b e r a nd
October, only 4.58 tnchea of
rabi fell bt M iam i the lowest

18 H feat. Level* In Ihr
B ta ra y v aquifer hava dropped
only 9 Inches In the law
rabnih. although In some
area* on the weal coast.
muuordwaOor k v sta a n 4 to 10
bet below normal. Overton

E

Appellate panel hears Official English appeal

Studtnt atttndanct reports erltlclzad
TA LLA H A S SE E — Florida Department of Education officials
need to Improve their efforts al tracking the enrollment level of
students In slate public schools, according to an audit released
Thursday by Auditor General Charles Lester.
"Although substantial Improvement* have been made by the
Department lo eliminate the backlog of full-time equivalent
membership reviews ... we continued lo note Instances where
these reviews were not perfor med In a timely manner.” stale
auditors wrote.
Florida statutes require the Department of Education to
conduct periodic reviews of the state s 67 school districts lo
determine the number of full-time equlvllcnt students tn the
classroom.
That figure Is used to determine the level of state
appropriations for basic operations, a school district's cost
differential, quality guarantee allocations and the amount of
local funding needed.
The figure also helps determine what adjustment. If any. a
district will receive for funding It received In the previous
school year and financial assistance provided In cases where a
district's enrollment la declining.
The audit found that from 1982-87. full-time student
examination reports "were Issued for only 33 of 67 school

MIAMI — Opponents of the
Official English Initiative In
Florida are seeking to block next
•reek's vote on whether English
should be the state's official
tongue tn a last-minute appeal to
the 1Ith Circuit Court of Ap­
peals.
A three Judge panel from the
federal court heard arguments in
Miami In the emotional case
Thursday, but did not Indicate
when It will rule on the issue.
Voters are scheduled lo decide
Tuesday whether lo enshrine
English as the stale'* official
language and polls indicate the
measure enjoys broad support.
"The court expressed today
that It would rule as quickly as It
could, (but) it te not essential
that It occur before the election."
said Steve Zalesln. an attorney
for those challenging the legality

of Tuesday'* vote
The derision I* unlikely lo end
Ihr legal skirmishing, however
Lawyer* said an appeal to the
U.S. Supreme Court te jxiasibJe.
regardless of the outcome
In the meantime, opponents
continued a campaign to dis­
credit the amendment by seek­
ing to link Its barkers to extrem­
ists Opponents have rharaetertred the Initiative as a slap at
the stale's large Immigrant pop­
ulation
Jeffrey Browne, a spokesman
for Speak Up Now in Florida,
which opposes Ihr Initiative,
aatd an organization affiliated
with U.S. English had received
8370.000 between I960 and
1988 from the Pioneer Fund.
Browne described the Pioneer
Fund as a racist New York
organization. U.S. English te a
national group that seeks to
make English the official lan­

guage of the Unilrd Stair*
In iourt Thur*dav. opponent*
argurd that the (trillion drive
that placed Ih r Inlllativr on
Tuesday's ballot vtnlaird thr
Voting Rights Art ot 1H65
Petition* circulated in support
of the amendment should havr
been distributed In Spanish In
six Florida counties with large
minority population*, lawyer*
said
U.S District Judge James W
Krhor rejected that argument
last week, however, in a ruling
tlun set thr stage (or Thursday's
appeal
The appeal, brought on brhall
by four Spanish speaking resi­
dents ol Florida, got - a boost
W ednesday w hen the U .S
Justice Department filed a brief
In support of thr opponent's
position
Mark Dlrnstag. an attorney for
the Offlrlal English campaign.

a rg u rd T h u rs d a y that ih r
Justice Department brlel should
tie tossed out because it t*
"incompetent and misleading,"
Dlrnstag said thr brief is
misleading hrrausr It Ignore*
previous law
"They managed somehow to
write a brief that Ignores every
rase that has m n ir down tn
opposition lo their position
The Voting Right* Act require*
that election m aterials hr
printed in languages other than
English In areas where at least 5
prrrrnt of the po|tulation ha*
d l f t l r u l l y u n d e r s t a n d in g
English
Krhor rulrd that thr Voting
Rights Art did not apply because
thr petition drive was Initiated,
organized and earned nut hy
private citizen* Krhor said a
pel It ion Inlllaird by the state
would trigger provisions of thr
act

V

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The dally number Thursday In
the Florida Lottery CASH 3
game was 880
□ Straight Play (numbers In exact
order) 3230 on a 50-cant bet.
3500 o n ll.
L Box 3 (numbera In any order):
S80 tor a 50-cant bet. *160 on It .
□ Box 6 (numbers In any order):
*40 lor a Meant bet. *80 on *1.
□ Straight Box 3: *330 In order
drawn, 160 in any order on a It
bet.
□ Straight Box 6: *200 In order
drawn. *40 It picked in combina­
tion on SI bet

tusat m -m i

THE WEATHER
NATIONAL T IM M
Today.,.mostly cloudy with
showers likely and a chanre of
thunderstorms. High In the
lower 80s. Wind south 10 to
15 m ph. Rain rh a n re 60
perrent.
Tonight...parity cloudy and
breezy with a chance of show­
ers or thunderstorms. Low In
the upper 60s. Wind south to
southwest 15 to 20 mph. Rain
chance 30 percent.
Saturday, partly cloudy and
W'lndy with a good chance of
showers or thunderstorms.
High In Ihr lower to mid HO*.

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tw it m u n .

came up with llte aarne answer, or we have
to think they're no dummies and why spend
all that money and all that lime developing
something ... when they could Just copy
something that was out there?" Gibson
said.
"One of the Soviets' well-known mottos Is
‘belter te a severe enemy of good enough ’
So why develop something that might be
belter than ours when ours te good enough
and they can just fiat outright copy it? And I
tend to think that'* what happened."
With Atlantis on a launch pad at the
Kennedy Spare Center and with Buran on
Its pad at the Baikonur Cosmodrome In
Soviet Central Asia. Interest In abut tie
activity teat a fever pitch.
The precise launch time will not be known
until nine minutes before liftoff, the landing
lime will not be revraled unlit 24 hour*
b e fo re t o u c h d o w n a n d n o r a d io
transmissions or television plcturra from the
ahuttlr will be released.

Couple’s dream is
ecological disaster

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the Air Force made an exception In the case
of Atlantis's crew, although no missionspecific questions were allowed.
In any case, when the astronauts showed
up for their interviews Thursday, they were
spoiling black Lone Ranger-style masks,
apparently poking good-natured fun at the
secrecy surrounding the 27th shuttle
mlaolon.
Gibson m id he believes the Soviet Union’s
new shuttle, called Buran. te a rtpoff of
NASA's overall design and that If the outline
of one was placed atop the other a
near-perfeel fit would rcstilt.
The Soviets attempted to launch their first
shuttle on Its maiden voyage Saturday, but
trouble with ground equipment forced them
to delay the unmanned, two-orbll flight until
later this month. In all likelihood. Buran will
take off before Athntte.
"W e either have to feel we - ere really
brilliant when we developed ours because
they did It completely independently and

SBACH CONDITIONS
Daytona Beach: Waves are
2W foot wUh a slight chop.
Current Is to the north with a
walrr temperature of 73 degrees.
Now Sm yrna Baach: Waves are
I
in IVv feel and glassy. Current is
in ih r north, with a water
temperature of 73 degrees. Sun
screen factor: 17.

SA TU R D A Y:
B OLUNAR T A B L E : Min 6 It)
a.m.. 7.45 p h i .: MaJ I 30 a m..
3:35 p in T ID E S : D aytona
Baach: highs. 5 40 a m.. 5 IH
p in .: lows. 11 I0 a.in.. 11:38
p in.: New S m y rn a Beach:
high*. 5:45 u ni . 5 23 p in ;
lows. 1115 a m .. 1143 p m :
Bayport: highs. 5 46 a in , 5 55
p in.: lows. 12.00 a in .

SOATINO
S t. Angnatlna to J u p ite r
In le t • Sm all craft should
cxrrrter caution. Today...wind
south 15 to 20 kts. Seas 4 In 5 ft.
Bay and inland waters a moder­
ate chop lo chnppv. Numerous
showers and scattered thun­
derstorms. Tonight...wind south
lo southwrsl 20 kls Seas 4 lo fi
fl. Hay and Inla n d w aters
choppy

The high ternjirrullire In Sanlord Thursday was HO degree*
and Ihr overnight low was 57 as
reported by the University ol
Florida Agricultural Research
and Education O u te r. Celery
Avenue
Recorded rululull during the
24-hour period ending al H a hi
Friday totalled I 17 Inch.
The lemperaturr ai m a.iii .
today was 70 degrees and
Thursday's overnight low was
60. as recorded by the National
Weather Service at the Orlando
Intrrunllouul Airport.
Other data:
Th u rsd a y's high.................61
Barom etric preasure..29.89
Relative h u m id ity.....87 pet
W inds..................8 E at 9 mph
Rainfall......!............. 1.04 in,
Today'e uunset...... BiSB p.m.
Tom o rro w ’s sunrise.....8:40

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1988

3A

City receives check for arts center
■ r BRAD CHURCH

Haraid city editor

Sanford woman injured In accldant
LAKE MARY — A 26year-old Sanford woman tqfferrd r lin i
Injuries In a rolllalon of her rar wllh the Rallied of a trurlt. Her
car struck the truck as the truck blocked both lanes of
Markham Woods Road at about 6.33 p.m Thursday.
Sandra Oaye Lanchart. of 211 Sir Lawrence Drive, was
trratrd at Central Florida Regional Hospital. Sanford, following
the accident. A hospital spokesman today said lainchart was
released after treatment for chest and arms bruises The driver
of the truck. Anthony D. Vinson. 30. of Eustls. was not Injured
A Florida Highway I’alrol spokesman today said chargrs are
(lending the outcome of an Investigation.
The spokesman "aid Vlnscn was traveling about 2 tnph as
his tiuck. that had just been emptied of a load of trees, pulled
from a johslghl and traveled east across Markham Woods Road
to enter that roadway
Lanehart. who was traveling north on Markham Woods Road
In a 1978 Dodge, apparently did not see a man who was trying
to stop traffic to allow the truck to block the road, the
spokesman said It was raining al the lime of the accident,
which occurred just outside Lake Mary.

Several searched, one charged
A L TA M O N TE SPRINGS — City County Investigative llureau
agents report searching several persons who had money In
hand at a suspec ted narcotics supply house which agents
searched Thursday night.
All of those searched were released, except for a resident of
the house al 1067 Williams St. Raymond Williams J r . 32. was
charged with possession of cocaine and marijuana after
contraband was found tn the house, agents said
Williams Is held without bond because hr Is also accused of
violation of probation on another charge The arrest was made
at about 6 30 p m

Conspiracy charged in retail thaft
SANFORD — A Sanford woman and a 13-yrar-old girl face
charges eg conspiracy at well as retail theft In connection with
the repnned then id a lock and a pack ol gum in Sanlord
The incident occurred Just Ireforr main Thursday Police said
Willie Mae Warr. 37. of 181 I IVrsiimmin Avr . and the girl are
accused of conspiracy la-cause ihr girt allowed the woman »o
pul Ihr ilrm s into ihr girl s |&gt;urse Employers of Brolly's. U S
Highway 17 92. reported In police that they saw ihr theft as II
occurred
The girl was charged as a juvenile and Warr was htaikrd Into
l be Seminole County jail

Man arrested on DUI charge
SANFORD — 1 he loliowing prisons fare c harges id driving
under I he inRuener in Seminole County:
• Ralph Wuifrrd Evans. « . d itti N Curler Si . Winter
Springs, was arrested st 1132 p m Thursday after his
southbound pickup (ruck was in an arcldrnl cat U S Highway
17 92. lK-ar Weldon llouievarJ. 1-akr Marv He Is also charge .
with driving with a susprndrd Ik rose
• Jean Marie Proknach. 21, of 128 W ('Airman Circle. Sanlord
was srrrsted al 2 06 a m today after her ear was seen weaving
on Lake Mary boulevard. Lake Mary
• llrtan Thomas Shannon 31, of 260 Lorraine Drive *211.
Allarnonir Spring*, al 3 38 a m W'rdnesday alter his car was
In an accident on Norih Lake boulevard. A lt a m o n te Springs
M ir * , wfto found him on Blair Road 436. al*o rlurged him
with leaving the arwwr of an amdent

THURSDAY
• 9 :3 5

a .m .

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Palmetto A v r North Branch
of Seminole County Library,
dust on heat colls set o(T
alarm no fire
• 10 43 a m — Second
Strret snd Elm Avenue, am­
bulance call.
• 2 30 p m . 1301 W
16thSt .ambulancerail.
•3 59 p m. — 1206 Ltnc-oln
Court, ambulanc e rail

• 8 19 p m 1201 W
First St . ambulanc e rail
• 6 21 p.m. — 13th Street
and Elm Avenue, auto acci­
dent, no Injuries.
FRIDAY
• 4 23 a m — Alley behind
717 Park Avr.. wet power
lines In trees slmrtlng out
power lo homes, notified
Florida l*ower and Light.

SANFORD — Sanford rrrelved
a *73.000 check from Secretary
of Slate Jim Smith Thursday
which will pay part of Ihr costs
of renovating Ihr OH-year-old
Cultural Arts Center al 119 W.
Fifih Si. Smith prrsrnlrd the
money, appropriated by Ihc Iasi
session of ih r legislature, lo
Mayor Urtlyc Smllh In front of
the old building
T h e c it y c o m m is s io n
appropriated tliJO O O O to I I k .
projert anil the stale appropria­
tion will enable the project lo be
ro m p lrlrd . according to bill
Simmons, elly engineer
Simmons said uttoiu S 10.000
has already hern spent in com­
pete plans for the renovation,
and a mntract few Ihr work will
hr let mmiii
The building was construe ted
in 1924 as the city's first public
library ll is considered an
excellent rxainplr of the Medi­
terranean Revival style of )920s
Florida
The building Is hrllevrd to
have been designed by Ellon J.
H*r*U M I S Vt T m H M n n t
Mougblon. a (oral architect who
also designed Ihr former city
renovation of the Sanford Cultural Arts Center
Jim Smith. Florida s Sscrslsry of Slat* (right),
hall and jail, the Masonic trmplr.
presents a $73,000 chack to Sanford Mayor
Stale Representative Art Orlndle looks on
the Forrst l^ikr Hotel, and the
Baltya Smith Tha money Is aarmarkad lor tha
building w hich now houses
Sanford Middle Srhool
rutl appearance and upgrade ii in other community functions
each wllh a separate out Mile
The renovation project will acc-ommrMlale |mhlu meetings
Stinmons said Ih r building entranee. so each |virl i an !*•
rrstorr the building in its origl
art instruction and exhibits and will hr divided Inin three rooms
used vparatrlv

Lake Mary city com m ission
delays hiring adm inistrator
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LAKE M A R Y — C ity co m m lsskm rrs m ade a m otion In delay
the h irin g of a recreation a d ­
m inistrator hut approved the
li'flii* e*» U -n p -n a -jr . 1- &lt;kx al
their m eeting last evening
A r r e r r a llo ii a d m ln is tra in r
•. m ild lia v r tie rr h lrrd In M arch
*89 .ii a sta rlin g salary ot
*2 1 .5 0 0
M a l l C o o r d in a io r
C harles l.a u d r r d a lr said lh a l
s u c h a n e m p lo y e r “ c a n n o t
g a in fu lly I k - e m p lo y e d u n til
April. 1990" lie «.ud lhal the
elly is in the print-** ol develop­
ing lls recreational CactiIties a
Job w h ic h i h r publlr h o t its
director Is rapablr ol doing
lotudenlale said a liri I Ik- la rililies are d rs ig n rd . a recreation
adm inistrator w ill tie h lrrd al a
s a la r y r a n g e of *21.500 •
*31.000 In design and oversee
rrv r r annual program s

the year, (wr vhould tie caught
ii pi," Laudrrdalr said
A I % n p u l n n h o l d on
Lauderdale * m ornmrndahon is
the ihr hiring of a prrMinnd
apecUlikt al a *ulary nf *13.000
— *21.300 l.audrrdalr *ald
dcp,»r'&gt;'“-n' he-d* and rteikshould get a&lt; r|iiamied wllh the
new personnel system manual
rattier Ilian imrnrdlalrly hire a
•prcultal
louder date *.iid he llnivtird
I lie updated personnel polktr*
and procedures manual laxl
night ll i* a guide on how lo
administer personnel program*
In another mailer, mmmh

*l&lt;trier* approved an appeal by
Energy builder* Inc . lo allow
the Lakr Mary eompanv lo apply
for an arbor prmilt
T h e company said ll will
remove 22 pine Ireea and replace
them wllh 7 oak Irrrx before
.icw'iiiiaitcy al 390 FagL Creek
C lrrle in Eagle Creek Estate*,
the xite where a itrw home will
lie tiiillt
T h e cesium-dome builder*
had applied for an arbor permit
uppllralkm Oct. 27. City plan­
ner* recummrnded denial of the
permit berauve ihe company'*
request conflict* wllh ihe city's
artMrr ordinance, they said

C a r strikes
A m tra k train,
no injuries
W IN TE R PARK - Police
here reported ifi.ii a tar
and an Amirak Irani m l
tided at a crowing I hi*
morning
No Injurle* were re
ported
’ he loeclwn ol the rol
lialriu wa* Ihe crowing al
Ihe Inlrrxrrtinn ol I loll and
Pennsylvania a*rnurs
The acctdriii hap|n-nrd
al 8 2 0 a m

.it i Hilling to

pollrr.
No other detail* were
a va ila b le Im m ediately,
police said

The elly wants lo hire tem­
poraries lo help type com ­
mission meeting minutes Mary
Campbrll. srcrelary lo the city
manager, does m oil of Ihr city's
typing and Is behind with the
minutes Last night, com m il
shiners approved minutes from
th'-month of May.
Lauderdale said the tem ­
poraries would tie hired as sewn
as possible
"W c are trying not to hire
liermanent stall until atnoluiely
nrcesaary. We need to keep up
with the minutes by the first of

United W ay tops fundraising goals
Haraid staff wrttar
The Heart of Florida Unltrd
W a &gt;■ c a rn p a l g n r a i s e d
* H . I 5 7 .*8 3 2 l o p p i n g l l s
*7.850.000 goal
Executive Director Edward G.
Hawa said this represents an 8 7
p ercent increase over Ihc
amount raised last year.
Rawa allrlbiilrd the tri-county
campaign's surt-rss to “a good
com m unity, good team and
everybody working hunt lo get
Ih r job done '*
A crowd of 800 [iniplr al
tended thr *30a-plate dinner
reception at Contemporary Resort Hotel In Wall Disney Village.

Seminole County had a recep­
tion al Malson el Jardln in
A llarn o nir Springs Tuesday
rvrtilng and rr|xirtrd ll raised
•744.103 Kuwu said ihr filial
Inlal lor Seminole- Courtly Is
•782.203. which Is over Ihc
goal Oscrola County raised
*378.903, exceeding a go.il of
*300.000. Orange County does
mil have a *|mv IIIc breakdown,
according In Rawa
Nine rumpaulr* raised more
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ORANCEJUICE:
11 l i t A H

Ilian *3.532.449 or 40 percent ol
thr goal, according lo Rawa
"Most of ih r money comes
from the employees.'' Rawa said

CHOOSE

Hughes
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AGAIN

S u pe rin te n de n t o l Schools
Robert W. "B o b " Hughes

VOTE NOV. 6th
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NOTICE
Pursuant to C hapter 102.141(2), Florida Statutes,
NO TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Sem inole Coun­
ty Canvassing Board will m eet at 10:00 A .M . on
Novem ber 8,1988, in the Supervisor of Elections O f­
fice, Sem inole County Services building, 1101 E. 1st
Street, Room N249, Sanford, FL to canvass the
absentee ballots for the G eneral Election.
For additional inform ation contact Sandy Goard,
Supervisor of Elections, at 321-1130, extension 692.

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Months. 437.00: Year, 444.00. Out Of State Mall: 2
i (21.64; 4 Months 440.96; Year 474.00.

E DI T O RI A L S

Charter would help
Seminole County
Should there be a home rule charter for
Seminole County? T h is question w ill be on
the ballot Tuesday. It has been the topic of
m uch discussion.
Described by Its sponsors as a so-called
"starter charter." the basic effect of home
rule w ill be the vesting of m any powers now
held b y the state legislature with the county.
Alihough well-inform ed opponents state the
docum ent Is flawed, no persuasive arguments
have been made to make Its rejection
advtseablc. T o the contrary, '-he effect of
restoring right* to the county Is akin to the
basic precepts of states rights, a doctrine ss
old as o ur Republic.
Governance by a stale legislature Is logical
when dealing with m atters relating to all of
Florida. However, the requirem ent to seek
legislative approval In matters exclusively
w ithin the domain of Seminole County la
comparable to the state asking the U.S.
Congreae for permlaalon to hold an election.
Attem pts to strike the question from the
ballot are 111 advised. T h is Is a m atter for the
people to decide. T h e charter w ill give
additional powers directly to the people In the
form of rights of Initiative and recall of
officials. It la n point charter oroponents are
quick to nwke.

President’s working hard for Bush
President Reagan la doing what few presidents
have before him. He's fighting hard for the
election of a Republican successor.
The president Is showing Vice President
George Bush that loyalty pays off. And Bush to
finding that the voter appall and political sura of
Reagan rubs off.
Stung by early reports that hto endorsement o'
Bush for the presidency was lukewarm. Reagan
has shown that he to a blend Indeed. He has
taken up the cudgels In scathing campaign
•peccnc*, oenaini iiDcws. ine cent worn lor
Democrats and presiden tial candidate Michael
Dukakto. tn particular.
The president spent the last week before the
election on the hustings, going where the Bush
tram said he was needed.
He has once again branded the Democrat* a*
the “ tax and spend" party. And has even had
the audacity to aay that "Harry Trum an s party
to the Republican Party."
He to saying more and getting away with It
because the president has been untouchable In
the current campaign. Dukakto has not laid a
glove on him. apparently fearing that Reagan's
popularity to so enormous that anything he
would say would boomerang
The president has been relegated to a special
pl&lt;ce whe&gt;.' he . an Cv-notmce the pSttical

opposition with Impunity. And help Bush a lot
by hto strong support.
In remark* at a rally In Little Rock. Ark..
Reagan mentioned Bush's name 20 lime*. But aa
to reflective of Bush
himself. Reagan did
not once mention the
No. 2 man on the
G OP ticket. Sen. Dan
Quayie. R ind.
Quayle. the atretrgists aay. has been
r e le g a te d to the
*'eafe" spots where
he win not rock any
boats.
"You and 1 worked
much too hard to cut
your taxes to let our
I Ho has one#
opponents come Into
again branded
office and raise them
tha Democrats
a ll o v e r a g a i n .''
aa
tha "la x
Reagan told a rally In
and ap an d"
Springfield, Mo.
party. J
"So on Nov. 8. go
In to th a t p o llin g
booth and do some negative campaigning of
your own. the right kind of negative campaigning ito/'To' to tew taxes and aay 'ye*' to the

When Dan Quayie tried to associate hlmsrlf
symbolically w ith "Jack Kennedy" as a
youthful national candidate. Lloyd Bentsrn
responded with hto famous "You're no Jack
Kennedy." T h u s both men agreed that "Jack
Kennedy" was a great man — and presumed,
no doubt correctly, that the public thinks so
too
But at the level of Informed opinion, the
m yth to In tatters. Paul Joh n so n , an
Englishman and the brilliant author of,
among many other things. Modern Times,
give* us a deetdely un-mythologued version
of "Jack Kennedy" In the current to u r of
Commentary magazine.
"The Kennedy*, to an outside observer, far
from embodying the principle of American
legitimary. appear rather to llluslralr the

although county officials have said they will
not do that.

county deserve the powers inherent In home
rule and are quite capable of protecting the
rights of cities w ithin the county, anddhelr
own Individual rights.
Th e merits outweigh \he demerits. The
Herald recommends a yes vote to adopt the
Home Rule Charier

ELLEN GOODMAN

Doth of these Incumbents have been deeply
involved In the advances made in alternative
education for problem students and In the
disposition of funds derived
_______
from __________
the school
bond Issue for school construction. Progress
has been made In coping with the distinct
problems caused by the population growth of
the county, and1 this
___ experience
_ „r ______ will prove
valuable during the next four years.
Th e H erald recommends the re-election of
Joe William s and Nancy Warren to their posts
on the Seminole County School Board.

Valdes possesses
necessary skills
T h e principal function of the T a x Collector
Is m anagem ent. Business and personnel
m anagem ent skills a rc all Im portant. A
hands-on approach to management sounds
good w hen spoken bul falls w hen constitu­
tional officers perform clerical chores.

Kay Valdes has demonstrated Intellectual
tra in in g In business th ro u g h u n iversity
studies at Georgia and Northwestern. He
gained valuable m anagem ent skills with
three m ajor national commodious and now
operates his own business successfully. Mr.
Valdes Is active In area civic, service and
youth organizations w hich demonstrates his
com m itm ent to good citizenship.
T h e skills w hich Mr. Valdes has dem on­
strated should prove valuable to Seminole
C o u n ty residents when applied in public
service. T h e Herald rceom m ends the election
of M r. Valdes to the post of T a x Collector.

LETTERS TO EDITOR
Letters to the editor are welcome. All letters must
be signed and Include a mailing address and
telephone number. Letter* should be on n single
subject and na brief as possible. The Sanford
Herald reserves the right to edit letter*.

tiwvai

The appeal to
‘Jack Kennedy’

does allow the co un ty to Impose ■ utility-user
tax on residents of the unincorporated areas.

Seminole County has assumed a leadership
role within the state In educational advances.
Much of the credit for this rests with a
capable, hard-working school board. Tw o
members of that board. Chairman Joseph
W illiam s and Nancy Warren, are seeking
re-election to their posts.

1900 and 1944 pm ldentlial races.
Th e rallies have the familiar look. The
platfr
tforms are bunting draped with backdrops of
flags and banners. High school bands beat out
snappy tune* and the pompom girls, standing tif
the front line*, whoop It up on cue. The
audiences arc predominantly white, reverential
and there have been no hecklers.
Reagan himself seems to be having fun
slashing away at the opposition, and still tarring
predecessor Jim m y Carter with the but* word
"malaise'’ that worked so well for Reagan In hto
bids for the presldncy.
Reagan has done more to elect Hush limn
.bright D. Elsenhower did for Richard Nixon or
Lyndon B. Johnson did for Hubert Humphrey.
Elsenhower hardly lifted a finger for his virr
president when he ran In I960. Johnson.
apparently resentful for hto lack of public
support, plunged In to help Humphrey' at
i the tall
end of Humphrey's campaign for the presidency
In 1968. bul It was too late.
So Bush has a lot to be grateful for and Reagan
to paying hto debt to a loyal team player.

J E F F R E Y HART

T h e current proposal does not contain the
~ovisions that other urbanU lng counties
favored to help them deal w ith growth; it

Williams, Warren
deserve re-election

bllcan ticket.'’
e ends hto speeches with a nostalgic; "And
I
win one for the Dipper." hto battle cry in the

Warnings protect producers
BOSTON - Any day now. television will get a
warning of Its very own. I don't mean one of
thoae stickers alerting us not to drop It Into the
bathtub. This Is about programming, not
electricity.
The warning c o m e s from the American
Academy lb Pediatrics tn the form of a zippy
cartoon message for kids: Watch too much on
the lube and you may turn Into a couch
potato. Children will be humorously ad­
monished to “ avoid this dread dtoeasr; be
choosy In what you watch." They will also be
told. "Don't Just plop In front of the T V cause
you've got nothing else to do."
At drat glance. II to surprising that stations
whould agree to air video ditties urging that
viewer* tunc out. It'* rather like an Ice-cream
More putting up a sign warning customer* to
eat less ripple fudge to avoid cardiovascular
disease.
But Isn't that wrist's going around? A
foreigner coming to this country would be
astounded by the number of warnings put up
like billboards along the consumer highways.
Any number of goods are being marketed
aggressively while being warned about
artfully.
tfully.
I suspect the warning binge began In Us
current form with cigarettes. In the 1970s. the
obvious health risks of smoking clashed with
the obvious political risks of bsnnlng tobacco.
A compromise was devised. A public warning
was attached to a private product. Wc let the
consumer beware.
The tronly In this approach is that the
warning Is often better protection for the
producer than the consumer, weather It's the
producter of cigarettes, movie* or sweeinera.
The cigarette labels didn't stop many from
smoking, but they protected the companies
from lawsuits. The ratings on movies equally
mute the outrage of an audience
Let a consumer complain and those in
charge are sure to aay righteously: Hadn't they
seen the handwriting on the wall, the printing
on the pack, the rating on the marquee?
Warning has become s high art form In the
science and medical news. We are confronted
dally with danger signs. Wc arc expected to
become Informed about an extraordinary array
of things, from the steroids fed to beef cattle to
sodium levels tn baby food.
In California, there* to a law requiring a
warning be posted on anything that poses a
"significant risk" of causing cancer or genetic
Injury. In theory (although not yet In practice),
people In the market will be
t faced with a full
basket of information.
But even there, the onus la on the Individual
to make an unending aeries of health decisions

and risk assessments, merely to get through
the day. Where on the shopping list of worries
should they place pesticides on the lettuce?
Was this grapefruit sprayed with the lead
arsenate?
We often accept the notion that our health
and safely to merely a matter of proper
warning and personal choice.
The other day. a woman whose family lives
downwind from the Hanford plutonium plant
tn Washlgton slate
was Interviewed. Ra­
diation had leaked
u n a n n o u n ce d and
u n a d m itte d from
that plant for de­
cades whllr her fami­
ly had suffered from
a host of thyroid
symptum*. What did
she tell a reporter*/
’’They never told us
so wc could protect
ourselves."
Is t h a t a ll we
expect now? A
6 th e w a rn in g
warning on the plant,
b in g e began
p r o m in e n t ly d is ­
In lla current
played. so we ran
form with cig­
choose to slay or
arettes J
Irave7 A w arning
about the holes in
the ozone so we can apply sunscreen? A
warning about polluted water so we can buy It
bottled?
It's easy to lose the distinction between the
dangers that are a matter of personal choice
and the dangers that are a matter of public
Inquiry and control. Wr ran check our own
house for radon, rut hark on eggs for breakfast
and alcohol during pregnancy. Hut no person
ran make tils or her choice about the air we
breath and the rain that brings acid down on
us.
The television warning lies In the crowded
overlapping arena of public and private
decision-making. Kids do have the power to
turn the tube olf. Hut the admonition that they
be "choosy" viewers, picky visual consumers.
Is pure hype. A "publlc-serive announcement"
doesn't exruse the fart that television offers
kids so little of value.
So this antl-TV commercial to more than a
spoof. It's a kind of training film for kids. Soon
they'll enter a world where they are treated
more like Individual consumers than like
public citizens.
In this world, warnings arc often used as an
excuse. Maybe this announcement should
carry a label of Its own. Caution: Even
warnings can be hazardous for our public
health.

rapacity with which
.a predatory im m i­
grant clan exploits
the o p p o rtu n itie s
America offers the
unscrupulous father
amassing wealth so
that his Indulged and
conscienceless off­
spring may buy their
way Into office and
p o w e r. V la lt ln g
Washington aa B rit­
ish Prime Minister
shortly after K e n ­
nedy was elected. f i t was one of
Marhold Macmillan
th e m o s t
co m m e n te d : ' I t ' s
c o rru p t e le c ­
rather like watching
tions of mod
the llurgla brothers
em tim es £
lake over a respect­
able North Italian
town.' As time goes
by. and the sins of the Kennedy* multiply
with the generations, the comparison seems
ever more apt. "Th e y not only
ily had a lot of
money bul had never been put to the
coarsening trouble of earning It. The y made
the appropriate cultural noise*. The y had the
right academic and media connections, and
could buy mare If necessary. The y had Iheir
own coun historians and lame editors. They
spokr (he libera) vernacular with zeal If not
from Inner conviction. Most important of all.
they ezerctoed. like any other self-assured
aristocracy, hoxvevcr ersatz, a powerful ap­
peal over the Intelligentsia, which will always
prefer a graceful prince to a self-made man.
T o the Intellectuals, and to the East Coast
liberals generally, the I960 election was
between 'us' and 'them,' a Manlrhran
struggle between enllghtmcnt and material­
ism.
"In fact it was one of the most corrupt
elections of modem limes, with the Demo­
cratic machine forced lo play all Its grubby
cards to get Kennedy elected at all. He won
t a whisker In circumstances which will
ways make the validity of his election
dubious...And so It was that Camelot came
‘.nto being, the glittering antithesis of Nlxofo
nton suburbia: In the foreground,
cerebral
rhetoric, haute coutre. patronage of the arts:
In the background, sexual athletics with
Mafia molls, shielded by a compliant press."
When John Kennedy's life ended by an
assassin's bullet In Dallas, he was In fart
visiting Texas because he wux in deep trouble
there politically w ith a presidential election In
the oiling. Texas Governor John Connally
was telling him that he might not carry Texas
against Barry Gold water In 1964. Kennedy's
strength In the national polls was deddely
shaky.
One of Ihe jokes of the time was. "Fidel
isn't bad. but took out for hto Utile brother
Raoul. And Jack's okay, but look out for his
little brother. Raoul." Raoul Castro was head
of the Cuban KGB.
Lee Harvey Oswald shot Jack Kennedy. He
also canonized him .
Hardly anyone ever wanted Lyndon
Johnson to be president. But we saw Ihe alow
funeral train. Ihe horse with the reversed
stlmips. Ihe widow Jackie In a black veil, the
tiny child John John , and the eternal llamc
grave at Arlington.
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RadioContinued from P s | r I A

Market moderate, prices dip
NEW YORK — Price* opened lower today In
moderate trading of New York Stock Exchange
laauca.
The Dow Jones Industrial average, which
rose 13.51 Thursday, was ofT 10.36 to 2153.98
shortly after the market opened.
Declines led advances 7 12 -169 among the
1.316 Issues crossing the New York Stork
Exchange tape. Early turnover amounted to
about 10.733.000 shares.
The U S. Labor Department today rrportrd
that unemployment dropped slightly In
October to 5.3 percent, providing evidence of a
continuing economic expansion. This coin-

pares to a Jobless rate of 5.4 percent In
September.
Despite a sharp pullback In thr final hour,
slock prices advanced Thursday In moderate
trading as takeover storks, rral or rumored,
once again dominated rnarkrt activity.
"It was a relatively quiet session with the
exception of the Dow. which was helped along
by such consumer stocks as Sears. Woolworth
and Procter A Gamble." said Dennis Janett. a
market analyst with Kidder, Peabody A Co
"They were generally the driving force all
day long. Then In thr final hour we bad some
futures-related selling that brought us back
from session highs Overall, thr activity
rentrrrd on select situations." Jarrell said

D o llar o p e n s h ig h e r
on g o o d jo b n e w s

Local Intern!
These quotationa provided
by members of the National
Aaaoetallon o r Sec ur I lira
Dealer* are representative
In ter-d ealer prlcea as of
m id-m orning today. Interd e a le r m a r k e ta change
throughout the day. Prices do
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against major foreign curren­ slightly In October to 5 3
cies In moderate trading fol­ jiercenl.
lowing a belter Ibanexprcled
Hanks wrre cLised Thursday
Labor Department rrpon on In Japan for the national
the nation's Job picture The holiday of Culture Day.
price of gold sllpprd
In early New York trading, Gold And Silvtr
thr, d o lla r surged high*
NEv*. YORK - F o re s t and
against key foreign currrndr*
domestic gold A silver prtrrs
Inactive trading
Traders In New York said quoted In dollars per Iroy
the dollar, which had opened oume Friday.
slightly lower, surged sharply Gold
folkiwing the Labor Departm r n t 'a r e p o rt s h o w in g PrevkHis close 433 35 up 4 50
333.000 new non-farm Jobs Morning fixing 410 50 on 3 75
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Candidates
C m U x x H froax Psgs tA
poorly, a problem site seeks lo
address by holding Informal
meetings with lhem and County
Administrator Ken Hooper
Site also said lluoprr has loo
much powrr She cltrd a con­
sulting firm she sold Hooper
urjp-d (he evtmrfltaawKo hltV ih1'
study the county teVphonr
systrm which led In thezcmiuty
paying BIOO.UOOs in whal site
said Is unnreraary t ml*
Kelley said she op|H&gt;srs the
projMMed rcniiiiy cliarlrr hrrauar
II would grant morr |aiwrr lo
Hooper and less in commission

era
Davis also said Hooper has
been doing a poor Job. allowing
problems In Ihr Animal Coniml
department and other depart­
m ents to fester before be
addresses them “ As a commis­
sioner. I'll have morr of an
ability to gel the pulse of I be
county," Davis said
t&gt;avls said fli.it as a commis­
sioner. he would have work days
when lie would go and work
alongside county workers to
observe the quality of their work
and then meet with Ihr de­
partment director and Hooper lo
discuss Im provem ents that
could be made.
Kelley died a need lo resolve
thr conflicts that result In
lawsuits between Hie county and
the elites. Stir suggested a morr
cooperative attitude with them,
seeking lo work wllb city of­
ficials rather (bun against them.

Davis suggested a similar
appiaorh
Hoi h candidates also saw pro
blems wlili (lie county's ruads.
Davis suggested Ih r courtly
should lobby slate olflclals III
Tallahassee lit seek new sources

DogsCoatlaaed from Fag# 1A
No inci­
dents of attacks by fixer Iwo dogs
have hern rrportrd
"I Iniiruetrd her (Pried to rile
lor violation id Chapter 13 of Hie
nuisance ordinance." DrMarte
said "Those (togs and thr con­
dition o( the backyard cnnstlliilr
a nuisance I had nn obligation
In do something * H r said he
tiad nol Iwen to thr bousr. but
trail sent other employers lo
assessibe situation
The lnvrsiig.itloo is Ihr rrsull
ol a fo rm a l c o m p la Ini to
Lougwnod commissioners by
R o c co N a s s o . a l o r n i r r
lamgwnod resident who trough I
Ihr home at 355 Magnolia Avr..
across from H ockenberry's.
Nasso and H orkrnbrrry havr

GrahamC o a t l u U from Pag* 1A
met.
Introducing them lo Gardner
and urging them to vote for him.
Hy the lime the City Ihill visit
was completed II was allrr 5
p m . but he wus whisked oil lo

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of mad-buddlug money, surh as
Ires on Itrrnse plairs, new bon
ding and a sales lax
Kelley said I be t omit) needs lo
work closer with cllirs to arrrlcrale road building

adjoining track yards
Nasso said the dogs are
dangerous and are pn-vrtiling
him from i m l lug Hie house H r
said he will hold Ihr city liable If
the dogs attack
Nasso wrote a Idler lo Ihe city
asking that they establish an
ordliuinrr to require owners of
pit bulldogs and "other large
dogs” to erect a six-fool frnte.
His krithrfry has a tour-loot
truer w ith nn rlectrlr wtre
•iimind tier pnqs-riv She said
she received only one complaint
one and one-half years ago from
previous residents ol Hint same
liiiusr The dogs had cllmt&gt;rd Ihr
frnrr and did minor damage lo
ih r neighbor s Itackyard She
said lhat was ihr only complaint
In Hie three yeurs she has owned
the dogs

Ihe C o u n ty Adm inistration
Huildlng. where Graham and
Gardner grrelrd and chatted
with county employers leaving
work
Then li was off lo visit the
WINS iWeslslde Imprnvrmrni
Neighborhood Strategy! pnijeet
In Ihr Cnlilstmmarra.

DKATHS
M ORRIS B R EN N ER
M o rris H rr n n c r . 7!l. 200
Mullland A vr.. No. lift. Alla
inonlr Springs, died Thursday at
Ml. Sinai Hospital. Miami lleaeh.
Horn Ju ly 6. 1909 In Poland, hr
moved lo Altamonte Springs
from New York In 1078. Hr was
a rellrrd owncr-operalor of a
grocery Morr and wus Jewish.
Survivors Include sons. Sol.
Altamonte Springs. Erv. Suffern.
N.Y.; five grandchildren, three
greal ■granilch lid ren.
Halil w in -F a irch ild Funeral
Home. Orlando. In charge ol
urrangemeiils.
A L B E R T K . JO N E S
Alliert K. Jones. 78. laikr Avr..
Middletown. N.Y.. died Thurs­

TIMOTHY D006LAS HOLT
Bom; Juris 1, 1986
Dtsd Nov. 4. 1065
•
They aay time heals all Borrows.
And tiaipa ua to forgot.
But lime bo tar hat only proved
How we mlaa you yet
Ood gave ua alrenglh lo tight It
And courage to bear Ihe blow.
But what It meant lo lose you.
No one will ever know.
Psd &gt; Biothsr

day. Oct. 27. al Horton Memorial E T H E L R H U E
Hospiial. Middletown. Horn Jan.
Klhrl Rhur. 76. 203 llr.mtlcv
3. 1020 In Hayonur. N.J. lie Harbor l)r . Longwood. died
served In th r A rm y during Thursday al Ceniral Florida Re­
World War II and wns com- gional Hospital Horn Feb. 23.
mlsslimcd Major during Ihe 1012 in Swunsboro. N .C . slitKorean War. lie wus a mem Iter mnveil In this arr.i In 1085 Irtini
of Ihr Wehh Horton Mrmorlal Cupr Carteret, N.C. She wus a
I’rrshyirrlan Church, and Ihr mcmlK-r ol Pelcller Missionary
American Legion l*t&gt;sl No. 151. H a p tts t C h u r c h In N o riii
Major Jones and his wife sjienl Carolina and was a huinemaker.
several winter* In Sanford
Survivors Include son. Oddi
R im e , l.o n g w o n d :.h ro lh e r.
S u r v iv o r s In e lu d e w ife, Jam es Riggs. Cnpe Carteret.
F ra n c e s F Y o u n g Ju n e s . N.C.; sisters. Mamie Lawrence,
Mlddlrlowii; son, Richard W. M o rrlira d C it y . N .C .. Vera
Junes. Rlchmiind. Va.; daughter. Holland. Vansboru. N.C.: Iwo
Arlene K. Rushing. Sanford; grandchildren.
slsirrs. Florence Majx-s. Sunfiml.
Ila ld w in -F a irc h ild Funeral
Kulhcrlnr Wlufrce. Richmond. Home. Foncsl City, In charge of
Va.s iwo grandchildren.
arrangements.

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According to court and county
records. River Country Hrouricasting purchased Ihe slallim on
Nov. 17. 1987 from SeminoleOrange llruadi asiing Co. The
Iransacllon Included a pro­
missory note for 612.837 signed
hy River C oun try President
llowen. He also signed and
guaranteed u note with MetroOrlando Drondcasirrt. I nr. for
6 178.103 on Ihr same dale.
Mrtm-Orlando had owned Ihe
1.000-watt slallim Iroin October
1983 to December 1984 when II
sold It In Emmet Hroadcaxilng
and retained a second morigage
Emmet. In lorn, sold Ihe station
lo Seminole-Orange alum! a year
later
Ikiwen also agreed In make
|&gt;uymeiils on a Sun Hunk lirsl
mortgage, originally Issued lo
Seminole-Orange m IIIHfl In Ihe
amount ol 689.000. according lo
Ihedorumenls
When Howeu and his laIher-ln-law. Evert Demsier of
l.akeland. bought the siulion Iasi
year, they had expressed high
hopes tor Iheir lirsl vr -ire In
radio broadcasting
Howeu s primary experience is
in television production. He
prodnrrd the jMipular Orlan­
do husril Church Strrei Htalbin
hroadcaxl on T h r Nashville
Network, with Stanton as rxeru
five produrer. from 1984 to
1987 The |Mlr subsequently
produced anoitier TN C program.
Hock and Roll Palarr lilmed at
Lillie Ikrrlliigs In Kissimmee
llowen Is also know n as
tirady I. ." a comic ilrararlrr
he portrays locally and na­
tionally.
The sUlton's Iknanrtal ptrlure
la-gan In sour and hy March
1988. (he 612 837 amount owed
lo Seminole-Orange, plus inter­
est. was In default, court rrmrda
show
Frank Vaught, (nmier Matton
general manager, said Ihe slutmn was (Myltig out 612 UX) in
m onthly expenses su rh as
salaries amt uitliilrs. while rers-tvif jj .ihrto n m rt-'-mh!y
income train advertising and
promotion sales revenue
"You frcl th.it it will work."
Ikiwen said *1 he thing you did
i e&gt;1realize 1s It relies mi sales "
Ikiwen utlrtlmlrd much id the
station's cash llow problems lu
m.idequalr Illum ing a difficulty
ill finding adequate advertising

sal**x piople. a difficulty In
selling sufficient advertising In
the tough Sanford market, and
ugresslvc com petition from
huger. Orlando--bawd FM sta­
tions.
Howeu also blamed himself
jwirltally for thr company’s fi­
nancial problems H r said hr
spent too much of tile time away
from the station pursuing other
careers
Ikiwen said h r and Drm strr
Invested thousands of dollars In
|»rrsonal money In thr station
hut hr refused In specify the

amount.
Vaught said h r resigned from
ih r station to Fcbiuaiy because
ol ihe financial situation and onr
promotion campaign, ihe "69rent dollar" which he said was a
poor business decision
In re tu rn for a fee-paid
s|&gt;onsorshlp. a company would
receive promotion* and agree to
accept ihe 60-rrnl dollars from
W KUS listeners who bought
them from the station for 69
i enls each The listener could
p u rrh a x r 61 in goods and
services tram thr sponsor, who
would rrd rrm them al I tie sta­
tion (or 61
Vaught said thr Idea would
work If Ihr sponsors advertised
hruvlly. but they did nol. and
W K U S a m assed s e v e ra l
thousand dollars In debt from
llie promotion. Including 68.771
to Winn-Dixie Mores
Of differences between Vaught
and olhrr key staffers. Ikiwen
said. "We lusd a couple of prnjilr
here who differed In ihe way
things should hr done "
Vaught relumed as general
manager in early Srplrmber in
an rffon ;u help rrvuallzr Ihr
station He said lie found It In
much the same financial condi­
tion ax when he left Vaught said
fir found the xl aI km's out stand
ing debt Mayrd al about *45.000
lu 655.000 each month and Ihe
average amount owed lo thr
sta tio n m o n th ly al a bo u t
618.000 lo 620.000. although
less Ilian half that amount was
cnllrctrd.
",V *

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flow." la- said
Vaught said he trimmed sev­
eral staff members, but had little
succrsa In rurblng the monthly
deficit. Em ployer paychecks
occasionally were a week or
morr late during the period.
Employees com plained lhat
some of their paychecks were

not honored because of Insuffi­
cient luntla In thr station's
account at First Union Hank.
Va •R’,il and other station
employees said the station had
not paid license fees required to :
play records on the air as of Oct.
28. That Is when Vaught re­
signed for thr final lime.
Evrn though Seminole-Orange
continued to hold thr Sun bank
note. River Country' had agrrcrl
lo make lls monthly payment lo
satisfy Ihe original 689.000 drhl.
Ihr court records show. The
records also show SeminoleOrange paid 615.000of the drhl.
Hut by Sept. 15. despite the J
help. Ikiwen said thr financial
situation had become "some­
what of a nightmare.”
Al that point. Metro-Orange
I'rrsldrnt William Masl paid the
rrmalnlng 671.510 owed In thr
Sun hank note. Increasing his
illy
financial involvemrnt lo near
6250.000
After several attempts lo gel
paym ent, S e m ln n le -O ra n g r
fntrrlosrd and on Oct. 13. a
Seminole circuit Judge agreed lo
place Ihr station for sale to
satisfy Ihe debt, now 631.205
The amount Included the unpaid
p rln rlpa l and Interest. Ih r
615.000 Seminole Orange puld
in Sun Hank and court and legal
costs
On Ocl 14. Massl filed a
foreclosure art km In Seminole
Circuit Court lo rolled 6176.209
owed him and Ihr outstanding
671.510 debt hr paid Sun Hank
for Ihr Mutton. No action has
brrn lakrn on that action
Vaught and several other
employers, still unpaid for live
weeks or more, have filed liens
against Ihr stutkm to rolled a
tolal of 63.825 In un|Mld wages
Vaught said hr and Ihrrr oilier
former employers have also filed
complaints with thr Federal
Wage and H our Division to
collect tlir m oney. Vaught
rMImatra thr station owes about
30 people nearly 610.000 in
unpaid wages.
If the station Is sold lo 'h r
DrLuuF couple. Stanton aald all
Ih r employees will he paid.
Ilowevrr. If the station Is sold ul
auction In December. Ihe llkrllhood of them being paid soon Is
rrmotr because thr liens would
be subordinate lo Ihr 631.305
debt.
"The liens were filed loo lair."
Stanton said.

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Syria claims satellite-launching ability
DEIfTJT. LrtMUKMi — Syria acquired Ihe technology to launch
n Mtcllllr Into orbit In IS M but decided Ihe project waa noi
n e rrM ry. Syrian Information Minister Mohammed Salman
said Friday.
Salman, quoted by the atate-run Damaacua radio, aald “Syria
had previously considered sending a communication satellite
Into apace, and had the capabilities to cany oul the plan two
years ago.
“ Bui we dropped the ldc« after we determined I ha I our
present means lo gather Information were enough." he Mid.
The Information minister downplayed the significance of
Israel s launching of a communication satellite Sept. 19.
Israel became the first space power In the Middle .East when
It sucrsafully launched 0fek-l. Arab lradent denounced the
launching, saying Israel would use the satellite for spying

Soviets mediate between Syria, Iraq
llEIHUT. Lebanon — The Soviet Union Is mediating Ibetween
Syria and Iraq to head off a possible military confrontation
between Ihe two Arab foes In Lebanon, a Beirut newspaper
reported Friday.
The Independent An-Nahrr, quoting a dlp'o; write source.
Mid •'Moscow Is seeking lo avert an Iraql-Syrian w a r" In Ihe
strife-tom Middle East nation.
Recent shipments of arms and ammunition by Iraq to the
Chriatlan Lebanese Forces mtlllla In eatl Beirut has provoked
pro-Syrian Moslem factions lo reinforce their positions around
east Beirut.

Thatctter to matt Lech Walasa
GDANSK. Poland - Solidarity
r t l y leader Lech W a le sa has
carefully avoided Ihe lasue of
o f prime
Prime Minister Margaret
Thalrher's toui*h handling of British labor unions, one of which
urged W alr-o v » r^rKrl his mcctin* today with the vis. tg

leader.
Thatcher, winding up a three-day official visit of Poland, was
scheduled lo meet Walesa In Ihe Bailie seaport of Gdansk,
birthplace of the oul lawed Solidarity trade union.
WtiifM. currently locked In a bailie wtlh the government
over Warsaw's plana lo close the Lenin shipyard In Gdansk,
waa lo escort Thatcher lo a monument lo shipyard workers
killed by police in 1970 riots.

From Unitod

COLOMBO. Sri Lanka - Indi­
an paratroops com bed the
Maldivian capital of Male today
for stragglers from a mercenary
force that fled (hr Indian Ocean
archipelago alter failing in a
coup attempt, officials said.
T h e 1.600 elite troops landed
In the Maldives hours after
[unm en Invaded Ihc Islands
rom boats and selird the capi­
tal engaging in fierce battles
with security Torres that left at
least 12 people dead and 100
wounded
T h e mercenaries, believed to
be Sri Lankan Tamils hired by a
close associate of a former
Maldivian president, abandoned
their struggle and escaped In
two ships and a tugboat after
learning Indian commandos had
arrived. Sri Lankan Intelligence
sources said Th*y — notedly
took a Cabinet minister Itostagc.
" N o clashes were reported
between Ihe Indian arm y and
Ihe mercenaries." a senior Sri ’
Lankan military official aald
" T h e attackers have fled in
ship*."

I

Sri Lankan and Indian mili­
tary alrcraft searched Ihe seas
south of (he Maldlvrs for Ihe
three vessels c a rry in g (h r
m e r c e n a r ie s . S r i L a n k a n
Minister of National Security
Lalllh Athulalhmudal! aald
Indian Prime Minister Rajiv
Gandhi told Parliament today
that Indian troops had cniahed
the roup attempt "without a
single Indian raaualty." and he
hoped troop withdrawal could
begin later In the dnv
"We are happy lo be able to
aM is t a friendly country. An
atlrmpt to spread trrrnr and
overthrow a dem ocratically
elected government lias been
trust rated." the Indian leader
M id

India intervened at the request
of Maldivian President Maumoon
Abdul Gayoom. who went In
hiding w her the roup began and
appesleo for military assistance
from India. Pakistan. Sri Lanka
and Ihe United Stales. India la
south Asia's greatest military
power and has recently aought
to enlarge Its role as a peace­
keeping force In the region

P S Y C H IC F A I R

tin Had Prase
. J E R U S A L E M - Prime
Minister Ytuhak Shamir tried to
illuprl (rant that the inclusion of
rctlglnuB parties In a ruling
'(Million would mean under
. i d h e i i n r y ut J e w i s h law
tnrmnth Im s w riO n and thr
.tw.uihrigotkcy Cabtnrl pu*l*
A Italy ftlT*believe Shamir's
right wing Likud Puny has the
tarsi ( hitnee ut trading Isnirl s
23rd gnvrrnmrm after (urtumetil.itv rlrdtons Tttrvbiy In
wliteli (Mi jurty gained a majori­
ty of seals. But Forrlgn Minister
Shimon I“errs, head of the rent cr-lrft Labor Part y, met
Thursday with members of ihtce
smaller left-wing parlies to dleetiss a |iusatbte retail lion.
Four religious panics, which
won IH of the 120 seats In Ihe
Knesset, or parliament, appear
lo hold ihe key lo forming any
coalition Hoi It Shamir and Peres
met with representatives of the
rellglous parties Wednesday and
a Likud negotiating tram con­
tinued talks Thursday.

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• Past President. Longwood Sertoma.
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10-year-old s h o o ts bus driver

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PO R T A R T H U R . T e x a s -

Meatcutters may strike over contract
LOS ANGKLKS — A sjxtkrsman for I hr unton representing
8,000 Soutlirrn California sujrcrmarkrl tnrai cullrr* and
w rap|» t* said a strtkr against i hr regions main grocery chains
Is u d ls tlm l possibility.
I) Whilry r ir iili. presidenl of Local SSI n( Ihr United Food
and Commt rii.il Worker* In Artnda. nil Thursday charged that
llir nm trad prn|xi*rd by thr Final Kmploycr* Council 1% a
v i l n u( “ lake away*" and predicted Dial union member* will
rrjn I a lln.il offer expected ul ihr end of negotiation* Salurdav
Nrgoiutiion* rrMimc Frld.iy with a lerlrral mediator present
The union * cunirar t with ihr Fcaal hinployrrs Council, which
represent* *rveu major gn« rry chain*, riplrr* Sunday.
In a statement. Ulrich said ihc union plan* to *ubrnll ihr
pni|Mr*al In union member* Sunday, when the rurrenl ronlrnr l
expire*. and wiring will liegm llallot* will la- talllcrl Nov II
and. ff rejected strike ai lion rnuld begin a* early a* noon that
day

Massip had no cc tirui over aci.ons
SANTA ANA Calif - The attorney lor a woman on trial lor
killing Iter Inlatil *on fold a |nrv thal the young moihrr did not
have control over hr r action* liri aus*' *hr wa* *ultrrint{ from a
p*yt hosi* com |lou nr led h&gt; fur *i&lt; kl* t hilt) ami unMipporllve
husband
"Wlwii &gt;imi look al Sheryl M.ivtip. I* *hr wane thug wimr
child atm** i or wane young woman vnung wilt young
mother trying In tin Ihc tir*t *hc t an? ' drfrntr allorney Milton
Grime* ii*kt tl an Orange County Su|irnor Court jury in hi*
r losing atgumrnt* Thursday
Ma»*ip 24 i* (wing irtnl lor murder lor driving her Volvo
over lire he.nl r&gt;f her ft week old son Ml&lt; b.iel on April 'J*&gt;
I1W7 thro throwing hi* body min a ira*h tan ami telling Iter
husband and |*ilit e thai )ie *.»&lt;•Iieen ktdn.rpi&lt;ed
Giline* said Massip* ai It..-,- were la yratd l*er ronllol
la t.iusi she w a* suffer tug from |aist|&gt;arimn depression a
|**yr lltiSt* that aHilt I* a1sail lilt*#' III 1 (XX) hew Hittlhrl* ll Is
caused hy a liormotMl lmt&gt;alanir thal can souiriiinr* learl to
anilely, abnormal liehavior and. In extreme r a*r« v loir m a&lt; I*

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bus drlvrr con 11nurd lighting for
her llfr early today after sin was
shot In the bead try a lO-year-old
boy who missed hi* bus
Russell Jean H am pton, a
lorme. leat her'* aide who ha*
drivrn a school bus *inre I find
was In very rrlflr al condition
(tils morning and placed on a
respirator at Si Mary s Hospital
wlili a gunshot Wound to the
ha*r ol her skull, vn d .Italy

R o b e r t s . .1 h o s |i I l a I
ftpokrxwnman
The Ixiy. dcst rified by one
si li&lt;ml official as a "lint* stu­
dent.*’ misted hi* Thursday
morning school bus but was
picked u|) by Hamjiloti alter she
dellvered the other children to
SI litMtl. |roller said
Ham pit in and the boy w rrr Ihr
only ones on Port Arthur In
dr|M-ntlrnt School District Mu*
No ftH when the shooting look
place at H 2&lt;&gt; a in poller I.I
Jerry Fnnirnnl said

Polite later questioned the
boy. who was found al III*
grandparent* house near ihr
scenr of the shooting They said
they had no idea why ihr Ih»v
used his |&gt;arrnis gun lo shoot

Hampton
Th r Imy. who was not ptibllrlv
Identified wa* represented by
counsel al a detention hr.irlug at
a courtly juvenile renter in
liraumont. official* *aid adding
lhal Ihr Imy did not admit lo
shooting Hampton
•We don t kmm of any frouble

with Ihr child and her nil the
bus ‘ said (Kiltie Sgl Cedric
Clayton
Th e txiv
ha* been a line
student and a good helper
around the school,
said Jite
Pitt* superintendent of ihr
11.000 Student Pori Anhur In­
dependent School District
U fllrrr Hoy Gaspard. who ar
rived on the scene alnml 10
rnlnulr* alter the shooting said
h r fo u n d a s m a ll-e a llh e r
handgun In the second *cai
Im-In ltd the driver

C o m m u n itie s sue to force
c h a n g e s in 1990 c e n s u s plan
Unltad Press International
NKW YOHK
In suing the
Commerce l)r(iarlrnrnl to lour
adoption of new &lt;eusus ■ottnllng
mnliod* the n.UKtn * two most
(stpolou* stair* anti three lug
grst elite* h&lt;‘(» lo rc.i|i more
lrd&gt;-ral lurid* and greater rrprt
-vrnt.it(on for rnloortllr*
N'rw Y'ork t Itv la»s Angelr*
anti C h ic a g o jo ln e tl w ith
('alllorula and New Y'ork *latt
thr NAACP and others to tit* a
lawsuit Thursdav In U S District
Court In Itu-oklyn in a tnd to end
what they tailed th r unfair
■• dr&gt;i minting &gt;a urtMO bLw k*
and hiv|M3h *
T ltr si.li charge* that the
untie noun img of targe urban
minority po(ttilati&lt;ins in i Ih* I1WO
irnsus i heated (tiles and stales
of sorely needrtl lnlrr.il fund*

and left them undrircpresenird
in Congress and »lair mpllal*
The soil alleges Ihr C o m m rrtr
Dt-|kiriment ha* refused to ar
i* pi a recommendation from ll*
own Census lliircau tti.it new
slat I si Ira I te c h n iq u e s h r
adnpl ed / 1m tot h vild
While thr Census llureau has
long at know ledgi d It ondi t
m uni* ih r population, with
i sltmaie* indicating It missed
.i U h i I 1 prrcrnl of the total m
l'*W) ,h&lt; liuirau ta-lk-vr* It
underrount* lilat k* hy 3 or ft
more |M-nrntagr (mint* cttlng
the ititf Miill v td rt .tilling Into
j/i:v«.o',ty r.ras whrrr m.inv
jieoj'le lad lo resp aid to p u r .
Ilona It rs and distrust tlie gov
r rumen t oftlcul*
I he Commerre Department
referred all qu&lt; stiott* to Ihr
Justice Dr|iartturnt

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NEW YOHK
A federal Judge again warned Ferdinand ami
Irmltla Mao os I lie* musl provide lingi-r print* Itamlw tiling
•ample* and llnam lal record* for ibeti racketeering r aw or
late |*r**d&gt;le im art *ration lor luntempt oliourl
lawyer* lor llw de|io*#d Philippine tfualor and III* wlft said
Ihutsday they would tornpls with the ortler originally i**unl
Aug II bs U S Dtsltk I .lutlge .hitin Walkrr unit s* the
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Tlir rouplr'w lawyer* asked Supirm t Court Josll.e
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Maim* anti hi* wife rrtain diplomatic im munity anil
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Juror* at Hie minder trial til an used
I lilldklllei .lorI Sirutlirig rpilvrinl In llieu st ats a* thrv
watched a graphic color vldnUapr showing tin Knitted fair
and bl«d* of S lrlo U tg * lot nu t lover I leilda Sussliaum
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I'ritsn iitor* said tfirv also have videotape of a statement
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klalritienl Slrlnlterg denied |.i*ii was bruised. and challenged
report rr* lot tier k thr hospital rr&lt; ord* tin uiselvr*
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and flallrnrd nose were displayed wllll a (toller officer
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Sports

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IN BRIEF

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Herald correspondent

HOCKBV
Nordiqi'os rout Penguins
Mario U tn lru * . who was clubbrd lo Ihc let
last weekend by David Shaw of Ihc New York
Ranger*. needed no help lo sustain potentially a
atcr Injury in Pittsburgh's game against
rber

K

l.r m ir u x . the NHL
scoring leader with 41
points, sprained his
right wrist digging for a
pink along the hoards
In th e f ir s t period
T h u rs d a y night and
missed the rest of the
IVngulns fl-2 loss
“ I lost all feeling In my arm ." said Lrntleux.
whose condition Is listed as day-lo-day. My arm
lust got stuck. I thought It (the palnl was going
to go aw ay. but it didn't "
The Penguins could not make up for the loss
of Lemieux against Quebec, while the Nordlques
got three goals and two assists from Walt
PndduOny and two g.ials and two assists from
Mkhel Goulet
In other N H L action. Hanford upended I lost on
5*3. V ancouver topped Philadelphia 5-2
( hit ago cruised by Minnesota 4-1. Calgary
ripped St U miIs 6-1 and Winnipeg and New
.Jersey skated lo a 3-3 tie

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8CC opens vs. Alumni
S A N F O R D — The Seminole Community
College Men's Uaskclball team opens Its
ItftvM |9H&lt;l season Saturday night against the
Seminole Alumni The game will be held at the
Health anti Physusl KdiMuliun Ceiue: w» tiie
SCC campus start tug at 7 30 p m Admission Is
free
The Kaktcrs. coming off a 25 H season and
iheir second straight stair tournament apprar
ance. are rxpectrd lo start Holirrt Thomas and
William “ W im py" Woods al the guards. T rrrll
Ilames and Vincent Cm rrw n al the forwards
and Robert Kiev lardrlll al renter
Loral freshmen who should sre action arr T.
J Scale! la of Lyman and Freddie Garison of
Sanlord Srm lr

Goldie upsets Wilander
S TO C K H O LM - Mats Wilander was tirulrri
for lire first lime since hr assumed the world No
I ranking, falling In Amrrtran Dan Goldie. 6 1.
6 4 . Thursd a y In the third round of the
•642.500 Stockholm Open Grand P m
Wilander. who replated Ivan l.rndl at the top
of the rankings by winning Ihe U S Oprn in
September. will retain Ihe top ranking through
Ihe end of this year.
Goldie a 25-year-old lormcr NCAA champion
al Stanford rankrd 36lh. also defeated Wilander
at Scottsdale. Arl/ last year
Following several surprises lit tlir tourrta
ment. including second round losses lo. second
seeded Wimbledon tlumpUiti Slrlan Edbrrgand
louHh seeded Olympic gold medalist Mdoslav
Mrclr. the Unlird Stairs lias advanced three
playrrs In Friday ’s quarterfinals
Kobert Srguso ujisrl fifth seed Austrian
Thomas Muster. 7-6 |7-2l. 6-1. lo srl up a
quarterfinal clash with third sent Hurts Hecker.
w Ihi crushed Amertran Johan Krtek. 6-2.6-0

Dooley wary of Gators
JA C K S O N V IL L E — While he approaches a
personal milestone. Georgia Coach Vim r Dooley
can't afford lo look further than Saturday's
gamr against Florida
The Hulldogs. 6 2 overall and 4-1 In Ihe
Southeastern Conference, renew tJtrlr annual
rivalry against Florida at the Gator Ikiwl and
Dooley la wllhln Iwo victories of reaching Ihe
200 w|n mark Only nine Division I A fnnthall
coarhes In history havr cracked llial plateau
and Dooley would lave lo rrach II Nov. 12 In a
SEC showdown against No 9 Auburn
First, though, come the slumping Gators
Florida lias dropped three straight after a 5-0
start In which ihe Gators outscored op|Minents
160-21. Tailback Emmllt Smith Is expected
Itack after missing Iwo games with a knee
sprain and he may s|Ktrk a listless attack that
gained Jusl 113 yards In Iasi week's 160 loss to

Auburn.

KISSIMMEE - Power met finesse In Ihe finals
of Ihe Dtslrtci 3 A 6 volleyball final with Ihe
'Wending champion Oviedo Lady Lion* .apttil­
ing thrtr eighth consrcullvr district title with a
15-4. 16-14 victory over Ihe ever powerful
Fighting Lady Seminole* of Sanford at Gateway
High In front of 2 0 1 fans
"I'm Just glad lhal It's over and we won." Lady
Lion head mentor Anita Carlson said alter
defeating the l-adv Seminole* for Ihe third time
this year “ If we had lo go three (games), we
would havr hern In (rouble. It was a great
matrh "
Oviedo, whlrh Unproved lla record to 21-2 on
the srason. will play the winner of the Dlslrl. i
3A-S final w hlrh Involves Gainesville and
Alachua Santa Fe. The Lady Lions will br athonir for ihe Region 3A-3 Championships In
hoprs of continuing on into the sectionals and
tioprlully ilw stale finals
The Lady Lions, who have displayed an
uncanny knack lo gel Ihe Job done with tbeu
flnrrsr style •
canv out like they wanted to

grab the championship trophy and catch an early
ride hack lo Oviedo as they bulll an insurmounlutde 10-0 lead looprn lhr mulch
Shannon Wllroxsor. started things off with a
nlre serve whlrh wa* returned and killed by
laidy Lion Su/anne Hughes lor a 14) lead
Vanessa Srohle got llte cai. la sene after a
Seminole missed hit and s'nglr handed Iy look
control of ihe match
Seobtr srivn l for thrre consecutive points
b r lu f the latdy Noles called a timeout lo
rrgroup. A.Trr Ihe brief inlrrmlsslon. Ihe Ladv
Lion* picked right up where Ibev left oil with
Sr obit serving iwo more |x&gt;iiu* and a 6 0 Oviedo
trad
The laidy Lions nxik advantage ol the loidv
’Noles' early servlrr errors as lleisy Hughes
served a |M»lill billowed by her older sister
Su/anne who |&gt;owrrrd llure rmur serves lor Ihe
10-0 cushion
Seminole which missed its llrst thrre service
alirmpis linallv got oil the ImmiiI willi junior
llratbrr Brown s seivr but the laitv l ions I" sl
server. Anna Hollis |&gt;ut a. i«»ss two more point*
and an 11 point lead
Seminole, which ended one of Its liest seasons

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in Ihe history of the school with a 20 7 record
rrlallaied wlih Ihe srrvlcr of senior captain 1.1/
Long as shr nailed a sene across Ihe n n that
was rrlurncd and dumped bark over by senior
splkrr Adrian lllllsman Long served once again
and lllllsman responded with a kill lo pul some
positive rk-rtrlt .iv on the t sdy 'Noles' side of the
net
“ We didn't gel any tweaks all nlghl long
Seminole head roach Beth Corso said “ We dido I
come o i i i likr we wanted lo In Ihe first gamr Inn
I was pleased with Ihe girls' plav In the sreond
game "
Wilt ovson served another point and Scntilr
ended Ihe gamr with two liter serves the llrst ol
which was hammered for a kill by Ihc older
Hughes
The sreond gamr started out exactly llir same
way dial all ol ihe oilier matches between these
two county rivals havr brgun with Wllcmsnn
setting llir pa. r with her srrvr Wlleoxson served
ih r first two points with Su/anne Hughes
showing tier versatility with a dink In end the
llrst point and a kill sei up by her sister Hrisv r .
llir sreond
M t O r i M s . Par* I F

Brantley
blitzes
Rams
HaroM •porta editor
A LTA M O N TE - Alter escaping
Ihe upart clutches ol Lakr Howell's
Lodv Stiver Hawk, la thi t- rPitl
rials loikr Brantley's laidy Patriots,
as tliry have so many time* m the
pusl pullrd logelhrr and unleashed
all &lt;&gt;l thru lurv ill Ihr Distil. I 4A II
tllle game vs laikr Mary
The Lady Patriot* confidently
walked imiIii Ihr court. bmkrtl Ihc
laidy Ham s In the rye and said.
“ Hey bud. let s |&gt;artv ”
IW-tund an tmprrsaivr tram effort.
Ilrantley 22 3 on tiie season, r.wired
lo Its seccNul 'vmarcudvr dlstrtet
crown with a 15 Id. 15 5 victory
heforr a crowd o| 301 al lolkr
Ilrantley High
" T h e w h o le key lo r us Is
teamwork." Dar.a Puch. one of sis
senior starters tor the laidy Pat*
sal.1 'Once wr pull together —
we're awesome."
Ilrantley hn|ir* to keep Its play.ill
express rolling this Tuesday when It
plays In Ihr 4A 5 Region play.&gt;11 al
either Orlando Dr Phillip* or O r­
lando Evans Dr Phlllljis and Evans
iMttle for the District 10 title tonight
ul Hal Dr Phillips
“ The whole Irani works hard and
everyone rontflbutrs," Lake Howell
nia .h Wolfgang Haling said “ Its
lough to krrp gelling up lor a man li
whey you're rxjirctrd In win Hut
Ihls Is a special group arid Ihry
wanl II a* m ur h as ever *
laikr Mary, a tram dial had noi
won a district game in li* history
until Wednesday nlghl. played
scqirrhlv al limes Thursday nlghl

•s w a t

Laka Brantlay’a Dawn Oabhart axaminat lha 4A-9 District championship trophy.
and gave llrandey all II muld
handle In Ihe opening game
Frrshinan Tara Calvin srivrd llte
llrsl Iwo (mint* id Ihr match Ihe
sreond a n a«e. and Urkr Mary held
a 3-1 lead lirforr the La d y Pa Iriots
■allied licllld lire serve itl H u b
lllllm ver lor

a5

3 lead

Ilrantley had an M l lead when
la ikr Mary came up with our ol it*
brsl rallies ol Ihe evening Terri
IVtrr* Ignited the rally with an are
srrvr and seder Lort Lrck le dim
surjirlsed Ihe llrandey rlrlensr with
a Ireaullful dump lo ih r short
middle Tam m y Scoll then pul

down a him k dial cut lire llrandey
lead In 8 7
l-ake Mary ihrn look advantage ol
two llrandey missed serves lo lake a
|(&gt;M lead A lardy Ram missed
serve ihough gave d hack lo
llrandey and Pam W llllg served six
(M il Ills lor a 13 Id lardy Patrlol lead
lllllmver opened Ihr rally with a
nn f block ol a Scot I spike. Wllllg
%llp|M-d in an ate lor the I llh |mlnt
and Hush sent a kill lo lire limit oil a
nice set by Marianne Rodrigue/ lo
lor die 12th point. Another spike by
Hush made it 13 IO hrlnrr Nina
Lm-estrand Ihiu need a spike nil die

llrandey block lo give laikr Mary a
sldeoul
A missed srrvr. though gave it
r ig h t hack lo Ilr a n tle y and
Rodrigue/ served Ihr 14th jmiul
laikr Marv had the hall two more
times, hut kills liy G rrtrhrn Mull
and Dawn Gchhatl. Imill oil prrler I
sets by Rodrigue/ kept the Lady
Rams fnttn pulling any t ktsrr and
lllllmver then served the final poinl
ul dir game, w hnh came when
W llllg rose up and rJunmird an
overpass to Ihe floor for her third
B aa I r u l l t y , P a g * 2 B

Lake Mary
to host
4A-5 meet

Magic gets
TV deal
with W KCF

B y MARK B L V T H I

B y D A V IO C O R C O R A N
Herald correspondent

H e ra ld s p o r ts w rite r___________________________________

LA K E M ARY — Seminole County cross
country teams will gear up fur the District 4A-5
meet tu lie held this Saturday at laikr Mary High
Sclinol The rnrel will Iralurr some ol the liest
trams In Ihe stair with four girls Irani* tiring
rankrd In the lop leu and iwo Imv* Iranis.
The event will kick off al 8 :15 with a roaches
Hireling lollnwed liy die girls rurr al 8:30 a m
The boys rare will begin al 9 :15 with a fun run In
follow al 10.
Leading Ihr way In die girls m rrl should lie
Lakr llrandey who bus come on sluing In llir
lallrr half ni die season. The Lady Patriots,
rankrd as die stales second liesl learn In class 4A
should lie led by senior Hruthrr ('amino and
sophonmrr Joyce Tu 11is

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laikr Howell, laikr Mary and Winter Park will
hultlr for Ihr runner-up slot with Winter Park
having a slight edge, laikr- Howell and laikr Mary
have hern liumjieml with Injuries lo key runner*
dial has slowrd Ihr Iranis progrrss III the sreond
hull n( Ihr season
W lnlrr Park should lie led by freshman
standout l.lsa llovls who bus lieen ranked us unr
of Florida * loji runner* all seusnn lung laikr
Howell should lie led by another talented
frrshmun. Monica Comjilnn. who has hern Ihr
most -onslstrnt runner for Ihe laidy Sliver
Hawks. Lakr Mary looks lo I k - led by Mrlshu
Ahbanslnrjad who has continued lo Improve
since her opening nice.

N B A set to open
Houston’s Akeem Olajuwon slams one over
Boston's Robed Parish Tho 1088 NBA
season, including • pair ol expansion teams,
opens tonight with 10 games. Charlotte's
Hornets have their first game ever as they
host Ihe Cleveland Cavaliers The Miami
Heat open Saturday nlghl at home against
Ihe LA Clippers

OHLANIX) — The Orlando Magic announced
on Thursday lhal a live-year agrremrnl has been
reached wllh W KCF-TV Channel 68 fur broad­
cast rights of 25 of Ihe Magi, road games each
season
The agrremrnl will commence during llir
1989 90 NBA season, the Magic's Inaugural
srason
W KCF-TV. which I* owned by Press BrodcastIng. a division of New Jcrsey-basrd Anbury Park
Press. Is u new Independent television station In
Ihe Orlando markrl lhal I* locnled In Ihr city of
Clrrntonl. and will goon Ihr alron Nov. 2Hth
Magic Director of Broadcasting Boh Por said
“ The deal with WKCF Is Ih r lies! deal lor Ihc
s|Kinsom. Ihr Magic, and Ihe fun* Their lower
signal Is the same ax WESH Ch 2. and they will
Ik- Ihe llugshlp TV xtatlon for Ihe Orlando
Magic."
Poe also said the Maglr Is in Ihe process of
selling up a regional Magic television network
lhal encompasses stations In Florida. Georgia
and Alahamu lhal In Ills words, "will lie the
largest rrgiori.il pro sprols network In Ihc
Southeast."
The Magic Ians now have two choices to wutch
Ihe learn on T V . On W KCF ICh. 68|. and on Ihe
Sunshine Cable Network, which will show u
number of Maglr game* during Ihe same period.
“ Whai belter way lo enter Ihe Orlando murkcl
Ihun to get on Ihr Orlando Magic bandwagon.*'
said Skip Pulnlon. rhunnrl 68 general munugrr

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, School girl* volleyball learn I* al or near
, *W* (*■* Of Marfa*. coming off a Mate
runner-up finish Iasi season and claim ­
ing the 4A -D M rtcl 9 title on Thursday.
But very close behind them and
walling for (heir lu m al the Inp are the
Lake Mary Lady Rams, who Ihe Lady
, Patriots defeated 1 5 -1 0 ,15-ft to win their
second consecutive district crown.
" F o r Cindy Henry-, coach of the Lady
, Ham*, the fact that losing only two
wttkre off of this year's team too** -io*ivof tne u Ingout of Thursday night'a loss.
"We re awfully young." said Henry
. afler consoling her team wlih excited
words about next year. "Lake Brantley
started six seniors tonight and we only
had one. Th a i's m y consolation.
"I'm proud of the girls. Noi m any

props would have picked us to finish
aecood In the dtetrlcl at the beginning of
(he season. Lake Brantley has a great
-—- - _—- - ■&lt;p - ————£■ ,-wIIII w
nry hopes that (he second place
finish will serve as inspiration for the
returning Lady Rams to Improve for next
year. With only Farah Mirra and Nina
Lo vest rand graduating. Lake Mary has
the nucleus lo challenge and possibly
unseal Lake Brantley neat year.
For a few minutes on Thursday. Lake
Mary looked equal to the task this year.
Junior Lor! Lr* kw served a pair oi points
lo put the Lady Rams up 10-fl, but Lake
Bmntley answered with a scven pC ’:
run.
"In the first game. I thought we had
the edge, but we lost It." said Henry.
"W e had It.
"We would have liked to have looked
better In the second game. The y Just
beat the ball down on us. The y were

blocking us al the net. We'll work on
that next year."
Henry went on to say that Lake
Brantley s overall experience in big
matches showed when the first game
waa up for grabs.
"They've beer here before." raid
Henry. "They were state runners-up last
year. But our girls haven't been here
before. I haven't been here before, for
that matter.
"Before the match. I thought that
maybe we were a little loo excited, a
little too on edge. We Jual got beat hv a
good team.'
Wolfgar* Ilulbig. Lake Irn n M cy's
r m c I . was phllosof hicai about the w in
and about the future of hla team and
Lake Mary's.
"Athletics Is made up of cycles." said
llalbtg. "Lake Brantley look a heating
thres years ago. fcvrn last year, they
were 1913. They Just pul It all together
In the district tournament and peaked ill

the right lime.
"They (Lake Mary) are going to have
ihelr turn. W hen they do. I wish ihcm all
the luck. Th e y've been pal lent and took
: their beatings. 1wish them luck."

Hsrald correspondent
OHLANDO - T h e semifinals of
(he District 4 A - 10 vollcyoall
•’ tournament was expected to he k
Dr. Phillips-Oak Kldgr affair, but
the Lady Trojans of Evans High
School derided to "crash Ihe
party".
• Dr. Phillips the top seeded
-tram (151) won as expected.
; cru s h in g Ih e W in t e r Park
i Wlldralsl7-0|. 15 6 .1 9 3 .
But third seeded Evans (196)
- stunned the Oak Ridge Pioneers
'(14-2) the No. 2 seeded tram.
15-3. 5 1 5 15-12 to set up a
..Panlbers-Trojans final Friday
at 6 p.m . w ith the winner
lin g 4 A -9 c h a m p Lake
nliey (22-3) Tuesday night.

s

Evans coach Patty Ofore Mid;

In the first ganre. Oak Ridge
took a 2-0 lead from two strong
s e rv ic e w inners from Karl
Castcll.
But then the Trojans stunned
the Pioneer* as they scored 15
o i l of the next 16 points to take
a 1-0
In Ike beat of three
The

I U M the girts to piay the
5 ibey can. and tf you work
c n tx ^ L good ihtnac ar= gstog lo

IB
kill of the game.
"W e wrre so Inlrnsr lor this
n &gt;*tch." Wltllg said " T h r foci
lhat ll was Lake Mary, and we
ihey W " site; us. helped
get us psyct.ro up. Everything
was there for us lonlght. (h r hits
blocks and sets. Wr workrd hanl
for this and wr hope to keep II
going."
Insiplred by thr first game
vl&lt; lory. Hie lately Patriots rattle
out in game two and made it a
Brantley bill/ Allrr Lake Mary
look a 1-0 lead. Bush served (our
poini* in a row. the llrst an are,
(or a 4-1 lead Gebhart also pul
down two kills during Ih r rally,
one off Btllmyrr's set and onr on
a Lake Mary overpass

Then came the derisive third
game, and both trams gave li all
they had. After Oak Kldgr's
Hope Stanely smashed a winner
th io u g h rhi lega of Evan*'
Audrey Morgen to tic It at 10-all
the Lady Trojans calleu time
out.
Afler the time out. Vicki Smith
served for Oak Ridge, but Evans
got a stdeout a n d E va n s '
Michelle Nelson served ihe Lady
Trojans to an ll-10tead.
After Oak Nidge saved two
match points lo make It 14-12
Evans, the Lady Trojans made
sure "th e third time was a
c h a r m ." as A n d e rs Demos
after a long rally.
hU a smash
through the Pioneers and Ike the
third game was over.

And with that, the entire
Pioneers th e n came
i. winning the sec- Evans bench went on the flora la
153 to tie II up at one celebrate the stunning upset
victory.

mm

MAITLAND — Moments alter
Masters A c a d e m y mastered
Lake Highland Prep. 150. 157.
In the District 1A -S Tournament.
Musters Academy roach Marcia
thaler turned the talk away from
Lnrric tlogcr and others who had
served the Eagles Into today's
semifinal match against second
seeded Orlando Luther.
U s lle r w a s n 't t r y in g to
downplay the value of linger and
company so m uch aa stir was
trying to convey w hy the sixth
seeded team relegated the third
seeded team to spectators at
' Grangesrond Christian.
"On paper, there's no way wr
can beat Lake Highland Prep,
given their height, the sire of
'their school and other factors."
Usller said. "H ut with God's
strength, you ra n defy all odds. I

i character, wins and
are only extras. "
Masters Academy (9 1 2 ). out­
lasted Lake Highland Prep (13-6)
on the court because of strong
serves from Kathy Eddy. Teresa
Aw brey. Angel Seymour and
Roger.
La k e H ighland P re p , the
Central Florida Athletic Confer­
ence champion, hurt Itself not
only with numerous errors but
also with all the distractions that
accompanied the Highlanders'
homecoming week.
"G ive Masters all Ihc credit."
Lake Highland coach Aubrey
Whitaker said. "But our girls
had a lot to deal with all this
week."
T h e biggest problem fifth
seeded Orangewood Christian
112-9) had to (ace after defeating
fourth seeded T rin ity Prep.
15-10. 15-7. was when to cal the
chocolate chip rake the Junior

Oviedo---------Coatlaaed f r o a I B
Needing a change. Corso went
tn the bench and sophomore
.Jennifer Benge who had been
moved up fro m the Junior
varsity squad In the varslly lor
•Ihe tournament. Hcngr nude Ihe
most of the opportunity to show
her ability as she played Ihr
game ol her life and served Ihe
l.ndy Sc in Inotes tuck into tlie
match with right straight service
(joints.
X '."l was very happy with the
:3plfsv of Jrntilfrr tonight." Corso
* |ld. "Stir ram r out and played
ia'polld game all around. Stir &lt;tld
*' l outstanding job ."
jlvMlrr serving the first point,
(ngr pinpointed tier next serve
an are and a tk game.
praline Hughes mis-timed a
)lkr for the toidv Notes third
)lnt and senior nplkrr Chrnlt*
Gilchrist him krd Hughes twice
jtil a row for points and a 5-2
Jtrad. Allrr another Seinlnolr
'jMilnl Ihe Lady Lions called a
timeout lo try ami slop the
stuldrn momentum swing
Alter thr timeout. Itengr went
to work again for another point,
lilts one aided by a Hlllsinan hill
olf ol a Bobble Osbornr sei.
Siuunne H u g h e s redeemed
tiorsrir with one ol her eight hills
oil the night lo grt tlie ball bu;«
and teammate Seoble came
llirotigh oner again lot a l-idy
Lion point.
With the l.a d y Se ml miles
leading H-3. Long got her wake
up eali and took mat lent Inin hci
own bands. Long first made one
ol Iter four k ills with Krrl
Ftmrlliis sevlng for a six point
lt&lt;d. but Hollis served a service
winner and an nee lo pull the
bjjdv l.Inns to within four.
Allrr a couple of powerful kills
by Hillsuian and « frw dinks by
UVIrdo. Serena Culdryru for
Ovlrdo served the laidv Lions to
within two points and the Ovlrdo
iicllcis had foiiml new life

O s b o r n e r e g a i n e d th e
momentum for the Lady Tribe
wllh three sender points, the
last being a Long dig off of a
Suzanne Hughes' spike which
was hit Into the net by Betsy
Hughes for a 14-12 Seminole
lead
With match point staring them
right in the fare. Ihc Lady Lions
gritted their teeth, dug their
tennis shoes In and showed the
stuff that true champions are
made of by recovering their
c o m p o s u re and f o llo w in g
Wtlroxnnn's servr to thr cham­
pionship trophy.
Wlkoxsen. serving al 12-14.
pul down a low serve which was
returned hot then drilled (o Ihr
Hour by Suzanne Hughes Alter
serving another point. Hughes
huimnrred another kill to Ihe
Seminole side of Ihr couri lo give
Ihe Lady Lions the lead. Wilcoxson put up a floater In Ih r right
corner of I hr Seminole rout I . but
It was not relumed and thr I only
Lions had escaped thr Jaws of
defeat.

varsity cheerleaders had made,
tbed on Ihe cake a rm Ihe
"Orangewood Christian
School volleyball team Is the
beat." But the Icing came when
the last of Lit llufTord's serves
finished off Trinity 110-111 to
ram the Rams a berth against
top seeded Montvrrde
Montverdr |I0-I|. flunks to
Ihe serves of Motoml Kanrko
and Tiffany Ferrera. defeat rd
W ym orr Tech (3-13). 191. 155
Luther ll3-tt|. tost its Dial art
In Mount Dora lllblr (A-14) this
season, but rebounded In tire
srrond game on Ihe strength of
sisters M lrhcllr and Andrea
Duda. Michelle's 12 straight
service winners Initialed the
C rusad ers* com e ba ck and
Andrea scored the final two
points In Ihc 15-5 shellacking
B re n d a D a v is ' s p ik in g
highlighted Luther* 15-1 win In
Ihe final game of the match.

L a k s B ra n tla y 's M arianna
Rodrigos* puls up a sal during
Thursday's match vs. Lake Mary.
Rodrigue* and Ihe Lady Patriots
claimed Ihe district title with a
1910.155 victory.

Sunset 35-0
lielending class 4A chainpi
an Miami Sunsrt ran its record
In 35-0 lor the season on
Thursday by whipping South
M iam i. 15-1. 1 9 3 . In Ihr
D istrict Ml rh u m p ln n s h lp
game
Sunsrt was 3 9 1 In winning
Ihe crown last year, defeating
Lake Brantley in the state
finals Sunsrt returns most ol
Its lineup from u year ago and
ts seen as the lavorlle tn lake It
all again.

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tram effort and an agreaslvr
attitude. Ovledo'a Lady Lkms
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slralght District 3A-6 vollryls.il]
title Thursday night at Gateway
High School
The Lady Lions. 21-2. showed
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when Ihey battled bark from a
0-3 defirlt In thr second game ol
ihc match in post a 16-14 win
and lake thr m alrh In two
games.
"Seminole wunlrd lo win more
Ilian us at the beginning of ihr
second game." Ovlrdo seller
Betsy Hughes said. " W r sliould
have been ready for thal but wr
weren't and they |Semlnolr|
really came out strong, that
usually happens when you brui
a tram In Ihc first gamr. ihey
come nut ready lo play In the
second game. We Jusl pulled
logrther and played strong as a

team. I think the reason were
playing so wrll Is we're playing
together."
O vlrdo domlnalrd the first
game before the Lady Trtl»e
ratne on In the second game
Seminole was Irtl by the all
around play of Adrian lllllsmau.
the hilling of Liz la mg and the
brilliant play ol Jennifer Benge,
w ho came oil Ihc bench to *|Mrk
th r learn.
Anna Hollis continued In serve
rtfrrlively lor lire Lady Lions
and s|&gt;arkrd her Irani with her
all around pl.iv and hustle. Hollis
served for an Incredible 42
poluis III lire lourttumcnL with
O vlrd o scoring iW total points III
th r tournament.
"W e (ought hack. we wanted
to gel out of here in two games
and w r came Iwiek lo do It.”
Hollis said "I l hough I w r played
well as u Irani and wc came
together when w r had lo lo lake
t h r second game. Seminole
played real well and w r're glad ll
didn't gu loa third game "
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need lo grt some people to go to camp.
Surc.M will help you grt girls lo want lo
go to camp. And maybe this will help
atlraet some mure girls to the sport at
Lake Mary."

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Lori Wtiuill. Mary Carmody, Melanie
Elflcr, T u m m y Scon. Terri Peters and
Lisa Johnson, nol lo mention freshmen
Tara Calvin and Mrllsaa Mau, Henry
expects three members of this year's
Lake Mary Junior varslly team — Dena
Morasch. Cauletir Hrape and Krnce
SunvIHe — to ccunti jute next year.
"They'll ml*: lontr sire ti Ihe team."
Henry said
lleape's about 5-10 anu
Morasch ts about 5 9

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haippen.
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Gina McFcrren said, "we last the
match In the third game whrn
we w ire lied up ft 10-ail We
had a n«en*al Ittpti and that coat
us the match."
Alao McFcrren said, "w e did
not look past Evans (to play Dr.
Phillips In the (Inals), because
Evana played us tough In our
two Metro Conference games
this year. So we k n r r going tn It

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second gamr." Lawson said
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played gtrai and really look It to
us al Ihe start of the second
g a m r. w r Jusl got o u r act
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around "
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leant with six kills and two
dinks, also fell Ovlrdo played
well as a Irani and will nerd lo
continue doing that to reach the
slate inurnamrni
" W r came In psyched up for
this game and pulled together in
the second gam r." Suzanne
said "W c fought for every point
and never fell Ihr game was
over, w r (ell wr cuuld romcback
ll w r pluyrd our gamr. I think If
wr cun continue lo play w rll us a
tram w r run reach the stale
tournament."
T h r Lady Lions liuve rcuehrd
is lar us ihe se&lt; ilouuls Ihe |&gt;ust
two seasons where they have
Irem misled by laind O ' laikrs.
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hoping lo change that and lake
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’Notes, ’Hounds
renew rivalry

Winter Park hosts
Apopka in 5A-5 duel
dlstrlci. Including Iasi week's
23-10 defeat al Ihe hands of
Winter Haven.

A t P AVID CORCORAN

Herald correspondent
W IN TER M A R K - The Apopka
Blur Darter* 14-3. 4-0) and the
Winter Park W ildcat (7*1. 4*1)
both victims «il disappointing
lime* last week, meet In o major
Dim riel 5A-5 showdown tonight
at Showaltrr Field.
I.aat week the W ild ca ts,
ranked No. 4 In the Clans SA poll
nt the Mme. was upsenderl by
Orlando Evans, then No 7.
3*4-25.
With the win. the Tropins look
eonlrol of the dlalrlrt. h i the
Trojan* have a 5-0 record, and
play a non district game with
Vem Ik-aeh tonight.
With the defeat. Ihe Wlldrata
now have a 41 record. And a
Ins* to Apopka will eliminate the
T a l i fn»m the district rare.
A* for the Blur Barter*, they
are now In second place in the
district with a 4 0 mark Apopka
has hern able to |&gt;lay It* best
lout ha 11 in ill st rirl game* this
year as the Baners have lost all
three of their games mde*.*i .n r

■ y O B A N S M IT H

Herald correspondent

The Blue Barter* were looking
strong late In Ihe Oral half,
leading 10-9. Bui Ihe Blue
Barter* fortune'* changed for Ihe
worst when starting quartrrtack
Jo ry Ifunl suffered an Injury lo
hit left shoulder, and was relaced by Re* King who dlspllr
ring Intercepted twice In Ihe
second half by Ihe Blue Devils
defense, almost led Apopka lo a
laic rally. But Ihe effort fell

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short.

Apopka coach Chip (ilrrke
said that H um Is ready lo go
against Ihe Wildcat*, and Winter
Park roach Larry Gerglry said
''We’re ready for an all mil war
against the Blue Barters ’'
Wtnlrr Park must win tonight,
then hope for an Apopka victory
over Evans neat wrrk that
would throw the dlsirtcl Into a
three way tie The Blue Oaflrts,
meanwhile, can win the district
outright by d rfra tln g both
W.ntrr Park ami Ev ms

Winter Park’s Scott Wdson heads up held during Iasi week's action
vs Evans The Wildcats host Apopka in a key District 5A 5 matchup
tonight

Oviedo is Lake Mary’s homecoming foe
Blanton "They'rr usually a tough game tor
u« Th e y'rr always i n r of thr first trams we
play
"H** a irtbulr to Coach llh u ryl Nelmn lie
dors a really good job I know if* going to be
a really good game "
T h e team* are coming Inlo I tie game on
dlfTrrrnl emotional ftalh*. latkr Mary com­
ing off a satisfying 14-fl win over Belaud
while Oviedo lost Its first game of Ihe season
last week. lOHlo district for Srminoie
"W e've had three great defensive game*."
said Nelson. "tt’r 'r r going to have lu put
forth that kind nf effort Offensively. I really
don't know."
laikr Mary'* chatter* are hampered by
Injuries lo Art liradlord. lo-onard Williams

W r’vertUrrrdthelw t' aht mu
With the high srhnul fool net•season now
in It* last quarter, tram* with losing records
ami im chance at pmt season play have to
look within tltrrnsrlve* for Inspimlkai lo
finish strong
Take tonight's game hrtwern 3-4 Lake
Mary and6 -1Oviedo, foresample.
With (fie Lake Mary Rani* out of Ihe
5A-District 4 race and Oviedo's Lion*
looking at a possible three-way tie In
4A-Dt*lrtcl 7. about Ihe only slgnlfk'anrr
that tonight * game ha* I* In Ihe Seminole
Athletic Conference standings
But lotr.ghl I* Lakr alary » rw.mcix&gt;.n.;i»
And as Oviedo coach Jack Blanton said,
r very laxly like* lo W ill.
"L a k e M ary'* hern w in n in g ." said

the arra |5H3 yards on 62 carries lor a 1M
yard-|»rr-carry average, top* In Srminolr
County I," wild Nelson "11 lie's not ready,
we ll have lo find some otlirr way lo brat
them .’*
la-.tiling tlir t K ir do allai k arr running
hark Frank Bio/ |H27 yards on IHO carries
second In Ihe rountyl and quarlrrlsirk Mall
Blanton |5H2 yards (tasnlng with a 53 3
percent completion rattol
Tltr only quarterback ahead of BUnlon In
Ihe county itassltig yardage rankings Is
Lake Mary s Carlo* llarisllrkl |7H2 yards on
52 5 percetil (sisslngl. Marl stir Ids main
target. Calvin Bavl*. I* atop life receiving
chart with 394 yards on 23 calrhr*
"W r'v r hod a great week of practice."
Selson - *W. " I tiepe wt don't »-&gt;ve rutr
game on tlie practice field. On Wednesday,
we looked awesome I h o p e wr look like I hat
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O R LA N IX )— The University ol
Central Florida Knights (6-3).
who In (lie words of head coach
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chances sit|t|ilng away with each
passing d o w n ." (tope to get thick
In the NCAA Division II pluyntls
Dietore whrii they travel In
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Iv University Flame* 15-31
laist year, wlien Ihe Knight*
were ett route In Iht- Division II
playolf*. they defeated the
Flame* at thr Citrus Bowl.
42-21.
Bill Ihe Flame*, who were In
l)lvl*lon M last nraaon. mnvrtl up
to Division t-AA as a Indepen­
dent and lias an unproved
b a ilclub . losing their H ire r
game* by lour |uiiuls or Irs*
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by fifth year coach Morgan Ifunl
11 7 -2 9 -II. blanked v is itin g
Vmingslown Slate. 29-0.
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tuckle Alex Goforth have mKsed
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L O N G W O O I) W li r n
Seminole High and Lym an High
gel together lor a Seminole
Athletic Conference loot ball
game tonight II will lie a game
featuring noth the old and the
new
The Lyman-Semlnole game is
•he oldest rivalry lit Seminole
unlv and on display will lie a
p„ir of the lop young prospcc is
ill the area
Leading I h r w av for Ihe
homrsianding Greyhounds is
*op*WT!rtrr running hack t edrtc
Bouev, who Is third In Seminole
County wlih 812 yards nishlng
and llrsi m the cmtnty wiiti LI
touchdowns Bouev, who ha*
ran lor 100 or more yard* in *i\
of seven games lias I nch hi
siMimrtuar lo Lym an * run lor
the 5A-4 D m m i crown
Srmltiolr Hjglt also lias a
sophomore sensation In Its
Itacklleld in quarterback Krrtv
vVtggln* VV iggins tuts Ix-p-tt on
lire thr |tasi two weeks throw
mg for 250 ya rd s against
la-eshnrg and l5t) in Iasi week s
win over Ovlnlo
Th r Fighting Seiinriolrs. under
iiMrh Emory Blake, hmkr a lour
game losing strrak Iasi week
with a l(Ml win over previously
unbratm Oviedo The vidorv
linpnivrd Seminole to 3-4 overall
and I 2 In the SAC
The Greyhounds, under coach
Bill Scull, handed Daytona
B each M a in la n d a 4 I - 3
shellacking last week in which
they scored sis touchdowns on
t h r I r s e v e n o f fe n s iv e
possession* The win moved
Lyman lo 5-2 overall. 3 1 in Ihe
SAC. and. tmirr importantly. 3-1
in District 5\-4 which move*
them Into a lie w ith Lake
Brantlry for thr district lead

who is extremely dangerous
wlicit be has III* hands on the
fonttuill. Be lias lushed for 4115
yards on 115 carries and six
lourltdnwii* while throwing lor
335 yards and lour tochdnwn*.
hr Is coiiqilclliig an outstanding
61 perretil of hi* passes
It will also lie an Interesting
game for one of Lym an's de­
f e n s i v e le a d e r s , s e n i o r
lin e b a c k e r W lllli G ra y s o n
Gmywon placed III the S a n f o r d
y o u tll Itasrball league wllh
m any ol the current Seminole
High players.
Seminole Is text bv U* "kiddie
i it r p i " of s o p It o m o r e
quarterback Wiggins, soplium o re ru n n in g b a rk H e n ry
Williams and (unkir wide re
reiver llraiidon Cash Wiggins
•mil Cash haw- liecome a terrific
combination (hr last couple n!
game* .is Wiggins has now
thrown lor 574 yards whlli* Cash
lia* cauglil 12 |tassr* lor 25b
yards, a phrnomcn.il 21 3 yards
|H-r&lt; ati-b and iwo touchdown*.

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T h r NBA hrglnx It* 43rd
season Friday with one of Us
long time doormats ready lo
make more of an luijwi t ili.in Us
1110*1 heralded rookie.
T h r Cleveland Cavalier* begin
the season billowing an H-O
exhibition season. The Cava­
liers. who Iasi year gained only
tlu-lr second playoff tierlh In 10
seasons, should start the season
oil a similar winning note Frlday
w-ltli a visit In Charlnttr In (tic*
llo m ris first regular-season NBA
game.
"A m 1 opllmtstlc'7 Yes. I sup­
pose 1 am to a certain extent
tiecause I’m very Impressed with
th e w a y e v e r y ho d y ha *
performed." Cleveland Coach
i.enny Wllkrits said.
Veteran center Tree Hollins
was signed as n Irrr ugent. and
u t il boost s ta rte r B ra d
Daugherty. Randolph Keys ol
Southern Mississippi. Die- Cava­
liers’ llrsi round draft pick,
brings :i wiry 6 fnot-7 Iramt- and
perlmelrr shooting in the small
forward sjmt Darnell Valentine,
an righl-yrar player, tjacks up

M a rk I 'r t c e a l fM ilni g u a r d .
" Y o u lo o k a t w h a t w e 'v e
a d d e d , a n d y o u t h i n k 'G r e a t !'"
s a id H o lt H a r p e r , t h e lla x h y
g u a rd w h o rn ls s c d 2 4 g a m e s
w it h a tool I n j u r y last year

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Superintendent ol Schools
Robert W. "Bob" Hughes

"T h in k in g 50 (victories! isn't
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�•A — Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida — Friday, November 4, 1

C o u rse s toach
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Lyman alumni to raunita
The Lym an Alumni Aaaoclatlon will hold lie annual Alumni
Reception tonight from 0:30-8 p m. In the school cafeteria.
Refreahmenta will be aerved. and alumni may purchase
reduced game ticket*. For more Information, call Ruth Toaale
or Patricia MacLeod at Lym an at 8 3 1-5600.

P fro n ! education courses offered
Seminole Community College, In conjunction with the
Seminole Parent Resoucc Cenler. la ollering free parent
education couraca at various locations In Seminole County. For
more Information about the classes, call 323-1450. eat. 575. or
321-4682. A course on ‘'Effective Parenting of the Difficult
Child" will take place for ala Monday*, beginning Nov. 7. from
7-9 p.m. at Lake Orientn Elementary School In Altamonte
Springs.

Retired transit workers to meet
The New York Retired Transit Workers meet at Casselberry
Senior Center. 200 N. Triplet Lake Drive, the first Sstitrdsv of
each month at 1.30 p.m.

AA groups schedule meetings
Alcoholics Anonymous groups meeting on Saturday Include:
• Sober Won group meets at Sahara Club (old driver's Ikrnsr
o'Tice). 2587 S. Sanford Ave -oon and 5 30 open discussion
Speaker at 8 p m. meeting, e. •n.
• Santoro Women's A A . 1201 W. First St.. 2 p.m.. closed
meeting.
• Sanford AA. 1201 W . First Si., noon and 8 p m ., open
discussion.
•Casselberry AA Step. 8 p m , Ascension Lutheran Church.
Ascension Drive Ioff Overbrook DrtveJ. Cassrlbrrty.
• 24-Hour AA Group (open). 5 30 p.nt.. Fourth Street at Oak
Avenue. Sanford.
AA groups meeting on Sunday Include:
— Sober Won group meets at Sahara Club (old driver's Ik-rnMoffice|. 2587 S. Sanford Ave., 10 a m. and 5 30 p m Open
discussion.
-2 4 -H o u r Alcoholics Anonymous Group meets every third
Sunday at Fourth Street and Oak Avenue. Sanford, for a
speaker followed by a pot luck dinner.
— Sanford AA. 1201 W. First St.. 10a.m. and 8 p.m.. Sunday.
Open discussion.
— Sanford Big Book AA . 8 p m . Sahara Club (old driver's
license offkei. 2587 S. Sanford Ave. Open discussion

Family support group to moot
Families Together Teen Support Group meets Irom 11 a.m.
to 1 p.m. every Saturday at Suite 206 Sweetwater Square. 900
Fox Valley Drive (off Weklva Hoadl. Long wood. Call 774-3844
for further information.

Nar-Anon to offer hslp
Nar-Anon. a aelf-help group for relatives and friends of
addicts, meets at 8 p.m. Saturday at West Lake Hospital. State
Road 434. Long wood. For information call 860-6364

Narcotics Anonymous to gather
Narcotics Anonymous m rrts every Sunday at 5 p m al The
Grove Counarllng Center. 5HO OliL Saniord/Ovledo Hoad (off
'Stair Road 4191. Winter Spring*, and at 8 p m Monday al 317
Oak Ave.. Sanford

Alanon to gat together
Alanon will meet al H p m. Sunday at Christ Untied
Methodist Church, al County Ruad 427 and Tucker Drive,
Sanford.

Overeaters to weigh In
Overeaters Anonymous meet* at 7:30 p m each Sunday al
the Casselberry Senior Center. 200 Triplet Lake Drive.
Casselberry

Annuals color otherwise
desolate winter gardens
l The fall gardening season t* at
Stand so It's time to get out ol the
hum m er doldrums and start
th in k in g about your winter
‘.garden It's time in begin plant­
in g cool season flowering anmi
U*
! Many of the annual flowers
Ilhat thrive In Northern gardens
Van be successfully grown In
Florida; however, the season a',
iwhtch they arr grown is quite
Idlffcrrnt than In Northern states
(Hiring winter, nights are cool
with an occasional freeze In
‘Central Florida In early spring
•and lair fall, night* arr cool,
.whtle high night temperatures.
!heavy rains and high relative
jhum ldlty are typical during
'summer and raiiv tall Careful
•attention musi tie given to these
‘rlunatic regimes if annuals are
to be grown successfully In
Florida
Annuals that can be planted In
October include calendula.

Dfauithus, pansy, petunia and
snapdragon The foxglove and
shasia daisy grow well and
flower under cool night tempera­
tures in itic fall In Central
Florida
Annuals flowers have many
uses in the garden They are
probably l&gt;e%t displayed In troni
of s h ru b b e ry b o rd e rs . B y
-choosing annuals ol different
heights, deep flower borders can
lie produced Plata the taller
Ispertrs at thr rrar and pro­
gressively shorter varieties hav­
ing different rotors. Most often
•large groups ot only one or two
^colors are much more effective
•than small lied* of many colors.
t Many low-growing annuals
;makc effective edging for walks
and drives. And don't forget to
jusc annuals for window boxes
■and p&lt;»rch gardening
; Annuals can lie planted as
•seeds or obluuitd as bedding
plants which can be Iran spirited

3

T h e Leisure Tlm e/Llfclong
Learning Programs at Seminole
Community College announces
that the following classes will be
offered the week of Nov. 7.
Divorce sad fteparatle# Designed to help those who are
contemplating divorce, moving
through me divorce process or
who are divorced. Participants
will prat Ice developing better
personal and Interpersonal
communication skills, aware­
ness of feelings, and responsibili­
ty for their own lives. (Nov. 7 to
Dec. 19. Mondays. 7-10 p m .
85/peraonl

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common approac hes to handling
conflict, recognizing non-verbal
communication and learning
how to say "no.” In*truc-tor
stro n g ly recom m e n ds that
spouse*, parent/children and
good friend* not take this course
together as It tends to inhibit
growth and participation (Nov
12. Saturday. 9 a.m. to 2 p m .
85/personl
Courses In Drapery Construc­
tion. Golf I. Golf II. Motorcycle
Riding. Spanish I. and Beginning
and
Intermediate Photography
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also will be starling during the
week of Nov 7 For more
inlOTinattuii or loenroll, .m i fay
C Brake al 323-1450. ext 303

Landscape topic
of short course
SANFORD - Pre-registration
Is required tor a short course mi
"Plant Material for Land*ca|ir
Use.*’ to be offered In the
Seminole County Agricultural
Center auditorium . 230 W
County Home Hoad, S U S
Highway 17 (12. Sanford
The course t* set lor Nov
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Sponsored hy the Florida Co
ofa-fatIvr Extension Service in
Seminole. Orange. Osceola amt
Lake counties, the course will
provide Information on new.
Interesting and Important plant
material adaptable to Central
Florida s landscape
Some of the [■!.ml material —
such a* ornamental grasses, tow
m a in ten a nce a n n u a ls , and
aquatic plants (or wetlands—
rep re se n t a new tre n d In
landscaping Classical examples
ol modern-clay landscape*, such
ax cold hirrly pulm* and hollies
also will be discussed

For more Information, call
323 2500. ext 175

Cow drops,
burgers to
aid Boosters

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Each ticket Is good (or a
hamburger and will enable the
buyer to partlrlputc In the "Cow
Patty Drop "
Number* are printed on the
tickets corresponding to space*
on u billboard of the football
field A cow will be used on thr
school's field al 7:30 p m ., and
w herever I lie row "drop*" will
determine the winner of a car
donated by Bob Dance Dmlgr
Parttclpants need not be prrseni
to win
Hamburgers will lie served
from 6-7:30 p m on the football
Held.
For more Information on thr
Boosters' biggest fund-raising
activity vet. call Sherri Kltnrr at
323--i97B or Gail Stewart al
323-6690

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Georgia Bryant, sice president. Ante Frazier,
president Core Riggins, sergeant at arms,
Gladys •« i, reporter, end Donne Williams,
recording secretary Front row from left, Mozetl

Jo h n ro n nsststant secretary, A lb e rta
Merkerson. financial secretary, and Lula
Montgomery Seated it Ethel Roliin v*dh th«
theme of Giving a Helping Hand
the club
semes the Midway area xnd helps where
needed

Criminal justice degree
first step for honor grad
At It* summer commencem rnt. Ilelhune Cuokman College
Extrnskin Department of San
ford and Seminole County
announced
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signed lor Inexperienced and
experienced fly-lycra. Detailed
Instruction wiD progress from
rx**ir to advanced Py p-virm*.
Including deer hair bass bug*,
saltwater flies, traditional dry
flies and nymphs INov 7 to Dec
19. Mondays. 6 3 0 8 30 p ni
835/person I

An unrefundable lee of 87 will
be collected In pre-registration
The fee include* the OOSt of a
lunch.

into the garden Bedding plani*
are available at garden supply
store* at reasonable price* and
offer flower* quicker than
growing your own plants from
seed*
When buying seed*, you get
what you pay (or. Seed or name
varietim ul a specified rotor are
more expensive than color mix­
ture* If possible, plant seed*
according lo directions on the
package Plant after the worst ot
the rainy season or small seed*
may tie washed away. The other
alternative I* to start plant* In
flat* sc they can be moved to
x h rltrr during heavy rain*
S o m e a n n u a l s s u c h as
nasturtium* and sweet pea*
should be planted directly In the
garden
Keep a &lt;.ireful watch on young
annuals Their roots are shallow
so watering Is necessary every
day or so until they are well
established. Pests also must be
kept under control.
To produrr compac t bushy
plants, pinch ot the top patr ol
leaves alter seedlings have at
least three pair* of leave!. This
will produce side branches and
better quality plants.
The gardeners w ho learn how­
to successfully grow annual* can
producr beautiful color all
winter In their Florida garden.
(Celeele Whit# i# Seminole
C o u n t y E x t # n # lo n U rb a n
Horticulturist. Phono. 323-2600,
•it. 175.)

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where she serves as (h u t c h
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r» elect Com m issioner Bob
Thom as— District 2 kick oil
program will tie Saturday Nov
r&gt; ai Allen &lt;Ji.qiel African M*ih
imIis I Fpi**opal Church
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Is I tie theme of I Ills program
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gm|&gt;rl musk Sortie ol thr &lt;hods
will la- the s|k*i lal male chorus ol
Morning Glotv Missionary Bap
list Church the Alien Chapel
Male Chorus and other comtnu
run grotqn and church choirs

Mi Sinai Missionary Baptist
Chun h Jerry Avenue in West
Saulord Tile rhurclle* ul the
com in u n II v are in v ite d lo
worship with tile Ml**(on IV
[kirtuient ot I ongte** No Urn- ol
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Sister Ida Boston is mission
prrxidenl ot Congress No OtU
I he Rev Andrew Evans •* pics
litrnl of Congress No line
(Marva Hawhlnt ie a Sanford
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Sanford newt Phone 322 5411)

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‘Alligator..' I/rugous in Para*H^** ’ exhibit. open through Jail
H at Orange- Couniy 11i%tnr i&lt;aI
Museum. 812 E Rollins SI.. In
Orlando's I.i k Ii llavrn Park
Kkhlbll explore* man'* fastinalion with alligators On loan
from Ihr Museum of Florida
History Admission la frrr.
Festival of Trees *|iou*nrrd
•&gt;V Council of 101 will tic held
Nov 9-13 al Orlando Museum of
Arl al Loch Haven, which will
benefit from the proceeds
Patron's Party. Nov 9 The art
&lt;•rite r is lo. .tied at 24 Hi N Mills
Ave . .H lm d o Admission 83 23
for adults. 8 1 for children
Laser F a ir at the Orlando
Science Center continuing until
Jan 12 Exhibition allows visi
tors to learn about lasers
through Intenti Hon. such as by
talking on a laser pbont and
shouting coded satellite* In a
laser game Oemonst rat Ions on
laser p o w e r can be seen
Ihrougfioiii rath day Twenty,
six holograms alvi Iralurrd The
t enter lot ated In Orlando s larch
llavrn Park, is o|irn Monday*
through Thursdays ft a m to 3
p m . Frida vs 9 a m to •» p in
Saturdays noon to It p m ami
Kuud.iv* o&lt;*»n to 3 p in Ad
mission Is 84 tor adults 8.1 for
children and senior* and 8l&lt;&gt;fot
families
M a rtin L u t h e r K in g J r .
Celebration &lt; hull to |wrl&lt;&gt;rm
Sunday, 3-3 p m In l-akr Murv
High StluMtls auditorium Varl
rty of |talrioti&lt; and spiritual
songs to he presented Ad
mission is 81 30 for children
agrd 7 |3 and 84 f.ir adult*
&lt; hlldren ti and younger ad
uolird tree Ih r production is
die rua)or fund raiser lor Ihe
Martin l.uihrr King Jr Crletira
non in January
Cw tnprrHlpidalurdav Alur
"M en’a Beauty Cnnteat" to
lir s|n&gt;ris&gt;.rrd hv VFW Post 3403
and laidies Auslltarv as fund
raiser lor the VFW Hetirement
Home tiring hull! In Florida
Dinner t» set for 7 p »i on
Salurday with Hie rnntrst |..|
lowing Contestants from Ihs
trui IM will in&lt; lode Dlsirlci
Commando Fred Ixoiuud and
IHal 3408« ummaitdef Hon Hail
A 83 lir will lie i barged tor die
rn irria ln m rin and a luilfri
those wishing lo enter may
&lt;&lt;iiii.ui llaslrv and Kvrlvu llari
al 2tiO 38&lt;t|
Renaissance Fall Festival.
al the t rn lra l Florida lair
grtMind Saluritav Ironi n«n&gt;n lo 8
p m Festival will fialore so&lt; h
medieval attr.ii tious as horses
front ihr dinner Ihr.itrr Arahian
Nlgtils and Hie wi/aid Ironi the
Mvsierv Fun Ifousr fiikris are
80 al Ihr gale and Itu ludr
tiarlieiur und tirvrrugr* For
more Inlormalion toiiiai I Kaltiv
Anderson al 423 2021 Festival

lo hrurlll W’r Carr, it 24-hour
rrlsls intervention lioillnr serv­
ing Orange anil Semlnolr conn
lies
Seminole C oun ty Historical
Musoum. 300 Hush lllvd . San
ford (uerns* from F‘lr&amp; World).
o|»rn frrr lo Ihr puhllr. 9 a m to
I p in. Monday through Friday
and 1-4 p m
Saturday and
Sunday Featuring history of
c o u n t y , i r a n s p o r t a 11 o n .
agrlcuhiiltiirr and schools and
display of lorn-of-ernlury living
quarter* Call 407-321 2480
“ B h o w o f f " A n t lr j r e and
Custom Car Show. Swap Meet
and Car (.'orral. e|mnsorrd by the
Antlrpie and Classic Automobile
Club of Seminole County, will lie
helil Salurday from 9 a m to 4
p m Seminole Houlrvard. on
which the fifth annual show will
take place, will lie blocked off at
Park Avenue by l-akr Monroe
The awards ceremony will begin
al 3 p m F'or more Information,
i all li’Fi 1707
S p e c ia l O ly m p ic s Indoor
(tames to commence at Lake
Marv High School on Saturday,
with o|ienlng ceremonies and
thr parade c.f jih'ef«-s at 9 a m
ll.i»kf lKill and weightlifting will
begin at ihr school shortly
allerward lit mnasllt s will lie al
Ihe Sanford Gymnastic* Center
al 0 30 a m and howling will
start around I p m al Ihr
A lta m o n te H o w lin g Lanes
Pat lit l|utmg alhrlles arr men­
tally handicapped Individuals
horn age 7 to adult F'or more
Information call Cindy Fugr
Hr ink at 322 9230
The Boys of Sum m er cosmic
concert lesturlng male vocalists
al John Young Planetarium al
lh.- Orlando S&lt; truce ( rn tri H1&lt;*
K Hollins Si Through Nov 2ti
1lie late night sltow will feature
link flo u ts lu rk Side of Ihr
Monti album al I I p m and
midnight on Friday and Salur
llav mghls Admission Is 84 |irr
sltow
T h e M c -t la n A d v e n tu r e
s
h
o
w
o|&gt;ro through Jan 20 1080 al
.lohii young Plarteidrloin, Or
lando Sc ience ( rn trr. 8 10 FI
Hollins Si h&gt; h llavrn Park.
Orlando Monday through Frt
dav 2 30 p m . Saturday. 2. 4
and 7 to p m . Sunday 2 and 4
p m Admission 81 over general
admission In Ihr crtllrr
T o d d le r B t o r y t l m s s lor
2 year-olds take place Thursday*
al l o i n
and 10 43 a m and
Siorytlinrs for ages 3 In 3 are
scheduled al |0 13 and 10 43
a m al Ihe Northwest llranc h of
ihe Seminole County Library
System 380 (ireeriwav lllvd,
l-akr Mary In Sanford Sings
puppets readings llngrrplav*
and kiddle aerobics inc luded lo
ptr register.!all 321-24 IO

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Airman James C i.vnn Ir
son of Mr. and Mrs James (.
Lyon of Sanford, has gradiuilrd
from Air Force basic training al
latrkland Air F'nrrr ILise. Texas
H r Is a 1087 graduate ol
Semlnolr High School. Sanford
During Ihr six weeks ol (rain­
ing. Ihr airman studied Ihr Air
Force mission, organi/allon and
customs, and received special
training In human relation*
In addition, airmen who complrlc Utsic naming earn crrdlls
loward an assoc lair d rg rrr
through Ihr ronummlty college
of Ihr Air Forc e
Aitt.ian Jar. es F Davis, son of
Melvin G Davis ol Sanford, has
graduated Irorn Air Forre luslc
training si Lackland Air Force
llase. Texas
lie is a 1983 graduatr ol
Semlnolr High Schoof. SanfcMil
During Ihe six weeks of train
log. Ihr airmail studied ihe Air
Force mission, orgaiu/aiion and
customs, and received special
naming in human relations
In addition, airmen who com­
plete basic training earn credits
loward an assoc late drg ire
tluoiigh llie community rollrgr
ol tfir Air F'ctrc e

Hl-MCCOMbf t»mmj VcIVWeM

Special donation
Members of Ihe Seminole Couniy Special
Olympians, Lake Mary Rams girls and boys
basketballs learns, have more than one than
uniting them with the donation ol team
uniforms by Ihe Knights of Pilhcas Friendship
Lodge 218 At Lake Mary High on Wednesday
are (Iron! row from lelt) Miquel Gonzalez. Shadi

Masn. Jeama Bantz (coach). Karen Barber.
Johnny Montgomery, James Ward. Latoma
Randall and Charmam Martin In back Irom left
are Nelson Beltran. Oiane Ball, Lorenzo
Morrow Sean Wilder (tall boy). Willie Williams
and Tocia Spaulding Not pictured is Lathano
Hooks

T h e ra p is t d o e s heartbreak s u rg e ry
Unite* Frees Intematlenal*
i
MINNKAPOI.IS - |)r Stephen
Gulto llgurrs hr could have
i hanged Ihr course ol history
had hr lM-ro alilr lo lira! Uur« o
Vic im la lor Tovrsliark" altrr
ihr dralli of Prlttcr Allirrl
lie Irrl* Ihr rigidity of Ihr
Victorian Agr slrm m rd directly
Irccm Ihr lallurr of Ihr Widow ol
Windsor toropr with Ihr loss ol
hrr husband
G U 11 o . w h o p r a r 11 r r s
(tsvrholhrrapv lo New York and
trachea at Colombia Unlvrrsity
ha* clrlmrd Ihr lnw ol a loved
one— through death or a parting
rJ I he w ays- ax 'fevrshev i.
And Dial is thr name ol a t««&gt;k
hr has written with a former
patient Connie Church, a lav*
Allgrlrs writer w ho Is a divorcee
arid Ihr moihrr id two
Th ry srr Grral llrtlain s Victo
rla as an exirrm r example ol
somroor who iirvrr lacrd up lo
ihr prohlrm ol dealing with a
hrnkro hrart
■'So grral was hrr loss lhal *hr
pul thr rotirr Htltlsh F.mpirr
Into lovrslicM k.“ Coillo wtllrs
" T h e somber clothing, thr
austerity thr rigidity— Ihe Vi&lt;
torian Agr was in truth an agr ol
mourning a rrlic &lt;non ol Uocc u
Victoria's gflrl. hrr own lov
rsliiH'k
T h r Ihrraplsl would have lid
thr i|urrn throtlgh six str|&gt;*
teaching hrr "how to rrcovrr

Irom hra rl h rra k and lovr
again "
W briber Vic torta mold havr
lovrd again, shr probably would
havr lirnrhlrd Irom undrrslanding thr priM rsev— Irom shoe k
grid and w iling Idamr to trsig
nation, rrhuddmg and rrsolulion
In since k Gulto wrilrs thrrr Is
all Imuirdlalr srlisr ol nunihnrss diwirtrntatlon. and dlslirhrl During grlrl thrrr I* not
lost mourning lor thr loss of thr
iw-rson hut mourning for thr
‘ cinIul Iitlr &lt;| promisr ol a hlr
togrtltrr "
I’ro p lr next start blaming
tJ-rinsr1■ * tl.r other person nr
others m grnrral or they may
look In I h r l r g r n r r a l llfr
circumstance* a* wrll to placr
hlam r Gollo says angrr Is
usually thr strottgrst rmoilou al
(Ills llmr
H rsigua llon Is callrd Ih r
“ goodbye stage" and sonir con­
sider II Ih r hardest to gri
ihrougb In rrh u lld in g . tFir
|irrsc&gt;o rrall/rs thr worst Is over
and II is llm r to start dating and
T cm using on vour own nrrds lor
tin hrsi llmr m your hlr “
During Ihr resolution slagr
people slarl a nrw life cycle."
aware they have “ made (iracr
w ith ihrir rm oitonal (tain "
"While I had no cure lo oiler
mv pulirnt*. I could hrl|i ilirm
make STOW- ol what Ihrv were

ex|iriii4i&lt; lug— make them rral c ire nil promoting thru twwck
In an Interview in Mmn&lt;-u|Nihs
l/r lhal Ihrv could endure wh.il
Ih rv Inlllallv found let lir un­ ihrv agreed ihrir cilorl amounls
In ' an einulumy ol heart hrr.ik
bearable Gulto wriir*
Much ol Ihr ItcMik deals with
H r first Irralrd women who
w rrr Irving lo ad|u*t lo living the lo s s o| a lover or a *| m i i i *c
with Irrmlnally ill husliands but through divon e
"I thought I was going in
h r later lire atm- a sought-after
*ane Churrhsaid rec alling ihr
counse lor lor star cmaard lovers
Krcrntly. Coillo and Church |&gt;eMnd alter tier hiixltuiid asked
ha vr brrn cm Ihe talk show lor a divorc e

* J O H N E.

POLK
SHERIFF - PROVEN LEADERSHIP

Trends don’t change modesty
DRAR A B B Y : Hreently you
told a 14 yrur-old ghl whose
inolher woulcln i Id her wear a
straplrss. wraparound drrs*
Iw-t ausr ii was tcmi rrvc-.dmg that
ihe rules lor how a 14-yrar-old
g irl s h o u ld die** ha ve n't
c hanged
Wrll. I am a 14 year old girl,
and I sav they havr changed
liM lay. gitls a ir com|M-ilrd lo
show oil Ihrir licMlIrs lircausr of
thr samr social rules that lore rd
ihrir grandmollirrs lo cover op
ihrir*

I'm a llgurr skatrr— not on lir.
on rnlln skates, so you won't lwsrrlng mr in tFm- Olympics titt­
les* thry accept dancing oil
wheels Instead ol blades as &gt;111
•ithlrtic c o m | H iiiio ti

Hot whe ther It s. dour oil
whrrls or blades, one thing Is
ihr same— Ihe buys arr always
hilly dressed, hill Ihr girls are
sem i nude The M in e tiling I*
true in many oiltrr s|Mirts. Just
take a look al how Ihr gymnasts
arr dressed when they (K-rlnrm
And II Isn't only In shirts, my
sislrr has an allrr-sehnol |oh lhal
re(|iilres her lo wear a uniform
with short shorts during Ihe
summer, so ihe customer* mil
IcMik at her legs while ordering
p lu s
It's everywhere. Ahhy. Jusl
lake a look around v*&gt;u
S C A N T IL Y C L A D
IN TEN N E S S E E
DEAR S C A N T IL Y C LA D : Call
me o ld -fa s h io n e d , hoi m y
p e rce p t loti ol a r c r p lu lile
ImiMlt-sl) attire hasn't changed,
allhoiigh fashions have Witness
today’s baseball and (nothall
iinlfnnrs Gone are Ihe b.q!gy
trousers— replaced with skin­
tight sltrtch pa ills
D E A R A B B Y : I jusl sal
ihrough u Sunday morning
sermon In w hkh our minister
used Ihe phra*- "man * sr-ed"
no less than a dozen limes. I was
all I could do lo keep Irom
walking out.
It s tukeu whal seems like an
eon In enlighten |M*oplr almul
ihe miracle of reproduction, and
wJuil hiijipens? An Higoianl.
callous |Mlrlarch stands In Ironi
of a church full of people and

A D V IC K

A B IG A IL
V A N BUREN

(Problsms? Wrll* lo Dssr Abby.
For s psrsonsl. unpublished
rsply. stnd a stll addrstisd.
tlsmpsd snvslops lo Dsar Abby.
P.0. Boi 68440. Los Angslst.
Calll 80069. All corrctpondtnct
It confidsntlal)

ggc itrucf Willi*.
r is
VI

DIE HARD

it

Implies that the creation of life Is
a process m which m a n — make
that "Man ’— sows Ihe seed, and
woman provides Ihe (Missive soil
Well. I'm ool going lo lake ll
anymore All hie m this world is
Uirn ol Woman ll s a ( miwi-i wr
musi rec laim as our own. or lwic-s|Miusihle lor Ihe coullniied
d rs re s p c c l and s u h ju g a llo n
d um p ed on our sisters and
children. The o vu m — make lhal
" O v u m " — Is the "se e d ": and
semen Is. you'll pardon Ihe
expression, fertilizer

Hughes
°

AGAIN

S uperintendent o f Schools
R cbert W B o b " Hughes

VOTE NOV. 8th

* Initiated 911 System In Sem inole County
* Secured $6 .5 M illion For Sem inole County

7:M A I860

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John E. Polk

* Started Central Florida Crime Lab
a Introduced Computer-Aided Dispatching
a Seminole County Sheriff Since 1968
a FL. Highway Patrol Trooper. 10 Years
a Graduate F.B.I. National Academy

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CLEVELAN D
D E A R M A T R IA R C H : Y purs Is
auedher variation oil the same
old theme: Which Is more Ini*
(mui.ii i I In Ihe creation ol life—
Ihe egg or Ihe sjierin? Obviously
they .ire ol equal lm|Mirlanre
since neither can reproduce
wllhooi ihe oilier And enough
ol ihe name-calling, please. Man
Is not “ lerllll/rr": neither Is
woman "dirt."

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IN BRIEF
Sager to speak next week
LA K E MANY — The Lakrvlrw Baptist Church. 126 W.
Lakrvlrw A ve. Lake Mary, will feature Dr. Doug Sager of
Birmingham. Ala.. a» speaker at Revival Nov. 6 — 0. Sager la
well known for hit humorous presentation of the Bible. Sager
will be speaking al 11 a m. Sunday and at 7 p in Sunday
through Wednesday. There will be a ladles sack luncheon
Tuesday at 12 30 p in. with Sager featured as speaker
Sager will also speak al « drug a:,d alrohal abuse seminar al
lhe Lakevlew Baptist Church Saturday at 3:30 p.m. Sager, as a
member of the board of directors of Alabama Clllren't Action
Committee, presented this program to 8B0 schools In Alabama.

Fun F«st *88 M l this wMkcnd
LAKE MAHY — The Church of the Nativity. County Road
427. Lake Mary, will have their Fun Feet 86 Nov 4 — 6 There
will be live entertainment, baked goodies, dinners, bingo,
prises, am! much more.

Association celebrating anniversary
I

CLEARW ATER — The First South Florida Missions!) Baptist
Association will celebrate Us 1001b annlvrrsary Nov. 1 6 — 19
In Clearwater
An rsbtbll of historical materials will be on display at the
Martin Luther King J r . Community Center In Clearwater Nov
14 — IHfrom 10a m lo 6 p m
Rev J.F . Ilafgrrtl will speak Nov 16 at the Ml Carmel
Missionary Bspttst Church In Clearwater al 9 30 a m
Or. C Earl Joiner will speak Nov. 16 on the doctrine of the
churrh at 9:15 a m at the Ml. Carmel Missionary Baptist
Church

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Tbs Episcopal C hurch W oman o f H o ly C ro a t Church had I h a ir
annual Faff Festival Day Thursday in fro n t o f lha c h u rc h Tha
C hurchyard sale was o nly one o f (ho m any tv a n la o f th « day,

w hicn in c lu d e d a K ounlry K itchen, a bake sale, a turkey
luncheon, and an inform al suopar

Longbolham lo perform
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SANFORD - The Central Baptist Church. 1311 Oak Ave .
Sanford, will host musical evangelist Keith Longbolham
Sunday Nov 6 at 7 p m Umgbntham will sprak and stng
about rhrtstlan topics

Awans bsgun in Lake Mary
LAK E MARY — The First Baptist ('hutch Markham Woods.
5400 Markham Woods Rd . Lake Mary, baa begun an Awana
program for children on Sundays from 3:30 lo 7 p m Awana
ctMtsisUof lhire parts games, achievements tn Bible memory,
and council time (singing and Bible story)
For more information, rail 333-2065

Goil lournsimm! to rsi&amp;s funds
SANFORD - The Mouse of Good Will. 601 E 23th St .
Sanford. Is sponsoring a gull tournament at Tlmaruan Golf and
Country Club Dec 2 al 12 p m The tournament will be used lo
raise funds fur the House Tire entry lee is a 6 100 donation
Prises include money, a color television, and savings bonds .
There will hr s bsrbeque dinner after the tournament.
For more information, call 323-5415

Appreciation Day for aducatore
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SANFORD - The First Baptist Church. 319 Park Ave .
Sanford, will have Approbation Day Nov. 6. The rfiurch will
~‘afiprr&lt; late fdtMMtfliff system Workers at their 9 25 Wnd 10 55
a m services
During live 6 55 p m service, a Candlelight Lord's Supper
will be observed
The church will show Cry From Tile Mountain, a Billy
Graham Ministry Film. Sunday Nov 13 al 0 55 p m

Mld-wotk aarvico day changod
SANFORD - New Life Assembly. 100 Kennel Rd . tuts
changed their mid week worship service from Tuesday at 7
p m lo Wednesday at 7 p in The service offers Royal Rangers
for txiys. MissHmrtirs f&lt;»r girls, sdult Bible study for adults.
1 Igfit house lor Youth (13 — 21 yearsl. and a nursary for the
babies
TtH-y will also feature Rev Mayo speaking about Bible
Prophesy Update, Nov 6 a I 6 30 p.m
For marc Information, call 322 9222

Hot dogs to be at yard sale
SANFORD - The Good Shepherd Luthem Church. 2917
Orlando Dr.. Sanford, will have a yard sale Nov 12 from 9 a m.
lo 5 p ill There w ill tie hoi dogs, chill, and baked goods as well
as various knlck kuarks

Sound of Joy coming to town
W IN TE R SPHINGS - Th e First Bapllsl Church of
TusrawilU. 4500 Dike Kd . Winter Park, will sponsor Sound of
Joy Nov. 11 al 7 p tn
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Sound of Joy performs 300 concent a year and has recorded
five albums
For more Information, call 657-4993

Stewardship speaker on Sunday
SANFORD - The Rev R Higgins. Presbytery Stewardship
Representative, will s|&gt;eak al the Flrsl Presbyterian Churrh.
301 Oak Ave.. Nov 6 He will be speaking on Stewardship
Sunday.

Ostendorf on Ostendorf
LAKE MARY — The Flrsl Churrh of the Na/urrnr, 171 E
Crystal l-ukr Ave.. Lake Mary, will feature speaker Rev. Ray
Ostendorf Nov.6 al 10 45 a m.
Ostrndorf pastors al thr Remington Church In Clnclnatll and
Is thr father of Uike Mar)' pastor Sroit Ostendorf.

Hot dogs, chiii, suprlse entertainment
CASSELBERRY — The Westminster Presbyterian Church.
2641 Red Bug Lokr Rd.. Casselberry, will be sponsoring a hot
dog und chill supper Nov. 12 al 6:30 p.m. with suprlse
entertainment al 7 30 p m. Tickets are 63.50 for adults and 62
for children

Astronaut to speak
MAITLAND — T h r Church of llir Good Shrphrrd. 331 Lake
Ave.. Mallhind. will I k sponsoring a talk by Charles M. Duke,
an A] miIIo astronaut who walkrd on (he moon. Nov. 19.
Dukr is shaking al the second annual Ministries Fair of the
Episcopal Diocese of Central Florida
For more Information, cull 644-6361.

Kristallnacht remembered
DELTON A — Temple Shalom. 1765 Elkram Blvd.. Deltona,
will lie having a special sabbath commemorating the 50th
anniversary of Krlstullnachl al 6 p.m. Nov. 11.
On Nov. 9. 1938. hundreds of synagogues were desecrated
and the shops and homes of thousands of Jews were destroyed.
Many Jews were killed.

Country Christmas Saturday
LAKE MARY — Gruce United Methodist Church, 499 N.
Country Club Rd.. Lake Mary, will be sponsoring a Country
Christmas Saturday. Nov. 5 from 10 a m. lo 2 p.m. There will
be lunch and o craft ba/aar.

Religious education for public schools proposed
Unltad Penan in f m a tto m l
BOSTON — A non sectarian
group proposing to tiring rrllglon
hark Into America s classr'Kxn*
by 1991 said great care will he
takrn to keep the cum rulom
"within the limits of what Is
constitutionally (x-r unstable ’*
T h r W illiam sburg Charter
Foundaiton. a non proiit. non
partisan group devoted lo
rrrallng a consensus on llir
place of religious freedom, was
formed by a committer rrprr
arming Fnrirsianis. Catholics.
Jews and secularist a
On June 25. thr 200th annl
versary of the stair &lt;4 Virginia's
public call for a Bill of Rights,
t h r gro u p In tro d u c e d the
Williamsburg Charirr. which rr
affirms ihr right of freedom of
conscience and sows lo promotr
understanding of religious hhrr
ty
"Education without proper
atlrnltori to the role of religion is
poor education,’' said (H Guin­
ness. executive director of the
foundation Th r prnposrd cur­
riculum for public school* was
Introduced Thursday lo alxiul
ISO communiiy and religious
leaders at a hotel lunehron
Signers of the document In­
clude former president* Jim m y
Carter and Gerald Ford. Chief

Group addresses issue of
religion in public schools
In 'h r H cnou e are] often
intemperate debate on re*
ligton tn American public life,
disputants on all sides of the
Issue agree on one thing —
the nation's historical tradi­
tion of religious liberty la a
good one.
Increasingly they also Rnd
i hem selves In agreem ent on
another matter — that tradi­
tion Is not adequately
enied and
nation's ack
In order to
second element, a coalition of
national education leaden,
nciora oy e.mcM u o f ir, pret*
Ident of the Carnegie Foun­
dation for the Advancement of
Teaching, and sponsored b y
the W illiam sburg C h a rie r
Foundation.
"For far too long, we've had
Justice William Rehnqutst and
former Secretary of Education
William Bennett.

a rem a rk ab le alienee on
teaching about religion tn the
nation’s p u b lic schools/’
Dryer, one of the nallon's
moat reopened eductors and
the commissioner of educa­
tion from 1977 lo 1979. lold a
rtceni news conference an­
nouncing the new project.
"This alienee Is not bccaimc
of a conspiracy hut because of
confusion about whal such a
curriculum should Include
and a genuine concent lhai lu
d is c u s s r e lig io n In th r
daaaroomn might be viewed
aa lodoctrtnstfon. or a jjptaUOO of the ' conscience of
Students, as well as a violation
of the fundamental principle-*
of the Constitution.'' he said
But the silence. Boyer said,
has led lo the mlslakrn brllel
that public schools "are si the
very least. Indifferent lo re­
ligion. or at thr very most,
actively opposed" In rrllglon.
Guinness said Ihr prn|xi*ed
curriculum would address the
role of religion, rather than

concentrate on religious history.
"It will handle more Ireely the
wider issu e s ol religious liheriy."
lie sa id "It’s not an attempt to
caver the religious waterfront."
lie said ihr curriculum, wlillr
m a in ta in in g " v e r y careful
commitment* to Ix-ing within
the limits of uh.it ts constitu­
tionally permissible,’’ would
adtlrrvs Firs*. Amendment issue.
and the history of pluralism In
the United Stales
It will also attempt lo leach
i hlldrrti how lo accept religious
dllfrreiur*. and deal with "thr
coming to America, from thr
rrfosrtilks of today right Itack In
thr Pilgrims." Giitnnrsa said
“ It's amaiing thr ignorant &lt;- ol
ihr rolr of lallli in Inspiring
social tnovcmenls of freedom." .
he said, referring to thr civil
nglus* m o ve m en t and the
women's soil rage mnvrnwnt.
While Guinness acknow ledged
thr pru|Mtsal has aroused "deep
su sp icio n " am ong rx trrm e
timd.iim-m.dlMs and secularists,
hr vilil ihr foundation has re­
ceived support 11din diverse
seels.
"Some lundaineniallsts have
signed (Ihr rhailrr). some have
rrluard. Some secularists liavr
signed, some have rrlu srd.
Some alhrlsls have signed, some
have hern very hostile.*' he said

Everyone can be a point of light
I am nol altogether sure what
George Bosh means when he
talks about "a thousand point*
of light." Ilut II reminds me ol
something that happened in the
Los Angeles Coliseum one night
Just alter V-J Day In 1945
More Ilian 100.000 *|x-etulnrx
had come to witness a |Mgeam
In honor of (he ciiv's war heroes
The playing Held had hren
transformed Into a trrrlfylngly
realistIc battle scene
llrrr Is one spectator's graphic
drscription of whal lie saw
"Exploding land mines *h&lt;x&gt;k
Ihr earth. BailerIrs nf Army
tanks roared across tin- siadlmn
A muss formation ol H-29*
sw&lt;M&gt;|ied down over Ihr grral
throng ol pmplr
" T h r nolsr was drulrulng and
the rllrci overpowering, as II to
rmphusl/r the helplrssnrss and
Insignificance of the individual
In I h r f a r r o f so m u c h
mrrtianlcal might.”
Suddenly all Ih r outbursts
slopped und Ihr master of errem o n i e s s t r p p r d to th e
mlrrophonr and said
"Perhaps you sometimes say
lo yourself. My job Isn't liiqxirtanl because It's such a little
Job.' But you're wrong The most
obscure person can he very
Important. Let me show you
what I mean.”
At that p oin t I h r great
floodlights that tialhrd every
corner of thr coliseum were
tu r n e d off. T h e n o o n d a y
brightness of Ihr great arena
was suddenly turned Into total
darkness. T h in thr speaker
struck a match und In the
blackness the tiny llurnr could
he seen by everyone.
"Now you can see ihr Im­
portance of one little light." thr
speaker said "But suppose we
all strike a light."
From all over the vast col­
iseum came thr sound of mat­
ches bring struck until, faster
than It lakes to tell. 100.000
pinpoints ol light lit up ihr

sum m er night as everyone
gasped with surprise.
In thr crowd that evening was
a Catholic priest named Father
James Keller As hr made Ids
way out through the milling
thousands at thr end of the
evening's program, hr found
himself thinking about how
comparatively easy It would br
lo bring peacr lo a heartsick
world ll only enough of the
wonderful jieople In It would
make a constant effort lo spread
thr light of truth and combat the
durkenrss of error.
Thut was thr beginning of the
Christopher movement. In 43
years It has enlisted hundreds of
Ihmisands of Americans In tin
crusade lo change the world —
not through any spectacular

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means but by encouraging
normal, decent. average cltl/rns
to get into mainstream Ameri­
can life and quietly, without
fanfare, bring the Inllurnce of
good Ideus.
Anybody can !&gt;r a Christopher.
There is noihlng (o join. You
don't have tn be elected. All you
have to do ts bring Christ into
whatever corner of llir world you
huppen lo occupy. Christopher
means "Chrtsl-hearrr."
If a good man does nothing
mure than till a |ub dial might
otherwise lx- lilted by someone
whose personal Influence mi hts

fellow workers would lx- had
rather than good, lie Is making a
worthwhile contribution |(«&gt; is a
Christopher
Not many of us are railed lo txri
lx-.icons |n a darkened world,
liul each ol us cun lx- a pln|x)lnl
ol llghi And If enough ol us are,
we ran illuminate thr whole
wot Id.
This was lh«- vision of Father
Keller lhat night In 1945 when
he saw lOO.(XX) pinpoints nf
light turn the darkness ol ihe
lais Angeles Coliseum Into day.
His vision can still lx- a lamp
unto our feet.

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D EA R DR. O O T T i U i l yrar
one-third of m y husband * atomarh wa» removed because of a
bleeding ulcer. Just before being
releaara. he developed anxiety
a n d d r p r e a a lo n and w o*
hoaltallird for a week In a
payehlalrlr w ard. He ho* u
prcscrtpiion for 200 mg. Elavil ai
iiedllme. Ile'a *o doped up ‘hr
fall* asleep at work, can’t Ret out
of bed and has the energy of a
BO-yenr-old. I think till* I* .. jo
mui h medicine bui I can’l »eri?i
to Ret through to Ida doctor.
D EA R R E A C E R i The amount
of Elavil |an nnjl-drprr*M nt)
that your husband la receiving
are ms lo tie high The usual dose
la 2 5 -5 0 &gt;tig a d a y . T h r
symptoms be is experiencing
could c e rta in ly he due to
ovrr-med leal Ion.
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concerns, find another one who
will be more sympathetic and
who will consider reducing your
husband's Elavil rlow or (bang
lo g oVei to a n o th e r a nti
drprrssanl.
For more Informal lun. I am
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D EA R R E A D R R i Your son
may be sullertng from an un­
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Herr Is an example ol de
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Lew Stausbv. Irec|urul North
American cham pion and or
t asiotial world c tiampion Silling
West, hr heard lire i&gt;p|*inenls
arrive in (our hearts after North
had made a negative double ol
W rst’s our diamond overcall
lad me irll you sorneihtug alanii
the methods ol Slunshv and his
IMrlnrr Chip Mattel In tilth a
bidding silu.iixrii Marlrl had
I wo ways eg stiowlng a diamond
raise allrr a negative double A
sltnplr raise stmwrit sup|Mirl
without 4 high diamond Imiihu
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ipjcrn of diamonds w ith «u|)|«Kl
hr would rrdotihlr. which lor
them has that nfxi i.il mranmg
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significance lor Ih r actual deal,
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Your Hnaiirlal pruxpriis look
extremely encouraging today
and there Is a sluing r ham r you
could profit Irum something that
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later.
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associating will) [jeirplr who!
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sitings I mill In hind Ihe scenes!
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naa e x p o ' A paint mt&gt;dt A
out Great tfo'M r or rttir*
man I 114 *00
104 t(* U M

I bdrm . I bam. lam"* raam.
garage, n a . pain*, pool.
Nnmt U M mo
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105— DuplexTriple* / Rent

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L A P I MARYiSANTOPO
.

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______ Rentals ____

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part, N r t*M b r aamar Cam

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141— Horr.es for Sale

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P u a N IIN IO P O O M U' lUmt

107— M o b ile

1 0 1 -H o u m
F u r n ith o d / Ron!

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l a a i t u i o a t l a*
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CATCHER

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landtctpad foam a c ta ttrr,
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MATURE PERSON NEEDED*

M O C M A N IC A l A I K M A L I P I
atp a P i f r l N t a p t i N t
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more proprrtv then
jnvoncr in the Credlrr
Sanford lakr Mar&gt; area.

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s « iire n w d e
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REALTY, I N C .

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lima ( acaiiaat banaf"t II T
required______ Phana M l M U
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kN V B LO P B 1 IN MP MOMBI
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operators

M att ip h ai

STEN STRO M

i rat technician

73— E m p lo y m e n t
W a n te d

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pafmrct
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r«&gt;M Mm*
p a d ba n t Alaa. Irrigation

and h a d M f l u a A p p tfX
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i n Cra aarta Way ta**ar«

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P tM O N N tl

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. •_______Ball 1A PaNaai

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UOfES HELP WAITED
Da ) M

141— ffcniBS fo r S x l*

WAR I HOC IB (POO K I M

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Wlwia* without
chemtaw a p v t up truck
AAA T i n I t n m
__________ M M H I ___________

I — t W ll H n Oo4Nna I n

K IT N * C A R L Y L E ® b&gt; L a r r y W rig h t

71— H t lp W a n te d

71— H s lp W s n ts d

71— B t l p W a n f t d

Sanlord, Florida — Friday, NovambR* 4, 1MB — 11B

OB V O T E D TO E X C E L L E N C E

•IG SALE!
T rl A Sat SAM te 4PM. }J0*
E a t l M ich C l . S a n lo rd
M ofortfCNt B4br cfothat
Th at
ANO M UCH M O R E t

RIG SALE!!
Sat ll/j. AMD*,.
llOStttumo 0 ' Sanford
LOTS TO CHOOSE TR O M t
CO M M UNITY Y A R D SALE
440 E C h u r c h 4 r a I n
Longneed
T u r n I ture,
clothing antiquat A mite
T h a t ■T r l . A Sal____________

DO NOT M ISS THIS O N E 1
F IR S T T IM E O T T E R E D ! Ba
the lirtl *o mtpacl m u clean
and comfortable 1 bdrm .
homo aal in kitchen, tcreened
polio lo .a if garden area,
(anted *ard « iih big oak
taJ *oo
BUILO VOUB DREAM
NO U S S I On Ihit head Mt m
taction al N v tif hama* Lai

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Ta tat (all

333-3031
EQUITY TRADE"
PLANT CITY/HISTORIC ARU
) bdrm . I bam. I 4M tq tl .
C / H/ A . Ip l. need H o o rt.
Nncad lap gar n/nerkthap.
dot I houta At.u-.afcl* mtg
Ptducad N SIT.4MI Call lor
dafoilt
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H I P lk tlr* * Rd . L A K E
M A R Y . T i l. Sat .Sun. I t
Tvrnlfor* Claming StOr*
Gfottnar* A M . k i **— »___

DON’T MISS THIS ONE!
T r l . Sat . A Sun
1) 0*
Palmetto Ar* . Sanford lea
C 'ta m Tab'* A a Padded
Bantnood Cha'rt. Old Trunk.
Vocvum C foanart. Taofo.
O'that Bab, Cfomat. Canopr
Bad Curfo.nt Rodt A Blintft.
Tablet A Chairs. R adial
Plctura Fram at. Haafort
P o '.A Pant A M O R E ' _____

EVCRTTNING IS CHEAP!
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fwrmihiHff. ltf| ol m fK l
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GREGORY LUMBER
UCSENTS..
SUPER TARO SALE!
NO VEM BER I1TH
tA M T O J P M
located an let in hant X
G R E G O R Y L U M B E R . M0
Map1* Ar* ., Santard Ova
tour Tail Cleaning Non! Can
m M R to ratar,* rou» ta x *
t a mt BEST SALE E V E R '
SEE T O U T H E R E I
iN a O a X x t Pfoat* )

URGE MULTI FAMILY SALE
•40 V ille n Rd . Sanford
Sat No, )
Efoct T'brating
da, bad and fott ol om#f
"amt F ,v r d t * t a N I I I I I

SUPER OUPER SALE!!
Trl A S a t. (A M to 4PM I 4 »
Mgrtia lot* S Santad Ar* )
Camper Cano* Bot'on Terri
or pupp, Turn*for* and lo'l
otm .vc'
GOOD PBICESt
M l )&gt; tl t a d 'r x t .o n ta Info
T H RE E T A MI L Y V A R D S A IE
Turn Lmant. D vhat A M a t
Ma *la lr Cr. Sat • * » &gt; ) ' h

VARIETY OF ITEMS
*0f Caforf Am
_________U * Itillp m _________

XMAS CRATTS A CLOTHES

Sat 1 Jun . 4AM fo IP M TM
B tfn o td Ci r cl e Sanford
Dining Room Sat. Clothing
Cactus Plants, etc

Hautahald iN m t Tn A S a t
*0« J u a n .laCt ID 4D&gt;
Y A R D SALE RARE SALE
E V E R Y T H IN G SALE
B a n a l l l t Lake Ma r,
Ctmalar* Nor ) * 4 C a m
•I C 'r t 'o t L a tt Am A Counlr,
Club Road " '0 Brick Build
mg All donatiQ'tiapprrclaNd

MUCH TO CHOOSE FROM!

YARD SALE * BARED G000S

T n Sat A Sun U M f o t P M
101 E Airpqt B ird . So-lord

lat. N * «. I I. f Jpm Good
ip*e***d Eva'^witcai Li/ttwf
an CfiuFti. I f 17 OiaAdo 0?
Hof dogs chili 4 baktd goods
wilt also tw avjriatkt__ __

LOTS OF BARGAINS!

MULTIPLE FAMILY SALE
Sat Ottlf. 1AM III T &gt;04
l&lt;3yi+v&gt;»id&gt; Of . S+nFprd______

NEIGHBORHOOD TAROSAU
Sat 4AM til TT &gt;00 M0 W Dm
St Wind— Air Cend . Book*
OfllC* Swppl'tt. HeuMhold
Ifomt. CNthat. Tayt. Gamat
Oacattiant. A much m g a I

NEWFLEA MKT!
OSTEEN HARDWARE
115 RAILROAD AVE^ OSTEEN
TABLES A V A IL A B L E !
SATURDAY U M N 4PM
_____ CALL 111 0*0)
SANORA » S Odham Dr
Movtabau itamt A a tta trd
doming Trl A Sat t 4pm

1 FAMILY CARPORT SALE
&gt;4*4 s O rt n d r k n Am Sat.
* 4pm T V . lurnila*. dith
nathar and houtahofo INmt
M4I Cavntrr Club Baad. laniard
lu m a at W ))m tt I Mourn
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hautahold Ifom t. clolhat.
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mara. Boat A aquipamln
(I I S A R I T A S T R IC T
T r l A Sal. * M 4pm
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t i t B R I P R C L I T T F S TR C B T
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                    <text>NEWS DIGEST
—

Lovers commit suicide
HEUING — Tw o siarrmssed Chlnrwe lovers
blew themselves up with a homemade homb
atop the Inurlst-parkrd Great Wall In an
apparent suicide part that also seriously injured
a New Zealand woman. officials said today.
The ro u p lr. apparently Involved In an
rstra-marttal affair, were hogging each other
when Ihe bomb when off and killed them
Monday morning al Ihe popular Iladallng
■ecilon of Ihe Great Wall. 43 miles northwest of
Beijing. Ihe official Xinhua news agency and
witnesses said
Dorr ns of foreign tourists were in ihe area al
the time of the ea plosion.
A New Zealand Embassy spokesman said
CoUerna Wong, of Auckland, received ihe “ full
force" of Ihe blast and suffered serious head
injuries. She underwent several hours of
surgery Monday night and was listed In “ very
serious condition" today al Temple of Heaven
Hospital In southern Beijing

25 C e n ts

TU ESD A Y

N o v e m b e r 22, 1 98 8

Keith moves closer
O fficials say storm will strike
w est coast tom orrow morning
MIAMI — Tropical storm K rilh moved today
toward Florida's west coast where ll was
expected lo roll ashore Wednesday morning with
lop sustained winds of 63 ttiph and torrential
rains, (tie National Hurricane Center
Forecasters said Krilh was rid expected lo
grow into Ihe season's sixth hurricane, although
lls winds still would be capable of causing wide
damage and delaying the launch nf (hr next
space shuttle mission
'
The storm, bom Thursday, flrsi swrpi west
serosa the Caribbean, haltering western Cuba
and Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula wlih heavy rain
and high winds Sunday and Monday, said Bob

Sheels. d im tor ol Ihe National Hurricane ( ’ruler
In Miami.
As rxjiec Ird, Krilh started moving lo Ihe
northeast Monday night, forming thunder sionus
over Ihe lowrr Florida Keys, and mnllniird
turning toward (h r east today
Tropical sinrin warnings wrre issued lor thr
weslrrn Florida coast hum Cape Sable south of
Naples lo Cedar Key. HO miles north ol Tanqu
"The present motion of the storm would bring
Ihe center over Ihe west coasi ol Florida early
Wednesday." forrcaslrr III) Clark said
Al H a m loday. Krilh was t rnlrrrd near
latitude 24 H north, longitude H6 0 west, about
2H3 miles west southwest of Fort Myrrs Fla The
Bee Storm . Page BA

PALMDALE. Calif - The Defense Depan
men! refused for years even lo acknowledge the
existence of Ihe Stealth strategic bomber, bul Is
suddenly bringing Ihe revolutionary warplane
out from under wraps
Last week Ihe IVntagon released a photograph
of Ihe dull black "flying wing." and today Ihe
Air Force planned lo pul one of the rrvolu
lionary S4S0 million warplanes on display lor
the first lime.

W t’re the champs
Ovt*do High lootbad players hold their
helmets high Monday night after a 76 victory
over Seminole In Ihe District 4A7 tiebreaker
held el Oviedo Frank Dior scored the tying
touchdown end Erie Dullmeyer convened Ihe

SAN FRANCISCO — Joe Montana scrambled 4
yards for a fourth quarter touchdown and latrr
connected with Jerry Klee on an HO yard bomb
for another Monday
night lo lead San Fran
rtsro lo a 37-21 victory
over Ihe Washington
Redskins lhat kepi Ihe
49ers playoff hopes
alive.
San Francisco, which
also goi u clubrecord
93-yard punl return lor a score from John
Taykir. Improved lo 7 -5 and remained I w o
games behind NFC West leading New Orleans
Washington dropped lo 6 6. one game tiehliid a
Ihree team logjam amp Ihe NFC East

winning eitra point The Lion* now advance
lo Ihe 4A-4 Region playotf (hit Friday night at
Land 0 Lakes The story and mote photos
appear on page IB

Longwood delays fee hikes
B f SANOftA BOUCNAMINI
Mereid alaff wrftar

□ Sports
Montana, 49ora bury ’Skint

LONGWOOD — Strong disapproval by two
homeowners' associations compelled city com­
missioners at h »i night's meeting lo delay
action on monthly water and sewer fee Increases
until Ihe second commission Hireling In
January.
Th r city Is calling for a 25 percent water

Incrrase and a 30 perrenl srwrr Incrrase.
according lu officials With such an Incrrase.
residential customers would jiay 131 20 a
month for sewage treatment service and IH a
month for w ain Commercial businesses would
pay 350 percent of Ihep monthly water hills or a
minimum of $50 per month
(representatives of the Columbus llarlxnir and
of Ihe Skylark homeowners' association* spike
See Fee*. Page SA

SANFOKD
John Monts wtn&gt; is rtialleugliiv!
Mayur Hrtlyr Sm ith's le-elctilon niort lo a v t i h i i I
term expressed strong rrlllrisiti ot Sm llh s record
and some actions ol ilw d lv commission al a
candidate loruut Monday night Die iiiunu l|&gt;al
election will lie conducted I V« n
All seven laiMlolairs
ap|irarri1 al the forum
s p o n s o r e d h r Ih e
G re a te r S a n fo rd
Chainlirr «d Cnnimene
and aii*wrrr«l qtirsisais
on various issues Irotti
alsHii It»i people w Imi
attended
S m llh spoke first.
Irlluig lire aoduiuf Dial
six it p n n ir t to re p n -s e iif
Ihe city on various
mminliters throughout
the courtly and Central
Florida and that hrr
Ic ttu has s e e n Increased
a .ik .e .iik
hraiilllli aI loll ol Ihe &lt;it v
Batty* Smith
alMj
Ir n«we.l *.n*r ol
pride by llie i lly sreslilenls
She said rare relations have
term In ollke and dial
already tieguii sucti as
Morris llrrd Ills llrsi
in his three m in u te
o|M-nmgsi4trmrni
He told the audience.
The east nf government
lias gone up 34 [M-rcrnl
in the Iasi lour years,
and people arr shooting
al mir police olHcers I
I hank Ihe m ayor for
serving on all those
commuters licit what
Ihe people of Sunlord
need is a representative
In City Hall “
He also i lashed with
S m llh concerning tier
pe r lor Ilia lice o n the
S e in I II o I r (' o ii n t y
Expressway Authority.
See Mayor, Page SA

By SUSAN L0 0IN
Horsld stall writer
SANFOKD - Nov 22. 1963.
Ihe day lirsldrni Jo h n F Ken
nedv wav assassinated Is a war
on the i oil-tilve American mem­
ory llut for lliovr who knew ilir
prrsidrnl. tlir memory Is |*-rhap*
more Intense.
“ It upset mr I cried like a
baby." said former Oviedo Police
Chlel Wrslry Place. 70. ol San­
ford Place, who for one week in
1961 served as Ihe official While
House photographer for Ken­
nedy. said hr was a Seminole
Courtly shrrlirs deputy oil duty
at Ihe Jail when hr got word that
Kennedv was dead.
Place, who was working lor
Sheriff Lulhur H o b b y , said
another deputy (old him lo listen
radio, because that deputy
knew Place had worked lur
Kennedy.
“ The rudlo was pluylng loud
They said John Kennedy was
assassinated I didn't believe II
when I heard II. I was shocked

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More rain coming today

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Local man who knew J F K
recalls the events of 1963

• M f l H 1B

Windy wlih a 90
percent chance of
showers or thunder­
showers Highs In thr
70s dropping Into Ihe
60s tnnlghl. Gusly
winds tonight and
W e d n e s d a y w ith
rain. Wind advisory
nut for lakes and
rivers.

SANFOKD — Seminole County solely
ollui.il* were checking rquipttirnl. fuel, and
niatrrtals today as they stand by lor impiral
sionii Krilh
"We re taking a wall and see statu e, right
now. “ Marv Glflord. county disaster
prrparednrss cnordiri.iior. said. "You could
call ll an enhanced state of readiness.”
The National Hurricane Center experts
Krilh lo strike Florida s Wesl ('oust Wed
nrsday morning, and follow a diagonal path
across Ihe stair

■ p M A O CHURCH
Herald Halt writer

From Unitad Prats International reports

• e e P e p e tA

By CAROL J . R U M M Y
Herald tlatt wr..*f

Mayor hopeful
blasts Sm ith’s
performance

Stealth bomber unveiled today

showed a majority of
Canadian* slid op
pose Ihe trade pa&lt; l.
Wnh all districts
reporting unofficial
re su lts. Ihe C o n ­
servatives raptured
169 of 293 arsis In
the House of Com­
mons. rnough for a
majority and quick
a p p r o v a l of the
a g re e m e n t w h e n
P a r lia m e n t r e ­
convenes In three
weeks The anil-free Brian Mulroitey
irsde Liberal Parlv garnered HI seats and Ihe
socialist New Democratic Parly won 43 seals

Local agencies in
‘state of readiness’

Mo^aidpigtg

SosanLoSao

Wesley Place served briefly at Kennedy’s photographer.

"O llier jieuplr had sim ilar reac­
tions. bul having k no w n him
jiersonally. I think I fell II more

so I Just had lo gel over II. Thai s
all I had a Job to do here Hut II
hurl so much to know tlir man I
Ihouglil so much ol had been
killed uselessly.
" I think Kennedy was the
lines! man with llie highest
Ideals Notmdv could make me
lielieve differently. If he hadn't
lieen assassinated we wouldn't
have Ihe problems w r have
loday." Place said
“ lie was a wonderful man
Dial s wli.it I Ihotighl ol him He
was a man. Far more so than
most anybody else I every met.
He was so exacting — wauling
Hungs done right the llrsi lime
You eotildni help hut think the
world of him."
Place, a U S Navy phologrupher from 1941 through 1061.
said he mrl Kennedy when hr
was assigned lo 1111 In lor Ihe
vacationing While House phuing
ruphrr In 1961 He was stationed
near Ihe While House and had
Ihe required security clearance
tliut allowed him in Join the stall.
“ I sure did have patrkitlc feel,
lugs In Ihe While llmiae. It’s
quite expansive. Something you
See J F K . Page SA

�G A O criticizes N A S A on costs
Stats psnsl to back drug tasting

Unllad Press International

TA L L A H A S S E E . Fla. (UPI1 - Gov. Bob Martinet* ad hoc
committee studying drugs In the workplace probably will
recommend pre-employment and for-emuse drug testing for
state employees, committee chairman Doug Hughes said.
But Hughes, who Is Marlines' counsel on drugs, said Monday
the panel may not seek random drug testing of state workers
because of strong opposition from labor unions, particularly
Ihe American Federation of State. County and Munlepal
Employers.
Hughes said tt was essential for Martinet to be able to offer
the Legislature a statewide drug policy that had across-theboard support from state agencies and employees.
Anything lees would make It very difficult to persuade
lawmakers to approve the financial investmcn* enacting a
statewide policy would require, he said, adding estimates oi the
program's cost have not been made.
The ad hoc group was appointed by Martinet last week and
charged with recommending the nation's first statewide drug
pci Icy by Dec 16. Hughes said meeting that deadline would
not be difficult. but getting the panel's recommendations
Implemented would be.

W ASHINGTON - A government report
criticised NASA Monday Tor falling to report
Ihe full cost of Its space station and other
projects to Congress and called on the
agency to develop a long-term plan far space
exploration.
The transition report, released Monday
and prepared far the Bush administration
and the new Congress by the non-partisan
General Accounting Office, estimated
NASA's costs will triple by the turn of the
century, to $32 billion or more, taking Into
account construction and operation of a
moon base and a manned mission to Mars.
It alto called on the space agency to
launch unmanned Interplanetary probes on
schedule, noting delays cost taxpayers
millions of dollars
"NASA does not have yet a strategic
long-term plan nor does It consistently
report the full costs of its project*," the
■ &gt; t said. "If NASA Is lo provMr *ht
technological leadership necessary to put
the United States at the forefront of
advancements In aeronautics, space science
and exploration. II must develop a strategic

‘Mi*. Santa' gala aid aftar lira ruins horn#
JA C K S O N V ILLE — The woman known as "Mrs. Santa
Claus" for her Christmas toy giveaways for underpriveledgrd
children received help from volunteers after fire destroyed her
home.
An electrical fire In the air conditioning unit gutted Dorcas
Drake's house Monday, destroying her furniture and many of
her personal belongings, Jacksonville fire officials said.
Drake. 72, has coordinated the annual Christmas party for
thousands of needy children in Jacksonville for more than 25
yean and despite the setback, she said preparations for this
year's toy drive were underway.
Th e Jacksonville Fireman's Credit Union started a fund­
raising drive to replace her furniture and clothes, since she did
not carry fire Insurance, a fire spokeswoman said.
Volunteers gathered near the house's charred frame In the
Jackaonrllle'sntstortcSpringfield area.
"Th is la m y old neighborhood and knowing her for so long
and knowing what she’s done far kids, t just had to lend a
hand." said volunteer Jack Sima.
Said Red Cross volunteer Maria Nassau. "She's been m y role
model. W hy do you think I'm In the Red Cross? Now it's her
turn to get some help."
Each year Drake coordinates a toy drive In conjunction with
fire stations and businesses. Thousands of needy children line
up outside the Jacksonville Veteran's Memorial Coliseum to
sort through rows of new and used donated toys.

Huntars find body In shallow g m o
FO R T MYERS — Lee County Sheriff's deputies covered the
scene of a passible murder Monday as a precaution against
dtstnicilve winds and rain that associated with tropical storm
Keith.
Hunters discovered a partially decomposed body In a shallow
grave In a heavily wooded area in south Fart Myers Monday
morning, said Capt. Michael Rymer with the Lee County
Sheriff’s Department.
Rymer said authorities have protected the area until crime
scene specialists from the Florida Department of Law
Enfajytjqrero A U ly* .Tpcpdgy ■ "W e have it secured We have It
" W r hope to' Have (the scene) processed before the storm
reaches us." Rymer said.
He said authorities have few dues about the body, which has
yet to be classified as male or female. He also said police have
"no Idea" who pul It there or how long It has been burled

Sh«lltf opens lor families and mothers
ORLANDO — A modest shelter built without government
money opened for homeless families and single women with
children living on (he streets In one of America's fast-growing,
prosperous cities.
"It's frightening whal's happening lo families.*' Brother
Andrew Bratcher with the Human Services Council said si Ihe
Monday opening. “ Families are sleeping In underpasses and
parks. Our biggest problem Is that families are more afraid to
come to shelters than young men because of what could
happen lo their children.**
Officials estimate at least GOO homeless people will knock on
shelter doors every night when winter's chill arrives next
month. The city has only about 370 shelter beds, and only a
few are designated for families.
Built with private donations and money from charitable
foundations, the $1.4 million Orlando Union Rescue Mission
added 55 beds and hot meals for Indigent families sleeping In
abandoned buildings and vehicles.

From United Prasa International reports

LO TTER Y
The dally number Sunday in
Ihe Florida Lottery CASH 3
gams was St3.
C Straight Play (numbers in exact
order): 4250 on a 50-cant bet.
5500 on 51.
L Box 3 (numbers in any order)
580 for a 50-cent bat. 5160 on 51.
C Box 6 (numbers In any order):
540 for a 50-cent bet, 580 on 51.
L Straight Box 3: 5330 in order
drawn. 580 in any order on a 51
bet
L Straight Box 6 5200 In order
drawn, 540 it picked In combinat I o n o n 5 1 b e t

Tuesday. November 22, 1980

|LO C A L F O m C A IT
T o d a y . . . w in d y w it h
widespread shower* and a few
thunderstorms. Highs In the
low to mid 70*. Wind east
Increasing tn 20 lo 30 mph
and gusty. A wind advisory 1*
In effect on area lakes. O u n c e
of rain 00 percent.
Tonight...very windy with
occasional shower* or thun­
derstorm* and some flooding
possible from heavy rainfall
Lows In Ihe upper GOs. Wind
east 25 to 35 mph und gusty.
W ednesday...very w in d y
with rain likely. High In the
lower 70s.

Sacand Clan P nltfi Paid al lantord.
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plan which dearly states Us vision for the
future and the steps to rrslite that future !n
an sffoi dafcle manner."
But It added. "One thing NASA must do Is
to report the full picture of resources
required to develop and operate specific
projects. ... NASA does not typically report
Ihe full coats of Its projects to Congress. "
As an example, the G A O report cited the
proposed spsre station Freedom, which
NASA hopes to begin building In 1005. Once
complete, the permanently manned orbital
outpost will serve as a research station and.
possibly, as a staging base far flights lo the
moon or Mara.
In his 1984 State of the Union Address,
President Reagan said the sia'tan «ould
cost $8 billion Following the Challenger
shuttle disaster, how ever, N ASA re­
structured the project's management and

Mortgage bankers
predict good year
T A L L A H A S S E E - Florida
mortgage bankers said they
expected 1060 to be a good year
far home construction and sale*,
b ut a dded th e y re m a in e d
cautious about the policies of
President-elect George Bush
Florida home sales have been
among the nation'a beat In
recent years, largely because of
the state's stable economy and
continuing growth. While un­
likely to reach (he high sales
levels of It
ge Bankers
A s s o c ia tio n of F lo r id a
spokesman W.D. Acosta and
other mortgage bankers pre­
dicted continuing good home
and commercial sales next year.
"In many other areas of the
nation, they've had slowdowns
and economic slumps for over a
year." Acosta said Monday.
"Florida has been very suc­
cessful and Is continuing to
enloy growth."
on how Bush deals with
the Immense federal budget. If
concerns about the deficit lead to

Study shows female
teachers paid less

high Inflation and rising Interest
rates. Acosta said, the Industry
could be badly hurt.
Acosta and others predicted
Interest rates srould Increase
from 1 percent to 2 percent next
year. That Increase, they aaidt
should not discourage con­
sum es from purchasing
"We feel very comfortable If
rales stay in the 10 to I I .
perhaps 11.5 percent range, that
we won't have the big af­
fords billy problem we had when
rates were much higher." Acoata
"We feel these rates are ac­
ceptable lo facilitate housing."
While Florida's economy re­
mains strong. Acosta said poor
economic conditions and related
factors in other stales could hurt
housing sales.
Home and commeretal con­
struction Is expected vary from
region to regmer within-floridafor a variety of reasons, accord
around the state.
C o n s t r u c t io n s h o u ld be
"sluggish" In South Florida

member averaged $30.133.
Anderson said the study also
T A L L A H A S S E E - T h e showed women earn $1,325
• va ra g a w o m a n f a c u lty leas annually than men who
at a Florida coUegr or teach In the same area of
university rants about $6,000 academic studies
year than her male
£ w i , a -tuSy reheard
T h e study also showed
IBs United Faculty of * » » n •■“ •j** prestigious

tut

hired at
they never are

making up only $ portent of
Florida's Eminent Scholars
a nd 15.6 percent of the

co-chatr of the
Dr. Heman Vera, a Universi­
icand ty of Florida sociology pro­
Atlantic University fessor and committee co47 5 percenl of the nonm e nd e d * h e L e g I t Is lu re in u re d jobs. a fact that reh
***"'* than
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In the coming sr salmi salaries and Httle Job wcurtto bring the salaries of the ly."
U M female faculty members
Vera said starting
la Mae with salaries of their
must reflect "credentials" lo­
ot gender or

)J 4 7 in the 1006417 school
year, while a male faculty

while and minority faculty
members.

Crawford: Senate will tackle drug problem
will use "everything at our
disposal" lo tackle Florida's in­
T A L L A H A S S E E - Senate c r e a s i n g d r u g p r o b le m ,
President Bob Crawford a n ­ especially Ihe abuse of crack
nounced the formation of a cocaine, a drug he said has had s
select committee beaded by Sen. "devastating effect" on the black
A r n e t t G i r a r d e a u . D • community tn the state
But Girardeau stopped short ol
Jacksonville that will step up
Ihe war on drugs over the next endorsing a sweeping drug
testing program proposed last
two years.
"b y 1900. I want the Srnate week by Gov. Bob Mantnei.
and the Legislature to have saying he wanted to "lake a look
passed a major drug program." al the program" before taking a
said Crawford. D-Wlnter Park, at stand on the controversial Issue
Girardeau did say he thought
a Monday news conference In
which he also named Girardeau care should be exercised tn Ihe
Implementation of any such
Senate President Pro Tempore.
"I'm going to call on the pro proposal because "I would sus­
tranporr to develop a co m ­ pect you're strikin g at the
prehensive drug policy lo deal freedom of the people a little bit"
with Ihe drug problem In the by requiring m andatory or
random drug tests.
stair." Crawford said.
Martlnrs said hr wanted drug
Girardeau said the committee

tests for stale employees tn
*’critical occupations that had s
direct effect on public safety. He
slab said be would support
te s tin g p ro s p e c tiv e state
employers
file governor also ts consid
rrtng whether to have Florida
designated as one of four pilot
stairs where, under federal stat­
utes. drug tests would hr man
da lory before a drivers Itrrnar
could be Issued
Crawford said there Is no
question "that the drug problem
Is probably the No. 1 crisis on
people's minds." but he said he
thought Ihe biggest priority for
la w m a k e rs In the co m in g
session would be the budget.
" I think overshadowing all
problem s will be a budget
dllrmma of burgeoning needs

a n d lim it e d r e s o u r c e s ."
Crawford said
H r said he could not see
"anything out thrrr that's even
an option" lor Increasing state
revenues and that the key tn
keeping or Increasing the level of
stale services would tie a more
riled lve use of e*1*1log (u nd*
Crawford said hr expected Ihe
Legislature lo have a "very
cooperative" relationship with
Ihe governor and that lie did not
think partisan politics would be
much of s factor In the coming
legislative session.
H r said he also thought some
type of election reform measure
should be studied because "It's
time we sal down and rervalutatrd how w r go about
electing people tnolflrr "

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■NASA dCws not have yet a
strategic long-term plan nor
does It consistently report
the full costs of Its projects, j

released more realistic cost figures.
Fven so, the OAO said Monday the figures
were still misleading.
"In 1067, NASA told the Congress that
the space station srould cost $14 billion,
leaving out an additional $14 billion needed
lo launch and assemble It In space." the
report said. "Omissions of this type are not
unusual.
"Th e project coat estimates reported by
NASA typically have not Included such
directly idated project costs as launch and
assembly, personnel and faellttu *. and w&gt;rk
provided by other U.S. agencies."
A spokesman at NASA headquarters said
Monday the space agency had yet to receive
a copy of the report
The document also presented suggestions
for keeping costs under control, maintaining
"II Is Imperative that NASA employ a
management system that Identifies design
proposals which minimise costs over the
space station's 30-year Ilfs.'
"There are. however. Intense pressures lo
hold down current government spending.
Increasing the risk that NASA will select
deslg.. cptlnns with low front end develop
ment costs even though they may require
much higher outlays over the life ol the
project." the report said

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Man accuaad ol battaring wift, child
CASSELBERRY — Caaaelbeny police report the arrest of a
man accused of battering his wife and punching his stepson
when the boy tried to telephone Tor help.
Police said in the last week they were called to the house of
Alphonao Gonzales. 29. of 299 Mill St., several times. Each
time Michelle Lynn Pulkrabek. 30. Gonzalez's wife, said she
had been battered, but police said they didn't have evidence to
make an arrest.
Before Gonzalez was arrested at home at about I I p.m.
Tuesday, police said he had hit his wife with an ashtray. She
suffered a I -Inch head cut and a possible skull fracture.
Pulkrabek's son. Jeremy Pulkrabek. told police when his
mother was being beaten he tried to call for help and was
punched In the abdomen by the suspect. Both victims were
Mealed al Florid* Hospital - Altamonte tyring*.
Gonzalez Is jailed on charges of aggravated battery, child
abuar and simple battery. Bond Is 95,000.

Man kicks deputy, arrested
SANFORD — A Sanford man arrested for (usacasion of a
suspended driver's license had a charge of battery on a
policeman added after a Seminole County sheriff's deputy said
the suspect kicked him.
John Ruaaell Williams. 27. of 4251 Tangerine Ave.. was
arrestro after h«“ prese.ded hts driver’s license as iden'lflcetton
when the deputy was investigating a disturbance at Williams'
house The arrest was made just after midnight this morning
D m d Is 91.000

Arrest made In burglary to lockara
OVIEDO — An IB-year-otd Oviedo man Is charged with two
counts of burglary and grand theft and one count of petty theft
In connection with the Nov. 17 burglary to two lockers In the
boy's gym of Oviedo High School.
Witnesses said they saw Clinton Dunston. of W. Aiafaya
Trail, tn the gym at lire time of the afternoon burglaries. Police
report there are other suspects In the rase.
Tw o pleres of gold jewelry and 9500 were stolen from one
locker and a cassette tape was stolen from another, police said.
Dunston was amesled at the school at about 8 30 a m
Monday.

Woman accuaad of ataallng stora'a cash
SANFOKD - A clerk at the Family Dollar Store. U S
Highway 17 92. Sanford. Is charged with grand theft, accused
of stealing 92.373 from the store's rash register since July.
Anttetia Gauthreaua. 25. of 3534 S Semoron Blvd . Sanford,
was arrested at about H p m Monday. The theft wsa discovered
when management checked store rrcorda. police said. Bond for
Gauthreaua ts 91.000.

Mon accutod of forgery, car thaff

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SANFOKD — A 23-year-old Maitland man. who waa jailed by
Sanford police after presenting a forged 91.100 check to be
cashed at a Sun Bank In Sanford, waa also charged with
posse■■Ion of a stolen vehicle
Police said Ihe car Bruce Johnaon drove to the hank Monday
had been reported stolen In Winter Park that same day.
The cheek police said he tried lo cash was drawn on Ihe
account of Clayton Johnson Bank workers at Ihe Ume of the
attempted transaction received a computer report that the
check waa stolen, police said.
Johnson was arrested at 12 41 p m at the bank on U.S.
Highway 17-92 He ts charged with forgery, uttering a forged
instrument resisting arrest without violence for refusing to
give police his name, poaaaaaton ol a stolen car and ■aaaull on a
police officer. 1‘oI m M i4 while inside • polios n r Johnson
■prayed a ra n of m s f at a poltcrm an He waa Initially jailed
John Doe. but jail official* have Identified him

Hepatitis on rise
among heterosexuals
W ASHINGTON - In order lo
alem the g ro w in g tide of
hepatitis B. federal officials say
they arr considering w Hirst air
efforts to vaccinate the general
public against the jxitrnilailv
deadly dlsrasr
Although it is rarely lalal In
the short-term , hepatitis B
causes up to HO percent of all
primary liver ra n rrr and Is
second only in tobacco as a
known human rarrlnogen
It Is expected there will br
300.000 new cases of hepatitis B
In Ihe Untied Slates in IUHH. up
from 200.000In 1078
Among ihe rv ld rn rr support­
ing extensive vaccination arr
stallstirs showing a sharp up­
swing In hrpalilis B infrciions
among sexually active, non drug
using heterosexual*
Those hrlrrosexuals made up
about 35 percent ol ihe hepatitis
It cases In 19HB. compared lo
about 15 percrnl In 1982. Dr
Harold Margolls told a national
forum on AIDS and hepatitis B
on Mondsy.
Margolls. chlrf of the Centers
for Disease Control s hepatitis
branch, said his agency has
presented data lo a Public
Health Service advisory panel
uiggrstlng "universal vaccina­
tion" of children or adolescents
to protect against hepatitis B
may be desirable.
Hepatitis B ts transmitted by
contact with blood, by sexual
relations or oral contact with un
Infected person, from mol her lo
child, or by coniamlnalrd nee­
dle. Hepatitis A la a milder form
of Infection transmitted by water
or food

A vaccine against hepatitis B
lias been available since 1982. It
uses a killed form of the virus, so
ll cannot transmit hepatitis lo
licoptc receiving It The varrtnc
costs about 9120 for the nercs
sary three shots
Some I H million peoplr who
have received Ihe hepatitis B
vaccine to date, with about 90
percent of them health rare
workers
In rerrnl years, health officials
have urged all thoar considered
particularly at risk. Including
homosexuals. Intravenous drug
users and health rare workers,
tie vaccinated But Margolls said
only about 3 percent of people In
all risk groups are now vacci­
nated and Just 24 perrent of
riixtnrs havr bothered lo get the
vaccination
The hepatitis 11 virus haa been
around since ancient limes, bill
Margolls Mid Ihe latest upswing
Is not just a reflection of belter
medical reporting. "Tha t In ­
crease is real — much of It can
be a ttrib u te d to life s ty le
changes." the doctor said, ad­
ding Ihe key ts lo vaccinate
peoplr before they start using
intravenous drugs or having sex.
Both types of hepatitis cause
severe ffu-llke symptoms of fever
and arhrs. along with jaundice.
The virus attacks the liver and.
depending on the sevetlly of
disease, can cause liver failure
Intravenous drug users ac­
counted for 28 perrent of cases
In 1987 and homosexuals made
up about 10 percrnl. allhough
their Infection rale lx declining
due to ihe growing use of
condoms as a result of the AIDS
epidemic.

■ M « n s « c v CALLS
MONDAY
• 2:37 p.m. — 1906 Locust
Ave.. medical call. man. 82.
transported by Kutal/Metro.
3:51 p.m. - 1003 W. Fifth
Si., medical rail, woman, 81.
transported by Kural/Mctro.

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10 02 p.m. - 1014 W. 10th
Si., medical call, woman. G6.
not tranported.
TU ESDAY
• 12.18 a m. - 1705 W.
14th Si., medical call, man,
37. not transported.

Prospective commissioners
discuss a variety of topics
■ y M UD CHURCH
r.srthl stiff writer
SANFORD — Candidates for
city commlsaloners In the Dec 6
election offered differing opi­
nions on a variety of Im u c s at a
candidate forum Monday night
but moat agreed that:
Youth recreational sites should
be offered throughout the city
Instead of at a single recreation
center, that population growth ts
needed, lhal the city should
Investigate a paramedic program
for the fire department, amt
offering land neai Geneva as the
site for a federal prison should
not be done hastily.
District I candidates James
Sweeting HI. Jay Malone and
Lon Howell also said they are
willing lo meet In a debate If
anyone Invites l hem
Sweeting, who Is interim at­
torney for the Sanford Housing
Authority, said nr U aware of tin
appearance of a conflict ol inter­
est If he Is elcrlcd lo the rltv
commission, even though hr will
end his aasorlatkm with the SHA
If elected
"Because of that appearance
If elected I will not only resign
my position with Ihe housing
authority, but I will also resign
fro m th e la w f ir m I am
associated with because of Its
connection with the authority."
he said
The District I candidates, and
Bob Thomas Jr., the incumbent
Dtstrtrl II commissioner, all rndorard growth for the rlty.
The other District 11 candidate.
Storm Richards a planner by
profession, said Ihe clly doesn’t
know where growth Is n m irin g
or where It should orcur. and the
comprehensive plan doesn't
address growth. Thomas said he
Is not against growth, but it
should come with additional
jobs "We need jobs with good
pay and benefits lhal people can
support families on." he said
"Too many of our young people
are dealing drugs as the best

paying jobs In the city."
Sweeting said growth for
Sanford Is Inevitable and Ihe city
Is al a crossroads concerning
trying lo rrm aln a small com­
munity or moving forward "We
see Ihe growth smith of us and
we must take the l&gt;esl of what
has been dour in handle It there,
and reject the worst that has
happened as a result of growth
there. City leaders have some
hard eludees to make "
Hr also advocated agresslvely
ret-rulllng Industry to the city to
provide more Jobs
Malone said growth must be
furled by additional jolts lhal
would. In turn. Incrrase retail
commercial business Me agreed
ihe city needs more Industry4
Howell agreed that "high tec h"
Industry Is needed but said
Sanford obouM try *o retain its
small town atmasphrrr
Four ol the candidates also
endorsed 'raining a corps &lt;*l
paramedic* within the fire dr
parlmrnt
Richard* of District II said
only lhal Ihe cost Iw-oelits of
soch a plan should hr in ­
vestigated
Malone said hr had a hr.irt
attack about IH months ago amt
was lurky lo br alive Itecause It
took thrrr hours lor emergency
rrews lo respond and transport
him lo a hospital "W r do not
have an adequate systrm for
emergency treatment of Ihe el­
d e r ly a n d i m p a ir e d and
establishing a |Mr.&lt;mcdlc system
would hr one of my lop priorities
if rlertrd." br said
Sweeting vild the city dors not
havr state llr r n s ln g for a
paramrdle program and dors not
havr the re q u ire d m rdlra l
director to obtain a llrense
"This ts something that needs
fixing." br said
Thom as said a paramedic
program is needed but the costs
must be investigated as wrll as
the wishes of the residents of the
city
Howell of District I. did not
comment on the pro|xmal

All the commission candidates
also endorsed recreational facili­
ties for young people and most
agreed they should In* at scat­
tered sites
How-ell said recreational facili­
ties ar d tu to rin g programs
should be available In several
neighborhoods
Sweeting said the clly should
have an outreach program In the
nrlgborhoods to attract children
who ccimr home from school to
.Mnpty homes lo participate In
supervised recreational pro­
grams.
Malone also agreed that recre­
ational facilities at several sites
arr needed but how to flnanre
such a program has to be
investigated
T h o m a s a l s o s a id an
alternative to kids hanging out
in parking lots must lie pro­
vided. and Klrhards suggested
working atlh the school district
to use srhool properly lor recre­
ational programs after school
hours
Hlchards and Howell also
strongly opposed locating a fed­
eral prison on rltv owned land
Geneve
Howell said he m old see no
Iir nr fit to ihe clly of doing so
lirc.itise lew Hanlnrd businesses
would I n* able In rom prtr w ith
larger companies for contracts
fo r s u p p lie s , a n d p riso n
employers would be closer to
other arras lo live and shop "I
also don l like jamming It down
other people's throats." he said
referring to residents ol ihe
Genera area
Hlchards said the prison proh
ably would attract development
along State Knud 46 lor which
Ihe city would have lo provide
srrv ices
Malone said hr wouldn't make
up his mind w hether lo suppon
or oppose Ihe proposal until
more studies were done and
public hearings w rrr held
Sweeting said he doesn't favor
offending Geneva residents by
locating a prison near them.
"Sanford has to form s closer
relationship with all communi­
ties In the county in light of the
county rhanrr that wax Juxt
approved." he said
Only Sweeting and Hlchards

Paulucci proposes land swap
Hsrafcj stall writer
SANFORD — Seminole County
rommtaaloners will review an
offer by developer Jeno Paiiluccl
to swap 1.950 aerrs al Ihr
Junction of the Wrklva and Lillie
Wrklva Klvrrs for about 100
seres In the Lake Forest devel­
opment west of Interstate 4 near
Sanford during their meeting at
7 p.m. today at the County
Services Building
If approved, thr exchange
must also br reviewed by the
East Central Florida Regional
P la n n in g C o u n c il and th r
Florida Department of Com m u­
nity Affairs Lake Forest Is a
joint venture b r iw r r n N T S
Proprnir*. Inc., and Paulucci
International. Ltd T h r lOO-arrr
site la northwest of Slate Hoad
46 and Oregon Avenue
If commissioners approve the
swap. Ih r drvrlopers would
grgnt Ihe rounly. without cost,
an Inspection easement to 1.200
acres al the junction ol thr two
e n v ir o n m e n ta lly -p r o t r r ted
rivers. Another 750 acres,
located between Ihe proponed
rounly easement and the N TS
Sabal Point drvrlopmrnt. would
be deeded free lo the St Johns
Hlvrr Water Management Din

trlct for preservation
SejMratr from Ihe swap ts
NTS' plan to turn over 350
aerrs. adjacent to the water
management district land, to the
Audubon Society
The 1.200 acres will In* fully
deeded to th r N aiutr C o n ­
servancy for prot ret ion and
jH&gt;snd)lv a nature walk with
raised w alkw ays and other
low-impact uses
David Weeks, director of dev­
elopment for the Nature Con­
servancy. saUl the organization
cu rre n tly is negotiating to
pun bane about 900 acres ot the
stir II th r negotiations are
successful, he said the land
would tw turned over lo the
district or the stale (or preserva­
tion
"Th is Is a very Important
site," Weeks said "It Includes a
hydrtc hammock and hardwood
swamp in pristtnr condition It
encompasses a wide range of
wading hints, reptiles^md other
species Indigenous to those
habitats "
In return lor the swap, N TS
wants thr county, district and
stale tn allow- them to build on
106 of the 150 acres of wetlands
on the development sllr. Alter a
retention pond ts drrdged.
another 14 acres of littoral

wetland* w ill b r developed
anHind Ihe edge of Ih r pond
County staff said the swap Is a
good one because protection of
the land al the two rivers would
serv e la protect them
Deputy county administrator
J im lllhlr said he was uncertain
how much of the 2.300 aerrs
would In- developed under strict
slate guidelines which require
srtltfieks ol up to 350 fret from
the fl vers

Jano Paulucci

M e m o rie s fo cu s o n K e n n e d y’s life

O n ly one member ol the
extended family, brother-in-law
Sargent Shrtvrr. planned lo al­
lend a public event today on Ihr
anniversary4of Kennedy's death
Shrtvrr wax scheduled lo go to a
commemoration service al Si.

be and said Kennedy * two
children Jo h n and Caroline,
would In- tn New York City.
Edward Kennedy was to spend a
"totally private" day In taindon
Ethel Kennedy visited the
grave of Kobeit F Kennedy at
Arlington National Cemetery
Sunday, the date of her late
husband's birthday, and also
visited the nearby grave of John
Kennedy.
The only other activities
planned in thr Washington area
lo mark the clay were at Ken­
nedy's grave. Th e non-profit "No
Greater Love” organization, ihr
Green Berets and thr "Hiber­
nians" were to place w reaths at
the grave In separate ceremo­
nies.
Like thr family, many others
weir remembering Kennedy's
life and accomplishments.
S in c e Ih e e a r ly 1960s,

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th e

t h o u s a n d * &lt;»f p w p l * h av e h e a r d

funeral mass for Kennedy was
held In 1963
The service today, led by Ihe
Rev. Theodore Hrsburgh. wus to
mark the end of a 24-hour vigil
by former Peace Corps volun­
teers. Shrtvcr was the first head
of Peace Corpa. started during
ihe Kennedy administration.
The spokeswoman said she
did not know where former first
lady Jacqueline Kennedy would

Kennedy's call to service and
marched to ih r farthest pans of
the world as Peace Corps volun­
teers. This yrar. many of them
were paying Kennedy a special
trtbutr.
About 500 Peace Corps volun­
teers from every state held a
24-hour vigil lor the slain presi­
dent In the Capitol rotunda,
where Kennedy's body lay In
stale.

United Proas Intematlswal
WASHINGTON - For many
peoplr. thr 25th anniversary' "I
President John F Kennedy's
assassination wax a time to focus
more on hts life and leas on his
death.
Hla family was trying "very
hard to refocus attention on Ihr
day of hlx birth rather titan on
the day he died ... They arr
trying nol lo relive November
22nd." Mid a spokeswoman In
Ihe office of Sen Edward Ken­
nedy. D-Maas.. Ihe president a
brother.

w here

One by one. former Peace
Corps volunteers from all walks
of life stepped to a lectern
Monday and. In the harsh glarr
of television lights, spoke of
Kennedy.

offered suggestion* nil how to
Improve relations between San­
ford and Seminole Couniy gov­
ernments.
Sweeting, who hraded an
unsuccessful petition drive last
summer to place a proposition
on ihe baitot requiring county
commissioners lo be elected
from districts, said Sunford
should push for such a proposal.
"Sanford needs lo inrrrasr Us
Influence with the county and
single-member districts would
give thr nonhrrn (tan of thr
county more representation on
Ihe county commission." hr
•aid.
Richards said thr clly should carefully choose ihr issues to
fight the county on "We should
work with the rounly : reach
an agreement on annexation
agreements because the rounly
has morr staff and legal re­
sources and Sanford will lose
morr fights lhal ll wins in that
area." hr said
Several of ihr candidates ulso
think Ihr Monroe Harbor launch
f.-c is a mistake
Sweeting said the county rrlai.ts i |M-rrrr'agr of fits col­
lected for boat trailer licenses
and the rlty should gel a porllon
lo help maintain Ihr ramps
Richards agreed that thr city
and rounly should negotiate the
fees Howell is flatly against the
fee. saying It reduces business
for d o w n to w n m e rc h a n ts .
Malone said someone has to pay
for ramp upkrep but offered n
alternative to the launching fee.
Hlchards favors Investigating
what federal block grants and
economic development grants
are available for housing pro­
grams In the city Ills opponent.
Thomas, favors "gelling on with
the WINS IWestslde Improve­
ment Neighborhood Stratrgyl
program
In District I. Sweeting said new
housing solutions must br
found, utilizing private and
public money and getting busi­
nesses and banks Involved
M alone said he favors In ­
vestigating whatever financing is
a va ila b le and H o w e ll said
n e ig h b o rh o o d s m ust w ork
together to find solutions to thr
problem.

Swearing-in
creates female
majority
•p J . M A ftX B A R F IlLD
Harold staff writer_________
S A N F O K D - Hepublicans Pat Warren and
J e n n if e r K e lle y w ere
scheduled lo be sworn tn as
Seminole County commis­
sioners this afternoon,
creating a female majority
for Ihe first time In ihr
county's 75-year history
Sandra G le n n , a 10velrran of Ihe rommlasion.
a p p e a r s lu b r I be
frontrunner lo be ihe next
chairman
Warren rose above iwo
other Republicans In Ihr
September primary lo br
elected lo the District 1
seat vacated by Barbara
Christensen. With no Dem­
ocratic opposition, site won
the seal by topping thr
District I list and gaining
57.9 percent or the vote.
Kelley had a rougher
p a th , f a r in g iw o R e ­
publican challrngrrn In the
Septrmbrr primary. Dick
Van Der W rld r In Ih r
October runoff, then Dem­
ocrat Art Davis earlier Mils
month before emerging as
the new District 5 commis­
sioner She replaces ihr
retiring Bill Klrchhoff.
Swearing-In of the can­
didates was scheduled lu
In- officiated by Seminole
Circuit Judge C. Vernon
Mlzc Jr.

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EDITORIALS

Dust requires
good cleaning
Am ong the numerous due-bill* lying on the
Oval Office deak. bills demanding President­
elect George Bush’s Immediate attention. Is
one that for some time has been gathering
dust • radioactive dust. If you will. We Ignore
It at our peril.
Recent disclosures about accidents, radio­
active emissions, pollution and management
difficulties at nuclear-weapons plants and
laboratories ore disturbing reminders that w e
have a massive cleanup to do. That cleanup
involves mare than nuclear waste. It Involves
management procedures apparently gone
awry In the Department ofEncrior.
Th e cleanup won't be cheap. The Energy
Department has estimated that It will coot
between 266 billion and 1110 billion to
dispose of nuclear w aste and u p g ra d e
nuclear-weapons facilities. Congressional
estimates have run aa high os • 170 billion.
P o u r m a jo r pla nts In the 1 4 -fa clllty
nuclear-weapons manufacturing
slready have been affected.
\ The Savonn
River plant In South Carolina and a plant at
FernakL Ohio, have been closed for safety
reasons. T h e fsdhty at Hanford, Wash., and
the Rocky Plata plant near Denver have been
partly shut down. A new $700 m illio n
; nuclear-waste repository In New M exico
remains dosed indefinitely because of ques­
tions about safety.
Stories being leaked about safety violations
and health dangers border on the horrendous.
A congressional panel reported, for example,
that government officials have known for
'y e a n that the Ohio plant was releasing
thousands of tons of radioactive uran ium
waste Iptp Mie environment. Runoff from the
plant reportedly carried tans of the waste Into
water supplies, drinking-water
According to a recently released E n e rgy
Department m em orandum . SO significant
reactor accidents have occurred at the
Savannah River plant since 1937. O n two
occasions, nuclear fuel has mclled. T h a t
could have led to a core meltdown, a rare and
dangerous occurrence the general public first
. heard about In the movie "China Syndrom e."
Th e Energy Deportment decided to close
tats nuclear facility in October
the Rocky rta
because of several "v e ry serious’’ violations
that occurred only days earlier and left “ no
margins" for safety.
These and other Incidents are symptomatic
of what U.S. Rep. Mike Synar. D-Okla . has
. called "a frightening breakdown In manage­
ment” by the Energy Department. Resolving
the department’s management difficulties
must be a high priority.
Th e safety violations constitute a m ore
Immediate crisis. We would recommend that
the newly created National Defense Safety
Board be given authority to close any E n e rgy
Department nuclear facility It considers not In
compliance with effective safety procedures.
Congress errated the board under the defense
authorization bill for fiscal 1989 to m onitor
the Energy Department’s nuclear-weapons
program . Th e board has no powers of
enforcement.
We also urge the Energy Department to
craft new policy regarding secrecy at our
nuclear-weapons factl
llitlcs. Obviously, securlty must be tight, and the management
breakdown that S yn a r has warned about
Includes security lapses. But national security
also Involves health and safety matters,
which must be public information.

Berry's World

"Are you lor s kinder, gentler nation? Yea or
no1"

ARNOLD SAWISLAK

Bad news and amazing coincidences
WASHINGTON — It always is amazing to note
how many small pieces of bad news somehow
manage to pop to the surface In Washington as
soon as a national election Is over.
It may be wickedly cynical to suggest that
these negative nuggets were held
eld back for
political reasons until (he voters had arkclcd a
new president. But try aa one will. It is hard to
believe that all of the following development*
Just happened to be ready for public announce­
ment less than a week after Nov. 8:
I. The Justice Department fUed a brief asking
the Supreme Court to overturn Its landmark Hoc
vs. Wade decision permitting women to have
abortions during the first phases of pregnancy
without breaking the taw.
2. The Labor Department announced It would
permit Individuals ;o do piece work at home In
several Industries irherc such activities havr
been banned for decades because of a history of
sweatshop conditions

3. The Department of Transportation an­
nounced a program of random drug testing of
employees In the transportation Industry whose
Jobs involve public safety or security.
4. The Parmer's Home Administration begin

•ending out notices to 90,000 farmers that they
m ust pay Ihetr delinquent loans or face
foreclosure action.
5. T h e Office of
M a n ag em e n t and
Budget announced
that the (lent! 1990
budget, which under
the Gramm-Kudman
law may not be more
than 8100 billion In
the -d . now appears
to have a 8132 b'ltkm
deficit. 821 bltllo’i
higher than the last
pre-election estimate
O d d ly enough, a
( a n o t h e r
huge Increase In the
e x a mp l e o f
expected budget def­
how the party
icit also came to light
a short time after the
In power tries
1084 presidential
to remain In
election
power. J
None ot these ac
lions constitute s major surprise policy derision
for the Kragan administration and II seems very
unlikely that any or all of them announced
before Nov. 8 would have changed the course of

an election In which the winner got 7 million
more totes than t he loser and carried 40 slate*
But while several of the Items above mlghi
please as m a ny people as they outrage. It Is only
common sense to suppose that no politically
oscly risk
savvy public official would purposely
alienating even the smallest pocket of voters |u*i
brtorean election than*expected to be dose.
The simple fact la that the tim ing of these
announcements la Just another example of how
the party In pow er tries to remain In power
It should be noted that the Nallot tl Farmer*
Union alerted the media wreka beforr 'he
election that the farm foreclosure action could be
startrd any tim e after Oct. 14. when official
rrau^thms governing the program tookrffrri
Value Clark, the administrator of FIIA. also
had a ready explanation of the reason It took a
full month after l h r regulation went Into effect In
gel ihr forrcloaurr notices Into the mall
"We had to train thousands of prnplr out In
the field, and w r Just couldn't do It any sooner ."
he said
There Is no reason to doubt Clark's stalrmrni.
but a colleague who did his basic news training
al ihr tabled City Nrws Service In Chicago
recalled being told. "If your m om m a says she
loves you. .ch e ck It out!

JACK ANDERSON

FBI probes
arms dealer

G E O R G E F. W I L L

Don’t worry, be happy
W ASH IN G TO N - George Bush s only clear
campaign pledge was to continue President
Reagan's policy of borrow-bormw. spendspend. elect-elect Thai Is what "No new
taxes" means So we know that answer to the
central quest loti of the 1902 election Thr
question is: Are you belter off than you were In
1988? Th e answer will be: No T o see why.
consider lhe following.
Although It is hard lo look up lo a man In
that position, candidate Hush placed his ear lo
the ground and announced triumphantly: "By
two-to-onr Congress Is blamed for these
deficits." T h e polls are right about who Ihr
public blames but Ihe public is mistaken
Congress' disagreement with Reagan has
been marginal and mostly about Ihe compos!
lion rather than the amount of spending In
the six budgets beforr th r post-crash
Reagan-Congress "summit" agreement, defi­
cits averaged 8184 billion and Hragnn budgets
proposed at least 8 139 billion of that
Bush will now gel to name two member* to
the National Economic Commission, which
will make deficit-reduction proposals to Bush,
lie can choose either people who think his
"flexible freeze" is a solution, or people who
can add.
Hush promises lo hall Ihe four-year decline
of defense spending, which Is 27 percent of thr
budget. Entitlements and othrr mandatory
programs are 47 percent. (All In favor of
cutting them signify by aaytng. "I choose not
to seek re-election “ ) Interest payments are 14
percent of the budget. (They will be more once
thr dollar's decline causes Interest rules in
rise. |
. That accounts for 88 percent of the budget.
In 10 months Gramm-Kudman requires re­
duction of the deficit to 8100 billion I with 810
billion leeway!. If it Is lo be done without (axes.
It will require al least 833 billion In cuts. Th rrr
Is not a single vote In Congress-not one-for a
budget that would take lhat from thr 12
percent that Is discretionary spending.
Besides. Bush pines for child care, longs to
be the "e d u c a tio n P re s id e n t" and Is
"haunted" by the plight of poor children. Are
his plnings. longings and hauntlngs aa strong
as his taxophobla? (Never mind the scores of
billions required for the savings and loan
ball-oula. for I lie u U ls In nuclear far lilt les,
for...)
A Republican close lo Ihe President-elect
recently said to a senior Democratic senator.
"He’d have to veto a couple oT your tax
Increases" before he accepts one. Oh. my. Are
there really Republicans silly enough lo
suppose the Democrats are suicidal enough to
accept this division of labor: They beg for
higher taxes. Republicans reluctantly agree?
Aa Bennett Johnston (D-La.) says. "We're not
going to get the blame while he gets Ihr

money."
Some Republicans seem to think the pro­
blem la just one of sptlt-aecund liming Th e
theory Is that Republicans will pul entitle
ments "on Ihe table" al the instanl l)rmi* :s l »
pul taxes, and by some immaculate concep­
tion a proposal will br b o m that will havr on it
neither parly's fingerprints
Hut that Is prrslkilgltatkm. not poli­
tics Hewldrs. Demo­
cra ts w on't play.
W hy should they?.
Bush Is Ihr first Hr
publican In history to
win the While House
while his party was
losing slrrngih In
b o th houses and
Congress. He will
•non hear this from
Democrat* Read our
lips-you move first.

f Thors will be a

growing lust
T h r y will say: You
to raid th e
had jolly tun In thr
Social Securi­
« ampalgn and now
ty truat fund J
you get Air Force
One and Ihr Marine
Hand and Camp David Hut you sir expti led
lo lead. Begin by submitting a budget. W r
need a laugh and w r'll get one from any
budget purporting lo lilt the Gramm-Kudman
largrt without new taxes.
We probably are In for more government by
Mr. Mlcawbrr and Searlrtl O'Hara: "Some­
thing will lurn up." "W e'll think about It
tomorrow.” Tomorrow 1* apt to hr a lot llk r
1 ik I.i v -H ush promised us much So there will
b r a lot of bookkeeping Irg rrd e m u ln .
supplemented by weird assumptions about
high growth and low Inleresl rales There will
be a growing lusl lo raid ih r Social Security
Irust fund, lo squander it on currrni govern­
ment operations.
Grairim-Kudinan. Ihe no-csllrd gun behind
Hie door." may Ire a pop-gun. Il can be
arnrndrd nr Ignnrrd. A n d If II Is triggered and
“ sequesters" arc made, half ihe ini.il must
conic from defense. T h a i would hr InteresllnK
11 months aflrr an election won by a
candidate shouting "Peace through sirength."
Bush promised continuity. That means more
reckless borrowing that absorbs private
savings needed for productive Investment, ft
means more borrowing from abroad, borrow­
ing lhat exports assets and. eventually,
sovereignly. Il means scanting Investment In
Infrastructure and education crucial to our
children's living standards.

W A SH IN G TO N - If the IVnlagon pro
rurrmrnl system has run amok. American
defense contractors arrn'l Ihe only ones who
are cashing In on the situation
An Israeli
arms dealer. Shtomo Eabludowtrz. has also
landed lucrative military comracis and has
come to the attention of federal investigators
On June 14. Ihr FBI searched lire home of
Mefvyn Palstry former assistant secretary of
Ihe Navy. Among .alter things, they Herr
looking for Indiranous Iha! Paisley had
helped Zabludnw ki
obtain m ilitary too
tracts between 1981
and 1988 Paisley Is
a central figure In Ihe
Pentagon p rocu re ­
ment pruhr. but no
t barge* h s v r tiers
UML The la te s t Penlogon &lt;ontra&lt; i given
lo Z a b lu d o w ir i 's
linn. Sol I am Lid .
*4» announced In
f Th « cozy r a il
Manh Soli am. In a
t i o n s h i p ap
mini venture with
p a r 0 n t Iy
Cla rtln M a r ie t t a
bothered Sen
Cncp, won a 8270
B a r r y
million contract to
b u ild t a O m m
G o l d water.
m o rta rs f o r Ihe
R-Arlz J
Army.
The decision lo buy Ihe Israeli designed
mortars came aflrr four years of wrangling
lei wren Congress arid Hie Arm * In 1084
Congress aulhorirrd lire A rm y to pursue •
mortar contract. Zsbludnwtrr celebrated try
hosting a party at his Washington home fur
thr Senate Defense Appropriation* Sub
commit ire. a committee M a ile r and other
sources told our associate Jim Lynch
The m i y relationship apparently bothered
Ken Barry Goldwaler. K A m Immediately
aflrr he replaced Sen John To w e r, K-Texas.
as S e n a lr Arm ed S r r v lr r s Committee
chairman In January I08!l. Unldw atrr sent a
letter to A rm y Secretary John Marsh Jr Thr
congressional a til hot leal Ion bill had Included
some conditions lhat appeared lo make
Zahluriowt&lt;t Ihe only possible supplier
Goldwater said that wasn't what Congress
liad In rnlnd " T h rrr was clearly no Intent to
stifle competition or lo accelerate Ihe ar
qulsltlon process lo Ihe print where adequate
(rsllng was not possible." he wrote After Ihe
Goldwaler letter, al least I wo othrr rnmpa
tiles eutrred the mortar com petti km la-fort
losing out lu Soltam this year.
Throughout the years lhat Zahludowiri
waited in the wing*. Rep Joseph MrD.ide.
K-Pa, went lo bat for hint McDade, Ihr
ranking Krpubllran on Ihr House Defense
Appropriation* Subrommlllr-r. was looking
mil for his const 11urn Is tack home.
United I'rcss International recently re­
pined that Soil am had assurrd McDadr that
II would put the production plant In McDade'a
district If Soltam won the contract. A
spokesman for McDadr said Ih crr was "nn
proof’ of such a deal and that the production
site has not yet tiern chosen. Hul hr noted
that Soltam has strongly considered building
Hie plant near a truing facility owned by
rural Industries In Scranlon. Pa . which Is In
McDade'a district. Zabludowlcz Is one of the
principals In Pocal Industries
Wr have obtained Army records which
Indicate that McDadr Iturigrred Ihr Army
with at least six Idlers, trying In hasten Ihr
srlrrtlon of a mortar contractor. Army
rrcords also show 14 Irlrphunr conversations
between M cDadr and Army Undersecretary
James Am brose from May 1983 lo May 1087.
McDadr maintains lhat he pressed Ihe
mortar Issue because Ihe A rm y needed to
upgrade Its antiquated systems, and that he
supported open competition for the contract.
Zabludowlcz refuted to talk to ua about Ihe
frdrrn! In vest Igal ion or the mortar contract.
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Fees

F IN A N C IA L

Cm U i m I f r s a Fog* 1A

Trading light, prices dip
about 7,285.000 shares.
NEW YORK — Stock price* opened lower
today In light trading of New York Slock
Exchange issue* following the release of a
stronger ihan-exjiecird government report
•uilllcMIng the economy could be headed
toward Inflation.
The Dow Jonea Industrial average, which
mae 3.56 Monday, waa down 6.93 to 3059.03
shortly after the market opened.
flecHnrs led advances 517 292 among the
1.370 issues crossing the New Volk Stotk
Exchange tape. Early turnover amounted to

Consumer pi Ices rose 0.4 pciuml In October,
more than expected, on sharp Increases In the
costs of clothing, automobile Insurance and
auto financing. the Labor Department said
Tuesday.
Most economists had looked for a seasonally
adjusted 0.3 percent Increase for October,
modest In Itself — but coming on the heels nf
other strong economic reports, the statistics
could reinforce fears that the economy t*
entering an Inflationary cycle.

Dollar mostly lower;
gold, silver mixed

Higher costs for fesid. shelter
and energy helped push the
Consumer Price Index, (he Dow Jon**
mast bask- lodgainr of the
Jarses A v a n
•CCMMIUV • iiiiifett) mg irifts
lion rate, up 0 4 pen m i after 10:00 a.m.
adjust mrnl for seasonal vans 30 Indus 2000 52 up
lio n s , the d e p a r t m e n t ’s 20
Trans 893 55 off
Iturrau of Labor Statistics re­ 15
U llls I HI 78 off
ported
05
Slock 782 70 oil

3 55
3 77
0 47
0 40

&gt;x

W A S H IN G T O N (UPI| Consumer prices ruse 0 4
percent in Ortober. niotr than
rspectrd. on sharp Increases
In the ro sts of rlo th ln g.
automobile insurance and
auto financing, the toibnr De­
partment said Tuesday

W hen the costs of food,
shelter and energy were takrn
out. consumer prices leaped
0.7 penent. more than half nf
that accounted few by hefty
ju m p s In clothing prices,
automobile Insurance and fi­
n ancing. ihe bureau said
When Ihe volatile food and
energy sectors were excluded,
prtrea roar 0 5 percent.

I
!

C o n s u m e r p ric e s rise

These rjuofatkn* provided
by members of Ihe National
Aaaoclallon of Securltlea
Deafer* are rrp m rn la llv e
In te r-d e a le r prices aa o f
m id m orning today. Interd e a le r m a rk e ts c h a n g e
throughout the day. friers d o ,
not include retail markup or
markdown.
A ak
■M
American Pioneer 3%
3%
Harnett Hank
31%
32
20U
20H
First Union
F1*6L
30W
30%
FIs. Progress
34%
34H
43W 4 3 %
MCA
lew
16%
20H
20%
Morrison's
NCMCorp.
3m
fills
40Vb 4 0%
Pleaary
Scotty's
12
11%
Southeast Bank 21%
22%
20V)
20%
SunTrust
63%
Walt Disney
631*
Wrstlnghousr 5IM
51%
17%
Brunswick
17%
BH
8%
HDJ
Fla. National
17%
18
W tiui-DUtr
41%
41%
EllMTIDII h *»hh *i h
29%
h

s

The dollar drifted mostly
lower in light trading today on
m a jo r f o re ig n c u rr e n c y
markets Gold was mixed
In earlier trading In the Far
East, the dollar fell 0 74 yen to
121 78 yen In Tokyo despite
some central bank Interven­
tion
Japan's Finance Minister
Kltrhl Mlyasawa reiterated
monetary authorities would
step In whrnevci necessary to
prevent wild movements In
lire market.
Mlva/awa told a news con­
ference the (tank of Japan will
Intervene whenever the yendollar rale fluctuates wildly
lie Indicated Japan would take
concerted seism with other
members of the Group of
Seven monetary powrrs to
m aintain the stability of

foreign exchange markets
Dealers at foreign exchange
banks said the Hank of Japan
relumed to the market to stem
the dollar's slide against the
yen
Th e y said the scale of in­
tervention was moderate
Japan and other G-7 nations
carried out joint Intervention
last week to shore up the
faltering dollar
Th e dealers said the dollar’s
weakness was attributable to a
remark by U S President elect
George Ihish ruling out tax
hikes
T h e dralrrs said central
Iwink intervention kept market
players from taking large
positions ahead of a holiday.
All ttanks in Japan will he
rinsed Wednesday toe the na­
tional holiday of Labor Day
Trading will resume Thurs­
day.

LomI Interest

G o ld A n d S lh rtr
NEW YORK - Foreign and
domestic gold A silver pescs
quoted In dollars per troy
ounce Tuesday
tiold
Previous close 4 17 50 off 0 50
Morning fixing 418 10 off I 40
Hong Kong
416 20 off OHO
N «w York
la m e s spot
goM open
4)9.00 up 3 20
com rs apui
silver open 6 075 up O 063
(L o n d o n morning fixin g
i hange Is based on Ihe jirr
vtous day’s closing price |

Storm
Ifis a N g s lA
storm
which had lirrn headed north
not th west Monday, was mot trig
norllreaslat 12 I 5 mph
Top sustained winds were
estimated at 115 mph. with
stronger gusts hut tire storm s
intensity was not exprcled to
lm lease early I (stay. Ihe hum
ranr center said tl maximum
sustained Kinds reach 74 mph.
Keith would tirconir Ihe sixth
hurricane nt the ItIHH season,
which treglns June I and ends
Nov. 30
Rainfall (trials ol brtwrrn 5
and IU inches arcntn|ianled the
storm, tire hurricane center said
Keith's rspri led |uih across
f lotilla Is rx|trc1rd to trrgln lit
the Fort Myers area anil end
.Hound I'ape Canaveral The
storm posed the grralrsl threat
to Santhel Isla nd . Captlva.
laingtssil Krv and other tranter
is la n d s o(f the state's western
coast. Sheets said
In Fort Myers, la v County
olliclals met Monday and de­
cid e d not to re c o m m e n d
evacuations, school and store

■timings aod ojirning emergency
sire hers until the storms path Is
heller known Hut they "advised
Itropic to stay alert." counlv
s|M&gt;krswoman llartrara Starnes
said "We're Just In a holding
Forecasters Hrwt expected Ihe

storm to hll Florida early today,
sending residents lo siorrs to
stork up on such supplies as
canned food and bottled water,
but weather rurrrnts dial con
tnvl Its direction weakened and
delayed landlall by at least 36
hours

LocalC e a t l n M fro * Fag* l A
D rspllr a light wind advisory,
in Seminole County Ore biggest
threat now appears in tie wat.’t.
according to Gifford Up to
five-inches of rain Is lorrvasi to
hit Central Florida lie advises
rcsidrnts living In flood prone
arras lo keep a watchful eye for
any news on the storm
’ ’We learn somrtlilng with
raeli storm.” Glllnrd said "Hut
every year, there are more rands,
m orr (larking lots, and It all
affects planning ''
Traffic Is another concern
Area mads are usually fteavy
wlth cars this time of yrur. as
families and Irlrmls gather for
Thanksgiving Glllord Is not.

Iiuwryrr. expecting an milux ol
rrsldriits from the roast
"I'm more concerned with ihe
rtdn." Glllord said ''Unlrsa the
storm changes drastically. I
don't think the storm Is of the
type that would cause people to
move inland '*
Gifford and mrmhrrs of Ihe
count)'s disasirr prrparrdnrss
advisory council have kepi In
coniart over the past few days
Tuesday morning county rrp rr
senlallves statewide coordinated
plans via a telephone conference
call Glllord says he has eonlartrd representatives of the
American Red Cross ami the
c o u n ty 's school system to
ensure lh.it shelters are opened
as needed

JFK Contiantd frora Pag* IA
couldn't Imuglnr. Everybody was
doing their job. Everybody was so
frie n d ly and w o rk e d hard
logeihrr. There were no squab­
bles. mil a had word.
' If Ihe president worked until 3
a m . you sluyed too. Thai was all
the lime. Everybody stayed, mi
niuller what llm r day or night
until he retired for the night '
Place said
Place's assignment was lo pho­
tograph Ihe prrsldenl and his
gursls at the While House during
that week. Mrs. Krmu-dy and lltr
Kennedy child m i were nol at
home.
The first photogruphs Place
took of Kennedy were as Ken­
nedy sal In his famous rocking
chair during a meeting with
union officials.
Place also was present In the
Oval Office when Kennedy picked
up an emrrgmcy phone and gave
orders lo Ihe FHI In shunt out Ihe
tires of a grounded Jet. which wus
the target of a highjacker In

Texas
“ I never thought I'd be going lo
the W hile House lo be Ihe
photographer." Place said. Hut
In* was whisked away from tils
usual duly ami Into (he While
House w iihnut a m om en t’s
notice. Thai led lo what hr called
a goof up
He said hr was called Into a
meeting between Kennedy and
some women and children ''I
had gotten no Instructions.
Kennedy brnt over and shook
hands with a four-year-old kid I
wasn't prepared, so f didn't gel a
photo. He didn't pel mad Hm hr
didn't like 11 one bit. I Jusl wasn't
accustomed to hlsarllons.*'
Th e photos Place look at the
White llouae, like all the ofllcal
U.S. Navy photos he look. were,
he said. "Huttoned up In a no-see
flic. They're on file, but for
what?'* he sold of his unseen
work.
Place, who wus a Seminole
C ounty sheriffs deputy from
1961 In 1967 and an Oviedo

(Miller ofllcer from 1968 — In­
cluding bring Ihe chief for three
years — until he retired In 1983
said, 'T accept the fact that Lee
Harvey Oswald killed Kennedy.
It's Ihe only way I can see If.
Dreamers produce stories that
are absurd," hr said of the
continuing debatr over who
klllrd Kennedy.
"I think they found oul at the
time that Lee Harvey Oswald
shot Prrsldenl Kennedy. There's
no sense digging up dirt and
starting over. Let him real In
jieucr. Kennedy did what was
right for the jirojile
When Place retired from the
U.S. Navy In 1961. he Joined his
wife Drltle and their son and
daughter at home In Sanford,
where he had been stationed
before his last lour of duty in
Washington, D.C. Place, who Is
recovering from surgery, and
whose hair la steel-gray, said If
President Kennedy were alive he
would be 71. one year older than
Place

out ugamst ihe
Incrrases. Th e y said dial resi­
dents In these two communities
will feel Ihe most Imparl of Ihrsr
ralr hikes.
Craig Hush of the Columbus
Harbour Homeowners' Associa­
tion. which rrp r'-e n ls approxi­
mately 125 residents, told com­
missioners that hr believed an
Increase Is nol nrcesmiry The
reason, hr said. Is because the
city connecting to the Seminole
County rewer system two years
ago was was supposed to save
money
Hush said that at a merilng
last Friday. Lorhrane Engineer­
ing Inc . Orlando, jirrv-ntrd an
analysts which was Inconsistent
with prrvlous rrjairts Lochrunr
Englm-rrlng was corira-lrd by
11m "V Iasi year for 850.900 lo
plrjaur a wastewater IIT* Imen I
plan T h e f ir m also was

employed lo prepare a financial
analysis of the city’s ability lo
irpuy Sun Hank, huidcr of 63
million In water and sewer
re v e n u e b o nd s Issued by
Longwond.
Hr said lhal the Lnrhnmr'a
rrjMirt wus bused on a 5 percent

jirr year inrrrnse for 12 years
wuii no surplus revenue being
carried over In Ihe budget.
However, hr said, budget figures
show cash carry -over* the paxi
two yrars Hr said Dial water
•mil « r s r r Increases should not
lie nrrrzsary If Ihe budget re
f le e ts s u r p l u s r e v e n u e .
Hush said that Lor hrane calls
lor rale increases of 70 percent
while the rllv says 30-prrrrnt
Increases are suflleient.
Hush said Itiat Ihe elty so far
has paid fur three (ln.ind.il
analyses Including one In 1987
by a certified ptihlir accountant,
one by former financial advisor
Jell Etrhhrrgrr and presently by

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Lorhrane Engineering.
He said thci utility billing
Increases of 70 prrerr.*. repre­
sented wage increase* In ilir
sewer and water drjiarimrnl
However, lie said no one fuubeen added lo dial department
Hush said lhal without die rale
Incrruac. Long wood has dir
third hlghrsi water und sewer
rates, romparrd lo neighboring
rllle*. If will tie Ihe highest, hr
sa id . If Ihe In rre a s rs are
approved.
H r said dull d ir majority of dir
commissioners use srpllc tanks
"If Ihe commissioners were af
frcled (by the Increases), then
ihelr vole mlghi lie different.*'
llu»h said
Th e Skvlark representative
agreed with Hush and said dial
iir was "totally against (hr
(tropic of Skylark having lo juiy
an additional fee "
It was voted unanimously lo
table the''hearing until ifte sec
onrt meeting in January

Mayor
Continued from Page IA
her j m i s i
■km on growth ol the dry, and
&lt;rilkt/rd die clly commission
(or buying d ir 2.2&lt;X&gt; acres near
Geneva, a ponton of which has
been offered for a prison, and for
falling lo errair a lax increment
district
S m ith a n d M o rris b o th
expressed opposition In die
planned route ol the expressway
through Sanford and hnlh said
there Is a chance ihe route may
yrl be moved east of Ihe rtly In
iighl of recent traffic projections
However. M orris rrln rl/ rd
Smith for her original voir lor
ihe expressway route Original
ly. she voted for the roulr. hoc
taler had her vulr officially
rhangrd. saying she misun
drrxtoud die million that was
made and thought a "yew" voir
was voting against die proposed
mule “ I have always opposed
Ihe roulr Ihm ugh Sanlord and
my position was well known.
Smith said.
‘ Which was worse.' asked
Morns, "voting (or the route or
not knowing dun you did?"
When &gt;*ritihlalr» were asked
ihelr views on the proposal to
lorair a federal prison on Ihe
2.200 acres. Sm ith said stir is
awaiting Ihe results ol studies
and public hearings on the
proposal hr lore making up her
mtnd Site said she has grave
reservations aboul k*aimg llic

prison outside the city limits
where residents haV&lt;» ftd re
course to voir for or against the
clly offtrials who take the action
Morris r rltlc t/ r d Ihe city
iimimiuuin lor buying Itw pro­
perty “I am more concerned
about the 83 5 million the elt»
sprnl lor land without bring
sure dial ti can be used. " he
said The etty trough! the pro
prrty as a slle lo dispose ol
(rratrd wastrwalrr lhal cannot
h r dtsjMisrd nf on public and
private properly In Sanlord
Morris also r r lllr lr r d the

E LIZ A B E TH L U C E
Elliahrth Lure. 82. 378 Zinnia
Drive. Casselberry, died Monday
al Florida Hosjiltal. Altamntilr
Spring- Ikirn Jun e 9. 1900 In
Philadelphia, she moved lo
Casarlhrrry Iront there In 1985
Site was a homemaker and a
Baptist
Survivors Include several
nieces and nephews
Garden C h a jic l Home for
Funerals, lauigwond. lit charge
of arrangements
J E R E M Y D A W A Y N E
WELBORN
Jeremy Dawayne We Ibom, 2
years. 10 months, of 221 Fryer
Lane, Sanford, died Sunday

c o m m is s io n lor fa llin g lo
ajijiravr a lax increment financ­
ing district In help finance dev
elojimenl ami housing renova­
tion H r cuntrttdrd dial lo create
such a district now would re­
quire county apjirnval under Ihe
re c e n tly a p p ro ve d co u n ty
charter In such a district, reve­
nue from taxes levied on property which increased In value
l*ri ausc ol devrlojitnent or Im­
provements would go Into a
trosl loud The fund would then
lie used lor iow-lntrrrsl loans or
grains tor funhrr development
or rrnovMltons in the district.
Morris also proposed beginn­
ing talks with Seminole ( mint)
and the clly ol l.akr Mary about
Treating a combined sanitary
sewer district.
Ollier Issues addressed by Ihe
mayoral Candida lew In answrr In
questions were
• GRO W TH - Smith Mid she
is opposed to "g ro w th for
growth's sake I think we should
work lo make the clly belter Ihe
way we are "
Morris M id I hr city needs
growth, hm the school system ta
partly responsible for dls•ouraglng tr "There are young
people w ho think Sanlord would
tie a nice place to live but take a
look at the schools and decide
nol lo move here. The clly needs
lo work with the school board to
improve the schools In Ihe
northern jmm of the county." he

Nrlghborhoml Slralrgy) pmjrrt.
or some oilier jinigram I si anti
on m y record of Irv in g to
u p g ra d e h o u s in g th ro u g h
private and public Interests
working together "
• E M P T Y It I II I. D I N 0 S
DOW NTOW N - Smith said at­
tracting jinijile in the downtown
commercial area Is pan of a
larger picture. Downtown busi­
ness w ill he im provrd "b y
beautifying the rliy and making
Sanford a nice place lo live." she
Mid.
Morris Mid "We need a |hi|io
la I Io n b a s e to I m p r o v e
downlown business We also
need an attraction (here lo draw
people and heller markrtlng by
downtown merchants

• Y O U T H R EC R EA TIO N Smith supported current plans
lo decide on a slle for a youth
re c re a tio n ce n te r and i n ­
vestigated financing In build II
M o rris did nol com m ent,
except lo agree with a siatrment
by Disirtrt I commissioner can
didale Jay Makme (fiat seal
lered supervised sites are nredrd
throughout Ihe clly. but llte cost
of such a program must Is
investigated.
• MONROE IIARHOH RAMP
FEE — Smith Mid "Someone
has to pay for the upkrep of the
ramps, either Sanford cttUcna
through taxes, or outside users
She added lhal the ramp lee was
approved as an experiment, and
• HOUSIN G — . Monts said rrntld be modified
MotTls d i d iht* 15 fee lo
"Housing has Iwen a problem for
decades We nerd lo strengthen launrh a ho-at Is unreasonable
our condemnation ordinance to H r M id Sanford should gel lls
tear down dlUpliiatrd housing share of boat license fees col
and gel rid of crack houses We lertrd by the courtly lo haljt pay
also nerd lo clran up sharks and for the ramp upkrrji.
PARAMEDICS - Morns said
Iransirttl camps dial have grown
the prrseitl E M T (Emergency
up ai limes
Smith Mid. "Il is frustrating Medical Technician) system
not having Ihe money In do ail should be upgraded but did run
we* want in solve Ihe housing address whether Ihe city should
problem W r should move creole a paramedic syslrm In Ihe
f o r w a r d w i t h th e W IN S flrr department. Smith did mil
I W e s t s i d r I m p r o v e m e n t comment on Ihe quest ion.

Horn January 27. 1986 In DeLand. he was a lifelong resident
til Sanlord He was u member of
West view Baptist Church.
Survivors include his mothrr.
•Janice. Sanford, sister. Ashley
T illm a n . Sanford: m alernal
grandparents. H erm an and
Estelle. S a nford: m a lerna l
great-grandmother. Nellie Fry er.
Sanford
G ra m k o w Fu n e ra l Home.
Sanford, m charge of arrange­
ments.

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KUALA LUMPUR. Malaysia — Monaoon rains pelted eastern
Malaysia for a fifth day Tuesday, claiming four more lives and
flooding thousands of homes, while an armada of helicopters
set out in search of stranded villagers. The discoveries of the
four latest victims, all of them children, raised to 10 the death
toll from five days of torrential rains and high winds Tw o of
the dead were a young brother and slater whose bodies were
found In a storm drain, and the other two were brothers who
were swept away by strong currents while playing In a canal in
flood-ravaged Kclantan stale.
Authorities said at least 39,000 people were forced to flee
their homes because of flooding, and even the Kota Bahru
Hospital, the major medical facility in Kelanlan. was
surrounded by water, hampering efforts to treat the Injured.
With more rain predicted through Wednesday, officials
feared the number of dead and missing would continue to rise.

Thailand to sign Chlnoto weapons daal
BANGKOK. Thailand — In a move condemned by Vietnam,
the Thai army's commander In chief departed Tuesday for a
weeklong visit to China, where he Is expected to sign an arms
deal for 9300 million worth of Chinese weapons.
Gen. Chavalit Yongchaiyudh was scheduled to sign an
agreement Wednesday for the purchase of 30 T-69 tanks and
800 armored personnel carriers, a member of Chavalit's
delegation said.
Also in the 11-member Thai delegation Is navy commander
Adm . ITapat Krtaanachanl. who Is to Inspect four frigates the
Th kl navy bought for $12 million last Ju ly . Prapat also Is
expected to discuss the purchase of submarines designed for
operations In shallow waters, such as the Oulf of Thailand.
Official Vietnamese media had condemned Improved cooper­
ation between the Thai and Chinese militaries. China and
Vietnam frequently clash on thetr common border and Beijing
arms Cambodian guerrillas fighting the Hanot-installed regime
In Phnom Penh. The rebels often operate from bases tn
Thailand.

Vote to com# on Battle reforms
MOSCOW — The Communist Party dally Pravda accused
Lithuanian nationalists today of trying to bully local legislators
Into opposing Kremlin-bsckrd changes to the Soviet constitu­
tion.
Th e accusation, similar to those made last week against
nationalists In the neighboring Baltic republic of Estonia, came
as the third Baltic republic. Latvia, prepared to vote on the
proposed changes. The amendments would, among other
things, rescind the republics1symbolic right to secede.
Pravda said leaders of the Popular Front for Perestroika in
Lithuania had started "exerting pressure on deputies" of the
regional parliament, which voted last week not to take a stand
on the proposed amendments when the Issue Is raised at a Nov.
29 meeting of the Surpemc Soviet, or national parliament.
Pravda said pressure by nationalists had prompted the
Lithuanian Communist Party First Secretary Nikolas Bsxaukas
to appeal far calm In a recent television address.

OPEC trying to foqp Iren-lreq agreement
VIENNA — OPEC ministers held Intense negotiations tn their
effort to reach a comprom ise between Iran and Iraq over oil
production quotas for the two archenemies al the cartel's
year-end ministerial gathering.
Despite little progieas Monday, oil prices stabilised on world
market* aa traders around the world awaited the iw rtr* T of
tbeOnpulsatlon of Petroleum Exporting Countries' crucial
talks on reducing the cartel's runaway product Ion.
West Texas Intermediate — the benchmark U.S. crude —
gained 7 cents to close al $12.98 a barrel Monday on the New
York Mercantile Exchange, while oil prices posted sharp
advances In European trading.
Analysts said the gains reflected traders' reneared optimism
that (he 13 OPEC ministers will manage to pul together an
agreement to cut bock output.
OPEC's widely disregarded official production celling Is*17.4
million barrels a day. while worldwide demand for the cartel s
oil Is estimated al IB million barrels a day. Its output has
climbed to more than 22 million barrets a day.
Analysts warned that If no agreement Is reached, prices
could fall below 910 a barrel, providing a temporary windfall
for motorists In the United Stales and other Western nations

Fornrer president to apologize
SEOUL. South Korea — Disgraced former president Chun
Doo llwan prepared today to humble himself on nationwide
television, reportedly agreeing to apologise for abuses of power
and corruption, abandon his Seoul home and live in internal
exile.
Aides to the former general who took power In s military
coup said Chun would break months of silence Wednesday and
the state-run Korea Broadcasting System said It was planning
to broadcast s speech by Chun at 10 a.m. 18 p.m. E S T
Tuesday).
The exact content of his speech was unknown, but aides
sketched a plan whereby Chun would apologise for abuses of
power and corruption, call for an impartial Invest (gallon of Ills
assets, return his Seoul house to the stale and accept internal
exile
The speech would mark a stunning fall for Chun who. In
exactly right months, went from a president with nearly
absolute powrr to a man abandoned by his political allies,
dogged by his formerly banned opponents and trammrlrd by
the pace of democratic reform.
Chun was the first president In South Korea's 40-year history
to voluntarily step down. The others have been forced from
(lower through military coup or civilian uprising. One. Park
Chung lire, was assassinated In 1979 by his chief uf
Intelligence.

China, Arco to develop major gaa project
BEIJING — After years of negotiation. China and the U.S. oil
company Arco have reached an agreement In principle on
developing a major natural gas field In the South China Sea.
officials said Tuesday.
The agreement, between the China National Offshore Oil Co.
11(1(1 Atlantic Richfield Co. of Los Angeles. Is expected to be
signed on Wednesday, spokesmen for both companies said
The accord will open development ol the Yachcng 13-1 gas
flrld In the Yinggehal Basin, south of China's Hainan Island In
the South China Sea. The field has reserves of at least I0O
billion ruble meter*.
Arco China Inc., the China subsidiary of Arco. discovered the
gas field In 1083. hut negotiations on developing it have been
held up for years by disagreements over pricing and on how
tile gas is lo be nialketeU.
A spokesman for Arco China's Beijing office said details of
the agreement would be released In Los Angeles after the
signing and declined further comment.
Arco holds a 34 percent Interest In the project, with another
19 percent held by the Kuwait Foreign Petroleum Exploration
Co.
A CNOOC spokesman. Wu Xunduo. told the official China
Bally newspaper that gaa Is to begin flowing from the field In
1093 with an annual output of 3.29 billion cubic meters.
Maximum dally output Is to reach 900 million cubic meters
From Unlftd Pros* Intomollonal rsporlt___________________

O T T A W A — Prime Minister
Brian Mulroney scored a con­
vincing win for hla Progressive
Conservative Party and the
U.S.-Canada free-trade agree­
ment. even though the election
m u lls showed a majority of
Canadians still oppose the trade
pact.
W ith all districts reporting
unofficial results, the C o n ­
servatives captured 169 of 293
seats In the House of Commons,
enough for a majority and quick
approval of the agreement when
Parliament reconvenes In three
weeks. The anil-free trade Liber­
al Party garnered 81 seats and
the socialist New Democratic
Party won 49 seats
But the popular vote In an
election that was a virtual refer­
endum on the trade agreement
Indicated that most Canadians
are still opposed to It. The
Conservatives garnered Just 43
percent of the popular vote,
compared lo 32 percent for the
Liberals. 20 percent lor the New
Democrats and 5 percent for
other parties
Deapllr the opposition to free
trade with the Untied States, the
Liberals and New Democrats
promised not lo obstruct the
agreement In Parliament.
Muhoncy, 49. told supporters
In hla home district of Bale
Comeau on the north shore of
the St. Lawrence Hlver that
Canadians had expressed a clear
desire for "the road they wish lo
follow" and he would proreed
quickly lo Implement the trade

The result* made Mulroney
the first Canadian leader In this
century to win two consecutive
majority terms, and vindicated
hla s t r o n g s u p p o rt for a
U.S. Canadian trade agreement
lhal has been signed Into law by
President Reagan but needs par­
liamentary approval In Canada
to take effect.
Th e Liberals raptured 20 of 32
aeata In the four Atlantic pro­
v in c e s a nd held the C o n ­
servatives lo 12. But they could
not atop the huge Conservative
organ list Ion from claiming a
majority of seata tn Quebec and
Ontario
Llbrral Party senior campaign
aide Patrick Ooaaagr acknowl­
edged that Ihe antl-free-lradr
sentiment stoked by Liberal
leader John Turner had not been
enough to puah the parly ovrr
the lop.
"T h e fears the Liberals saw in
the campaign about closer ties to
the United Slates are not fell by
the majority of Quebeckers or
the rest of Ihe rountry." Coaaagr
said.

Business pleased by
free-trade assurances
hod feared the trade deal
would be lost had Prime
Minister Brian Mulroney's
Conservatives won only a
m in o r ity g o v e rn m e n t.
Cana d a ’s tw o opposition
partlea opposed the deal aad
would have killed R under
lhat scenario.
"Ifa a chapter hi Canada's
history that has a happy
ending." Hamel said. "Free
tradr means a much stronger
economy lhat should benefit
all Canadians. We're Just
breathtng a sigh of relief."
Stephen Lewis. Canada's
former ambassador to the
United Nations and once a
provincial socialist politician,
cited mill Iona of dollars that
business Interests pumped
Into the campaign to back the
trade deal through advertise­
ments.

T O R O N T O - C anadian
business hailed the re-election
of a majority Conservative
government as a guarantee
that the U.S.-Canada freetra d e p act w i l l be lm plrmented to secure the vast
American market for Canad!
an exports.
"W hat this doe* for the
country la give us more secu­
rity to our major market."
Roger Hamel, president of the
Canadian Chamber of Com ­
merce. said of Monday’s elec­
tion results. "This means that
our members. Canadian busi­
nesses across the country,
can plan for future develop
ment."
Hamel, whose group repre­
sents 170.000 businesses,
said the business community
pact that Is scheduled to take
effect next Jan. I.
Noting Ih r deep divisions
across the nation over free trade.
Mulroney added! "Now It ts a
lime for healing In It* land, for
irrespective of party preference
we are all Canadians. We all love
our country."
Liberal leader John Turner.
99. said In Vancouver that hr
had already assured (he prime

Other political observers sug­
gested blg-bualnrss organltattons aupponivr of the agree
merit played an unprecedented
rule In the election campaign,
warning employees
In letters
ip'°&gt;
attached lo
to tnelr
thrtr pay slips that
their Jobs were tn Jropardy If free
trade was rejected
The Conservatives won fewer
seals than In MUM, when they
captured 211 of 282 posts, and
•lx cabinet ministers were defratrd

minister hts parly would cooper­
ate on Ihe trade agreement
because "the people are always

x;

Mulroney said the per­
centage of the vote captured by
Ihe anil-free trade Liberals and
New Democrats demonstrated
"a majority of Canadians clearly
expressed thetr wish to keep this
country strong. Independent and
sovereign."

Israeli Knesset opens in turmoil
JER U SA LEM — Israel's 12lh parliament
met for the first time in a tumultuous
session lhal saw nearly two doien members
walk out because the presiding speaker
advocates the forcible "transfer" of Arab
residents lit the oeropted territories
As the first session of the parliament, or
Knesset, got under way Monday, several
hundred protesters demonstrated outside
against a coalition of nght-wtng and re­
ligious parties likely to form Ihe next
government.
Nearly two dozen members of the newly
elected Knesset staged a betel walkout
during a lengthy speech by the presiding
speaker, Yalr Sprtntak Sprtnxak Is a
member of the ultra right-wing Moledet
parly, which advocates forcibly removing,
or “ transferring," Arabs from the West
Bank and Gaea Strip.
Later. 13 Knesart members, most from

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left-wing and communist parties, refused to
be sworn tn by Sprtntak
"I don't want lo br sworn In before
someone who wants to throw me out of Ihe
country." shouted Mohammed Mlart. an
Arab Israeli representing the Progressive
List for Peace party
As each of ihe 15 members challenged
Sponzak. it* parliament erupted inm cat­
call* and shouts
To each member lhal denounced him.
Sprltuak calmly responded. "You did not
swrar In." According to custom, the oldest
member of Ihe Knesset presides over the
opening session. Later. Likud m rtnbrr Dov
Shi Unsky was elected prrmanrnl speaker uf
Ihe Knesset
Al one point, the chamber nearly dis­
solved into chaos when sergeants at arms
mistaken!./ tkwwtskn (Jvy |Md bcttl ofdfIrd
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told a Cabinet meeting today
lhal opposition trader Bena/ir
Bhutto "should br given die first
chance" (n form Ihr next gov­
ernment. official sources said
F o u r senior g o ve rn m e n t
sources speaking In separatr
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firm ed befarr the C abinet
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support from Independents and
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Bhuttos opposition Pakistan
People's Party gained the largest
number of National Assembly
seals l.i No*. 16 general elec­
tions but failed lo secure an
absolute majority.
The pirslrirni Is lo appoint a
prime minister from whichever
party he bcllcvrs can command
a majority tn Ihr lower house of
Parliament.
The sources said Ishaq Khan
expressed the opinion dial al­
though various combinations of
coalitions wrre |&gt;oss!hlr lo form
a government. Bhutto must br
askrd before any other political
leader lo try and ptil together
the next administration.
"Bhutto should be given the
first chance lo form a govern­
ment." onr source quoted die
president assaying
Bhutto maintains she has
enough *up(&gt;orl Irum Indepcndrnls In the arvm hly lo form n
government.
Justice Minister Wussccm Su
Jjad announced Sunday that
Ishaq Khan would torn sepa­
rately with Bhutto, govern­
ment-backed Ini..mu Democratic
Alliance leader Nawaz Sharif and
thr leaders o( ot her inujor part lev
starting Tuesday “ to discuss
matters relating lo the formation
of a government."
Despite results from weekend
rovincUil elections dial showed
er trailing Ihe government alli­
ance In three of four provinces.
Bhutto appeared runfident the
president would ask her lo form
a government and makr her the
first woman prime minister of a
Moslem nation.

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mony. Prime Uinlstrr YlUhak Shamir, head
of the Likud Party, and Foreign Minister
Shimon Peres, the Labor Party leader, sat
quietly side by side Likud narrowly deleatrd Labor In Ihe Nov I elections.
Winning 40 Knesart seals to laahor s 39
After the session. Peres raid l-abc* leaders
would deride soon whether lo Join a
coalition with Likud iVrrs, who sounded
prsstmlstk- about ihe prosper! of a i oat it ton.
said he would not Jotn a government dial
tailed lo Include an internal Inna) prace
conference in its peace plan
Although d r hair In Ihe 120-mrnihrr
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raucous. Ihe shouting match during Ihr
opening session, attended by dignitaries and
dlulutnals. shucked soiuc members
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Judge prods White House
United T i t t i iBtsmsMSWtl

Garcia, wile charged In Wedtech scandal
NEW YORK — Rep. Robert Garcia. D-N.Y.. the second Bronx
rongmaman Implicated In the Wedtech scandal, said hie
long-expected conspiracy Indlclmrnt in the case means "lhis
period of trial by grand Jury leak Is finally over."
Garcia. .15. was Indicted Jusl three days after former Rep.
Mario lllaggl was sentenced to eight years In prison for taking
bribes from Wedtech lllaggl. a Bronx Democrat, resigned from
Congress after his August conviction In the case.
Garcia, hta wife. Jane Lee. 48. and Ralph Valkme. 42. a
lawyer from Raniurce. Puerto Rico, were charged with
conspiracy In obtain some 9 IH I.IO O in rash and loans as well
as Jewelry from UVJtcch
T h r .adlelment handr l up In U.S. District Court In
Manlrallan accuses them of trying lo bide lire payments, which
were allegedly designed to buy Garcia's Influence, through a
variety of ruses.

Witness: LaRouche never repaid loan
ALEXANDRIA. Va — An elderly woman testified that one of
Lyndon LaHnuchr* group* promised her 17.5 percent annual
Interest on a 9100.000 loan she made In 1085. but that she has
not seen a |&gt;enny ol either the principal or the Interest since
then
“ They left me In debt." Elt/abrth Sexton. 75. of RufTleld.
Conn . testified Monday on the first day of the trial ol the
political extremist and six associates In U.S District Court "I
needed that money It was my life savings "
Sexton, the government's first witness In the fraud and
mnsplracv trial, said site loaned the 9100.000 lo the Caurus
Distributors Inc after LaRouche fund raiarr Joyce Rubinstein,
a codefendant. Inld her the money was safer with thr group
than It was in a bank
The witness testified that she admired LaRouche for hta
antlalnig stand and that shr aba was prompted lo loan CDI the
money hreause she was promised an annual intrrral of 17.5
percent, compounded quarterly.

W ASHINGTON - If the While
House Is afraid former aide
Oliver North may reveal gov­
ernment secrets at his eonspiracy trial. It should take pic*, n t l v
action soon, says ih r Judge
hearing thr Iran-Contra rose
U.S. Dlstrlel Judge Gerhard
Gesell read a five-page statement
Monday apparently alined at
ending a dispute over the use of
classified documents In North's
pending trial.
North was In court asking the
Judge to dismiss three conspira­
cy charges brought by in
dependent p rs ccu 'o r Law rente
W *ien.
R eacting M on d ay to th r
Judge's statement, thr While
House dismissed any notion of
an Im m r d la lr p re sid e n tia l
pardon for North "The prrsl
dent Is not c o n s id e rin g a
pardon. " said s|iokrsmaii Martin
Ftliw alrr.
And rrrs ld rn t Reagan. In
C a lifo rn ia (n r th r g ro u n d
breaking of bis presidential
library, responded "No, I don I
think It would tie any lime lo
tnakr such a decision while It Is
In thr courts "
Gesell also rrhukrd thr Juslk-r
Department (or a (Mend of tlic
court hftrf filed Friday arguing
the conspiracy case against

Ollvar North
North is tMsrd on faulty legal
theory lhal "threatens the con­
stitutional allocation of powers "
On lhal point. FlUwairr said
Ihr dorum rni should not lie seen
as a Joint White House-.lust Ire
Department atlrmpt lo help
North "There are ongoing dls
i usalons and coordination. but
Ihr brief should not lie trad a*
an expression of presidential
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knowa what the pretldeni'a
thinking on this Is." FlUw atrr
said.
Grsell'a statement followed
defense arguments on motions
to (1ism law three counts of con­
spiracy to defraud the govern­
ment and theft of government
piopcrty In the 1086 sale of U.S
arms to Iran and the diversion of
profits to the Nicaraguan Contra
rebels.
North's attorneys argued lhal
the law* under w hich the
charges w rrr brought, such as
the Boland Amendment, the
iwo-year prohibition on official
U.S. aid to the Contras, did not
apply lo North as a staff member
of Hie National Security CoUltcT
Gesell g a i.- no indication w hen
he would rule on the motions —
but he did say he experts the
rase againsl North to go to trial
In late January North was
scheduled to go before a Jury in
September but hr won a post­
ponement because of the presi­
dential campaign
In his siatrmrnt. Gesell re­
minded the two sides the rase Is
"llttrrrd with classified docu­
ments" and many government
officials Involved with "h igh
srrurtly' will trstlly
Theorem ally, action thr While
House could lake might Ini lude
trying to bar the use at trial of
particular kinds of classified

One body
identified in
mass murders
Uni rappel________________
SACRAM ENTO. Calif The first of seven people
who polkrr sa v were upparrntly killed for their Social
Security checks and buri'-d
In Hie yard of a hoarding
house wa* Idem ifled as a
former tenant, the coroner
salat Monday.
Henjamln Fink. GO. was
Idrrillfied by fingerprints,
said Sarratnenio County
Coroner Charles Simmons.
None of the other six
vlctima. Including an el­
d e r ly w o m a n w hose
wrtsiwatcli was still ticking
when hrr Ixxlv was un­
earthed. has been Iden­
tified. and police have said
some of them may never
be.
Auln|*sirs did not find
any signs of violence on
any of thr Ixidir*. hut
pathaloglcal tests to de­
le r m ln r If th e y w r r r
pntsonrd were not expected
lo tie completed for at least
a wrek. Simmon* said
The first hurled txxly was
found Nov 11 aflrr poller
were alrrtrd by a social
worker that one at her
clients was missing

i i i f i i r t n . i t |g t i t

‘Wantad* postart lor tha wtialas
ANCHORAGE. Alaska — Curious scientists who helped
rescue a pair of gray whales trapped by arctic Ice are tending
out Wanted posters of tire giant mammals in hopes of (Hiding
out If they make it to sunny California
The photo* arr being sent to the companies that operate
popular rrutses along the Pacific Coast in which tourists pay
for the opportunity to watrh migrating whales swimming down
the roast toward ihetr Mexican breeding grounds
With the help of the photos, the marine biologists hope tour
oprralors will spot thr whales and report their whereabouts
The whales — nicknamed Slku and Poutu — arr Identifiable by
their battrrrd snouts, which were cut by thr Jagged Ice as they
struggle11 to breathe through small holes In the fnurn sea off
Harrow. Alaska
Th r whales were intrruatkmaj front page news (or thrye
weeks but when they w rrr finally able to swim tree on &lt;X*t 28.
they dlsapprarrd from human view
Now the scientists who labored with local Eskimos. Russian
sailors, lire National Guard, oil companies and Grreiiprare
environmentalists In a massive rescue effort that cost an
estimated 91 million want to know If the whales arr OK.

Juror dlamltaad In child-killing trial
NEW YORK — The focus of thr trial of an accused chltd-klller
and alleged w Ur,beater lias turned from the loss of a Juror
beaten t# her k fW .‘0 M* h*f&gt;d» of I he man who prosecutors
» Uim b r u is e d his fists while fsisliy beating hi* It year old ward
Ptmei utixs planned inday lo show jurors In the second
degree murder trial of Jnrl Slrinberg a vidroiapr of his hands,
which they claim show bruises he suffered by striking blows
againsl l.lsa. the child he was raising until shr was brstrn to
death a year ago
The issue ol i lilld abuse and wife healing raised by the trial
was Illustrated Monday when a Juror was rxcuard hreausr stir
waa beaten so badlv by her common-law husband last week
she (ailed lo show up (or rtiurt. Instead going lo the hoaptlal for
trealmrnl. a aourt r said An altrm alr juror took her place
Steinberg. 47. waa arrested with his lover. Ilrdda Nuaabaum.
46. a former children's book editor. In the Nov 5. 1087. treating
death of llir Utile* girl they w rrr raising In Ihetr Grrenwlch
Village apanment

Prom United Prat! Inlainatlonal report!

Jockeying begins in 1989
race for m ayor of Chicago
CHICAGO - Jockeying for
position in the race for mayor of
the nation's third largest city
waa underway today, following
an Illinois Suprrm r Court order
for a special rlrcllon In 111811 in
fill lhr unexplrrd lenn of thr lair
Mayor Harold Washington, the
city's first black mayor.
The decision was met with
enthusiasm by (he live an­
nounced candidates, and Cook
County Stair's Attorney Richard
M Daley, who Is expected lo
enter the race in two weeks
Daley's father. Richard J. Daley,
served 21 yrars as mayor until
hla death In 1076
T h r courl upheld a Cook
County circuit Judge's ruling
lhal »|MTlal elections should lie
held In 1089 to fill Ihr term of
Washington, who died of a heart
attack last November — with 41
months left In Ills term of office.
"The Elec lion Code no! only
provides fur Ih r dale of an
elrrllon. bill also which nITIrluls
are to tie rlcrtrd. especially for
the position of mayor of thr city
of Chicago." Justice Joseph
Cunningham wrote.
The Justices also said stale law
guaranlrrs Ihr voters' right to

elect &lt;i iiiayui— whenever the
unexplrrd term exceeds 28
months.
Observers expert the election
lo be the most racially divisive
lltlcal contests of Ihr year.
re Issues have dominated the
last two mayoral elections, and
pressure has m ounted for
months for the black community
to ugrer on u single, "unity
candldalc." u rolr Washington
assumed In his successful
campaigns In 1083 and 1087.

K

Acting Mayor Eugene Sawyer,
also expected lo seek a full term,
had fought for an rlrcllon In
1001 Instead of 1988. but said
hr would "till thr ground runn­
ing tiMlay."
Sawyer, who had been hoping
to finish Washington's trim so
lie could build a stronger politi­
cal base, said he would Immedi­
ately mount an "aggressive"
campaign. Hr already has col­
lected 93 million In campaign
lunds
Sawyer wys elected mayor
during a marathon City Council
m e e tin g , a w eek a fte r
Washington's death, with Ihr
help of a group of white, antiWashlnglon aldermen. However,
he Is regarded by many as an
ineffertlvr leader and [tolls show
hint In tie an early undrrdog.
Alderman Tlrn Evans — a
chief rival of Sawyer's whose
campaign was Instrumental in
financing the "let the people
decide suit" calling for a 1080
election — termed the ruling u
"great victory for all of the
c lll*rr|» ol the city or Chicago."
The four,other announced
candidates, three white and one
black, also were overjoyed with
Ihr derision.
" I t ’ s great n e w s ." said
Alderman Lawrence Bloom, one
of the announced white can­
didates for thr post. "It's good
for the people. The public would
not have understood a court
decision that said 20 members of
the City Council could elect their
mayor for three years. I'm glad
the court both read the law
correctly and understood Ihr
Intent of the legislation."
"Wfc'rc very pleased." said
Daunjr Davis, also an alderman.
"It rnmc as we expected."

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s o me t o y * c o u l d h u r t
youngsters
As the Consum er Product
Kalrty Commission prrjMrrd to
release its annual list fit recalled
anil dangerous toy*, the grouji
Americans (or Derma nitIc Ar
lion was alcady sounding an
alarm
Monday, A D A charged that
baby walker*, crib gym* and
Inllalahlr sled* lop thr list ol
C h ris tm a s to y* that pose
dangers to children
In It* rejairt of "'hot" toy* by
major American comjMiile* the
ADA's Consumer Allairs Commil tee said It "Is sad to rejairt
that dangerous anil jaitentlallv
dangerous toy* arc more avail

able than ever I hi* year."
The ADA Is a liberal organ Ira
lion whose consumer commlllre
ha* surveyed Ihr Iw-sl and worst
toy* for ihr last 17 Christina*
season* Committee member*.
Ird by Chairwoman Ann Brown,
illsjilayed ilieir IUMK selection*
at a news conference Monday
and ihen tossed ihrm into rlih rr
a "Trash llos" nr a "Tov Itov
liabv walkers cloth seals on a
Iramr with wheels ih.it hrlji
liable* Irani to walk, w rr r
drrnird dangerous, lliown said,
because serious injuries m
created from 111121 children m
I ‘18-1 to20.790 In 1WH7
Crib gyms toys on a cord tied
arross a crib, caused &lt;17-1 re­
ported injuries since I1IH4, ilir
ADA committee reported
Manufacturer* vo lu n ta rily
j&gt;lite r w a r n in g l a b r ls on
l&gt;.o kages advising rrrnov.il Irom
llie crib when a tsihv ran pull tip
lo hands and knees However.

ihe commltire said it recently
purchased two brands wllh no
warnings "C rib G ym " by blue
liov Toys ami Ih r French made
Iiaby Toy" by Kdui alux
Other "Tra sh Ho*" toys In­
cluded Arm y Ants by lla»bro.
Dolly Surjirise by Playskool and
11II Sti* by Nasia
"Why should Christina* come
wllh built-in threats'’" said Ihr
ADA committee report
Hut listed as sale toys with
sturdy, durable i nnMrurllon and
a g*iod play value were fisher
P ric e F u n W it h F o o d .
C r ra tr-a -C a k r . Pablo J r ., a
ihrrr-dimensional design game,
by Davis Gtabowskl. ami (Lisle
Sliajxs lltngo amt Anlmixs by
( 'olorlonn*
liillalable snow slrd* Ird the
’dangerous and potentially
dangerous" category ol toy* that
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nations of Eastern Europe,
sparked by consumer-goods
shortage* that arc prnmjitmg
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Poland turned uj&gt; the heal
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drimmdlng I lull Ctechosluvakla
halt practices I hat are causing
long delays for Polish truvrlers
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On Nov. 15, t’/erhoslovakla —
w hic h until recently enjoyed one
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goods In the Sovtrt bloc —
imjHised new customs rules to
protect such products as tea amt
colfrr. meal products, spiers uml
loot wear fnim export by con­
sumer goods-hungry traveler*.
The rrsult was delay* of op In
five hours (or train and auto
passengers on the Pollsh-Ciech
Irorder and confiscation ol tons
of glNMls
The jilienonirna has threat­

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which hinted In Its ofllclul news
media It may twgin strict en­
forcement of its own customs
laws, which Its says arc even
tougher tha Czechoslovakia's
Czechoslovak Chlrl Counsel
Peter lllavacek was summoned
to thr Polish Foreign Ministry
Monday and asked lo cxjilaln
"the Incomprehensible practices
ol the Czechoslovak customs
service wllh regard to Polish
c itiz e n s ," Foreign M in istry
spokesman Stefan Stanls/rwnkl
said.
"At thr M i n e time a demand
was made for an organization of
c u s to m s tu n I rots by ih«Czecboslovak side thul would
not cause sueli bardshijts (or
Polish citizens." Stanlszcwskl
said.
Polish uuiborllles noted, how­
ever. that no retaliatory customs
regulations have been Issued
The Polish train Sllrslu. which
travels Irom Prague to Warsaw,
has hern routinely delayed for
more lhail live hours.
"It's jirohlhltrd to take out

almost anything." Polish televi­
sion reported Monday over lllm
ol a warehouse lull ol eonflsealrd
goods "Hut still, cjultr a number
ol Poles hope they can succeed
somehow."
Czechoslovak television rejKirtrd that Item* confiscated at
Ihe border town of Pelrovice
Included HO packages of cocoa
from one traveler and crulr* of
banana* ami ajiplrs Irom other*.
On F rid a y . East G erm an
newspaper* primed articles de­
tailing customs restrictions on
an extensive list of good* In (hat
country, ranging Irom raisins
ami curtains to topographic
map*
The East German rule* were
announced In the HMKH and
1H70* hut hud not Ireen en­
forced The newsjrapcr article*
were seen as a warning, tnalnly
lo Czerhoslovaks who come to
East Germany for shoes and
fo o d s tu ffs .
For y e a rs .
Czechoslovaks enjoyed one of
•he widest ranges of consumer
goods in Ihe Soviet bloc, r iv a le d
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Christina Ona**i* held
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lound no evidence that
Onassts' ilralh. caused
by an rxrr** of fluid In
the lungs, was drugtndurrd
Hut he said further
tests were necessary to
remove all doubt
Another magistrate.
Federal Judge Alberto
Plot It of the San Isidro
district — w hich In ­
clude-* ihe clusier of
v a c a t i o n h o m e s in
Tortugultas tow nship
outside of Huenos Aires
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Onassis died — said
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■'been interdicted" until
an Investigation has
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“ thr utilization ol a
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JE R U S A L E M — Israel Monday accused Egypt
of violating the spirit of the Camp David accord*
by recognizing the proclaimed Palestinian state
while PLO chief Yasser Arafat conferred with
Egyptian Presideni Hosnl Mubarak on rhe next
Arab move in the wukr of the declaration
Egypt, the only Arab nation lo make |m-.i &lt;e
with Israel. Sunday Joined some three dozen
countries In formally recognizing the indepcn
dent stale In the Israeli-occupied West Hank and
Gaza Strip declared by thr Palestine National
Council, or parllament-lrt-exllr In Algiers Nov
15
The Independence deelarallun rejected by
Israel and the L'nH rd Shitr* camt amid a raging
Palestinian uprising against Israeli h i up..lion
and alter Jordan severed Its ties with the West
Hank.
Israeli soldier* shot and wounded al least six
Palestinian* in scattered clashes Monday In tlie
West Hank and Gaza Strip. Palestinian sources
said The Israeli arm y confirmed an H-yrar-old
boy was shot In th r tiaek at the U N run Jatialta
refugee ram p In th r Gaza Strip
Forrign Minister Shimon Peres summoned
Egyptian Ambassador Mohammed fLissioun)
and lold him Egvpl'* aetion is not consistent
with the principle of a negotiated settlement ol
the dlsputr to w hich both Egvpl and Israel arc
committed." the Forrign Ministry said
The moderately worded statement which did
not mention the Camp David Aci ords hut
(•otnted to the principles set down in ihc I97H
agreement*, also said that Peres 'expressed
regret at the Egyptian move.’*
The Camp David Accords, a prelude to thr
H)7‘T Israeli-Egypttan peace trralv &lt;ailed lor
negotiation*, not unilateral action in determine
the stains of th r territories seized during the
1967 Arab Israeli war
A Forrign Ministry source *atd the Cabinci
would m rrl Wednesday lo decide what it auv
action Israel would take m response to Egypt's
decision
Uasiouni denied thal F.gxpi violated thr jieare
agreement with Israel
"I think there are a lot of positive point* In thr
declaration." the envoy said It ts not against
the prarr agreement between FIgxpl and Israel
W'r are trying to do our liesi to start the peai r
process and achieve the comprehensive peace In
our area "
E.iillrr Monday. Defense Minister Yitzhak
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the third quarter and ended Ihc
period leading94-60.
"We executed and kept our
Despite falling to reach Coach
Frank Layden't offensive goal poise." said OrKTlth. "When we
Monday night, the Utah Jazz do what we're supposed to do
piled u p more than enough we're tough to beat."
The Clippers trrrr led by their
points for the Los Angeles Clip­
two rookies as Danny Manning
pers.
D a rre ll Griffith scored -25 scored 21 points and Charles
points to lead a balanced scoring Smith added 17. Center Benoit
attack that powered Utah to Its Benjamin was 1 of 10 from ihc
fifth consecutive triumph.* a field and finished with Just 3
117-90 decision over the Clip­ points
" O u r rookies are playing
pers.
T h u ri Bailey had 24 points. well." said llte Clippers' Norm
K a rl M alone 23 and J o h n Nixon. "The only thing you have
3tacktan 22 for Utah, which to guard against la frustration
o u lre b o u n d e d (he C lip p e rs It's going to take a little time,
but I think we’re going to be u
57-36.
"If
rebound wc cua run ." very good tra:n.“
Manning agi red.
Lay den said. "My goal Is always
"We have a lot of players that
to get 120 points. You know
what happens If you pass the can play In this league." Mann­
basketball. If you get It Inside ing said, "we Just have to get
and If you are unselfish It’s together on the same medium.
amazing how much comes back We have to play as one."
to you. 1 always tell John that If (Ueksts 117, Haw ks 113
At Houston. Erie Floyd seorrd
he establishes himself Inside
he's going lo get easy shots. If 3 of his 20 points on free throws
Grlf does tt. he's going to get In the final 2:20 and Allen
Leavrll hit a pair of foul shots
easy shots."
The Ja z z led by as many as 19 with five seconds left, lifting (hr
polnta In the first half and 59-46 Rockets. Huek Johnson and
Akeem Otajuwon each scored IA
at the Intermission.
Utah went on a 25-6 spun In points and Otla Thorpe added 16

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straight and seventh In its lam
. Dominique Wilkin*
with 20 points and
ted At
Reggie Theus added 26. Floyd
also had a game-high 12 assist*
while Olajuwon led Houston
with 14 rebounds.
B m D 'D o m o r m r
BOSTON - Boston Celtics star
L a rry B ird was discharged
Monday from a hospital, two
days after having bone spur*
removed from both heels, m il
doctors said he ts "doing fine."
" H r had new casta applied
today and I? ambulating (walk­
ing! writ with (hr casts, aiu! lawax discharged home earlv thl*
afternoon.” said team physician
D r . A r n o ld S c h u lle r, w ho
performed the OOmlnutc *ur
gery at New England llapiim
Hospital on Saturday
"L a rry Is doing fine. He's
recovering very nicely from
surgery." Scheller said. "H e's In
good spirits with a very g&lt;«nt
sense of humor. My &lt;Ktgm.il
prognosis of his re tu rn to
lmvkrth.ilI in 3 v* tu 4 munth* .tt
this point appears leasonablr "
Bird. 31. a IO year NBA veter
an. Is a three lime winner of the
Most Valuable Player award

Final four teams set in NIT
plan thta season was to quicken
the pace — already apparent —
N E W Y O R K - S yra cuse. and use other options besides
Missouri. Indiana and NorHt Reid
"Thta ts giving other players
Carolina descend on New York
playing lime." Smith said "Yes.
for the Big Apple National In
vltatlon Tournament with 2-0 we might be better oil. We are
records and early signs of re­ trying lo look at this In a positive
way."
siliency.
The three other srmlflnallsts
Syracuse and Missouri lost
player* to the first round of the cannot rxprvt stars to rrtum.
Derrick Chlrvous scored 700
NBA draft. Indiana last two key
players from Ms championship more points than anyone in
team of tsro years ago. And Missouri history H r was the
North Carolina had Its offensive NBA's 16th dmlt pick and now
force struck down until around does his scoring for the Houston
Rockets
the new year.
Thus, the Tigers probably
In Wednesday night's semifi­
nals at Madison Square Garden. won’t score as much Hut Coach
No. j North Carolina plays No, Nunn Siewart riorsnT hrlievr
13 Missouri and No. 6 Syracuse they II surrender as much, ei­
ther In two games Missouri ha*
faces No. 17 Indiana The win
held opponents to less than .18
tiers meet Friday for Ihr chain
pIonship of the college seasons percent shooting
"During the time Derrick was
first major tournament.
North Carolina reached the here we lost some basics,
semis by scoring I I I and 99 especially on defense," said
points without J R. Retd, who Stewart, one victory shy of 500
averaged a team-leading IK foe fils career We are hack to
-batata-a gawio-tasl season -The J &gt; a * V —
ffymruw also lust a |dayer to
04bof-0 junior suffered a srfens
fracture and Sunday had the thr NBA s first round
“ At this point we miss Kony
cast removed from his left fool.
He ts not expected back until Srtkaly. especially defensively."
Orangemen Coarh Jim Boehelm
late December at earliest.
said "We’re still looking 1or him
T h is could be a blessing
Others will have to generate to block shots and he’s nut
offense, and picking up live slack there "
Without 6 11 Srtkaly. Derrick
so far have been Krvln Madden
(49 points In two games). Scotl Coleman has moved from dr
Williams. Rick Fox and S lrvr frn&lt;|!ng big forwards to centers
Syracuse has two freshmen
Buck nail
Coach Dean Smith said the renters, but lloebelm says they

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have been nervous so tar
llnehrim relies on four returning
slartrrs plus freshman prodigy
Hilly Owens It's a smaller but
quicker and inure diversified
tram
"W e are going to struggle
early In the season
Itorheim
said "Hut by February ho|«
fully, w e ll be playing to our
prrseason rankings '
Of the four trams. Indiana's
twites are most glaring Th e last
llm r Syracuse and Indiana
played was for the 1987 nattonal
title and Dean Garrett was
rxrelllng In Ihr middle and
Keith Smart was hitting the
winning shot Garrett and Smith
went in tlw draft'tacrvnrl round
.Joe Hillman and Jay Edward*
arr the Monsters' most rxprtt
cured players, both starting
aland half uf last year s ganu *
Hut Edwards followed a ittg Ten
F re s h m a n of the Year &lt;ani|&gt;..ign
by e n d in g up In drug rrhahilu.i
lion He is playing, hut under a
d isciplinarian like f o a . h Boh
K n ig ht li b status must Ur * ■
s id rn -d uncertain

In an N IT quarlrrflital Sunday,
Edwards srorrd 27 point* n&gt;
help Indiana defeat cry No In
Stanford 84-73
"The next two games are very
Important to os." Knight said
"After four gamrs we should
know where this team I* at
That’s tire great thing about this
tournamrnt. it give* you an
early opportunity to see w lirrr
you are."

M o u rn in g b e in g c o m p a re d to E w in g
tinned that It Is loo early In
brand Mourning Ih r second
coming of Ewing, thr llrst player
chosen In lire BINS NIIA draft
" H e d o e sn 't have lo hr
Patrick," Thompson said "lie
Just has lo hr Alonzo And (hat
will be good rnoiigh lor me and
everybody rise."
Thompson would mil allow
Mourning In be interviewed,
citing a tram |xiltcy shielding
freshmen from the news media.

W A S H I N G T O N - Before
competing In hls first game for
Georgetown. Akmzo Mourning
was evoking memories of the
player mainly responsible for
leading the Moyas Into college
basketball's elite.
Mourning, a 6-foot-10, 235pound dynamo from
Chesapeake. Va., Is drawing
comparisons to Patrick Ewing,
who led ihe Moyas lo Hie 19H4
But Mourning's arrival Is not
national championship and ap­ the only reason I be Moyas were
pearances in the title game In ranked No. 4 In Untied I’rrss
thrre of his four seasons
International s prrseason poll
Playing against rnc-iy promt
Several other highly looted new­
nrnt college upperclassmen. comers — power forwards John
Mourning excelled In thr U.S. Turner and Milton Bell and
Olympic trials and was the lust 7-foot center Dlkrm hr Muimnho
rut from the U S team coached of Zaire — Join a team that
by Jo h n Thompson, hls coarli at Includes Olympic point guard
Georgetown The experience Charles Smith
practicing against the llkrs of
Smith, entering Ills senior
David Koblnsnn. J.K. Held and
Danny Manning during Ihr trials year, provides leadership and
gives Mourning ample prrpara
court savvy to the Moyas, serv­
lion fur the rigors of the Big East ing as Thompson's surrogate on
schedule.
the court. Smith averaged 15.7
"It definitely cannot hurt him jiolnla and greatly Unproved hls
and It dcflntrly cannot hurl us ability as a play maker In helping
because he's hod some experi­ Ihr disappointing U.S. train lo u
bronzr rnrd.il In the Olympics.
e n c e w i t h lltc s y s t e m . "
Thom pson said of Mourning's
Turnrr sat out last season
Olympic trials practice "I think
It gave me a better Insight of him after transferring from Allegany
IMdJ Community College Hr
and film a brttrr Insight of me.
"He had a legitimate chance of gives the Moyas their best power
making that tram, a very legiti­ forward since Michael Graham,
mate chance of making that who helped thr Hoyus tn the
tram I did not expect him lo be 1984 title, then transferred.
as mature and us stable as fir
Mulombo's skills urr still
was. Th a t's the thing (hat sort of crude, hut Thompson said he Is
surprised me a little bit."
nn rxrellrnt athirtr and ragrr
Mourning Is a fearsome de­ learner
fensive player, rehounder and
Bell, from Richmond. Va..
shoi-hlockcr In the Ewing mold
and Is m arc advanced of­
fensively than (he New York
Knlcks center was as an IncomIn g f r e s h m a n . M o u r n in g
averaged 22 polnta, 12 rebounds
and nine blocked thou per game
os a senior at Indian River High
School and Is expected lo pro­
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vide the defensive anchor neces­
sary In Thompson's pressure
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senior drfrnslvr specialist at
John Marshall High School
Mourning. Turner. Dlkrndxand Bell join a front line that
already has U-foul-9 senior
Johnathan Edwards and 6-foot 9
Junior Sam Jefferson
“ I think It's a good team."
Thompson said. "I think the
biggest thing that has to happen
Is the coordination between thr
yo u n g people and the upprrclaaamrn "

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Lady Tars have
postseason plans

Unbeaten Polk
invades S C C
SAN FOXD — A year ago,
Seminole Community College's
Robert Thontaa opened the
aeaaon In a horrendous shooting
s lu m p Coaches co u ld not
believe how the Lyman High
graduate shot In the game as
opposed to how he sl/jrled the
nets during practice.
In 1988. |ust the opposite has
occured. Thomas can't buy a
basket In practice — but he's
lighting It op at an awesome
pace In lh»* games
This post Saturday, the soph­
omore guard conn— r r j on a
caret!-nigh 24 points Including
A of 13 shots from the floor 15 ol
6 from Ihree-polnt rmigel. Thr
Impressive shooting barrage
u p p p e d T h o m a s ' s c o rin g
average to 13 per game in the
R a id e rs’ seven gam es this
season.
Tonight, i fie Haiders. 6-1 on
the season, return homr to take
on the No. 3 ranked tram In the
preseason potls. thr Viking* of
Polk Community College. Came
lime la 7:30 p m at the Health
and Phyalral Center on the
Seminole Campua. The Lady
Raiders basketball team will
play a preliminary to the men's
game when they take on the

By DAVID CORCORAN

Lady Vikings of Polk at 8 p.m.
A lo n g with T h o m a a . the
Haiders have been led In recent
games by forward Terell Dames
who ta averaging 18 per game
and also la the tram 's leading
reboundrr. Other starters are
forward Vincent Emerson who la
averaging 14 per game, point
guard Wimpy Woods who la
averaging 10 points and leads
•he team In assists at seven per
game, and center Robert Rlcrtardelll who Is averaging seven
points ami ncveti rebound* per
game
Others expected to sec a lot of
playing time are guards T . J .
Scaletta and Mike O a sk lll.
forwards Klshard Drown and
Stephen Dlarkmon. and center
Nick Mllldakla
The Vikings, under roach Josh
Giles, are S o and one of the
most talented trams in Florida
and have already defeated the
No I tram In the prraarason
rankings. Florida Com m unity
College of Jarkaonvlllr. by 20
points.
I‘oik Is let) by 6-0 Stetson
sign e r L o rrm o W illia m s at
cenlrr and 6 0 Evans graduate
Krggtr Shields at point guard

Harold correspondent___________

Robari Thomas pulls up for the jumper In action either this season
The SCC sophomore hed a career-high 24 points Saturday vs Indian
Hlver
Other alartrrs are 6 4 shooting
guard David Curtrr. 6-6 forward
Larry Patrick and 6 7 forward
Ja m e s W illia m s . T h e first
players of! the bench arc 6 4

g u a rd A lo n x o Y o u n g . 6 -5
guard forward Jim Horn, and
O N center forward Marshall
Darber. Also on thr tram ta
ex-Oviedo Lion Dwight Everett.

Tourneys open girls hoop season
Four Seminole County girts buskrttull
tram* will open thr season this week In
Thanksgiving tournaments st three sites
Seminole High and 1.4kr Howell High
will compete In the Kotary Thanksgiving
Tournament at tl»e University of Central
Florida on Wednesday through Saturday
while Lakr Mary rom prirs In I he Lady
Sunshine Classic beginning Friday at
Lake Mary High and Lytnan plays in the
West Orange Tournament beginning
Tuesday night
The opening game of the Rotary
Tournament will be 4 pm Wednesday
with Lakr Howell taking on Orlando
Edgewatrr. The 3 30 game will feature
Seminole va. Orlando Colonial followed
by Tllusvtlle Astronaut vs Winter Park at
7 and Deltona vs Coroa Hearh at 8 30
Games on Friday will be played at
10 30 a m . 12 noon. 1 3 0 p m and 3.30

p nt Salurday'sarllon will begin with the
consolation bracket final at noon followrd
by the third place game at I 30 and thr
championship at 3 30
Seminole tllgh la expected to br one of
llie top guts program* In the area. Under
first-year roach John McNamara. SHS
returns all but one starter from a year ago
Including seniors Adrian Hittaman. Llx
Ding and Chlneta Gilchrist and Junior
Sherri Reddicks. Other lop returning
players Include Koscla Ken non. Cindy
Lyon and Merhelle Toombs
Lakr Howell graduated the nurture of
Its tram a year ago and the Lady Hawks
have also been hit by the injury bug In
the preseason Leading (hr list of healthy
Hawks Is senior guard Hrooke (turns and
sophomore guard Tanya Lewis.
The Lady Sunshine Tournament at
Lake Mary will begin Friday at 1:30 p m.

with St Petersburg Lakewood faring
Miami Carol City. L a k r Mary plays
Greenevllle. Miss, at 3 p m. The consola­
tion game and championship will be on
Saturday.
T h r Lady Sunshine will feature one of
the top talents In the state In Lakrwood'a
Nicole Tunall. Lakr Mary also hopes to be
competitive In the loumey as (hr Lady
Rams return some good talent led by
Tara Jackson. Amy Kuvach and Anita
Mitchell Lake Mary will also look for
strength from transfer Heather Gleason
along with some of laal year's lop J V
players In Wlleatha Mansfield. Lisa
Johnson and Lori Wlnnatl
Lyman's Lady Greyhounds graduated
their top scorer from a year ago IShan
Sir grist | and will hope Sage MorrlsWebatrr will lakr In and fill the leader­
ship role.

Alabama State-Tuskegee to renew rivalry
M ONTGOM ERY. Ala — lluslnrssman
Sam Cook last year asked Alabama *
governor to fire Alabama S ta ir and
Tuskegee university tnistre* Dvausr they
had ranrelled thr oldest hl.nk collrgr
football rivalry for the second year in a row
Gov. Guy Hunt declined, but look * point
must have been made Ixi ausr Hie Aluh«mu
Stair-Tuakrgrr University game ts once
again scheduled as the Turkry Day Classic
Thursday In Cramton Howl, and Cook
couldn't br happier
"It's a big game." Cook. 33. an Alabama
Stair University alumnus, said Monday.
"That's why t sjtenl &gt;700 to glvr rickets to
people to go lo thr game."
Th e matchup between ihe two pre­
dominantly black school* has hern ASU's
traditional homecoming game for 60 years
Dul because of a dispute. Alabama Suite
played Clarke College In 1986 and Johnson
C . Smith University Iasi year.
ASU always received 65 prnrni of thr
gale receipts. Hut two years ago when the
schools couldn't agree lo a 50 30 split, they
didn't play. Last year, thr twn school
presidenl» recommended Ihe split, hut the
A S U board turned them down.
Cook then took a letter to Hunt demand­
ing that hr (Ire thr truslres ol both schools
because of Ihrlr Inabllll v to agree lo play thr
game that "has not only local Intrrrsl hut
also national Interest."
Cook waa so mad that hr railed for a
boycott of »he replacement game between
A SU and Johnson C. Smith Hr said the low

turnout ol 14.000 fewer fans than the
2S.OOO-arat stadium holds was thr result of
tils rail for a boycott, allhough ASU officials
disagree.
ASU and Tuskegee. Just an hour down the
Inirrstatr (rum Montgomery, should have
playrd no mailer wlial thr payoff. Cook
said
"Ten prrt-eTU ol anything ts much greater
titan IOO percent of nothing." hr said last
week. "A n d that’s what they got last year —
nothing."
The trustees this yrar agreed to a two-year
contract, but terms weren't disclosed, said
ASU spokesman John Knight.
"I think everybody Involved Is happy that
this game Is rrnrwrd and the contractual
differences have been straightened out."
Knight said. "Th e contract will be ttcnrllrul
in Dull schools
Cook gave ASU business services director
Clarence A. Wilson Jr. $700 to buy tickets
for poor children In Montgomery who
ordinarily wouldn't have a chance lo see the
game.
"I'm happy." Cook said.
Tuskegee. 3-5. holds a 36-22-3 series edge
against A SU . 6-3.
A homecoming parade with up lo 30 floats
and bands precede thr game, scheduled lo
brgln at 1:30 p.m. CST. The game will be
trlcvlsrd on a delayed Dials Saturday by
(Hack Kntrrialnment Television. Knight
said
MISSOURI COACH RESIGNS
COLUM HIA. Mo — University of Missouri
football ronrli Woody Widenhofrr resigned
Monduy two days after Ihe Tigers ended Ihe

season with a 3-7-1 record.
Athletic Director Dick Tamburo met
Sunday with the coach and said Widenhofrr
wantrd to quit.
" lie was most concerned about the
players and the university." Tamburo siild
at a nrwa conference. "You can tell what a
first-class guy he ts when he's thinking like
that."
Tam buro declined to say whether he
would have asked (or Wldenhofer's resigna­
tion.
"In our conversation, that's what he
wanted lo do." Tamburo said
The Tigers went 12-31-1 In lour years
under Widenhofrr. It was the lowest fouryear winning perrrnlngr I.2H4I since Frank
Curidro went 2-23-2 ( t i l l In thr early
1930s.
"I want to thank m y foothill tram and
coaches for hanging In there." said
Widenhofrr. who declined lo answer ques­
tions after a brief statement. "It's been a
rough week, and they worked really hard.
I've made friends from Missouri that I'll
have for the rest of iny life. I’ll always be a
Missouri Tiger "
Widenhofrr. 45. was under fire all yrar.
H r promised good results and spoke of bowl
apprarnnres. Missouri has gone five seasons
without a bowl Invitation, (hr longest
postseason drought since the 1950s. when It
was a football power.
Uut the Tigers did not D ai any of their
sewn bowl-Dmnd foes — lying Indiana
2H-28. This season. Missouri defeated Utah
State. Kansas Stale and Kansas, trams with
a combined 5-2H record.

Igwebuike out with groin pull i?®'®
U s8 &gt; 4 Proas Itrtam aUttal
TAMPA — Donald Igwebuike.
whose last-minute field goals
have provided Tampa Hay's only
three victories this year. D
expected to miss the rest of the
season with n groin pull. Coach
Ray Perkins said Monday.
Igwebuike suffrrrd a groin pull
to his right side while making a
tackle during the second-half
kickoff of Sunday's 27-15 loss to
Chicago. Dennis Gentry ran the
kickoff bark 42 yards and was In
the clear when Igwrhulkr was
forced to mukr one of Ihe lew
tackles of Iris Tour-year pro
career.
"A lot of people think klrkrrs
are wimps, but as long as I'm on
the field, tackling Is pun of my
Job." said Igwebuike. who has
been successful on all 30 of hD
career field goal ut tempts from
the 35 yards or less. "When I
made the tackle, I guess I didn't
plant m y‘ right foot. I hit him
pretty good, but I don't know
much about hitting."
Perkins said the Nigerian
kicker would lx- nil! three to four

weeks and Indicated another
kicker would be brought to camp
Tuesday. Igwebuike may be
placed on Injured reserve.
Prrklns said, a move which
would definitely sideline him for
the remainder of Ihe season.
"It's very disappointing, but
ihese things happen." said lgwrbutkr. who watched punter
Ray Criswell convert an extra
|&gt;olnt with 59 seconds remaining
after Joe Ferguson's 7-yard
scoring pass to Frank Pillow.
*‘l*ve pulled my grain before, but
It wusn't as serious as this. Last
night. I was very depressed."
So was Perkins. He benched
V ln n y Testa ve rd e m id w a y
Ihrnugh the fourth quarter with
Ihe Hears leading 24-8 and boos
cascading through the crowd of
67.070. Trstavrrdc completed
Just 7 of 22 passes for 86 yards,
a d d in g 55 y a r d s o n five
scrambles os Tampa Bay fell lo
3-9. Th e first pick In the IB87
N FL draft waa Intercepted twice,
giving the NFL's lowest-rated
passer 28 Interceptions for the
season.
"V ln n v will slnrt nexl week."

Continued from IB
Prrklns said, referring to Sun­ the quarter.
day's game In Atlanta. "One of
T h r 49rra took a 23-7 halftime
hD major problems has been In trad on an 18-yard pass from
setting up. We've talked about It Montana to Brent Jones, a 52during thr week and he's been yard Mike Cofer field gnat.
Inconsistent ubout It. H D biggest Taylor s stunning punt return
p r o b l e m r i g h t n o w t s and a I-y a rd run by Torn
Hathman. Washington’s nnly
mechanical."
P r r k l n s w a s a s k e d I f score ca m e on a 1 5 -ya rd
Testaverde was able to get away Williams pass tn Ricky Sanders.
with mistakes during his two
While the 49rra offense scored
brllllunt seasons at the Universi­ 23 (mints In thr first half. It wus
the defense and Taylor's return
ty of Miami.
"No question about It." he skills lhal controlled the tempo.
said. "Every young quarterback The Redskins were held to Just
must Irurn at some (mint In ttme 13 yards on the ground for the
thul you can't have the attitude entire half.
of. T i n gonna take It whether
The 49ers had excrllrni field
they give it to me or not.* You position on their opening drive
can't have that ntlltude at this after Taylor returned a Greg
level. Al the same time, though, Coleman punt 15 yards to the
you don't wunt lo take the San Franctso 45. Montana hit
aggressiveness of your thrower Craig with a pair of dare passes
for a combined 17 yards. A
away."
personal foul on safely Alvin
DOLPHINS SEEK BIO PLATS
MIAMI The big play la Walton on the second Craig
missing from the MDml Dolphin reception moved Ihe ball to the
Washington 22.
offense.
After two short Craig runs.
The Dolphins have scored Just
36 points In their last four Montana fired an 18-yard scor­
games, and only nine In the last ing strike lo Jones on a crossing
pattern to mnkr It 7-0 with 8:14
two contests.

WINTER PARK - The Rollins
College w om en's baakrlhall
team nad tta finest season In Its
history d u rin g the 1987-86
season, going 26-3 and winning
Its first ever Sunshine Stair
Conference championship Hut
the Lady Tars were "left out in
the cold " w hen the N C A A
Dtvtslofi II playoffs started.
Dut this year the Lady Tors
believe they have what It takes
to join the party
Under third-year coach Glenn
Wilkes. Jr. 147-9 record?, the
Lady Tars return nine players.
Including four starters, and
could be ranked among the best
women's trams in thr state of
Florida when Ihe season Dover.
Wilkes, the son of Stetson
men's roach Glenn Wilkes. Sr.,
believes the selection committer
dealt Hollins a raw deal in
1987 88
"O ur team came on very
strong al Ihe end of last season
(87-88). winning 17 of the last 18
game*." Wilkes said "Dul we
were left oul of the playoffs
because ihe srlrrtlon commence
said our schedule wasn't strong
enough "
Wilkes has taken rare of Ihe
schedule problem In 1988-89 as
the Lady Tara have probably
their best lineup of opponents
yet.
" T h i s year we have the
toughest schedule in our history
with seven trams rated In Ihe
DtvDion 11 preseason polls We
open (he season on Nov. 23 on
thr road al lough Valdosta State
and will play Top 10 tram
Stonrhlll (Mass | Collrgr later In
the year. Plus, the conference
w ill be as lo u g h as e ver,
especially Florida Southern,
which has everybody back.
"A n d of course, we play

Central Florida (at UCFl on Feb
24. and that's always a big game
for both teams." added Wilkes
"It's going In be u fun year for us
and our fans."
First tram Division If AllAmerican Kim Tayrlcn returns
for her senior year, and she Ls
thr heart and soul of the Lady
Tars. Tayrlcn. a 6 0 - forward
from Home. Ga.. D a three-year
starter and could berome the
greatest player In Lady Tara
hDtory as she rould brrak nearly
every school record this season
Tayrlcn bad her D »: se«*ttn as
a Lady Tar In 1987 68 as she
avt raged 23.7 poinD txi game
and established elghl new school
record* Tayrlcn had a season
high 36 points (vs. Catholic
Unlv.) and finished srvrnth In
Ihe nation In scoring and fourih
In field goal prrrenlage (61 2
perrentl.
The other returning Malrera
Include senior cenlrr Kirsten
Dellinger. (8 5 points. 8 3 reb o u n d s p e r g a m e ) f r n ni
Dmgwood IDike llranllry) who's
a nigged Inside reboundrr and
lough defender, senior forward
Eileen Tobin. (10 5/5.41 from
Orlando (llonnel and Ihe MVP of
Ihe SSC toummrnt Iasi year,
and a deadly frnntrouri player:
guard J r ri Ferrre |7 6/126 assist I
from W inirr Park, a quick ag
grrsslvr player with a great
outside shot.
Wllkrs also has an excellent
crop of freshmen players lhal Is
considered one of Ihe best In Ihe
country, headed by Dwgwnod's
Ta m m y Le w is, a four-year
slartrr for llir Lakr Howell's
Silver Hawks
The Lady Tara have every­
thing that the great teams
usually have, talent, deapth and
solid raarhlng. If they can put It
all together, tt could be only the
beginning of good things to
come at Hollins College.

Auburn dominates
All-SEC selections
A TLA N TA — Auburn, whose
football team leads the nation In
defense, dominated Ihe 1988
All-Southcaalern Conference
leant announced Monday by
United Press International
The Tigers, who have allowed
a total of 25 points over their last
atx games, received strong sup­
port in balloting by sports
writers and broadcasters from
the seven-state region and
placed seven players on (h r
24-man squad — Including
Junior quanerbark Reggie Slack,
who leads Ihe league In pasaing
efficiency.
Slack, who backed up Jeff
Durgrr last season when Ihe
Tigers went 9-1-1 and won the
SEC championship, has com­
pleted 61.3 percent of his passes
for 2.010 yards and has n 131.83
effeclency rating.
Other members of the Tigers
on the team arc: sophomore
running back Stacy Danlcy. se­
nior defensive linemen Tracy
Rocker. BcnJI Roland and Ron
Stallworth, mentor offensive
lineman J im Thompson and
senior punter Brian Shulman.
In addition. Auburn’s Pal Dye.
the league*! most successful
coach the past half doien years,
was named SEC Coach of the
Year. HD tram Is favored to brat
Alabama Friday lo wind up 10-1
and SEC co-clramplon w ith
Louisiana Slate, sending the
Tigers to New Orleans lo defend
their Sugar Howl crown.
The SEC Offensive Player of
the Year was Junior running

back T im Worley of Georgia. He
was academically Ineligible last
season but thD year leads Ihe
conference In rushing, w ith
1.173 yards, and In scoring, with
17 touchdowns.
Florida* sophomore K m m lll
Smith, who has rushed for 934
yards despite missing two full
games and pan of two others.
Joins Slack. Worley and Danley,
who has rushed for 780 yards. In
the backfleld.
Hoo Mitchell of Vanderbilt,
who lias ruught u league-leading
69 passes for 1,073 yards, and
T o n y M o ss of L S U . Ih e
runner-up with 50 catches for
845 yards, were the receivers.
Joining Thompson, a G-foot-6.
261-pounder, on the offensive
line were 284-pound senior
l.any Rose of Alabama: 293pound senior David Williams of
Flortdu. 272-pound senior Ralph
Norwood of LSU and 257-pound
senior center Todd Wheeler of
Georgia.
The kicker was LSU Junior
David Hrnw ndyke. who has
connected on 16 of 19 field-goal
attempts.
Auburn placed three of the five
defensive linemen. The Tigers
lead Ihe nation In scoring de­
fense. at 6.9 ppg. and In yardage
defense, at 213.2 per game.
They trail only Southern Cal In
rushing defense 168.1 to 68.3).
Florida's Trace Armstrong, a
261-pound senior, and Georgia's
Hill Goldberg, a 266-pound
junior. Joined Rocker. 258.
Roland. 268, and Stallworth.
258. on thr all-conference de­
fensive line.

to go In Ihe Drat quarter.
The touchdown was the first
for the 49rra In five qutrirra.
On second down. Williams
fired a 13 yard strike to Sanders
to move the Dill to the 23. Tw o

plays later. Sanders cut off a
Monk pick and came across ih r
middle to tukc a William* pas* at
the 5 and stride Into ihr end
/one. tying the score with Just
seven seconds left In the quarter.

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Heart medicine can
cause side effects

Shock of JF K ’s death
traveled around world
DEAE A BBT: News reports
Indicate lhal there will lie more
than Ihe usual annual publicity
on the 23th anniversary of the
assassination of Ihe late Frrsldeni John F. Kennedy.
Shonly after that unforgetta­
ble day. I wrote a poem aboul
Ihe draili of President Kennedy
and submitted II for publication
lo Ihe Pacific Telephone Co.
where I was rmployrd ll was
published In Ihe In-house
publication. II retired from the
telephone rompany 15 years
ago |
th is poem was never copy­
righted. so anyone who wishes
lo use ll may do *o Abby. I have
enjoyed your column for many
year* and would lie honored if
you cliose to print it.
This poem is not intended lo
be any kind of (Killllcal state­
ment. I voird lor Krnnrdy. but I
also voted lor Klsridiower. Nixon
anil Reagan
ON THE DEATH
OF PRESIDENT KENNEDY
I felt thr shea k and M g r and

DEAR DR. O O T T t I had
bypass surgery a y e a r ngo. I woa
a r m home with IO differ m l pills
to take. I w iii nick ull th r llm r
a n d th r doctors h ave changed
• o m r of I h r m e d ic in e . t was
n d m liu d beck .n io i h r hospital
I m-i .iu s t of constipation and w a»
lo ld I had d lv c r t lc u ln s l* or
m a y tir a p p rn d lrliu . I w as given
conflicting u d v lrr in rrg a rd In
s u rg e ry I n o w g o 14 day a
b e tw e e n b o w e l m o v e m e n t s ,
fu iv r no a p p rtllr a n d a m losing
w e ig h t W h y w o u ld a heart
problem u u k r m e r&lt;m.,tt{Mt&lt;-di'

D£AR READER: I II lie! you
the bolllr t ap from yo u r milk of
magnesia that y o u are con*
atlpalrd Ix-rause of th r medicine

about you Nonetheless. I'm
certain lhal with the help of your
primary earr physiclan. you ran
s u b s ta n tia lly re d u ce y o u r
|m.I&gt;-phafniary .trd fed much
I v llr r as a result
For more lnlurm.ition. I am
srndlng you my Health Report
"Consumer Tl|i* on M rd kin rs."
O lb rr i. iders who wmild IP e n
copy should sent ( I with I heir
name and address to p.O. |ku
91300. Cleveland. O il 441013309
D E A R DR. O O T T i I have
suffered from uoea versicolor
stner I was a teenager Tills year
II lias sprrad from my arms lo
my haods. chest, stomach and
Hughs Wlial can I do tn stop It?
D E A R R E A D E R i T in e a
versicolor Is a form of chrnntr
skin interlIon ■ausrd by the
fungus Ittyrosporou arhlnilarr
ll Is marked by lari or while
slightly scaling lesions on the
trunk neck and Irarrlyl on Ihr
fare T rr a im r n l cnrislsls of
washing willi selenium sulfide
shampoo Kriocunarnle in pill
form also currs linra
1 he sllmriii is usually hrnlgn
and self limned Treatment with
selenium is almost always sue
i r salul. although ree urrence Is
alniosl universal and rr|valrd
applu albMis may te nec essarv
If you havr nird the selenium
shampcxi method and 11 has
h e rn u i i s u re r s s lu l. place
yourself under Ihr rare of a
dermatologist lot further advkr
and thrrapv
It 'll mm N EW SPA P ER E N ­

y,. !}'M|k||||
When my (Milirfit* return to
m rarr after having had cor­
onary bypass surgery. I am
u s u a lly a s to u n ilrd by the
amount of medlrlne they are
taking In rnc-dicul (variance. Hus
Is t ailed 4|vily pbartnaev ” ll
usually lakes sesrrul weeks lor
me to sort things mil llowrvrr,
when die (ulirrit* and I &lt;oojirr
ute. I am usually successful
l Jntpirsiionahty. some drugs
are lirnrlirial and net essarv. but
too many mrtlit a lions prtKlmr a
variety of uncomfortable sitir
rffrci* of which ealrenie consllpallon Is one of the most
romtiuin
First of all. you need to be
under the tare of a physician
who is going lo tv on your side
and who will resist miirtodalicn
by mrdit al &lt;rule r socialists
b a h drug you are taking nerd*
lo !v Scrupulously analyzed
front the sland|Ki(nl of necessity
and sale effects
1 lien, your dex tor In con
(urn I Min with llv specialists, ran
brgin ihr prex ess of rulllng
back
Of course, rat It p -t im i * situs
lion Is unique therefore. I
rarmot give spec Hu advice about
ymir t asr wllhmit knowing more T E R P R IS E ASSN

A cla stic noellng slip and camlaola Instead of obvious
undsrgarments undsr dingy knits help avoid a fashion biundsr

The right lingerie
makes difference
HesMM R T Kirtfpft— A — a.
As rltngv stylrs and knits
tveomr everyday dressing op
Ilona, t housing h u m p ie s * ,
seamless and body-shaping
utielergartnenis is erllkal
1hanks lo the Inrrrasrd use of
stretch fabrics incorporating
Lycra and rllng free fabric* likr
Antrim lodav s undergarments
are Irrh lto lo g ti al boons lo
smoother tvtler rontourrd sil
hourllr*
"Slrrlch Is probably lice S i n g le
force Hun will tiring lattaxm into

HOROSCOPE
By Bernice B ed e Oeol
TOUR BDtTHOAT
November 33, I BBS
Actvantages will hr tvslowrd
on ycitt tn Hie year ahead that

Ytsi i csild Is* a trtlle unrealistic
today and ctanmll yoursell to
soinrthtng tlial you may later
regret Analyze mailers wisely lo
Is* sure vour actions serve your
best llltrrests
; v w would never tar able to
LEO l lolv 23 Aug 221 Usuallv
develop on ycKtr ow n Thr see rri
you re rather food of group
lo ycMir success lies in crxcfirra
endeMvnru. tmt hslay ll might hr
(ton and teamwork
srrtari lo avoid Ihe crow cl and
S A G IT TA R IU S INov 23 Dec
u|&gt;eralr as imle|&gt;endeutly ol
211 Ihm't rspret loo much lo
ckliers as (M*s*ihle
result from agirrm en is you ne
V IR G O lAug 21 Sept 221 T ry
gntkale today T h r rr 's a (x***lblll
rtcH lo (m l yoursell in a trimems
ly lhal neiHirr (tarty will lakr
|H&gt;siii.io icatay wlterr you liavr to
i heir ccanmlfniriiis as sitMrrrly
depend on assc* tales to aclitrvr
as they should M ayo changes
ycair icbfrrtlvrs Thetr support
air ahead for fsigittartu* In lie
tiuy not tie leal lx outing
coining year Send ho your
LIBRA (Sept 23O n 2 3 ) U n­
Astro Graph |ocdic ihois today
fortunately. you might put more
Mail 91 lo Asim Graph, c/o Hus
ctrdenre in your rninikins than
news|ia|vr p f i llos 01420
In I lie farts today V ie w in g
ClevrUnd. OH 44101 342N Hr
things Irom this |ters|x-t live will
sure let stale your zodiac sign
distort Ihe Issues
line
CAPRICORN |Hr.
22 -Ian
SCO R P IO Kkt 24 Nov 22l
19) Whetr your c.crrer is cun
G E M IN I lMay 2 1 .June 201
r e r ue d t o d a y t r y not t o treat any ivjs' ot (car I tier ship This nlight not lx- one of your
overburden yours* It with more asses i.iitcin wltli kid gloves to- tirtlrr tin.mi tal days, nor Is II
t han you r an r o m f u r i a h l y day. Iircausc- Hits could lie a wise lor you lo oiler economic
manage Your Inlrntlcois may le critical area II you and your ndvHc to anollrr To hr on thr
Indus! iXuis. toil I he load rould c o u n t e r (tart do n u t h a v r sale side, keep your suggest kmc
I v loo heavy
liarmoitv ol ptinaisr. Ih r results In youtself.
ICII9HH. NEWSPAPER EN
AQUARIUS Man 20 Feb 19) may Itr unde suable
Tilts mtglit (Mil hr a gcaal day tn
CANCER Mime 2 1-duly 221 TKHPRISE ASSN
get Invetlvrd III anything lhal
smack* too heavily of chance co
where you'rr reiving solely on
Ihe tvnevoleo* r of lately ! o k
P IS C E S IFrh 20 Match 201
ll* tm|xwianl lidav that you
co m p le te what you begin,
rspre tally ll II I* something
where otlucs air ccmnltng on
vour prrtnrm.iiMr
A R IE S (March 21 April I9|
When tioidruirnting your (dans
ttsl.cv. don't leavr ihr important
elem ents up lo chatter tn order
lor ycatr presedurrs lo f v sue
i rs s lu l Ih ry 'll have to be
nKUiltorrdrvrrysirpol the way
T A U R U S (April 20 May 2&lt;&gt;l Ik
extra alert and carrlul today ll
you’re Involved in a testy flnun
i Ml or cnmmrrc tal arrangement
Impulsive Is havlor could have a
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For 24-hour listings, see TV Week issue of Friday, Nov. 18.

the 21*1 c rn iu ry .' observed Jan
Still Llndeman. public rrlalhms
manager of Vanity Fair
'What m a k e s sirrlrh Ihe roost
important s to ry In intimate ap*
{varrl ts reflected In wlul's going
on In r e a d y -to -w e a r tn Ihe
fulur.*." site sa id ,

lasliinns m a y

not ta- to I kmI v hugging, but they
tsill he body skimming, so that
tudy &lt;im sctousnrsa will still hr
wlth us ”
tkrih at Vanity Fair and Makl
enfeatn. rs|H-ris rrp m that the
sirrlrh portion* of thrlr nillec*
(Ians ga rm en ts with Lycra
fabric-* and stretch lacew— are
ihe (attest growing segment of
licetr business
The stretch portion of our
business has doubled In Ihe past
year in Ihr bra area, whkh Is
tso thirds of our corporate busi­
ness said Alan lawk, senkir
vi ce p r e s i d e n I of s a l e s
men handlslng al Maktrnfomi
The s irrlrh phenomenon In
undergarments began gaining
impnnanre abrnit two years ago.
stM-n women responded lo the
functional, shaping aspect* of
Lyc ra prcxloi is Today, stretch
lace, lor rsam ple. Is no kmgrr
just prrtiy trim on liras and
panlks ll Is ih r main compo­
nent in bras. ImmI vbiiIIs and
pant let
One of i lie main rrasoos lor
Ihr growing popularity of slrrlch
undergarments Is what * hap­
pening In the majority of the
I*stirs buying it
Al Vanity Fair. Stlll-Llodrinan
likrs lo rrfrr to Intlmalr apfurrl
as “body roomette*" "Stretch
rnahtes inllm a tr apparrl In hr
Ihr ultimate tmdy cosmetic.” site
said.
Si. as m aturing liodlr* age
and gravity tteglns to pull curves
down, and as (lines*minded
women experience sudden shill*
In aright tup and downl. stretch
undergarment* are comfortable
rrrneclir* Dial contour. »muoth
and enhance. Witness the boon
In rontml-lop pantv hose and
Jantzrn’n "Five Founds and
Uniter" swlmsuli*. whkh are
designed to make one appear
five pounds lighter
Even Hie most perfect llgure
can be ru in e d by Improper
underpinnings Thrrr's nothing
quite so disconcerting as an
oiherwise splendid skirl or [Mir
of pants w ith |&gt;anly lines. And
ihr new lull legged iruusrrs or
straight skirl* lose all ih rlr
sleekness w hen stalk wrinkle*
III) thrlr Iroril*
Th a n k lu lly . there are u n ­
dergarment solution* lor some of
lair* key fash io n look*
• R e v e a t i n g neckl i ne*.
Whether Ihe neckline Is plung­
ing. strapless or off the shoulder,
bustler* will work beautifully.
T h e *r p r o v i d e c o n t r o l
throughout th r midriff and down
lo ihr waist. Warner's offer* a
slrrlch lace hustler combining
Lycra and Anlrnn For snug
style*. Ih r hustler with II*
midscctlon control. otii|Mcr* ih r
siraptrs* lira.
For sheer blouses and plung­
ing necklines, camisole* are still
good solutions. For extra control,
a stretch lace Ixidysull gives the
same film y elfccl. hui add*
contouring. G u y Larouchc’s
slrrlch lace ImxI vsu II feature* a
V-shaped lummy-control panel,
which makes ll work double
duly under snug d rr»»e» or
trouser*.
• Fanis for day and evening.
Fants are Ih r new fashion rage,
particularly widc-lrggrd styles.
To rumbai Itching nr clinging,
look for rubrics Incorporating
Lycra and Anlrnn. Vanity Fair
offers a brand-new "(Mints slip"
In bbth narrow and widr-irggrd

styles.

Kfk-f
And gloom and uttri dlstirtlep
I heard the news, somehow ll
serened
That Is was only sonirlhlng
dreamed
The presidrni was shot, they
said—
A snijx-r * bullet through the
hr ad
He'd fallen ami a red IiIcmhI
slain
Sprrad on the *|mi his head
w as lain
T h e r e cradled hy his young
wife * arm.
Unable now to stop ihr harm
My God. wlial sort of troubled
brain
Would plot a deed ol such
disdain'’
We ought by taw Ui bum in
flame
Such terkerserf ignoble fame;
Yes. burn and lorturr publicly
To quell such thoughts of
Infamy!
Or am I giving vrnl lo hair
Ltkr that whkh brewed this
tra g ic fair?
II Kennedy could speak. I'm
sure.
He'd want us only tnrndurr
III* fussing )u*t as we have
done;
Then work lo make this
country one
Whkh really give* equality
T o I boar who strive to keep ll

our trip short and returned
home
M A R A BBY: At 60. I need
vour advice. Mv Husband is
disabled and retired, and I am
facing retirement soon O ur
problem is a 35 year-old daugh
ter who is a credit-card Junkk
She's divorced, lias one child,
gets child *tip|xirl. In's a good
Job. hut we have to help her out
every time t,hr'» In debt over her
head hrc.iu*r she has no one
rise to turn lo (This is the Hurd
time ) We ran i understand Item
she got into Ih r liabit of charging
things she can't afford She
wasn’t raised lhal way. W r
never bought anyth ing we
couldn't allord
Stir asks u* lo love her as slic
is We do love hrr. hut wr can't
afford her She's a beaullful.
generous, srusihlr (icrsoii. hut
this cine fault I* gelling us down
How can we help her?
S L E E P L E S S NIGHTS
DEAB S LEEP LESS: First. Cell
hrr lhal she I* mil going lo havr
hrr parrnls around forrvrr lo
resc ue her when *lir get* in a
Jam S h r nerd* professional
ccNinsrling now lo trarh her how
lo budget her nxtnry and live
within her means Credit unions,
family service renter* and Mttne
religious group* oiler some kind
of free or lo w -co s t cre d it
counseling
Advise your daughter to write
lo National Foundation for
Consumer Credit Inc., H70I
Georgia Ave.. Suite 507, Silver
Spring. Md. 20910. Send a long,
s t a m p e d . * e lf -a d d r r s * e d
envelope, and shr will be lold
where counseling I* available In
her are •
Your daughter also should
Inquire about hrhavior
modiltcalxm therapy, available
through her county menial
health c lin ic . Irresponsible
spending has become a national
epldemk. Your daughter ts not
alone Good lurk.

Ires*.

A nation that will now imilr
More strongly for Ms goal* of
right.
This land, iht* world will
better hr
lietause of John F Krnnrdy
FREDGROBEE.
GABDEN GROVE. CAL1P.

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DEAR R E A D E R S : Where
were you when you heard "the
news"? My huslMtnd and I were
in Tokyo, traveling with thenCalifornla Attorney General
Stanley Musk and his wife. Illr Is
now associate Justlrr of Ihr
California Slate Supreme Court I
Mmk was awakened about 5
a m hy a telephone call (nun the
United Stales, relating the terri­
ble news W r all turned on the
TV and saw Jack Ruby kill
Oswald! Our reunion? Shock,
honor and disbelief!
We were enormously touched
by Ihe sympathy extended by
the Ja|worse people. Wherever
we w rn l-in the elevator. In the
lobby of our Ixitrl and on the
street* of T o k y o — Japanese
stranger* txiwrd thrlr heads and
Mild soltly. "So sorry uhnul your
president.”
W r were In no mood lo
ronilnur our vacation, so wr rut

Courses cover
color analysis,
handling conflict
Tltc l.rlsu rr Tliur/Lifrlnng
Learning Ptogr.ttn* al Seminole
Community College announces
lhal die following classes will br
ollrrrcl ihr w rck of Ucc, 3.
Color, Ma ke - Up and
Wardrobe W orkshop — Three
three-hour sessions which cover
l&gt;rr*onal color analysis, mukr-up
selection and application tech­
nique* and development of an
effective w a rd ro b e . Cl ass
enrollment I* limited lo six
Make-up will lx- removed lictorr
Hie- color analysis and mukr-up
sessions begin. (Dec. 5-19,
Mondays. 7-10 pm. . $25/pcr
prison I
How to Handle Conflict —
Course will discus* thr five most
common upprtMiehr* tn handling
conflict, rrcogntzing non-verbal
com in unlrat Ion and learning
how lo say "n o ." Instructor
st rongl y recom m ends that
spouses. uurrnl/rtHldren and
good friends not take Hits course
together as ll lends (o Inhibit
growth and participation, like.
10. Suturduy. 9 a.m. lo 2 p.m.,
•5/pcr person I
For uddllionul Information or
lo enroll, contact Fay (’. Drake al
323-1450. r x l . t&gt;(&gt;4.

D E A R A B B T t I am writing In
reference lo the lady In Colnrda do who mourns ihe loss of
her belovrd cal. Tlsslack. (Her
grief was even more painful
because she had paid so little
attention to Tlsslack She thinks
her pet died of a broken heart.|
I read hrr letter with tears In
my ryes, so the next day when I
came lioine from work. 1 found
"Dabs.” my faithful cal, at her
usual welcoming spot. Instead of
giving her Juat a pat on Ihe head.
I scooped her up In my arms and
said. "This one's for Tlsslack."
Then I gavr her a grral big hug.
Abby. I frrl bad lo think (hat ll
look nomronr's grid lo makr me
rrallze (lust ull pets need affec­
tion. and when Ihey're con­
stantly Ignored. Ihelr feelings are
hurt and they can lose their will
lo live, as Tlsslack did.
I hope things are heller for
Tlsslack's owner now. I Just
warn to Irl her know that from
now on. I am giving Dabs a great
hlg hug every day Just for being
mine— and another one for Tlasiack.
RO BERTS..
W EST PALM BEACH
DEAR ROBERT: A lot or cats
land dogs, loo) are going to get a
lot of extra loving— thanks to
Tlsslack.

(Probi«ms7 Wrlla to D«or Abby.
For a personal, unpublished

reply, sand a sclf-addrsistd,
stampad tnvolop* lo Otar Abby,
P.O. Box 80440, Lot Angalos,
Calil. 00069. All comspondanc*
Is confidential.)

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appeal any dtcIHon made at mit mealing they *111 naad a record a*
tha proceeding! and lor ouch pvrpott they may naad ta antwra that
a verbatim record a* the proceadmgt It made, which recard mcludat
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(Florida Stetvtat. Section Ita BISS) By Anthony VenOerworp
Planning Director
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bath IO.rO ternd pool U.000
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LARE SYLVAN
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and Republican Connie Mack have waged
their campaigns using "liberal" and "radi­
cal" labels while portrarylng themselves as
mainstream politicians.
Mack. 47, a three-term congressman from
Cape Coral, criticized Mac Kay before Ihe
Oct. 4 runoff between Mae Kay and Insur­
ance Commissioner BUI Gunter with a
media campaign that said Mar Kay was "too
liberal" for Flurida.
Mac Kay has railed Mack a "radical” and a
member of Ihe "extreme right wing of the
Republican Party” while concentrating on
Identifying himself as a conservative Demo­
crat.
Mack to the hand-picked candidate of the
stole and national Republican Party to
replace Sen. Lawton Chiles D-Fla.. retiring
after three term*. Mack entered the race
more than a year ago. easily defeating an
underffiuu ced challenge from former U.S.
Attorney Robert Merkie of Tampa.
Mac K a y entered the Democrat lr campaign
Uito spring after the prohibitive fevortte to
replace Chiles, former governor Rrubln

Martinez wants marlt ratantlon for PSC
T A L L A H A S S E E — Gov Bob Martinez u id Wednesday he
wanted merit retention elections Tor members of the Public
Service Commission becauae such election* would make the
PSC directly responsible to the voters.
"We believe. In essence, this gives the public once again a
voles on the P SC . without politicizing the office, much as has
been done w ith the Judicial branch or government." Martinez
said.
The live-member PSC. a branch of the Legislature, regulates
all utilities In Florida. Commissioners ore appointed by the
governor from a list provided by s bipartisan nominating
commission.
PSC members were elrctrd until 1970, when lawmakers
decided politics were playing too large a role In Ihe regulation
of utilities.
Martinez said the merit retention system would not result in
the head-to-head campaigns of direct cled Ions and thus avoid
politicizing the office.
Under a merit retention system, such as the one now used for
Supreme court and district appeals court Judges, voters would
be able lo vote "ye s" or "no" on each PSC commissioner when
a commissioner’s term expired

Court stays execution of judge's killer
STARKE — A stay of execution has been granted for one
Florida death row Inmate who had been scheduled lo die In the
electric chair Friday, but another Is still set for execution.
The 11th U .S . Circuit Court of Appeals In Atlanta Issued the
stay of execution Wednesday for Jeffrey Joseph Daugherty,
who was sentenced to dir for the 1970 murder of a Brevard
County hitchhiker.
U.S. District Judge Susan Black of Jacksonville has not yet
ruled In the case of Ronald Woods, who was sentenced to death
for klh'ng correctional officer Jo h n Den mud In ittbJ.
It was Ihe sceoml dealli a arrant for both Inmates.
Woods was convicting of slabbing Dennsrd lo prath during
an uprising at the Union Correctional Institution In 1903.

Cocaine found on an
Eastern plane, again
M IAM I — U.S. Customs agents
discovered 00 pounds cf cocaine
aboard an Eastern A irlin e s
Jetliner lu the second such
seizure in about a week, officials
said Wednesday.
The cocaine was discovered
Monday afternoon aboard East­
ern flight 972 after the Boeing
727 aircraft arrived In Miami
from Barranqullto. Colombia,
said E astern spokesw om an
Karen Ceremask.
A week earlier. Eastern was
forced to post a 9900.320 letter
ttf credit to win release of an
Eastern L - I 0 I I alicraft seized by
Customs agents alter 56 pounds
of cocaine was found aboard the
Jetliner.
Eastern objectrd to ihe seizure
of Ita alrcmfl at the lime and
Ceremaak said Wednesday East­
ern wtll contest Ihe 9900.320
fine levied by Customs.
Fines are assessed at Ihe rate
of 91.000 per mince of cocaine
found, said Cllf Stallings, a
spokesm an for C u sto m s In
Miami
Stallings refused to release
additional details about Mon­
day's seizure, or to say whether
Customs was considering a new
fine against Eastern.
"W e Just don't havr anything

Querd, robber killed In shootout
H OM ESTEAD — A bank guard and a robber were killed In a
shootout in the lobby of s south Dade Counly bank, but no one
elae was hurt, the FBI says
Killed In the shootout at the First National Bank of
Homestead Wednesday were security guard Travis Carroll. 54.
of Homestead, and Billy Gene Seaton. 57.
William E. Wells, chief of the Miami FBI office, said Seaton
entered the bank at 12:30 p.m. and pulled a handgun. He took
away the guard's .33 caliber Lum lgun and loasxd a canvas bag
loaf-rnk teller, telling her lo fill It.
While Seaton was distracted w ith the teller, Carroll grabbed
his gun back. Wells said. The Iw o men struggled and fired al
each other, as customers and bank employees scrambled for
cover.
Bank customer David Bergman said Ihe Iwo men "w ere face
to face. I had ducked down and heard shots fired I looked and
both bodies were on the ground."
The FBI to investigating whether Seaton may have also
robbed the Community Dank of Homestead Oct. 28. In tliai
i gunm an escaped w ltli a woman driving a white
T
l &lt;•»-yv -i*
Ihe shootout yesterday, witnesses said they saw a man
find# woman In a while car driving away.

Cohen indicted in hueband'e murder
MIAMI — Jo yce Cohen has been Indicted by a Dade Counly
Grand Ju ry lor the murder n( her husband In Ihrlr Coconut
Grove home two years ago. and her attorneys said she would
not fight extradition from Virginia
Miami detectives arrested C u b rn Iasi week al her new
residence In Chesapeake. Vo. A Chesapeake Judge denied her
ball Wednesday, and tier attorneys said they would agree lo
waive extradition so she can be returned to south Florida.

C A P E CANAVERAL The
N ASA manager In charge of
readying the shullir Atlantis for
blastoff late Ibis month nays he
wishes hto Soviet counterparts
"all the success In the world"
when It comes lo launching Ihrlr
own apace shuttle.
* Tm excited to see them get
into apace with a spacecraft
that's similar to ours.” Conrad
Nagel. Atlantis's "flow director."
said Wednesday. "1 think their
proplr will be rxrltrd lo see that
thing fly when It finally dors."
Nagel made (hr comments as
r n g l n r r r s were co m p le tin g

Joyce Cohen refused lo lei police Inlo the home for elgtil
hours after Ihe slaying, and they suspected her from the
beginning of the Investigation, although It look 2 Vt years lo
make the arrest.

From United Press International report*

The daily number Wednesday
In Ihe Florida Lottery CASH 3
flame was 747
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order) *250 on a 50cent bet.
1500 on *1.
L Box 3 (numbers in any order):
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$40 for a 50-cen! bet. *60 on *1
C. Straight Bos 3 *330 in order
drawn. *80 in any order on a *1
bet.
C Straight Box 6: *290 in order
drawn. *40 If picked in combina­
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Mack has hern criticized by environmen­
talists for a voting record that includes
among other things, a voir lo dismantle the
Environmental Protection Agency and shut
down the fund used to clean up toxic spills
To highlight his conservative credentials.
Mack Itooslo he lias voted against every
congressional pay raise since hr took office
and that he returns the money lo Ihe federal
treasury, while noting MacKay has sup
poned pay Increases.

Lottery to offer
new game in 1989
year's end live people a night
who have mailed In “ Entry"
ORLANDO — Lottery com­ tickets wtll win 500 additional
scratch off tickets during the
missioners debated W rdnrs
d ay w hether la rge Lotto televised Cosh 3 selections.
Commissioners David Eller
Jackpots should be divided so
more players can share the of Lfcerfleld Beach and Fran
wealth but generally agreed it cisco Flgeredo of Miami said
would be a mistake to tinker they have heard many com
lnts the multlmlllton dollar
w kh a wtnrrr.
to prizes should be spread
Using charts and graphs In
shades of pink. Lottery Sec re- among several winners Instead
tory Rebecca Paul reported to of a single person.
They argued huge Jackpots
eommtoakmefs first-year reve­
nues are projected to reach take loo much money o u to f
nearly 91.5 billion — 129 Circulation from the Fiends
percent over original forecasts economy when winners stash
s&lt;ray the cnilc-tlvr 95 and 910
when the garner l&lt;egeu J..n
beta of thousands of players.
12.
" I t 's working, obviously Flgeredo said people In south
w orkin g very w e ll." said Florida are even blaming Ihe
Commlsalonrr Jim Stelllng of Lotto lor the failure or reduced
Orlando. "So If II ain't broke, revenue* of small businesses
But Paul said the Lottery's
don't fix It."
Nevertheless. Paul revealed first responsibility Is to raise
a new game will start between money for Florida schools —
March and J u ly that will she transferred 953 54 million
award prizes several time* a Wednesday to Ihr Department
week in I h r 9 1 0 .0 0 0 to of Education - and saM study
92S0 .00O range, lower than after study ha* proven, the
■aOTVddngt • » . -.♦&gt;
.
"The game that generates
the nightly Cash 3 drawings
And lo boost soles of the the most sales Is Hm game
•cratch-off games. Paul said by with Ihe largest Jackpot "

K

Atlantis's (rip to launch pad 3911
at the Kennedy Space Center
where NASA hopes lo launrli Ihr
ship at the end of the month on n
classified military mission
If all g o e s well, Atlantis *
secret satellite payload will br
rarrird lo Ihe pud Nov. 10 and
Ihe shuttle's five-man crew will
climb aboard Nov 14 for a
dress-rehearsal countdow n.
Blastoff Is planned for no earlier
than Nov. 28
The Soviet shuttle. |wr1 of a
910 billion program, looks re­
markably similar lolls American
counterpart, although It uses a
liquid-furled booster Instead of
solid-propellant rockets and

on board main rnglnes
Th e Soviets made two at­
tempts lo launch thrlr shuttle.
Ilurun, on Its maiden voyage
early Saturday, only to have a
com p uter system stop the
countdown at the T-m lnus 51second mark because an arc ess
platform fulled lo retract properly.
The delay was rrm iniM rnt of
problems that havr derailed
previous A m erican s h u llir
rour.n'jwns. which Nagel said
was not surprising given that
both nations' spaceships arc
"very complex" vehicles.
"W e can expect lo see those
kinds of things here with &gt;tur

space program where wc will
proc eed Into a count and we II
have irrh n lm l problems and
we'll havr to hark out and go lls
It." he said "The bottom line is
she’s got to t&gt;r ready to fly brfon
she lilts oil
A new luunrh target for tiorun.
which means snowstorm In
English. Is not rxpcrtrd to lie
announced until altrr a Nov 7
holiday. But another attrmpt l*
likely before Atlantis takes oil.
louring other problems.
T h r first launch try came as
rnglneers at thr Kennedy S j m i e
Center were prewiring Atlantis
for the trip to tics launch pud

Today...sunny a nd mild.
High near HO. W ind coal 10
mph. There Is lev* than a 30
percent rhancr of afternoon
showers.
Tonight...partly cloudy and
not as cool. Low In Ihe lower lo
mid 00s. Wind southeast 5 to
10 mph.
Friday...jiartly cloudy. High
In the lower 8 0 s . W ind
southeast 10 to 15 m ph.

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Saturday by The laniard Hr. ltd.
Inc.. M4 M French Avr , tentrrd.
Fla. W I1 .

Mack also has received stinging criticism
from environmentalist gniu|&lt;s end from
some members of Ids own party who ate
activists on rcologlcat Issues.

THE W E A T H E

(u tP tc a t m i
Thursday, N o v e m b e r 3, 1988
Vol S3. N o 62

more lo say about this one at
this li m e ," Stallings said.
Customs officials called a news
conference last week to an­
nounce the seizure of the East­
ern L* 101 I . At the tim e .
Stallings said Ihe agency dr
elded lo move against Eastern
because It appeared "things
were getting worse" with securi­
ty aboard the airline's Jets.
The seizure angered Eastern
officials, who contended that the
drugs were found because of
information supplied by the
airline.
“ We are still contesting the
fine and believe that our aircraft
should not have been seized."
Ceremsa* said Wednesday.
Ceremaak said Customs had
not seized the Boeing 727
aircraft Involved In this week's
seizure. She declined to say
where the drugs were found, hut
said Customs made ihe find
Itself, without a tip from Eastern.
Since Sept. 10. federal officials
have seized about 475 pounds of
cocaine aboard Eastern jets, she
sald.
"We have Invested heavily,
specifically about *3 0 antflosn *
year, in u comprehensive amt
drug program." Ceremaak said
"We continue lo work ilosely
wiih officials lo eliminate the
problem."

" llb e ra r label on MacKay and atiach
himself lo GOP presidential nominee George
Bush.
He has had limited success In linking
MacKay lo Democratic presidential nominee
Michael Dukakis.
MacKay polnta out Hull while hr dors
support Dukakis ns a Democrat, hr does not
agree with Ihe Massachusetts governor In
every area, He cites, for example, his
support of the death penally, a measure
Dukakis opposes.

NASA to Soviets: Good launch luck

The Indictment landed up Wednesday charges Cohen with
Hrst degree murder, conspiracy id commit m urder and
possessing a firearm while committing a felony.
Cohen, a wealthy real estate developer and builder, was
murderrd March 7. 1086. poller say his killers shot him with
his own gun as h r slept In his own bed.
Charged along with Cohen are Anthony Caraeclolo. (he
alleged Iriggeiman. and an accomplice. Thomas Lambert!.

LOTTERY

Askew, abruptly withdrew from the race.
MacKay went after front runner Gunter
with a vengeance during the prlmarv.
holding news conferences ouisldr Gunter's
office and all but ignoring ihe real of the
field that Included Rep. Dan Mica, slate Sen.
Patrice Frank, former Gov. Claude Kirk and
political novice Fr^d Rader.
The strategy worked. MacKay forced
Gunter Inlo a runoff and. despite polls
showing Ounter with a comfortable lead up
until the Oct. 4 election, beat Gunter by
about 10 percentage points to claim the
nomination.
MacKay, 55. has tried to position himself
as a “ mainstream" Democrat whose think­
ing Is in line with most Floridians
He Is s three-term Democratic eongresaman from Ocala, and has opposed
m ilitary aid to the Contra rebels In
Nicaragua, blasted Ihe Strategic Defense
Initiative and generally has aupponrd fiscal
restraint In federal spending.
Mark has been a strong suppnrl of Reagan
Administration programs, drawing high
marks from every conservative group In­
volved congressional ratings
Mack, following the national GOP cam­
paign theme, haa worked hard to pin the

BOATINO
Bt. Augustine to J u p ite r
Inlet •Today...wind east 10 kls.
Seas 3 ft or less. Bay and Inland
w a te rs a lig h t r h o p . T o ­
night...wind rust lo southeast 10
kls or less. Seas 3 ft or less. Bay
and Inland waters a light chop.
Widely hcaltcrrd showers or
thunderstorms south part. Fri­
day...wind soutlrusl In south 10
lo lb kls. Seas 2 lo 4 It.

The high Irmpcrnlurr In San
ford Wednesday wus 77 degrees
and Ihr overnight low was 43 a*
reported by Hie University of
Florida Agricultural Research
und Educutlon Center. Celery
Avenue.
There was no recorded rainfall
during Ihr 24-hour |&gt;erlod end­
ing nt H a m. Thursday.
The temperature at 8 n.m.
today was OH drgrees and
Wednesday'a overnight low wus
71. as recordrd liy the National
Weal her Service ul the Orlando
IntcriiHlionul Airport.
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C Relative h u m id ity..... BS pet

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Prison officials meet with Chamber
Sexual battery chargee dropped
SANFORD — A charge* of acxual battery filed against
Michael Andrew Fisher. 22. was dropped Monday after the
woman who accused him of raping her Aug. a in Winter
Springs railed to show for a Monday hearing In Sanford.
The charges werr dropped because of a "lack of Informa*
lion." records show. Fisher, who resides at 1215 Mills St., was
accused of taking the woman to an apartment and raping her
at knifepoint after they left the Post Tim e Lounge In
Casselberry logerher. police records show.

Man arrattad for entering woman's room
LA K E MARY - A report of a burglary In progress brought
the arrest of a Lake Mary man who Is accused of entrring the
room of a woman who lives at the same location and taking a
fan and television control box
Lake Mary police said Stephen Tom Peacock. 37. of 294 Lake
Mary Boulevard, told them those Items belong to him. Peaeork
Is charged with burglary and tresspass for allegedly entering
the room of Karl Joyner, of the same address, to lake the Itrms.
The arrest was made at 6:24 p.m Tuesday at the Lake Mary
police station. Bond Is 55.01X1

Man faces several charges
SANFORD - A man charged hy Sanford police Tuesday lor
collecting and keeping *900 In payments Intended for the lawn
service tie worked for has also been arrested on other charges.
Including rscajK- police report
Francis William Smith. 41. of 1404 S. Palmetto A ve.
Sanford, was charged with grand theft In the first case at the
police station at about 120 p m. Tuesday. At that lime he was
also charged with burglary and grand theft In connection with
an Oct 25 burglary to the Sanford Elk s Lodge, during which
5300 was stolen.
While Smith was In a holding cell at the police station, police
said he escaped and was captured at about 3:30 p m Tuesday
on Celery Avenue lie to also rharged with esrape and restating
without violence Bond to 52.000

■vM uecM uncM
Harold city adltor
S A N F O R D - T w o repre*
sentatlvrs of the Federal Bureau
of Prisons gave (heir final pres­
entations lo area groups Wed­
nesday and answered questions
that, for the most pari, had been
raised at earlier presentations.
Nevertheless, apjiearlng beforr
a noon lunrheon of Chamber of
Commerce members. Patrlrla
Sledge and Larry Long from the
facilities procurement division of
the Burrau met some questions
they could nol answer
Sevrral members wanted lo
know what level of mrdlum
security the projvosed prison
southeast of Sanford would be —
level two. three, or four. The
federal prison system to orga­
nized along levels of security,
with one being Ihc lowest and
six the highest. Five and six are
maximum security levels, two.
three and four arr medium
s e c u rity , and level one is

number of motorized patrols
minimum security.
Sledge said ths burrau docs around Ihc perimeter, and the
nol determine what level a new amount of freedom of movement
prison to until abuul six months the Inmates have Inside the
before II opens, but said the local compound.
Polk also asked why II would
prison would be a medium
security facility wlfh an adjoin­ lake so long to draw up plans for
ing minimum security camp. "It the prison. " W h y ca n i Ihr
will take six months to complete Bureau use plans of other re­
an environmental study, a year cently-built prisons and Just
to complete the plans and two modify them to suit local needs?
years to construct the prison." W’hy rc-Invrnt the wheel each
she said. "W r cannot predict lime?" he asked.
Sledge and Long said, being In
now what level of prison will be
the site acquisition section of ihr
needed Ihree years from n o w "
Bureau, they w err not qualified
Sheriff John Poik questioned
to answer thr question.
how a prison could lie built
Also asked at thr Chamber
without knowing what security meeting werr questions con­
level II would be. "I assume cerning a federal prison's afTrct
diflrreni levels of security re­
on a community's ability to
quire differences In physical
attract Industry.
facilities, ’ hesaid
"In most com in unities, visi­
Sledge said (he differences tors to ihr community don't
between levels two, three and rven know we’re there and local
four are mainly In the types of jieople soon don't even notice us
sophisticated electronic sur­ except for the money the faelllty
veillance, In the amount of razor pumps Into thr local economy."
wire between the two fences that Long said.
surround the rompnund. In the
Sledge urged Chamber mem­

bers lo contact members of
communities where federal pris­
ons are located and ask them
how it has affected their com­
munities. "As far as the ability
to attract Industry. I'm sure they
will tell you the prison had no
affect one way or the other." she
said.
Stale Rrp. Frank Slone. HCasselberry. asked Clum ber E x ­
ecutive Director Dave Farr If the
Chamber would luve endorsed
the prison project If It had been
proposed for thr Sanford Re­
gional Airport Instead of near
Geneva and outside the city
limits
"Definitely." said Farr "In
fact, ihr airport was considered
as a site by the Clumber, but
there Isn't enough land there.'
he said.
A final decision on whethrr to
build the prison here will be
made by Ihr director of the
Burrau after the study to com­
pleted and public hearings are
held In this area.

Knife threat leads to arrest
G E N E V A — A Geneva man. whom Seminole County sheriff*s
depot ir* reporl thr rut r tied to rut bis nrlghtnr’s throat with a
knife, lias hern failed
Willie Galloway. 03. of Curhran Hoad. Geneva, waa unrated
at home at ulxxil noon Wednesday He to rharged with
aggravated battery s ub bond of 51.000
Dawn Marie Gale. IN. of 655 Cochran Road, accused
Galloway of coming lo her house at about 1150 a m.
Wednesday. She said he has threatened her oxer the last few
days and In the latest Incident brandished a knife, she fled and
railed for help following the Wednesday Incident

Intruder charged a burglsr
W IN TER SPRINGS - A man who entered a Winter Springs
house, calling I hr name of a resident while a companion waited
on the patio, was arrrstrd by Winter Springs poller after the
homeowner rvporird the In* Idcnl as a burglary.
Thomas William C lrrr. 20, of 900 S Wlldmrre St .
Long wood, was arrrstrd along with hto companion. Sean
Patrick Dosing, lit. of NOS Furtfax Si . Winter Springs
W lntrr Springs police report the arrests came after Kenneth
William Bailey, 44. of 01 S Edgemon St , desert tied C lrrr as an
Intruder who had Just lelt hto house after a confrontation with
Bailey.
Bailey said lie was at home when lie heard C lrrr enter hto
housr. while Busing walled on the pailo Bailey said Clrrr
walked through ihe housr and called the name of Bailey s
daughter, before he confronted him In the kitchen and I he
suspects fled Police located C in e and Busing on Edgrtnon St
at about 11 a m.. 10 minutes aftrr the intrusion They are
charged with burglary Bond to 58.000

Wife said she was baftarad
F O R E S T C ITY — Seminole County sbetilfs deputies
reported that when they arrived In rrsponar lo a rail they saw a
man holding a woman against a wall at a Forest City service
station at about 8.53 p m W’rdnesday.
The woman told deputies that her hushand had knocked her
In the ground and hit her In the head several limes during an
argitemrnt Thai led lo a charge of hattrry-spouse abuse
against Bradd Charles Wraphal. 24. of Apopka lie waa
arrrstrd at thr Texaco station. Bear Lakr Road. Bond to 5500

Man arrested on multiple charges
SANFORD
The artrsl Wednesday of a Geneva man closed
three Seminole County slier ill's cases
George Edward Hamilton. 20, of 151 Ave C. P O Box 9N2.
was arrested at Wednesday morning at the sheriff's depart
menl.
Hamilton is charged In two burglaries and one utilo theft
Hamilton and a 13 year old boy. who was arrested In
October, are charged In connection with the Oct. 26 burglary of
thrGenrva Elementary School, from which 53 was stolen
Hamilton to alto charged In thr Srpt. I burglary of the
Geneva General Siorr. Stale Road 46. from whlrh 200 Florida
Lottery tickets, lieer. cigarettes, cigarette llghtrrs and condoms
were stolen
He and thr t o defendant are accused of stealing a Ford
Ranger Srpt I. and abandoning the car when It became
disabled after tups lo Sanford and Orlando to cash 540 worth of
winning, stolen lollrry tickets. Hamilton Is held without bond

Man charged with forgery

Dawn collision
Sanford ratcua workers ramova Laura Walkar, 09. trom bar Buick
•arty today altar an accldant with tba pickup truck ol Slavan
Robert Frans, 34. ol Oaltona Tha crash occurred just before 7
am when Walker pulled trom Mangoutltne Avenue onto Stale
Road 40, Into the path ol Frana's westbound truck. Tha truck

Clerk accused of embezzlement
SANFORD - A clrrk al K-Mart. U.S. Highway 1702.
Sanford, had nern charged with grand thrfl. accused of
stealing about 54.000 from u store cosh register shirr August.
Police said store security officers jriioingruphrd some of the
rrjjorird thcfls ns they occurred. Clare Susan Varhle. 25. of
P.Q. Box 279. laikr Monroe, was arrested al Ih r storr at 9 p.m.
Wednesday . Bond to 5 1.000.

— ■RQ1HCY C A L K
W EDNESDAY
• 8:45 a.ni. - 990 W. 13th
St., ambulance irs|Mindrd.
• 12:35 p.m. - 251 Rand
Yard, welder working mi fuel
tank Ignited dime I fuel. Very
small Brc outside city limits,
o c c u p a n ts began e x t i n ­
guishing Itcforr flrr truck ar­
rived. controlled and stood by
for rounty (Ire department.
• 3:19 p.m.. 1506 W. 13th
SI., ambulance rrsjiondcd
• 3:22 p.m. — County Road
4 19 anil Highway 17-92.
S unnliand Corp. fertilizer

warehouse, responded to
m utual uid request from
county, assisted county flrr
department.
THURSDAY
• 5 :5 4 u.nt. — 950
Mellovlllc A ve . H ltlh u vrn
H e a lth c a re C e n te r, a m ­
bulance responded.
•6:44 a . m . - 1401 W. First
SI., auto accident, ambulance
rrsjxmded.
• 8.05 a m. — 915 S. Park
Ave., Apr. A. ambulance re­
sponded.

Donations sought to help Suggs’ family

Correction
Lon Unwell, who has
bird nomination jwprrx lo
run lor the District I city
comttilsston seal, was upjjolnlrd to the planning
and zoning t tmiinissiun to
begin serving on July I.
1986 lie was replaced on
A pril 13. I9H7 hy Joe
Dennison alter attending
only about half of the
meet lugs, according lo
llrrnl Carll. chairman of
the commission
The location of thr beat­
ing of two persona and
arrests of Ihrre men rrjautrd In Tuesday's I’otlre
Briefs Is 114 Cory Lane.
Winter Springs not I I I
lain Ann lame

LONGW OOI) — lamgwood poller charged Paul Duual. 33. ol
97 Hacienda Village. Winter Springs, with forgery uud tillering
a forgery.
Donat was arrested al thr Seminole County Jail at 12 20 p.m.
Wednesday, lie Is accused of belwrrn August and October
forging and cashing sevrn checks at Freedom Bank. HOI E.
Stair Road 434. lauigwnod. T h r lolul vulur of the checks was
5 1.500. poller said. Bond Is 5 1.000.

also hit tha 1979 Thunderbird ol Stephanie Tradway, 23. ol
DeBary, slopped at tha northslda Mangoustlna stop slon.
Charges are pending against Walkar, who along with Frans
sullarad minor ln|urtea. police said. Both ware taken lo the
Sanford hospital.

Registration will be accepted for dancing. A 510 fee will be
up to 12 30 p m ., with race lime charged and to lo be donated to
scheduled for 1 p.m. Road maps the Suggs fund. Organizers have
SANFORD - Drivers In Sun­ will be distributed lo drivers at a also arranged for a Ivakr sale and
day's Seminole County road 12 30 mccling Sunday.
free snacks.
rally will be doing more than
Fund raisers hope this will tie
To enter Ihe contest, a 535 fee
deciphering course routes, they Is rh a rg e d fo r in d iv id u a l Ihe last event needed to pay Ihe
will be raising money lo help ihe sponsorshlji. or 5105 for cor­ 523.000 In remaining medical
family of Chuck Suggs jiuy porate sponsorship. There Is a bills.
mrd leal bills
Dale Burnett, a Florida repre­
55 discount If you register In
Suggs to the Lake Mary youth advance. I’arilcljKinia are also sentative of the Children's Organ
who died recently when hto entitled to three raffle tickets, Transplant Association, said
newly transplanted h*ari and with the winning tlckrt receiving Florida to a tough slate for fund
lung rejected hto body.
raising. She does nol know why
ownership of a condominium.
The rally will begin and end al The raffle will be held al a later this is.
Reggies Nlghtrlub In Sanford. It dair.
Donations to ihe Chuck Suggs
will lake nearly two hours to
For those not Interested in Fund can be mulled to Sun
complete and cover up to 70 driving. Reggies will be open for Bank. P.O. Box 3838. Orlando.
miles Organizers describe II as a lunch, and live music available Fla
scenic mule, but say little else.
Tills Is because figuring out the
course, adhering to speed limits,
and correctly answering ques­ r ~
You Are
Cordially Invited
tions along the way will help
determine a winner.
■ v C A n o iJ .
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Let’s redefine today’s liberalism
The

E D IT O R IA L S

Hughes deserves
re-election to post
Robert W . Hughes has served Seminole
County as Us Superintendent of Schools
during the p&amp;st eight years and deserves an
" A ” on his report card.
tils tenure has paralleled a period o f rapid
growth In the county and the altendent
dem ands on the school system. Th e stresses
of ovcr-croaded schools, budgetary pressures
and chancing c
soothed b y the efficiency end leadership M r.
H ughes hss dem onstrated. T h o u g h u n ­
derfunded and understaffed, the school
system provides educational opportunities for
which parents can be proud. Mistakes have
happened but M r. Hughes has used these as
learning experiences and remedial actions
were prom ptly taken.
Th e re rem ain m any challenges to the
c o u n ty's education system and creative
thinking and planning w ill be required. Mr.
Hughea has the exp erience and Intellect to
g u id e o u r s c h o o ls In m e e tin g these
Th e

Dem ocratIc/Dukakla counterattack
charge of
terrible to half-right — the easy half.
When Bush charged that Dukakis Is a liberal,
what did the Democrats do? They said Bush la
running s negative campaign, without Issues
with undertones of racism; that Bush Ilea; that
the nasty polls are preordaining the results; and
that the campaign seta a terrible model for future
elect ions.
Th e charges are hypocritical, or silly, or
exaggerated. These are the folks who mugged
Robert Bork by peddling outrageous falsehoods.
Meaningful campaigns are often negative —
Roosevelt vs Hoover. Johnson vs. Goldwalrr.
Reagan vs. Carter. ‘'Racism '’ has terrible
connotations, but It has become a whip-word, so
debased and promiscuously used that It th riftily
yields only a backlash. Labeling opponents
ideologically — like ’ liberal" — b not the mark
of an taaue-frre campaign, but of an Issueoriented campaign. (In 1960 Democrats charged,
“ Ronald Reagan la loo conservative ")
Out what about the charge Itself? What's the
answer? For a long time — there waa no answer.
After all. the centra) deception tn this campaign
waa act Into motion at the Democratic conven­
tion when Dukakis m id the race waa not about
ideology but about competence. Competence to

move in what direction? Sorry, the Democrats
we've got "unity.*' and by the way. we're
ahead In the polls. (Those are the polla that may
have coat Dukakis the election!) What did they
e x p e c t t h e Re
p u b lic a n s
applaud?
Finally, behind by
d o u b le d lgtla .
Dukakis responded.
There are four
to deal with
charge
norr It. deny It.
fend It. arnrnd It.
Ignore It la not on
option, m s Dukakis
learned Nor should
II be Ignored — a nr w
( T h e Duke
form ol liberalism
can't deny it,
h a s a r i s e n In
he is a liberal J
Am erica since the
1960a: It has dis
curbed m any voters, and It merlis debate
The Duke can't deny it; tie Is a liberal. T h r
strategy is to defend It and amend It. lie
finally defended It. He hns not yet amended It.
He has defended, property, the old liberalism
of Presidents Roosevelt. Trum an. Kennedy ami

W ASHINGTON — Arm y engineers and
their spouses have Jetted around Ihe gkilr.
using government-owned planes for trips that
look more like pleasure Ihan business In Ihr
proress. A rm y Corps of Engineers officer*
have broken their own nilrs against frivolous
travel and have m lsuud three A rm y Jets that
are supposed to 1* m trrvrd fur "emergen

ClCS."

Tom H

Letters (o the editor are welcome. All letters must
be signed and Include u mulling address and
telephone number. Letters should be on u single
subject and as brief as possible The Santorxl
Herald reserves the right tordll If tiers

Berry's World

■Imeld a. lei's call Switzerland and check on
some o l our hundreds ol millions o l 'points ol
light. ■’*

a im s

gi.leers enjoy
frivolous travel

M om for Secretary of State

L E T T E R S T O E D IT O R

i c i i w B i w t s a s a a a rrT a a s a ttt

JA C K AN D ER SO N

returnm rnds the re-election of

Democrat, and J im Sm ith,
seek to serve Florida as
Secretary of State. M r. Sm ith presently holds
that cabinet post b y gubernatorial appoint­
ment.
Mr.- S m ith , waa elected Attorney General of
the elate ae a Democrat but durtngf hie tenure
made no secret his sights were on the
go ve rn o r's seel. He was considered the
frnnt n in n rr far the Democratic nom ination
u n U fn e wIthdraw from the race. Th e n he
fseonaldaied and decided to Join another's
campaign as the candidate for Lt. Governor.
Theft tie decided he wanted to be governor
afterall. Even through the vaaclllatlons. Mr.
Sm ith made the Democratic primary run-off
but lost to Steve Pajclc. H r refused to back
the Dem ocratic nominee, then huddled up to
the Republicans. G ov. Dob M artinez, the
Republican nominee, was elected, gave Mr.
Sm ith a Job In the governor’s office, (hen
nam ed him Secretary of Stale after M r. Smith
decided he would become a Republican.
M r. M oore served four years in the
Legislature and demonstrated a commitment
(o the environment and vision for the state’s
schools, both responsibilities he would face
on the cabinet
T h e Secretary of State runs that depart­
ment but service as a cabinet member has
more Impact on Florida residents. Law
enforcement, schools, environment, growth
management are problems and challenges
facing the cabinet members.
Based on assessment of the two candidates
with focus on the chameleon-like qualities
and Indecisiveness of Mr. Smith, the Herald
recommends To m R. Moorr as Secretary of
State.

Johnson. Th e liberal Impulae yielded Social
Security. Medirare. civil rights, colleciive
bargaining, health research, environmental
lection and much more. It's been so good that
tonald Reagan waa forced to run a rampaigu
saying "I saved the social safety net." although
for decades he hod trashed It.
Hut Dukakis must clarify. Has some rreeni
liberaliun gone too far? Yea. Principles ol lough
IntrmaUonallsm have ollrn blurrrd into mushy
Isolationism. M erit has som etim es been
transmuted Into quotas. Traditional values havr
sometimes given way to permissiveness
Itoosevcli-Truman-Kennedy-Johnson have been
followed by George McGovern. Jim m y Carter.
Ted Kennedy and Jesse Jackson
Hut Democrats and Dukakis (so far) will not
admit dial liberalism has gone mo far. Their lack
of recognition Is stunning and repetitive, tn If***
when die phrase "Law and ivder" came Into
political vogue, many liberals said. "Lawund
order Is a code word lor racism" — and losl Ihr
rlertktft. Tw enty years later — today — crime is
iiuln as an Isaur. Mi
Murder rales
properly raised oga
soar. And llie! HI
knee-jerk, nouvcstu-llberal re
sp ou se appears again — 'T h e prison lurlough
issue has racial overtones" — and tliey rr losing
again.

G E O R G E F. WILL

Luck, not fluency will win
BERLIN. N .J -Members of Loral 1360.
Untied Food and Commercial Workers, have
tucked, with feeling. Into lunch and now arr
rradv to hear the candidates. He. coal less, o
candidates often are to show solidarity with
the sons and daughter* of toil, tells them. In
the fractured syntax of a campaign's final
phase, "You ore the people about which this
country functions." The y agrrrr.
What freshman Sen. Frank Laulenbcrg lacks
In fluency he makes up for with something far
more formidable: luck. Last spring. Re­
publicans were licking their chops, regarding
him as the most vulnerable of the 15
Demorradr senators treking re-election Then
his opponent took the field.
At first glance Petr Dawkins. SO-football
nero. Rhode* scholar, retired general. Wall
Slrrelrr-seemed perfect. Hut campaigns In­
volve many glances and soon Dawkins
M-rmed. In Lautrnhrrg's derisive phrase, sent
from central costing, an exercise In make
believe. Dawkins quickly diminished his
grruirst asset, and In thr process magnified
Lautrobcrg* asset.
Lauirnherg * asset Is his utter Identification
with New Jersey. H r Is « self-made millionaire,
son of Immigrant parents who had to acfltnp to
buy him a bus ticket to the shore In the
summer. Dawkins' asset was his glittering
resume. Inexplicably, he gilded the ltlly.
making Ihe resume an object of ridicule.
Dawkins' udvrrtseni may be btamable for a
mailing that said he served two tours tn
Vietnam and was wounded. (He served one.
and was not wounded.) Bui he said, tnarcunttely. that lie had been u "combat command­
er." H r callrd himself "one of the formative
people" In transforming Investment hanking,
lie said lie knew of no one as Important an he
In "one of the definitive reformulations of the
Industry." That assessment of his brief stint In
Investment hanking was called "laughable" by
the ihan who hired him.
Dawkins did noi move to New Jersey until
Iasi year. It may not be demonstrable that he
shop|&gt;ed around for a stale IMIchlgan. New
York) to run In. hut his lale arrival left him
vulnerable in Laulenbcrg's (aunt that he Is
treating New Jersey as "a political pit atop.”
Ikrause Dawkins lived In Manhattan while
working on Wall Street. Laulenbcrg wonders If
Dawkins has heard of the Lincoln and Holland
tunnels and the George Washington Bridge.
When Dawkins sold he stayed In the city so nls
daughter roUld attend her Manhattan school.
Laulenbcrg called this an aspersion on New
Jersey schools.
New Jersey's senior senator. Hill Bradley. Is
111 years younger than the Junior senutor. and
Is in irrg a lu ctlra lly famous. Meanwhile.
Lautcnberg. 64. has elevated provincialism to

a principle Ills campaign Is s reprise of his
1983 "New Jersey First" campaign, which
taps Ihe prtckly chauvinism ol a stair weary of
twlng considered Just a Jumble of toxlr waste
dumps and bedrooms for New York and
Philadelphia
It waa more Laulenbrrg luck that this
put-upon feeilng was Inflamed Iasi siimmri
when New Jersey braches were closed Iret-ause
of gunk floating ashore. Some of ll came
rompUmrnla of Nrw
York, which dump*
sewage sludge 100
miles offshore.
In a year of na­
tionwide nastiness.
New Je rse y's race
may be the mnsi
unrellevedly nrgalive, l-aulrnberg has
tr ie d lo blam e
D a w k i n s for
environmental damugr the Arm y did to
C a l i f o r n i a w h ile
D aw kins was s u ­
it o n c d t h e r e .
Dawkins, who says
he is g o i n g lo
"stom p" Lautcnberg
like a "swamp dog."
lias been even worse.
He recently hod lo withdraw an rsprctolly
smarmy ad that was a tissue of Inneundos
about Lautcntierg'a Integrity regarding finan­
cial mailer*.
Dawkln’s proplr say Laulrnhrrg Is just five
points ahead: lautcnlietg's people say It's up
to 17 Split H r difference Laulrnhrrg has a
clouhlr-digll lead, so Dawkins nerds lo surf on
the Hush wave. (The Dukakis i ampaigu lias
disintegrated here und Hush I* up 20 points.)
Hut New Jersey voters arr iicrompllshrd
llrkrl-splitters. On Nov. H they will vole for a
Republican ITrsIdrnl for the sixth straight
lime. Hut they have not elected u Republican
senator for 16 years. In 1984. while Reagan
was w inning New Jersey by more than
670.000 votes. Hrudlry's winning margin
topped 900.000
Dawkins' ukles Iiojm-. say und may even
believe that 1988 Is more like 19B0 Ilian 1984.
Acturdlng to this theory. Reagan's 1984
campaign was themelcss and hence coattailless. Hut Ihe I960 campaign, which pulled In u
Republican Senate majority, had a highly
specific Ideological content; tax cuts and
strong defense. However, the 1984 cam|*algn
message wus "more of the samr," and that
about exhausts Hush's 1988 message.
(Cl ifM. WatMssHs fen Wrrtm Orwp

Congressional Investigators have un
covered a patten, of waste und abuse In
lorelgn travel by Ihe Army engineers Those
Invest Igators arr now calling ha the t orp* to
grl rid of its Ih rrr Jets promptly. hrcau*e they
arr a waste of money
Staff Invest tutors fur (lie Government
Operations subcommittee, chaired by Rep
Mike Synar. D-Ofcla.. will release their report
today. T h e report
re ve a ls t h a t I h r
« nr pa
which
supervises military
construe lion projects
worldwide, lias made
a Joke out of govern
uirril travel rules
To o m a n y c o rp s
rm plover* have Ih-cii
allowed to go to
lorelgn c o u n trie s
The corps’ Jets havr
been u s e d w h e n
commercial airline
lirkrls would havr
hren cheaper Rules
c o r p s
against taking trips
employees
ol m arginal vnlnr
h a v e boon
havr lirrti violated
allowed to go
And spouses have
to f o r e i g n
tnlilen on thr cor|»*‘
countries
£
Jets, exposing thr
Army to liability and
rrtllrlam.
Spouse* arr ullowrd lo travel on govern
merit plane* only when there l» un "unqurv
Ilona blr" nfflrlol role for them lo play In Ihe
business trip, according to A rm y regulation*
The rongrrsskxial Investigator* found that
Army Corps sparse* have engaged In such
nllkla! functions as shopping, sigh Iseeing
and fashion shows
flen. Elvln llrlhrrg III. who rereruly retired
as commander of Ihr corps, allowed his wife,
Killy, to fly with him to more Ilian 30 spits in
two year*, according lo flight records.
Here's an example In 1985. Mrs. Heiberg
tagged along for n conference in Hmssrl* In
five days, she went to one official fund ton —
a dinner The itinerary doesn't show that she
had any formal duties. She visited friend* und
shojiprd for crystal.
Hriberg woukl not respond to our phone
calls about his travel Hut h r told a
(uiigrrssiori.il pinel thal his wife serve* an
Important function - she help* him "un
drrstund wluil Is going on w llh the n irw
lamllles." T lir Investigators say the Army
already has jteoplr who do Hull, and Mrs
llrlhrrg should not have made I h r trip*
Some corps official* said ll doesn't cost ihr
Army unythlng for spmses to occupy seals in
government |danr* that would othrrwlsr hr
empty. Hut In some cases, they hum|&gt;rd other
people out of u seal, ami I hoar |x-oplr took
commercial flights, pud for by Htc taxpayer*
Th r Arm y Carps brass S|&gt;enl 8-139.922 In
1984 on world travel. $619.79) in 1985 und
8408.940 In IIW6. records show. Sornr of
those expense* w rrr paid for by other
agencies — or foreign governments If the
corps* services were loaned out. Hut Ihe big
expense Is tlir u v r n i g r of 82.4 million u year
Ihe corps spends to keep Us Ih rrr Jets.
List year, Army auditors rrrnm m rndrd
Ihul Ihe Jets lie sold liermnic commercial air
•ravel 1* cheaper, even II llie corps ha* to
charter planes for cmrrgcncte*. The auditor*
said the corps could save 81 million without
Ihe Jets. Th e curps has not followed Ihe
auditors' advice.
The three planes are supposed lo lie used
only for rmrrgem-lrs. and to gel to remote
project site*. Hut flight rrcords show that In n
sample of 254 flights, only one wus an
emergency.
IfJ ia And*,vanand I ih S i Spoor
CopfOBM. t«M. UnOodFoalwoSrndttoto. Inc

�Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida - Thursday, November 3. 1968 — M

F IN A N C IA L

Stocks open slightly up
UaHad Prose Inlemalleeal
NEW YOHK — Slock price* opened slightly
higher Thursday In moderate trading on the
New York Stock Exchange.
The Dow done* Industrial average, which
ro*e 5 87 Wednesday. wax up 3.92 to 2160.74
shortly after the market opened.
Advance* led decline* 389-291 among the
1.126 issues crossing the NYSE rape Early
turnover amounted inatmut 7.287.000 share*,

Slock price* cloaed mixed WrdneMluy In
moderale trading with blue chip* outperform­
ing broader market l**ue* In a xrxxlon
pressured by Ihe weakness of Ihe dollar, higher
prerlou* metals prtcr* and lack of investor
participation.
"Th e markrt is performing reasonably well
considering all the rumor* and real news going
am und." said Ralph tilorh. senior vice presi­
dent and rhlef market analyst at Raymond,
Janie* A Aksoclulr* In SI Petersburg. Fla

Dollar slightly lower;
gold higher, silver up
United Frees International
Ihe dollar wax slightly lowrr
In light trading today against
major foreign currencies Gold
mover! higher
Currency traders noted trad­
ing was light due to the Tokyo
market bring closed lor Ihe
national Culturr Day holiday
lit early New York trading, the
dollar was slightly lower agatnsl
key foreign current les In Ihin
trading
Market walrlirr* In Nrw York
*atd traders were awaiting Fri­
day's report on H r U S Ortobri
employment picture
In Eurofir the dollar liegan the
day lowrr In Hittssels at 37.51
llelglan franca, down from
Wednesday’* rlose of 37 70.
The dollar nprned tn Milan at
1 .3 17 .3 0 lire , d o w n from
1.324 25. and tn Part* at 6 0306
Freneh frane*. down from 6 078

L o c a l In tD fo s !

T h e d o lla r u l* o fe ll In
F ra n k fu rt to I 7713 West
G erm an marka. down from
1.7814 and in Zurich at I 4885
Sw is* franc*, down from I 4965
In London, the Itrttlsh pound
opened higher at $ I 7805 com­
pared with $1,777 on Wednes­
day
On (he bullion markrt*. gold
oprnrd $3 an ounce higher In
Zurich at $421 an mince and
climbed $7.25 an ounce In
London to $425
The London inortiing gold
fixing was $422 90. up $3 15
hum Wednesday's close
In earlier trading In the Far
East, gold closed at $421 75 on
t h e l l n n g K o n g H u 11 I o n
Kxchangr. up $9 50 from Wed­
nesday’s close
Silver nprned unchanged In
Zurtrh at $6 45 an ounce and
climbed 10 rent* an ounce tn
London In $6 54 an ounce.

Oil prices rally higher
UwRsd Frees lalwfiaft i si l
Ofl (ifIces firmed Wednesday
after a late rally, but analyst*
said trader* still were waiting
for some sign on whelhrr
OPEC would lie able to shore
up sagging world market* by
rutting Its exresn oil output
West Texas Intermediate,
the tierich mark U K &lt;rude foe
nnm -dutr d rltirry. rllmlird
31 rents to $13.73 a barrel in
trailing on the Nrw York
Mercantile Earltangr
In U S G ulf Coast spot
trading, where oil la sold to the
highest ladder. West Texas
Intermediate ruse 15 rents to
$13 55 a barrel

Gold And Silver

Dow Jorrot

Cornel spot
gold open
422 50 up O 70
Oomrx spot
silver open
6 5 0 up 0012

10:00 r o b .
30 Indus 2164 47
20 Trans 937 12
13 Utils
1KM IN
63 Stuck H IN 02

NEW YOHK - Foreign and
rfomesltc gold A sliver prices
quoted in dollars jier troy
iHime Thursday
Gold
Previous rlanc 417 75 up 6 50
Morning fixing 422 90
up
5
I
3
Hong Kong
121 75 up 9 50

New York

up
up
up
up

7 64
4 37
0 47
3 CM

(London m orning fixing
change Is liawtl on the pre
vhius day sclosing (itti e )

Dukakis denounces ‘tough talk’
Pressing for (lolutrnl ojK-nlngs
•is (Mills show ihe While llmisr
door closing. Dr loot 1.11 Michael
Dukakis tiax seized on m George
Hush staletnenl to accuse the
Republican again id merely
talking a good game In the war
mi dings
With ImiiIi men ram|ialgnlng
thrmigh crucial tndustikil stales,
gearing up lor anullier round
today In elites sueh as Chicago
and I’hlladrlphla. Dukakis took
his rival to « v k for suggesting
lilt* week that foreign |xdlry
factors might stand In the way ol
punishing countries that drly
U.S unitdrug efforts
There Is no diplomatic consid­
eration that should mil weigh ihr
war against Illegal nnrrntle*.
according In Dukakis, and hr
made his posit too clear with
uncharaclrrtstbntlv strong lan­
guage In ( h Irago. Pltlshorgh
and Philadelphia Wednesday
"M l work with other counirlrs
hut Ml lie damned ll I'll Irl those
countries send their (Miison Into
the United States of America!"
hr drrlurrd to an rsllmatrd
20.000 Chicagoans w ho rhrrrrd
wildly at a huge downtown rally.
"If a government Isn't witling

to m o p rm ir with us to keep this
poison mil ol our kids and our
neighborhood*, their foreign aid
nerd* to tie cut and ultimately
eliminated.'’ hr said in a largely
blot k Philadelphia area "ll * a
liindanirntal test of values '
Furthermore, h r reminded re
porter* In Mttxhurgh. Ihe law
demands the
withholding of
foreign aid when a country
rrfiiM-s to rouperulr m U S
anil drug effort*
"W hen Mr. Hush says h r won't
rnforcr Ihe law when a nation
Isn’t cooperating with us. then I
think what hr'a doing is walking
away from this problem." the
Massachusetts governor said
"L m not going lo do that
"If a nation Isn't prrparrd to
cooperate with us aflrr we pro­
vide some assistance
then tIn­
law is clear and Ihr American
people have gol lo take a look til
what Mr Hush is saying
We've had a lot of lough talk
alMiut Ihe war against drugs I
think
It's a lot of talk and very
little action."
Dukakis * ullrmpt to capitalize
on Ihr point irllriTx Ills nerd lo
find any o|&gt;rtilngs |&gt;o*alh!r with
[tolls showing him well behind
Hush nationwide,
The Republican vice president.

WHEN H COMESTO INSURANCE,
*ISU GIVESYOUMORE FORLESS.

dearly hunted bv the numlier*
stumped through Illinois and
Mk lilgan liefotc heading to Ohio
late Wednesday telling i rowds
in rueh stair "things are turning
tn our dirr( lion "
"I represent the mainstream
views and values." hr told alMtut
2.500 sludruts and others at a
high school in l.auxmg Mich "II
I win lhl« r led ton It will tie a
reject Itmi itt the I.bird liberal
policies ot ilie |msi and a eonUrination ol your tN-l!rl* In Ihrsr
traditional American values "
At the same time, however.
Hush ca u tio n e d against
overconfidence
" I nerd y o u !" he told a
screaming crowd In Grand
Rapids. Midi "Every single vote
counts this year and nothing s tn
the hag I will not Ire outworked
by the liberal governor ol
Ma**a( Imsetls We are going
right down to the wire.'
Other Republicans began lo
dls|tenxe with that public |irrtniM* In light ol Ihr strong (rolls
G O 1’ C h a i r in a u F r a n k
Fahrrnkopl. trawling With the
vlrr president Wednesday, went
as far as tn tell reporters: "It
things continue, we re going in
have an overwhelming victory-"

n

B O S T O N — Doctors have
issued a warning to tuxhl lover*
llewarr of a parasitic worm
disease that has become much
more common a* the popularity
fn the trendy food has Increased.
Doctor* Irom the University of
California and Food and Drug
Administration said at least 50
cases of ihe disease anlsaklasis
have been reported in Ihe United
Stairs, with a majority of llie
rases occurring since 1980

LULA JA C K S O N HEAD

These quotation* prov/dref
by members of the National
A storia lino of S rcurltle*
Dealer* are representative
Inter-dealer price* a* of
mid morning today Interd e a le r m a rk e t* ch a n g e
throughout the day. Prleea do
ntU Include m a ll markup or
markdown
Bid
Ask
American Pioneer 3(Y
4
Barnett Bank
3 3H
33 H
First Union
20 H
20K
FPAL
3 IH
31 S
Fla. Progrrsa
35 H
36
HCA
46W
46 *
Hughe* Supply 17 As
17(4
Morrisons
20**
2 M*
NCR Coq&gt;
56 is
56*
Pleaaey
29
30
12 V,
Scotty*
13
Souttleast Bank 23W
23 K
SunTrust
21
2M »
Wall Disney
IL4W
64 (Y
WestinghtMise
53
53*4
Brunswick
IN H
Ik's
HIM
9H
9K
Fla. Nat tonal
IH H
IH H
Winn Dixie
44H
44 H
Emerson........ ... 30 A
31

Analysts said Ihe markrt
remained hmdamrnialiy in a
holding peitrm prior to a pant
meeting id the Organization of
P etroleu m E x p o rtin g
Countries' price and long-lrmi
strategy comm lit re* set lor
Nov 17 In Vienna and Ihe
eartrl * wlnlrr plenary session
four days latrr

Dow Jews* Averages

Sushi blamed for increase
in parasitic worm disease

.

Lula Jarksoti Head. 67. of 102
East Woodland Drive. Sanford,
died Tuesday In Kingston. N C
She was bom November I. 1920
III Nrhrrn. N t ’ . and she m ovrd
lo this area In 1970 from
Jacksonville. N.C. She was a
bouse wife and a Baptist
Survivors Include daughter.
Mt* Sue Ellen Liu of lire lirtlish
Wrst Indlrs. Hirer sons, Ja m rs
W . ol (Juantlco. Va . Samuel J ,
of Stafford. V a . Thomas M of
Norfolk. Va.: a brother. William
E Jackson of llavrlork. Norfh
Carolina, and seven grand
children.
O a k l a w n I’a rk F u n e r a l
Home/Ceroetery. 1-ikr Mary, in
(barge of arrangemrnts

JE W E L L. HEOENBEKOEK
Jewel L Hrgenlrergrr. HO. 9H9
O r t e it la A v e . A l t a m o n t e
Springs, died Wednesday at Life
Carr Centre Horn Nov. 13. 1907
in Uvalde. Texan, she m ovrd to
A l t a m o n t e S p r in g s f r o m
Washington. D C .. In 1950 She
was a ho m rm a k e r a nd an
Eptsro|Mltan.
Survivors Include daughlrr.
Jrraldinr Molltmm. Casselberry,
stepson Robert * Harrison.
Ark . rig h t grndrhlldren; 11
grral grandchildren
B aldw in Fairchild Fu n e ra l
Homr. Altamonte Spring*, in
charge of arrangement*

R O B E R T L E E BUTLER
Roller! l-re "Hobby" Butler.
39. Apt *72 lake Monroe T e r­
race. Sanlord. died Tuesday at
Central Florida Regional Hospi­
tal He w as born Oct. 2. 1949. In
Sanford und was a life-long
resident He was employed by
Holiday Inn. Sanlord. and a
member of Kew-ue Church of
God. and a 1967 graduate of
(room s High Sclmnl. Sanlord
S u rv iv o rs Include m other.
Mrs. Harm* Chisholm. Sanford:
step-father. Sanuirl Chisholm.
Sanford: brothers. Jerome Dlx-

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Santo d mm Potto Blanch* Bail Wsa.*&gt;
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Canwtary Calling hours t o hwndt will to
told Pnday Vw" X p m alltochapoi
Wilson r ichtltorgor Mortuary Lontod m
chargo ol orrang»m*n*s
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Piawral w i k m to Lynn M arw Ham
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m il to how l p m Friday al O a s ia »«
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(o totoo at OoAlaan Fw &gt; Carrwtoy Trwnds
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JACOutline DUVAL

"Much ol this Increase can lie
attributed tn changes tn our
dietary hulilts. for example Ihe
Introduction of ruw-flsh dishes
stifh as sushi and sashimi and
the current trend of rooking
seafood for shorter periods."
they wrote.
The doctors speculated the
Increased Incidence of the dis­
ease also may be dur to a rise In
the population of dolphins, sea
Hons, seals and other marine
m am m als since Ihe Marine
Mammal I'rolcction Art of 1972

on. Hawthorne. Fla . Stevie day at his home Born Jan. 6.
C hish o lm . T a m p a . Thom as 1950 in Sanlord. h r was a medic
Chisholm. Samuel Chisholm J r . at Martin Arm y Com m unity
Thom as W'atsmt. and John Hospital.
Survivors Include wile. Sue
Watson, all of Sanford sisters.
Nell: mother. Areda Carver.
Altanirnse Elll*. Rochester. N Y
Hetty J Butler. Thrrrsa Butler. Sanlord. brothers. John Carver.
I.a vern e C h is h o lm , Leslie Richard Carver. Robert Carver,
all of Sanford: sister. Jane C.
Chisholm. Twana I. Chisholm
all of Sanford. W illie Mae Smith. Sanford
A mrmon.il service will he
W a ts o n . Ilre n d a W a ts o n .
field Saturday at 11 a m. ut the
Barbara Bradley, all of Alla
monte Springs. Naomi Spurrll. Central Baptist Church of San­
ford with Ihe Rev. Freddie Smith
Orlando
Wllson-Elrhefberger Mortuary. officiating
Sanford. In charge of arrange
L TN N MARIE HAMMOND
menl*
l.vnn Marie Hammond. 22. nf
214 Sir Lawrenrr Drive, San­
MAC M cCALL HARRISON
ford. died T u r relay at Orlando
Mac McCall Harrison 69 Ififrj Regional MrilD.il Center. Born
West 12th Street. Hanford. died
Aug 25. 1966. tn Fort Walton
Wednesday at Wtntrr Park Me
Beach, shr moved lo Sanford in
iimri.il Hospital lie was Irom
1985 from Eagle River. Alaska
May 25. 1919 in Oraugr City, She wa.i a retail store cashier.
and became a modem of San
Survivors Include parents.
ford In 19HO. from Rochester. William and Vera Hammond nf
N Y. He was a retired dry Sanford d aughter. Jessica
cleaners prrsner and a Method
H a m m o n d : two brothers.
1st
William Hammond J r . and Rob
Survivor* Include wife. Bertha
en Hammond, both of Sanford: a
Harrison Hanford:. son. Donald
paternal grandfather. Chestrr
McCall Harrison. Kochcster. Hammond of Elmira. N.Y.
N Y : daughters, fat rice Gavins.
Oaklawn Funeral Home. Lake
Hrgma Lynn McCImid. both of Mary. In charge of arrange­
Rochester, and Kathryn Drlorts ments
H arrison . S a n fo rd : i l i t r n .
Mildred V G(Hllrry, Sanford
Sarah E. Waslnrigtou. Rochester.
Erma Butler. West Palm Beach,
. LULA JACdKM
hrnlher*. H ow ard Harrison. HEAD
Cf**Mt*t hew*) w i K n will b* h*td w&gt;
Stanford. Conn . I*lerre Lee l!ar- tohedoy H*. t *) it* 0**l**n Park
rtsun. Rochester, and Council C w S r i Family WM rwcMvd trwW, at
Par* Mcma Chap* an Friday (ram
Strve Harrison. Spokane. Wash . OaAiamt
1 uw),i ? p m In im w n**ir» mp (amiip
seven grandrhitdrrn and three irtunh rau ruuamiNm to Ito Aiw k w
Cam — W W r
great -grandchildren
OaSlam* Pal Im rtl HwsrtwsSn
Wllson-Elchelberger Mortuary. LaAa
Mary, w (harp*at trranfwsrh
Sanford. In charge nf funeral
ill H
H A i* IK M . MAC t o CALL
arrangement*

JK ..
IVrry Vance Kennedy J r .. 34.
HOI Magnolia Drive, Altamonte
Springs, died Tuesday at Florida
Hospital th ia m in Horn Feb 21,
1954 In Texas, he moved to
Altamonte Springs from Fort R O N AL. BOOZER
Kona L. Boozer. H I. 25(JI E
Worth. Texas. In 1962 He was
vice president of K lrehm an 20th St . Sanford, died Tuesday
at Central Ftorlrii Regional Ho*
Computers
Survivors include father, Perry plial. Born Oct. 13. 1907 In
Vance Sr.. F'ocl Worth: brother. llainhrtdgr. Ga . she movrd to
David Vance. Fiat Worth: sister. Sanlord from there In 1925 She
Vicky Taylor. Crowley. Texas: was a h o m e m a k e r and a
grandparents. Paul and Alma member of Nrw Zion Primitive
Baptist Church. Sanlord. whrrr
Mtschke. Crowley. Texas.
H a ld w ln -F a lrrh lld F u n e ra l she served on the Mother s
Home. Orlando. In charge uf Board and Deartxtrss Board
Survivors Include son. Stanley
arrangements
Calvin. Klsalmmer. sisters. Eva
Ferguson. Voncral Washington.
E LS IE F. MOORE
Klslr F Mnnrr, 90. 950 S Bessie Walkrr. Venus Gurss all
M( lloriv lib- Ave.. San lord died ol Sanford, one grand) tub I
Wilson Elehrltiergrr Mortuary.
Tuesday at Central Florida Re­
gional Hospital Horn June 27. Sanford. in charge of arrange­
IH9H in Liverpool. England, site ments
moved to Sanford In 1916 She
was a retired housekeeper and a GEOROE W. CAR VER III
George W. Carver 111, 38. of
Baptist
Survivors Includr sister, Ida Fori Mitchell. Ala., died Thurs­
l*retty, England. Iiruthrr. A.R.
Miarre. England
O ra m k o w Funeral flu m e .
Sanlord. in i harge of arrange­
ments

Dr. Parking Meter,
Jacqueline Duval, and
Marla " The Queen O f C u rls."

/KARNS

"This I* probably only the lip
of the Iceberg, because the
I n f e c t i o n Is d i f f i c u l t to
diagnose." said Dr. James II
McKrrrow. a pathologist at the
University of California in San
Francisco.
In a letter published in The
Nrw England Journal of Mrdi
cine. MrKrrrow and two col­
leagues warned physician* to t&gt;r
ou the lookout for the oftenmisdiagnosed disease and urged
sushi lovrrs tn he careful whal
they rat

i

�S a n lrff.JH fo ^-." he aald.
" M l w t had to do la kill the
resolution and we’re out."
Gunter credits his business
e x p e r ie n c e w i t h s e t t in g
Longwood on the right path.
"W c have taken a very fero­
cious tiger by the U ll to solve
long-term problems." he aaid.
Guntrr to married lo Terri and
has three children.
Farscli to a struct ural engineer
for hla own com pany. The
Farach Group He works nut of
h i s hom e d o i n g p r o j e c t s
through lout Seminole County.
F a r a c h haa p l a n s for
Longwood.
th e

Lynalta Dan nit
u
Th e bank
•talementm had not been recondied for two years," ahe aald.
She also aald ahe had a pan in
"one of the mote active streetpaving program* the d ly haa
acen." Paving waa completed for
Weat Warren Avenue. South and
North illlwee atrecta. Church
Avenue and Lakrvlew Avenue.
She aald the c ty . up until thla
paat year, had no reacrve fund*
for atreet resurfacing and crediu
the hiring of a special consul­
tant. Jen Etchbrrger. who ahe
aald determined that budget
Raw.
Dennis' performance In hei
two-year term and one year as
deputy mayor haa not been
without scrutiny. She has been
accused of executing personal
vendettas and was lambasted for
wasting lax money to hire her
brother-in-law. Jeff Etchbrrger.
to investigate the police detartm ent a m anagem ent of
undo. Ills findings led to the
suspension of M ic e Chief Greg
Manning and other police de­
partment employees. She has
been crflldacd for her appoint­
ment of 15-year-old Cynthia
Coomb# to liie perks and .ctreaiton advisory board.
Dennis defends both actions.
Of Etchberger'a hiring ahe said.
"I don't see that as a waste of
money. You must realise, things
were In a mesa In Longwood."
She said It waa a "progressive
move" to appoint Coombs.
"W e need people on parka and
recreation advisory boards with
dlfferem ideas and the younger
people p k (he people who use
the parks*" Dennis said.
If elected. Dennis said she
wants to unite the d ly com­
mission. Improve the Longwood
historical district and envision*
brick streets, slieet lighting and

f

cafes. She said the Sanlando
utility purchase for Longwood la
a dead Issue despite feelings that
it will be revived.
"I made the motion to kill the
resolution to look Into Sanlando.
(City Administrator) Gene DeMarie will not look at It again."
Dennis ts an accountant at
Custom Craft Marble A Stone
Co. Inc. In Orlando. She la
married to Thomas J . and haa
three children and two grand­
children.
Faulkner, general manager of
Orlando RadUJ Tire Inc., served
one term between 1055-1906
and was defeated by Dennis.
Faulkner aaut he wants to elimi­
nate the one-mill transportation
tax approved by commissioner*
thla year. The tax money Is to he
used apedflcmly for road re­
construction and reconditioning.
Faulkner said for road repairs hr
wants to use the gasoline tax
fund, which he aald generates
about 5360.000 a year, and a
"wheel ta x ." collected from
motorists who use the roadways
and levied for parking spares st
commercial industries.
He aald a wheel tax would
bring in an additional 5640.000
a ytar. baaed on Lifonunil-jn he
received from the ~tate De­
partment ofTransportation.
"Next year. If 1am ekcied. my
priority is to diminish the onemUl tax and use a ’user fee."’ he

Counties.
In Seminole County, a twoyear effort to behind the proposal
that to to appear on Ihe Nov. 8
ballot.
Charter proponents here jiolni
to the local "home rule” — now
enjoyed o n ly by S e m in o le
County titles — and flexibility,
os a charter's main advantage.
"H docs add Important citizen
Input to the structure of local
g o v e rn m e n t." said M a rilyn
C r o l t y . c h a i r m a n of t he
Seminole County Charter Advi­
sory Commit tie. which wrote
the proposed charter.
"Also, the people have the
ability lo cluiige things In the
future. You cani do that without
u charter.”
Crony says s ir and a handful

on their

Odom criticise* the m oney
spent In hiring c i t y a d ­
ministrator Gene DeMartc. She
said officials spent 92.4I6.HH for
traveling rxprnar* to Miami In
order lo evaluate DeMarte for the
job
She said she feels D rn nts
wants lo revive the Sanlando
Utlllltoa purrhssr question.
*’| rea lly do not feel like
Sanlando a dead It's just calmed
down a little because of the
elect loos When it comes back, it
w ill be quieter.” she saidThe private utilities company
had been offered to Longwood
for 521 million after It had been
turned down by the county for
only 516.900.000
Some of Odom's goals Include
s youth advisory board fur tie
parks and recreation depart­
ment. shuffle board in the parks
for arnior til t/cm. more com
m unlcallon between the city
commission and citizens and
em ployees, a finished c o m ­
p r e h e n s i v e pl an to k e e p
Longwood from being ’’just a
bunch of shopa and strip malls",
and a budget she ca n u n ­
derstand
Odom to a Florida native and a
resident id Longwood for 12
years She Is m an led to J im and
luu three children
D tS T W C T S
Incumbent Mayor G u n ln is
finishing his twoyear term as
commissioner and one year as
mayor. H r ha* teen a resident of
Central Florida for 39 year* and
a Longwood resident for six
years H r owns two trust itrsar*.
Gunter Printing lr.r and Gunter
D em olition Service, both In
Longwood. Ms was an Altamonte
Spring* police captain from
1971 to 1976
Gunter voted fur a one-mill
transportation tax for street ir
pair* and maintenance Guntrr

Faulkner aald he la In favor of
merit raises for city employees.
"The staff should be rewarded
for doing a good Job. If we can
make It (Lon gw nod | a more
congenial place to work, we
could cut down on
hr aald.
Faulkner aald he would also
lik e to see p s y c h o lo g ic a l
counseling on a private basis for
workers like pohremcn who ex

He said he would like to ace
Candyland Park developed now
that the Skylark aewage plant
has been removed from there
"There’s matching funds. Wc
can lum II Into a first-class
recreational tacitly.”
Faulkner said Inc "real Issues
of Longwood" are transports
Hon. sewage, recreation and
employee morale.
Faulkner la a 16-year resident
of Seminole County and haa
lived for more than eight years
in Longwood.
Odom speaks out at com­
mission meetlngi as a concerned
clllxen and wants to encourage
others to do the same. She said
she doesn't like the way thing*
are run In Longwood and pro­
mises lo be the one to make
change.
" I did not reafly like the way
commissioners didn't seem to
care about what the proplr
wanted." she said
Odom said one of her Im­
mediate goals Is to "find out how
they (cttlxeml would like to see
the ct*y Improved"
"Th e ettuens wUI know where
I stand." she aald.
Odom said If she didn’t have
an answer lo a cttUen’s ques­
tio n . she w o u ld g e l one
Odom said the commission
has mismanaged city affairs and
she la opposed in the hiring of
Etchbrrger to do the manage­
ment study in the police de­
partment which got the chief
suspended, that resulted In the
police chief ■ suspension
“ Instead of llstrnlng to the
vc IkUcocd lo
Etchfaergrr. We paid 51.329 in
salary and expenses to E lchberger They were taking a
personal vendetta at the taxpay­
e r ’s expense." O d o m said

of realdents In Ih r C A L N O
council of local governments met
for about two years to discuss
what Improvements could be
made lo focal government to
Improve efficiency and llir
structure Aftrr several months
of study, a charter offered ihr
playfirld for those Improve­
ments. the committee decided ’’
After requesting Seminole
County rummtoaloners to con­
sider a charter, commissioners
appointed a study com mil Ice —
Including Crolty and many o(
Ihe CA LN O committee member*
— lo study the feasibility of
having a charter government In
the county.
The committee concluded a
charter was feasible In Seminole
County and after being renamed
by the county commission, set

may affect polk y tlrriskms of the
county. Retail Isa votrr power of
(ommtoalonrr ouster now only
August.
What ihe committee haa pro­ enjoyed by rules and charter
duced. In Ihe cliarter world. I* counties
Hot Ih r seemingly benign
known as a "starter charter.” It
largely leaves the current lortn of document has generated con
county alone, but adds a few troversy.
StMnr city official* op|N«*r Ihe
non-coniroverstol perquisite*
The P.ve-tnan. elected at large, rh a rtrr tM-rause tliry see it as a
commission remains, as do Inc vehicle to allow rounly rommts
five independenily-ckrted con­ sloners to gain more control over
stitutional officers such as sheriff them. Some other cliarter courtlira h a v r lakrn u v r r la nd ­
and rlerk of rlreull court*
The proposed charter retain* planning ft* Hie entire county,
a n a p po i n t e d r o u n l y a d ­ one puaalbtlily feiurd by anmr
A nd the charter's most vocal
ministrator. renamed "manag­
er." and dors not change any crtllc. Hob Webster — u member
current departments or divisions of the rhartrr advisory commitIre — says the rioruinrni Itself Is
within the county.
It dors add voter Initiatives Illegal Wrbstrr successfully
and recalls. Initiatives are cliallenged the Orange County
voter grnrrulrd ordinances that charter tost year la-cause Orange

Charter
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jiertrnce extreme at;

Ing th
that concluded In

them care, and tfn;sr In our
Condoned from Page 1A
com
m unity rare tiro.” Thai's
boot In to voir "It's
why l.4(XJ red. white, and blue
not what 1 drought," she said
helium filled haDism* were ir
"There's a lot of homework
leased yesterday aftrrntMin. each
Involved."
l u g g e d with Ihe m e a s a g r
George B ush was Ih r
’ ' G r e e n w o o d Lakes Middle
overwhelming winner al liolh
School urges you lo votr on Nov
H a m i l t o n E l e m e n t a r y and 8 . "
Greenwood Lakes Middle School,
although the main issues dif­
fered.
Greenwood students spokr o(
nuclear war. voter apathy, and C o n tin ue d from Page 1A
the availability uf college giants
building
Shortly (K-forr B p m . Klnlry
and loans
"Some people forget uboot Ihr said u wind shift forced (inelection.” said 12 year-old Sam officials lo move people several
Mrrorr. "They Just don't vote. I yards away (rom ihr Sutmlland
don't know maybe Ih ry don't buildings to move clo*r lo CH
like either person running."
419 lo avoid contamination.
Student council president
" T h r lire Itself wnsn't a pro
Dana Mills said Ihe debates blem .” Kinky said ’’Bill Ihe
brought about lively discussions fume* Dial were coming off (Ihr
in her American htolory class. "I fire) were real (tail.’*
think It's good In gel kids
A county fire department
Involved because most didn't d i s p a t c h e r said a n o t h e r
even care." she said
smoldering liop|trr wart discov­
Principal Ted Iktrkcr displayed ered at 8:15 pm. resulting in
fellers received from both Bush another firelighter exposed to
and Michael Dukakis. T h ir ­ the gases being sent to South
teen-hundred students wrote the Seminole Hospttol In Longwood.
candidates and Invited them to A fourth smoldering hopper was
visit their school. Both can­ discovered at stout 11 p in., said
didates declined citing busy county fire spokesman Susan
campaign schedules but com­ Strbblns.
plimented the students on their
K in k y said firefighter* wenenthusiasm.
still combing Ihe Stiimltond
"This to what wc wanted tu b u ild in g Wednesday evening
do.” Barker said. “ We wanted lo searching for smoldering cheniP
get atudrnts Involved, make cals.

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Stott tor to* *!*•**

1

said the temporary live-year lax
w ill b r i n g 1tic city a bo u t
9483.000 per year lie said
Farach aald hto forrmasl goal
Longwood ran now catch up
to lo unite the corn mission wntlr
with overdue projects which
prnmotlng more debate among
were never fundrd
members si the meetings
Hr said as a remit. 12 maj«tr
"Everything to paaard by ma
ruad Improvement projects w'll
be done In the rtty. Hr said parity Wr do not liave debate It
Grant Street south from slate can be open hen- We're a small
road 434 will be redone and part town." he said
Farach said he wants lo put an
of Orangr A veins- from Highland
end lo the "tomato Massing type
A v r
n u e e a s l
Guntrr aald hr wants lo im ­ attitude "amongcommissioner*
H r to critical of city com ml*
prove the quality of life for city
sloners
spending m o r-y In conresidents, ronllnur with u p ­
grading of street, water and lingerie y (unds
sewer, try to &lt;4&gt;tatn slate ami
"They're playing around with
federal funding lo continue lo emergency funds They're dig
upgradr the city walrr and gmg more arid more into the
sewer system and continue with ronligrncy fund." he said
his conservative hscsl philnso
Ife said ibe i i mvimission used
phy
tout judgment with the Sanlando
T have two businesses ami I Utilities offer
think I'v r run both my bu*i
"How ran we troy a facility
nesses proficiently." G unler
turned down by the county and
haki
H r said 29 major sewer and offered to Longwood for 9 2 1
million?'' he askrd. lie said II
wafer projrcta are planned
waa a had businrsa deal which
"Th e cumrnlMinn presently to
saddled with catching up and would not serve the needs of all
IxMigwund resident*
dulng project* which were never
Fer..?h to the lather of five
(united *mme streets and roads
rhtktr.-n He to a University of
havr 23 years wear." he said
Hr said funds are available for Florida graduate with a U S In
the Improvements of (and via ml civil engineering. He to a pro
lesoiunal engineer, i . watered In
Park
*1 do want the park to became 15 stales. He designed ihe
a haven for weeds I want lo downtown Orlando bus Irnnl
estahltoh funds each year to nal. Ihe atrside buildings at the
m a i n t a i n and r o n lln u r to Orlando International Airport
and was the structural engineer
beautify It.” Guntrr aald
Hr aald If reelectrd Ire will lor the Longwood police station
ro n lln u r with beautlllrailon iroilt in 1965
lie said by ih r year 2UH5. hr
programs In Lcmgwood. trim
ming overgrown sidewalks and envision* Longwvatd with a "a
picking up trash Hr said lie kit of grren. clran streets and
town* (ull of Dowers '
would like to establish a on
"U everything we are planning
r-or two-person work lurre to do
ciwne* true, we're going to have
thla
Guntrr ts strongly associated ilie mast earning cornmisakro
l.nngw&lt;iod has seen." hr said
with the Sanlando Utilities deal
Faroe h l* married lo Maria
"Everybody's talking about

C oun ty nlllrial* im properly authority to apjxilnt a county
publicized their referendum The adrnlniairsltve officer," Wrbstrr
suit to under apfral by that said
county but rrtnalns In effect
Wrbstrr said Ilie rounly man
during the appellate process
agrr should I* circled to assure
W rbstrr has also rhallengrri a clear separation between the
Seminole County river Ihr pro­ legislative and r x r c u llv r bum
posed Seminole Courtly r barter cites &lt;&gt;l g o v e rn in 'ill W rtrstrr
■h i similar grounds itul they did
says any r o u n ly administrator
not follow legal procedure in in the slate who Is not e lrc lrd or
placing the (ksuinent on Ihe ap|Hiinlrd by H i t governor is in
Nov H Im IIo I A Judge refused to vkttoiktn of llir separation re­
Itear argurnirnta In October and quirement oi tin-Constitution
allowed the electron.
Webster said cuunty comHut Wcbater's opposition goes mission!* had H i t opportunity to
drrprr. H r said the documrnl have a more creative and In his
xrsenlrd to Hie voters to Illegal o p in io n , legal, r h a r t r r by
wcause II dors provide for t homing a Mate rlisrtrr-crratlon
proper separation hrtwrrn Ihe opt km last year
legislative commissktn and the
Comm Ivalour*, desiring more
executive munagrr brandies of « out ml over Ih r final document,
courtly government
choose to select an advisory
"Th e govrmrx lias Ihe only committer instnid

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English

Kids--------------

As a linale to weoks of Instruction on tho election process,
Greenwood Lakes middle-schoolers released 1,400 balloons lagged
with notes urging people lo vote Nov. 8

"The economy here to going tu
explode. T h i s Is the next
H ollyw ood . I'd like lo aee
Longwood catch up with the rest
of Central Florida." lie aald.
He said he would Ukc there to
be a d e f i n i t e d o w t o w n
Irongwood.

Continued from Page 1A
before a thrrrjudge u |i |k -u |s
court |Mttrl silling In Miami It
was iiridrirrtiilnrd whether thr
(tanrl would rule Itrfnrr next
Tuesday 'select loti
1 hr bilingual provisions ol Ihe
Voting Bights Ai t. according to
Justice Department guideline*,
apply lo crrlaln materials. In­
cluding ballot*. sample ballot*
and petition*
J o h n Welirr. r x c r u l l v r
director ol Spnik Up Now for
Florida, a group opposed to
official English tnllallve, said the
drpartment's jxrslllon "shows
lhal w r were right on Ihr law lr&gt;
si.irt w ith."
Asked II Ihe mrnro incrruses
ihe ctrances the initiative might
tv- pulled nfl l l r ballot. W rhrr
said. "Absolutely, without a
dobul."
A sjKtkrsm.ui In Washington
for U S. English, which seeks to
rnuke English dir country's ofllclal language, rild not have
Im media ic corn men I.
In Colorado, a district court
judge In inld-Srptrmbrr grunted
opponents of thr offlrtol English
Initiative a preliminary Injunc­
tion that probably would have
prevented the measure from
ii|&gt;|&gt;rurtngori the ballot.
But a panel of the Kith Circuit
Court of Apjieals rrversrd the
lower court's decision. Th e upjieals court disagreed that Ihe

prtiiion* were inlorrnalkin re­
lating In the rlrctorul process
The Justice De|&gt;artmrnl. how
evrr. In Us friend of Ihe court
memo of Wednesday, said. "Ju*i
a* a parly primary ts nn Integral
pari ot Ihr electoral process
tie* arise It results 111 placing a
candidate on Ihr ballot, so loo Is
thr Initiative process prrllml
nary to placing un Issue before
the volrr*."
The department's move comes
on thr heels of highly publicized
resignation* of lop officials from
U.S. English.
I.lnrto Chavez, a former Whltr
House auk and unsuccrsslul
1980 Senate candidate from
Maryland, resigned her post us
president o( U.S. English In
mld OctolM-r lolkiwlng disc Insure
of rontrovenitol statements In a
more than two-year-old memo
written by the group's founder.
John Tanlon. a Michigan eye
surgeon.
In Ihe October I960 memo.
Tanlon outlined u number of
concern* about recent Immigra­
tion from Mexico and Latin
America. Including high birth
rules, lark of political jiartlcljMlion. lark of m n rrm for Ihe
environment, low educational
achievement, and their Catholi­
cism. which might threaten the
doctrine of separation of church
and slate.

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Janitor executed
for 1975 murder
United tre e i International

Fuel boat fire allowed to bum out
ANCHOR AGE. Alaska — T h r r r of four crewman on a fuel
boat Cliat burnt Inin Hamm and went agmund tn Cook tnlrl
wcrr presumed ilr.nl bill I bo mishap illri not tbrralrn nrarby
oil production facilities or murine life, Coast Guard official*
•aid
A fourth crewmen was rescued afirr the 113 foot Alaska
Constructor m ig h t lire at H 45 am. Wednesday while
approaching a vessel landing site at Trading May on the west
side of Cook Inlet. GO miles southwest of Anchorage, said Lt.
Malibew Carr of the Crust Guard Marine Safety Office
The names of the crewman were not Immediately released
Coast Guard Chief Warrant Officer Will Marietl said that
officials decided to allow the boat, which was carrying 5H.000
gallons of fuel, to burn Itself out

Rish convicted in Small slaying
KANKAKKK. Ill — The accused Irmale accomplice In Ihe
abduction and staying nf m rdia heir Stephen II Small faces
pcusible life Iniprisonmenl alter l&gt;etng convicted of aggravated
kidnapping and inurdet
A jury deltlieralrd an hour and 40 minutes Wednesday nlghl
before returning with Ihe guilty verdicts against ,Nan&lt; v Hlsb
The testimony covered nine days
Hlsb. 30 a one lime beautician from nrarby Mourlxmnala
could Ire sentrn« ed tn between 20 yrars and life in prison Chief
proarrutnr Mlc harl Fkarn said prnsrv utnr* will seek life In
prison without Ihe |ai**ihilitY of (urole
Small. 40 great grandson ol former Illinois Gov len Small
was abducted from bis Kankakee borne the nlghl nf Sept 2.
I (W17 Ills body was found two ilays later in a wooden tins,
burled under ft Ieel of loose gravel and sand In Wtrhert Sand
Mills soullieasl ol Kankakrr The kidnappers demanded a $1
million ransom which never was paid

Slayings bellaved motivated by robbery
ROW L A NO, N.C — Authorities say Ihe slaying nf two
Lumlae Indians found In separate risans at a rundown motel
appears to have nothing lo «V» with RohesrmCounlV'a notorious
reputation for drug Haifa king
The bodies of Timothy Osendlne. 23 and Roger Strickland
20. w rrr found Tursdav hv a passerby who noth rd a draw ajar
at live Howland Motel F~a« ft man lead been shed mice in Ihe
head with a 2ft-rallbrt pistol
Osendlne a body was lovind tn a morn behind the motel
ofTWe StrKkUnd * tfsty was found In Hraim 2ft alsMil 40 yards
away Mis thmal had alto bren siaslied
Rowland Potter Cblrf Ikanirl Ibadsfirr said Wednesday
robbery la tltr susprtird motive m (lie slayings allltough he
did not rule oul other factors Me said atsail $700 was brllevrd
taken loan the motel offlre

Police seek new leads in murder case
BUCKLAND. Mass
I’nlue fruitless in attempts lo lra« k
down an elusive «ui|n I in last month* slabbing death id a
female col lege student, sought a link between the missing man
and a tweak in in which the burglar apprarrd more Intrrewird
In ttagging less! and ckittling lli.cn guns nr valuables
The tweak in at the lluekiand home early this week prompted
pofke tn renew thetr seatv li Wrdnrwtuy lor Mark Meant h IW, eg
Greenfield. who |* wanted lor (picsitoning In the grisly
muUlaikwi murder of Greenfield Community College student
Sltaton tir r g o r ), In
Gregory'a body, tiahhrd repeatedly in the back, fare and
head, acctwdllig lo police repents was found In tile tvathmocn
eg her Greenfield Inane Orf 24 by tier twin sister Palter have
made no arrests In Ihe rase
Authorities sought lo determine a intmecitou between last
moii Hi s slaying and Ihr tweak in at a Inruse atmut 3 miles (own
where Ihr sus|&gt;e« is abandoned car was found tn a wooded area
Iasi week

Duke post* bond lor Imelda Marcos
NEW VORK — Imelda Mari •»* wrpl when site Irarnrd tolrac v u
heiress Dort* Duke would post 45 mlllkin worth eg tmnds lor
her twill so Ihr Icwmrr Philippine first lady ran remain free
trending |»er racketeering Irtal
U S District Judge Jo h n Keenan accepted Ih r offer
Wednesday hy Duke lo prrsl mote Ilian 45 million In trail for
Marco* clearing the wav for her to return to Hawaii and tier
ailing husband, deposed Philtppmr President Ferdinand
Man &lt;&gt;s once ihe legal |M|vrr a or k Isicrmplrtrd federal cgflcbcls
said
Charles (.aMella ihe assistant U S Attorney prosecuting ifie
case said Ihe Iroml agrrrmenl had lo trr signed try Duke. Mrs
Martos and representatives of the court and Ihr U S attorney*
office and II was "not likely*' ihr arrangements would Ire
nimplecrd trrfcrre today.
Duke, a reclusive brlrrsn once known as Ihr "world's rtchesl
girl," will post ihe ball In ihe form nf munlcl|Mil Irctnds and l*
convinced Mrs Marcos cornmtllrd no crimes, said I hike 's
lawyer. Donald Hnblnson

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flrr finis for five days beforr
bei ng found by searrher*
Doctor* Liter said half ih r blood
had drained from her body.
Moran died Ihe day after she was
found
"If there was ever a crime that
*ri* oul a death |ienally It's tins
on e." Attorney General Jim
Mattox mid reporters stmrily
before the execution.
" T ills Is u 13-year-old case All
Ihe Issue* in tin* rase liavr been
heard, repeatedly heard." Mat­
tox said

H U N T S V IL L E . Texas
A
death row Inmatr. w hose ap|M-al
siallrd ex ecu I kins In Texas for
months, silently stared at the
celling as hr was put tn death
early today by lethal Injection for
murdering a nurse
Donald Gene Franklin. 37.
wrnt lo his death lmj&gt;asslvrly
and silently. He had no rc*|mn*e
when asked If he had a final
atalrmrni Strapped lo j gurney,
hr did nol move as Ih r lethal
drugs w rrr admlnslrrrd hut he
Franklin a lortner janitor, was
coughed several limes and made the 2Hih |ier*&lt;in exrculed In
a guttural noise before he was
Texas since Ihe stute resumed
pronounced dead al 12 30 a tn
execution* In UtH2 Allltough
Franklin was executed for the
Texas teads Ihe nation In Ihe
July 2ft. 1075 kidnap slaying of
number of execution* carried
Mary Margaret Moran, who was out stiver live Supreme four!
utidui led from a parking lot al l i f t e d Its ban on ca pi tal
Ihe San Antonio Vrtrran* Ad
punishment tn lt»7b Franklin
mlnlslrallon hospital where she was only Ihr second Texas killer
worked
(ait lo death this yrar
T h e w o m a n was raped
slabbed several limes and Irfi for
T h r r r have lieen 102 people
dead In a brushy field Although rxrruled In the U S since 11170
S uprrm r Court consideration
he was arrested hours after Ihe
woman * abdurtlnn. Franklin ig an issue ruisrd In one of
refused tn tell aviitvorllles where F r a n k l i n * appeals hrough
be had left Moran * body.
rsrruilons in Texas tn a virtual
Moran was too weak to move standstill for most ol I1W7 and
as she laid nude alop a mound tg Ifwn

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City nixes plan to place
needle site near school
United Frees Inter rational
NEW YORK - Cliv health
official* tracked down from plan*
lo ka atr a needle distribution
program for drug addicis near
an elementary srhrvvl alter angry
parents complained about Ihr
program
Instead ihr Health De(tari
m r n i w i l l use a f o r m e r
storeroom In Ihe age nr y' s
downtown liejdi(uartir» to get
the needle program oft the
ground next week. Commission

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fwephe-v i l w r p h

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Wed

nrsday
J o s e p h said the L ow er
Ma n ha tt a n District Health
Center In Chelsea was drupprd
from ihe (aogram in deference lit
a ptiwnlsr made Tursdav nlghl
by Mayor Edward Koch, thai
none of lire program's four silrs
would lie within 1.000 feel nf a
school
“ A l (hi* point, ihr program
will tir kkkrd oil at 12ft Worth
Si ,’* Joseph told irp orirr*

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' Solidarity ra)act( round-table talk*
W ARSAW . Poland — The banned Solidarity trade union ha»
rejected a government offer to begin delayed round-table talks
on economic reform*, demanding that outhorltlea first reverse
a dectalon tocloae the Lenin ahlpyard In Odanak.
The Solidarity rejection Wednesday followed a rally by
thouaanda of ahlpyard worker* In Odanak and coincided with
the arrtval In Waraaw of Urlllah Prime Mlnlater Margaret
Thatcher, who eatolled the beneflta of a market-oriented
economy.
Thatcher waa to hold a aecond "wind of talha today with her
Pollah counterpart. Mlrtryalaw Rakowskl She waa alao
acheduled to meet with Pollah leader Gen. Wok-lech Janraelakl
A ataternent released Wedneaday night by Solidarity
apokeaman Januaa Onyarklewle* aald planned government
oppoaltlon talka on economic reform were Impossible itmlcr
current cundltlona.

Prograss bsing msdt In gull talks
G E N E V A — U N Secretary-General Javier Mere/ de Cuellar
aald today direct talka between Iran and Iraq weir "a g«»sl
sign” that progrraa waa being made In IVraUn Gulf peace
negotiation* despite open btekertng by the two aide* over POW
repatriation
The U.N. chief eaecullvr told rrporlera the con IInua I Ion of
face-to-face talka brlwren Iranian and Iraqi military and legal
experts meant hta latest profaraala on troop withdrawals and
prtaoner of war repatriation were being dlsruaard in detail
Arriving al hla office at U.N. Kuropran headquarlrra In the
morning. P-ee* de Cuellar aald waa oersnnally In runlart wllh
Ihe Iranian a *»..aql foreign minlalera. and when necessary b«would aummor. them or ronv-ne a full planar aeaakw
On Wedneaday. Ihe third day of the third round of prare
talk*. Iraq and Iran accused each other of blocking Ihe rrleaar
of the estimated 100.000 POW a
Withdrawal of Imopa to Internationally rccognUed bound
artea and POW repatriation are iwo of the cornerstones of If N
Security Council Resolution 59ft. which both Iran and Iraq
agreed to In accepting an Aug JO erase lire

Polks raady for Ssoul student attacks
SEO U L. South Korea - Puller were placed on high alert
Thursday to guard against threatened attack* by dissident
students on the home of former President c:hun Ikm llwan.
officials reported.
Students held rallies on M university campuses Thursday
morning lo mark Students Hay commemorating an uprising
against Japanese colonial nilers *n 1929 and planned to gather
near Chun's house later In Ihe day.
The government krpt 21.000 potter on alert in Seoul and
said any student attempt* to stttmr Chun's rrstdrnte would Ire
crushed Polke were monitoring student movements In Urge
provincial cities as well, government officials said
Leaders of Ihe Seoul Area University Students f ederation an
organization of hard-line dlaaldrnl youths, said Chun and his
wife Lee Soon (a must be anested and punished lor corruption
and abuse of power.

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m i

Israeli religious parties
exercise new-found clout
JER USA LEM - Emboldened
by Ihrlr surprise electoral gains.
Israel ’s Orthodox religious
parlies are savoring their new
political power and demanding
that any new coalition govern­
ment meet Ihrlr requirements
for a stricter Jewish stale.
The leaders of the country s
iwo MMlor (xilltlr.il parties began
cuurtlng the religious factions
WrdnriMt.iv to srr who would
gain their Uvnr In the formation
id the nation * 23rd government

Prime Mlnlater Yllzliak
S h a m i r . P o r e l g n M ln la ter
S h i m o n P e r e s a n d i h ’e l r
nrgnllallng tram s met sepa
ralrly throughout Ihe day i\lth
the four Orthodox rrllglou*
partita that made a surprisingly
strong showing In parliamentary
rlrctlons Tuesday.
More meetings were planned
for Unlay. Including talks with
smaller factions within the
larger parties’ respective tight
wing and lett w mg camps
A n a l y s t * s a id S h a m i r ’ s
right wing Likud apprarrd lo

predominantly secular country,
and slrlclrr Interpretation of
w ho Is a Jew
“ Israel Is a Jewish communi­
ty,” IVrrt/ said ’’Jewish re­
ligion Is noi characterized by ,
nets of worship ll Isa whole life !
from birth to death, morning
and nlghi Every arilun has ils
plat e In Jewish religion "
E l ia n G llh o a . a political
science professor al llebrrw
University. said the OtthtNlm
parllm t an tic expected to lak.
lull advantage of their new
|Mi|ltlral clout

liavr the best shot at winning
Ihe support of the religious
parties and forming Israel’s next
government. Hut at least one
religious party kept Ihe door
open lo isrsslblr tucking of Ihe
renter-left Lalror.
’’All options are still open We
do not carr about Individual
|niriles We are all Jews." said
Mosbe Petri/
Those requirements Include
establishment &lt;#f Jewish law as
the legal foundation of Israel,
such as mandatory observance
of the Jewish Sabbath In a

Palestinian gets 25 years in hijack trial
United Pr— a Internal!— i«t
V A L L E T T A . Malta A
Palestinian who took |uri In the
I9H.1 hijacking of an E^vpialr
Jetliner received a maximum
25 year prison sentence fur kill
Ing an American and an Israeli
and wounding five other passrn
gers
“ I see no reason lo go hr low
Ihe maximum.” Criminal Court
Judge Wallace C-ulta told Omar
Mohammed All Rrzaq 24.
'.Vrdnrtdav al the end of the
two day trial. Ilut Gulla de­
ducted the three year* Hr/aq
has served while awaiting trial
Hr/aq. drrsard In a dark suit
and open-necked while shirt
stood motionless during the
sentencing In a tlghllv guarded
cuurtroom inside a military
fortress
Sixty prople died during Ihe
hljai king, which began Nos 24
I9H5. on a (light from Athens to
Calm amt ended ihe next dav
when an Egyptian commando
unit stormed lire M uring 737 al
l.uqa Ali|Mirl In Ihe hlnndlesi
rescue In aviation history
The dead Included Iwo other
hljackrrs
Hrraq pleaded guilty to srvrn
&lt;minis if murder and allrm plrd
murder and Pruarrutor Vincent
Degactano dropped Iwo re­
maining munis of Illegal entry
Inin Maltese air space and
possession of llrrarms
Judicial &lt;*lll» lals sakl hr/aq
could mri lie i barged with lit
Jacking Itetause ihe )ri was

Mon claimed rrsponstblllty for Oceanside. I ’alll . a civilian
employee of the U S Helen**
the hijacking al the lime
Rrqa/ said the lilja&lt; king was Department l u v i l in G rrrir
” an a* i against Egypt s policy, and Nli/an Mendelson. 23 a
which was dcslroying Ihe future member of the Klhhul/ lloulata
ol ihe Palestinians lie said hr In Israels northern Galilee rr
shot Ihe Israril passengers on gmn
Tliey were shot al •Uwr range
principle and ll»e Arnett* an*
and llung lo Ihe larma&lt; dorltig
because Kiev were mqirrialisis
The slain passengers were llie 22 hours Ihe jet sat on Ihe
S* at lei Marla liogenkamp V” ol runway al l.uqa

pirated over the Greek Island ol
Milos
Ke/aq. who said he was lawn
In lIte Habra refugee camp In
llrlnil. Irslllled hr Iw-longcd lo
Ihe ’’Egyptian Revolutionary
Organl/alton ’ made up of Arab*
Irom Lebanon. Tunisia and
Kgvpt
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N ovem ber 3, 1988

IN S I D E :
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3A-6 final: SHS vs. Oviedo

IN BRIEF

’Noles zap Hornets

Lions rout Jones
■y MARK BLYTHE

■y CHUCK B U R O Itt

Herald •port a writer
KISSIMMEE. - Anna Hollis deflated Jones' hope
of an upset with an effective Hosting serve to lead
Oviedo to a 15*8 15-4. victory Wednesday night In
the District 3A 6 semifinals al Gatrway High
School
The Lady Lions Improved to 20 2 ovrrall this
season and will (ac e Seminole tonight at 7 In I lie
deciding game Oviedo lia* beaten ihr Lady
Seminole's, who won 15 8. 16-9. over Bishop
Mnorr. twice tills season and know what to rx|*-t I
on Ihe court tonight Jones finished Its srason with
a 9-10 record
Bsc Oviedo. Page 2B

Harold corraapondanl

Bruins rout Leafs, 7-2
The Boston Bruin* drew on last y^ar"*
experience of playing in the Stanley Cup final*
(o lake over Ihr brsl record in Ihr NHL.
Keith Crowder and
Cam Neely scored two
Koala each Wednesday
nlKhl as the Bruins
routed the Toront o
Maple Leafs 7-2. strrtchlnK their unbratrn
slrtnK torlKht game*
The victory gave Hie
Bruins Ifl points, two
more than Toronto and the New York Rangers,
which also Inst Wednesday night Boston la
coming oil a 4 0 defeat to Kdmontnn In last
year's Stanley Cup finals, and lias been able to
cany ovrr the success of last year.
’’The experience of going through four playoff
rounds made in a better team, said Boston
Coach Te rry O Reilly

KISSIMMEE — Seminole High unleashed a
powerful ollrnsivr alla&gt; k Ird by seniors Liz Long
and Adiian Hlllsman and look Ih r sting out of Ihe
Lady Hornets al Bishop Moore. 168. 15-9 In the
semifinals of the District 3A 6 vnllryliall tourna­
ment Wednesday night in front of 101 fans at
Gatrway High
The Lady Seminole's will facr county rival
Oviedo, who dec Uw rd the laidy Tigers of Jones.
1541. 15-4 In the other semifinal. In tonight’s
drram llnal at 7 p m The l-id v Lions arr ihr
lavorltrs alter drfrallng ih r Lady Seminole*
C See Seminole. Page 2B

Lady Rams
top DeLand,
end jinx
■ r CMAIB PIBTE8
Herald sports e d d o r ____________ __

Wsiss AL’s top rookis
NEW YORK - Shortstop Wall Weiss, whose
steady fielding helped Oakland win the pennant.
Wednesday was named American league Rook­
ie of the Year to glvr the Athletics the honor for
the third straight season.
W rlsa follows slugging teammates Jose
Canseco (10861 and Mark MrOwlrr (19871 In
winning the award given by the Baseball
Writers' Association of America
Oakland becomes the first A L team In claim
three straight lop rookies since the league award
brgan In 1949 The Lns Angeles Dodger* who
beat the A 's In the World Series, arr onlv team
to do I letter. gaining four straight from 1979 82
Unlike his Oakland predecessors. Weiss
mainly won because of his glove, grring 58
games without an error He hit 250 with three
home runs and .19 RIM to help (kikland post the
best record In baseball at 104 58 He cnmmltrd
IS errors In 147 game*, but only one after Ju ly
8. Ills errorless wreak ended Sept 21

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W OR CESTER . Mass — Defending champion
Pain Sbriver and second sredrd Chris Evert
firm e d to quick virlories Wednesday In the
opening round ul ihe $300,000 Virginia Slims of
New England tennis tournament
Shrlver. seeded fourth, took jtMl 55 minutes to
eliminate Leila Meskbl of the Soviet Union. 6-1.
6 2 . Earlier. Evrrl dispatched tour natkle Shaun
Stafford 6 3 . 7-5 in Just over an hour
No 3 seed Gabriels Hahatlnl. who woo a silver
medal for Argentina al Ihe Olympics, ellmlnaled
Ann llenrtcksaon. 6 1 , 7- 5
Also advancing were (Iflhsrrdrd Helena
Suknva of Czechoslovakia. No 6 Natalia Zvereva
ol Ihe Soviet Union and sixth-seeded llartMira
rotter.
Suknva defeated Mary IJ hi tkintrl*. 6 2. 4 6.
61 and Zvereva stopped Iwona Kuczynska of
Puland 6-4. 6 3 Poller eliminated Wendy White
6 4.62
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■ Nets get Cerroll from Rockets
E A S T RUTHERFORD. N.J. - Joe Barry
Carroll, a No I draft rholee eight years ago who
. failed lo meet expectation*. Wednesday was
' traded by Ihr Houston Rorkrt* with Levin
Conner to the New .Jersey Nets for Tony Hrnwn.
Frank Johnson. Lorrnxo Hnmar and T im
McCormick.
Carroll, a 7-fool 1 center, was selec ted out of
Purdue In 1980 by the Golden Slate Warriors
He was namrd to ihe NHA nmkir tram In IU8I
• but led Ihe Warriors lo Ih r playulIs Just once
laisl year he was traded to Ih r Rocket* as |»art
- of flic Kalph Simpson deal and averaged a
• career low 12 7 |Milntn a game for the season
• Carroll came off Ihe bench and Itacked up
; Akeem Olajuwon
Carroll s besl seaMtn was 108283 when he
- averaged 24.1 point* and 8 7 rebound* a game.
He played Ihr 1(184 85 season In Italy.

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Setting up the attack
Lake Howell s LeeAnn Trimble bumps a ball up
to the setter during Wednesday's district
match vs Lyman Trimble and Ihe Lady Hawks
pul together two good games around one bad
game and came away with Ihe victory Lake

Howell now goes up against lop seeded Lake
Brantley In tonight's semilinals The champi­
onship game will also be lonighl (Z:30» at Lake
Brantley High For a look at Wednesday s
match, see Page 2B

A L TA M O N TE — All Ihr per tournament
gossip had laakr Mary s l.ady Rams a* the lop
thrral In defending rhamplnn l-akr Ibantlrv
Brantley was ihe fiittl.c-si Hung (rum roach
Cindy Henry's mind on Wednesday, though
Henry from past experience, definitely
knows not to kaik ahead al dlalrtrt lime
Up until Wednesday night, the tauiy Rams
had never won a match in a district
tournament
"The |lns t* dually over after eight yeara."
Henry said aflrr Ihe l.ady Rains' 15 3. 15-12
vie lory over DeLand I was hcqitng Hie guts
wouldn't dwrll on II and would |ust go mil
and play tnelr game No we can gu &lt;ai and
look forward In the rest of Ihr tmirnamenl "
lake Mary 17-0 on the season. advantr* in
the semifinal* tonight al 5 45 against !/pcu« e
Creek's la d y Hawks Spruce Creek struggled
al limes but came away with a 15 -I I. 15 8
vk-lory ovrr Daytona Beach Mainland In
Wednesday'a*r&lt; &lt;&gt;nd oprnlng round match
In Wednesday's nlglileap lake Mary un­
leashed a frrurkaiB attack right from Ihe start
end DeLand % Lady Bulldogs could do
nothing lo stop a.
Fueled by H r sizzling spikes nl tammy
Scott and Terri IVlrrs ami H r su|rrb arts ol
Lori Lrckle ami Mrllsaa Mau. Lake Mary
scored the llrsl 13 |Himt* of I t r malt h and
rolled to a 163 win in Ih r opening game
Tara Calvin also added a couple kills and an
ate serve in Ih r rout
"W r really tmikrd great in Ih r first game.'*
said Henry, who has b rrn ih r mat h ol Hie
Lady Rama since Ihe program started "The
Ilasses, set* and hll* w rrr all mi Tern
(P rlrra l and Tam m y I S m t i J both had
rxrellrnl games'"
Game two. llitaigh. was disturbing m Henry
as llie laxity Ram*, who looked as good a* any
learn that played Wednesday shilled Inin low
gear anti Drlamd Guilt up a 6 2 lead behind
Ihr nice all around rllort ol Renee Bellamy
Drlaxntl ItMik a 9 4 trail before fatkr M.uv
gol down to business Calvin served three
|»lnls In cul llie lead In (17 Nina lawrsirantf’s kill gave lake Mary a sidroul and
Ln vest rand srrvrd a point In cul Ih r Iratl lo
9-8 Mau ra rtr up with a lik e lip al Hie nel In
aerounl fur H r rlglilh |ioliil.
Prlrr* krpl DeLand Irmn atldlng In Ihr lead
aa she pul down a kill for a sidrtait and Prlrr*
U lrr served ihrer point* In a row lor an 11 -9
lead. Leckle had a like play al the net for Ihr
10th point w hile the other to serves were not
returned.
lake Mary built up a 14-9 lead on Ihe serve
of Lisa Johnson and Ihe la d y Ram* had two
match point* hut could not dose out the lady
Bulldogs who pulled within 14-12 on Iwn
good plays al Hie nel by Bellamy.
After squandering one miwe match point,
la kr Mary got a sidroul anti IVtrra served the
final |Milnl.

Ultra-light outfit a good buy
Many fishermen li.nr a Ion of
rod* and reels. Inil very lew anglers
own an ultra-light spinning outfit.
You are missing oul on a lot ol full
and a lot of fish if yon don't own one
nl these mighty rig*
First of all. you ran absolutely kill
Ihr school has* with a liny Rapala
raw by an ulia-llglii spinning outfit.
Many lime* school Im w feed on liny
dllrh minnow*, and ihrv will refuse
lo hll large lures How many time*
havr you pullrd oul your hair In
frustration when lw** wrrr jumping
all around your lai.il but refused lo
till anything In your tackle Ikix ?
You have tr, "match and hatch"
In order to catch Iwss that nrr
sditsillng and the tiny Rapala Is
ju*l what they want In most situa­
tion* Simply cast II Into the feeding
action and tw lidi It nil the lop. This
crippled action will draw some
ferocious sirike* from Ihe glut­
tonous Inis *.
Don't make llie mlsiakr of Blink­
ing that Ih r small Rapala will
at I rarl only small Iwss. I have lieen

pleasantly surprised on »rvcrul orcnslon* when a turns In the 8 lo 10
pound range gulped down Ihe liny
lure.
Specks arr a hall when caught on
ultra light tneklr. Many limes *|m-i k
fishermen overpower these fish with
heavy latklr and Jerk them Into the
lauit Speck* can (Hit up a grant
account of themselves when caught
on scaled-down spinning tarklr.
Tills light tarklr and light line (4-6
pound test) will also handle lircilr
Spins And oilier smull &gt;prrk lures
much more easily than heavier
tnrkle.

I have even used ultra light spin
nlng tackle with a grrat deal of
suites* In salt water. If you have
ever fished at night, stainer or later
you will run urros* some trout
feeding around bridge light or sotnr
other type of light. These trout arr
typically very finicky and will refuse
all of your offerings. Il can lie very
frustrating lo sec all of those tasty
trout amt not In- able to put any Into
your ice cheat.
It may stern hurt! lo believe, hul
H ip same liny Rapala dial Is *o
dt-iidly on the school Iwss Is Just as
effective on trout that frrtl around
lights at night. The trick ts to
anchor a cast away from Hie light as
not to spook the trout. Then, armed
with your tiny spinning outfit, cast
the small Rapala |&gt;a*t the trout ami
reel II slowly by them. One night I
oulllshrd liiy brother two to one.
and hr was using trrrllnrd live
shrimp
Catch more llsli and have fun In
the process by atldlng an nulla-llght

Top gun
Lake Mary's Carlos Hansfleld Is
Seminole C o u n ty 's leading
paaaer, see Page 4B

□Bee Bhrpe, Page 3B

F O R T H E B E S T C O V E R A G E O F S P O R T S IN Y O U R A R E A , R E A D T H E S A N FO R D H E R A L D D A IL Y

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Herald aporta editor

A LTA M O N TE - With a mat­
c h u p w ith p o w e rfu l Lake
Brantley looming In the future.
Lake Howell'a L a d y Hawks
wanted to savor Wednesday
night's opening round victory
vm. Lyman aa much aa possible.

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Maybe that's why the match ll
appeared the Lady Hawks had
complete control of turned Into a
three-game marathon.
well put together one
Lake Howell
of Its beet performances of the
In a 15-6 first-game
but then lapsed Into a
i In game taro in a 15-5 loos
to the Lady Greyhounds.
The Lady Silver Hawks then
regrouped and built up a big
lead In game three and then held
on for a IS-6, 5-15. 15-12 victory
In the opening round of the
District 4A-B Tournament before
51 (ana at Lake Brantley High.
"W e had one of our better
games In the opening game."
Lake Howell coach J o Luciano
aald. Now I'd like to see the
girts play the beat game of their
Uvea against Lake Brantley."
Lake Howell. 7*13 for the
season, goes up against topseeded Lake Brantley (20-3) in
today's semifinals at 4:30. In the
other semifinal. Lake Mary faces
Spruce Creek.
The Lady Hawks came out
biasing In the first game on
W e d n e s d a y aa D e b b ie
McDonough got the gome rolling
with three straight service win­
ner*. After Lyman made it 3-2.
Tanya Lewis came on to serve
aU points foraD-2 advantage.
Lake Howell had its best
rally of the night dur-

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Ing Lewis* serve aa heather
Brann and McDonough both had
kills and Raquel O rtii got In a hit
for another point rhUe
Boyeaen had some excellent sets
and Leslie Barton was outstand­
ing In the back row.
IM
on to serve
point of the
flame
In the second game. Lyman
built u p a 6-1 lead on the serve
of A m y Fogel. one an ace. while
Lake Howell missed four con­
secutive spikes. The closest Lake
How ell would get w as 12-5
before Em ily Roaenflcld got
Lym an a aldeout with a dink and
Michelle DeLuca served out the
game.
Game three was aldeout city
for almost an entire mutton
before Lake Howell took charge
bclnd the serving of Lewis and
Boyeaen. With the Hawks hold­
ing a 103 lead. Lym an pulled
within 103 on Julia Callarrnan'a
serve, then made It 10-7 on
Tra cy Browne's serve.

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Howell had Its ups and downs during
Wednesday's district lourney action against
Lyman. Above, Heather Brann (No. 4), Lesha
Barton (12). leeAnn Trimble (11) and Tanya Lewis

(00) csiebrats a Howell point. Below. Christy Dess
bends over In pain after she jammed her linger on
the floor diving for a ball. Dees Is not eipecisd lo
mist tonight's match vs. Lake Brantley.

Lake Howell got a aldeout on a
net foul and On Is served a pair
of p o tn u for a 12-7 advantage.
Lake Howell made it 1 4 3 on
McDonough's serve, but Lyman
hung tough and scored the next
four potn u lo pull within 14-12.

Hawks’ Palumbo:
stress fracture
Lake Howell junior 5hrryl
Palumbo may miss the re
tnaindrr of lire cross country
season as II was learned this
week that she has a stress
fracture, according lo roarh
Tom Hammonlrer.

Lew la then came through with
a big kill off a Boyeaen aet for a
sidrout and Trimble served the
final point.
"W e can't afford to have the
kind of letdown we had la the
Lake Brantley." L u
"W e have to play our
ever If we want to
them.**

Top seeds advance |in District 4A-10 tourney
BgBAW BI

Herald correspondent

ORLANDO — The opening night of the
4A-Dtatrict 10 Girls Volleyball
tournament had no major surprises as
all tlie favorites iron.
Dr. Phillips and Oak Ridge, who ended
up as co-dlsirict fesders^for^lhe^ regular
(he Oral round matches at (heir gyms.
At Dr. Phillips In the first match, the
W inter Park W ildcats (7-8) seeded
fourth, defeated (he Colonial Grenadiers
(5-10) the No Steam. 15-13,15-11.
In the first game, the Grenadiers came
out smoking aa they took a 6 3 lead.
Jennifer Sartor of the Grenadiers was
the key aa she had five winners from her
Colonial looked like they were going to
have a easy time of It. but the Wildcats.

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trailing 10-4 made their move. Led by
Andrea Linden berg. Jennifer Sac heck,
and Nina D a m . the WUdcata outacored
Colonial 113 to take a 13 lead In the
best of three match.

we did well alter that."
On playing Dr. Phillip
lllpa in the arnrlflWetwill go In with
rials tomorrow night: "We
the attitude of playing Ihe Panthers,
everything lo gain and nothing to I

In the second game, the Wildcats ted
by setter K im Hill's strong service,
continued to pour tt on as they opened
up 8-2 and 13-3 leads. Colonial did make
a comeback, aa they scored five straight
points to make It 1 33 Wildcats.-

In the second game. Dr. Phillips (14-1)
seeded No. I had no trouble with Apopka
(3 -12| seeded No. 8. as the Panthers won
their match. 15-10,15-5. .

Colonial continued to make their run,
cutting the Cats lead to 13-11. But
Winter Park's Dorn served a winner to
give the W lidcaU a match point at 14-11.
And on the next point. Llndenberg hit a
winner past the Grenadiers' defense lo
close out the m atch for the Cat*
Winter Park coach Steven Sctortlno
"My team played well tonight. We
the first game, but
started slow ( 0 3 ) In IN

tn the fln»t game the Blue Darters Kim
Stelnkr stunned Ihr Pint her* with an
ace service lo give Apopka a 1 3 lead.
But that was the only lead the Blur
Darters would have for the entire match,
aa the Panthers, fed by Serena Seller,
and Shannon Owens scored the next
seven potnu to take a 7-1 lead.
The Blue Darters couldn't get anything
going as they were outmanned by the
more talented Panther*
In the second game, the Panlhers

opened up an I D lead and were nevrr
threatened after that aa they won going
away.
Panthers coach Lauta Smith felt “ very
pleased with the win tonight, tad wr
nave lo guard against the players bring
loo cocky when wr play Wlnfer Park
tomorrow night."
"Ilrra u a r even through wr t&gt;rai thrm
twice this year tn Ur Metro Conference,
both games w rrr tough '*
At Oak Kldgr. tn (hr first game, third
seeded Evans (831 defeated No 6 Wrsi
Orange ( 4- I I I 15-11. 15*1
And In the second game, oak Kldgr
(14-11 seeded second bral llnonr I4-III
15-7. 153.
To n igh t In the semifinals al Dr
Phillips It will be Oak Kldgr vs Evans al
8 p m . and Dr Phillip* vs W inirr Park
al 7 p.m. The final* will be held al Dr
Phillips on Friday night at 6 p m

"It's a clean break of the fell
flbla.*' Ham m onlree said
"Th e way she plants puts loo
much stress on the bone
Apparently, the break was
over a week old. but she never
said anything until Friday
(conference meet I "
Palumbo wan one of the
most consistent runners on
tlie Lady Hawks tram, ranked
third In the stair in Class 4A
"It's a big blow to us.*‘
Hammonlree said "You don't
Itkr to lose anyone Now we've
gut three ninth graders nmn
ing varsity. But we II do the
best we ran '*
P a lu m b o , who could
possibly inakr It back by lire
stale meet. Is Ihe second
lop notch n in rrr lo go nut
with a stress fracture aa Lakr
Mary’s Allison Snell has been
sidelined the past two weeks
Snell, too. hopes to be back by
Ihe rrgion or stair meet
The Class 4A District 3 meet
will be held this Saturday at
Lake Mary High with girl* al
8 30 a m. and boys a ll!

Lady Patriots ready to defend Oviedo
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A LTA M O N TE - Th e sight of
Crete hen Mull's leg In a bucket
of Ice was not too pleasing to
roach Wolfgang Halblg Wed
nesday. but all else seems to be
In order as Lake Brantley pre­
pares lo defend Its District 4A-9
title.
The Lady Patriots open de­
fense of their crown tonight at
4:30 In the semifinals against
Lake Howell. In the other semi­
final. Lake Mary takes on Spruce

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Creek. The championship game
is 7:30 p.m. at Lake Brantley
High.
Brantley la 20-3 overall and la
coming off a lots to Claaa 1A
power Tampa Berkley Prep on
Saturday. Lake Brantley has no!
lost to a district team and has
(wo wins over both Lake Howell
and Lake Mary. The Lady Patri­
ots have nol played Spruce
Creek.
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ready for tonight's action. The
senior has been a key Ingredient
in the Brantley attack this
Other seniors who the Lady
Patriots rely on Include Dawn
Oebhart. Marianne Rodrigue*.
Barb BUlmyer. Dana Bush and
Pam W lttlg. Juniors Jeanne
Seidel. C h rU Rabaja and Tracy
Finley provide solid play off the
bench.

Seminole
Coatlaasd frsaa I B
handily In their first
two meetings, but the Lady
*Nolcs have showed sparks of
brill lance and have come alive
this week which will nol make
things easy for Oviedo.
Against Ihe Lady Hornets.
Seminole came out a Utile on (he
lackadaisical aide, but managed
to settle Into their rhythm and
turn on Ihe heat, according to
head coach Beth Corse
"It look us a couple of minutes
lo get going out there tonight,"
Corso said of the slow start. "But
after we got going we looked
great."
Coming out fired up. the Lady
Tribe got Into things curly with
the play of senior Chcnlla
Gilchrist. Gilchrist blocked the
opening serve for a point and
then crushed a Kert Fosse Ilu* set
to give the Lady Seminole* an
early 2 3 lead.
The quick advantage wasn't
long lasting as the Lady Hornets
pul together a string of points on
(he serving of Jennifer Hannigan
and the hitting of tcammale
Linda Strauulla and built a 8 5
lead.
Instead of tensing up and
l a c k i n g 11 I n . I n c L a d y
Semlnolea decided It was lime to
do some serious damage as
Hlllsman got Ihe Lady 'Notes In
a scoring groove with her play.
W ith senior Bobble Osborne
serving and the Seminole* look-

Ing for a spark. Hlllsman clocked
In110
for work.
Hlllsman pul down one of her
eight kills on Ihe night lo pull
the Lady 'Noles to w ithin one.
then on one of the belter plays of
the night. Hillm an stuffed a
Sirazzulla spike and then on Ihe
return pul down an Osborne set
lo lie things al eight apiece.
"W e played a good game after
rca lcrd a y 's c o n f u s io n ."
Hlllsman said. "We are a much
stronger team. My teammates
have built me up lately and II
has helped me play a lot better.
We'll definitely be ready for
Oviedo tomorrow."
After Junior Krlckett Snow
dumped a bull over for another
'Nolc point. Hillm an Jammed a
spike off of a Lady H o m cl for a
t w o - p o l n l lead. T h e La dy
Setnlnolcs pushed Ihe lead to
13-B when senior LI* Long
caught on fire with two brutal
kills lo end Ihe grme.
"I was very pleased w ith the
way we played tonight." Corso
said. "Adrian was very deceptive
tonight In Ihe way ahe hit the
ball. She would go up for a spike
and (hen dink the ball over the
other girls' hands. I like to play
like (hat before a big m a tch."
In Ihe aecond gome. Hlllsman
once again came out lo play high
Intensity ball as she boosted
Seminole lo a 3 3 lead. Then
Long look to ihe court possessed
with a desire to win and w in big.

Long, who ended the evening
with 10 kills, dlnkrd. spiked,
and blocked the Lady Seminole*
to a 0 3 lead before Melissa
Vuntrump roukl get the Lady
Hornets on the board.
"ll was definitely a tolal team
clfort lonlgbl." Long said. "Th e
sellers made Ihe biller's Jobs a
lot easier with great sets. We've
been trying lo work on Ihe
mental aspect of Ihe game.
Physically we've gol no pro­
blems and the menial pari is
coming uround m i we should be
ready for Oviedo tomorrow
night."
The rest of I hr game was
much of Ihe same wllh Osborne
and Heather Brown selling up
Hlllsman and Long for kills that
were loo hot for Ihe Lady
Hamels to handle. However. Ihe
Lady Scmlnolrs finished Ihe
match using the finesse game as
Long went up for a power kill
but dlnkrd the bull over two
defenders instead lo set a date
with destiny and the Lady Lions

‘‘II waa a lllllc struggle fur u*
al (he beginning but we came on
and played m uch belter.*'
Oviedo coach Anita Carlson aald.
"We didn't hit well tonight but
our serving waa much better.
Hopefully we can bring II all
together tommarow."
Oviedo, which has won eight
consecutive district crowns, re­
ceived a strong effort off Ihe
brnrh from Ann Wolary and
Vanrssa Scoble. Wolary pro­
vided the Lady Lions with strong
net play w llh Scoble adding
strong support at Ihe net as wrll
as Ihe back row
It was Hollis, (hough, that
broke Jones' back wllh her
serve. 11 was the second conscr
uilvc night thal Hollis' serve bus
hern on and aUlrd greatly In (h r
victory.
In Ihe l wo i our name n l games
the Lady Lions have srorrd a
total of 00 points, 34 coming off
Hollis' serve Halils also served
10 straight points in Ihe second
match to give Oviedo Ihe victory.
"I switched my rrgular serve
lo a floater rigid before Ihe
tournament." Hollis said. “ The
(loafer la a harder serve lo return
and It’s worked really well so far.
I'm hoping w r can continue lo
play well as u tram and put
everything together tommorow
night in the finals.''
Jones came oul strong behind
the play of Nerofe Franklin and
look a quick 13 lead of the serve
of Jaciirllnc Williams Oviedo
Bed the score off a Scoble srrvr
before Franklin pul down a kill

for a sidrout
Tresa Brown and Franklin
each added a single point serv­
ing lo give the Lady Tigers a 3 -1
advantage before S u c s n n r
Hughes lurried Unrigs uround
Hughes served (or thire consec­
utive points, which Includrd lo
aces, lo give Oviedo a lead II
would not relinquish
Jones' Tracy Kvuns lied Ihe
score wllh an ace before Wolary
gave Ihe Lady Lions a aldeout
wllh a kill Hollis ihen reeled off
six straight (taints lo pul Oviedo
In conirol of Ihe first game with
a 10 4 feud
Jones kepi lire game Interrsitng. I trough, when Brown pul
down three srrvrs In a row.
aided by a Franklin kill and
block, lo narrow the lead to 10-7.
The lardy Lions came up wllh a
sidrout. i hough, and put Ihe
game away.
Betsy Hughes server] for three
point* with Suzanne Hughes
pulling down a spike and Hollis
rontrlbultng a dink to up Ihe
lead lo 13-7. Jones come up wllh
a polnl off a Franklin serve and a
Shrllrn Burgess kill. Mlmi Tran
Ihen served (or u single (Mini lo
up Ihe lead to 14-H before llollls
cap (red off Ihe game wllh Ihe
final polnl
Shannon WilcoxHon opened
the scoring In the second gumc
wllh u single points with Betsy
Hughes uddlng another single
point lo up lire feud lo 2 3 .
Suzanne Hughes increased Ihe
lead lo 4 0 wllh two service
•Mints wllh Hrldl Slclnrr Inrreaslng I hr lead lo 5 3 wllh a

single polnl.
The Lady Tigers, though,
bounce back with four corner u
live points of Ihe serve of Evan*
lo get back In the game. Un(ortunatly for Jonea. (hough.
Ovlrdo came up wllh a aldeout
and Hollis waa up lo serve.
Hollia served oul Ihe (Inal 10
|rolnls of Ihe game lo tend the
lardy Lions Into Ihe finals. Hollia
had two acra In her final rally
and was aided by a Scoble kill
and a Suzanne Hughes dink.

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said.
Hears owner Mlkr Mi Caskey
said hr talkrd with Ditka. who
was conscious but in pain
McCaskrv said hr rxprets to
name an acting roach within the
nrxt lew days In the meantime,
ollrnstvr coordinator Kd Hughes
and defensive coordinator Vince
T o b i n llk e lv will h a n d lr
c o a c h i n g duties
' Htghi now. w r'rr primarily
concerned with Mikes health
and his care." Mrt'askey wild
"There’s a grrat sense ol hope
and rrlirl this will hr a short
rplsodr and Mlkr will lie bark
and lead us on In a Super Howl
championship "
Raid Tohln
T h r emotional
loss of Mlkr * leadership w.ll be
thr hardest |uirt to deal with
Night now w r re still In a state
of shock It's o real blow."
Alexander could not say what
may have caused the hrart
attack other Ilian Ditka bring a
Type-A personality, meaning he
Is frequently under stress ami
can become tin (Ml lent and Ir­
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Fol lowi ng hospitalization.
Ditka likely will complete fits
recovery al home and rontlnur
an exercise program
Alexander &lt;mild not project a
■lair lor Dllka s a« iu.il return In
work or even wbriber the Hall
ol Fattier would lie allowed to
watch thr Hears play Sunday
against thr l .uttp.i Itay Hucraneers
"Vnu have to balance the
anxiety and sitrss level of lint

watching the game agulnsi
watching It." Alexander said.
M c C a s k r y i n f o r m e d t he
playrrs ol Dltkn's condition
during a team meeting Wed­
nesday morning
"You know It's Intense to lie a
coach, but you wouldn't think a
heart attack could happen.''
light end Kinrry Moore brad
said. "I think everyone was
shocked at linn W r had our
game plan |fnr Sunday). Wr
want to have a big win on
Sunday to show our support."
Ditka. a native ol Altqntppa,
la , became head roach of the
Hears In 19H2 aftrr nine years as
an assistant to Dallas Coach
Tom Landry lie was Nooktc ol
the Year anti a three time All-Pro
with the Hears (hiring Ids 12year career, which Included
sltnts .u Philadelphia and Dallas
He was the lirst light end elected
In the Mali of Fame
Under Ditka, thr Hears won
their first Softer Howl title in
HIHfi lollow'lng a 15 1 season
T h r Hears have won four
siralghl NFC Central titles and
currently lead the division with a
7-2 retain!
"Certainly Mike is going :o (*•
In the tuck ol our minds." safety
Dave D o rison v.ud of Sunday's
game "H r is the reason w r won
a world ehamplnnshlp til HM45
Hr brought his character and
attitude to this lull club and the
test of Ibe guys have striiplv
mixed In that system and more
nr levs cloned that altitude,"

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starting quarterback against thr
Chit ago Hears
Coach Nav Perkins, railing
Trstavrrdr "mn quarterback
purr and simple." announced
the second year pro would rr
turn to (hr starling lineup lor
Sunday * game at Soldier Field
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entire game in last week • 17-14
low* to Muml. throwing lor 291
yards and two touchdowns
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PISHING F O R E C A S T
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(Marts good s|icrk Itshlng oil
Lake Harney and lit the rive r.
Hr ram and *|m-( k.s are still good,
and ha*s llshlng Is picking up a
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lilted Testaverde alter three
quarters against thr Vikings
"The primary reason lor the
rhangr was to give him a rest. I
think he's rrndy to go again Ju r
dld a real good job and I think
he'd now lerl more comlortnbte
going lulu a game He certainly
-st list ted :ne Hi.it lie e t u i do the
Job "
Mark Carnet, who caught nine
Ferguson (kisses for 142 yards
against the Dolphins, said
Wednrsnay'ft aunt uncem enl
would n o t ailed Ills |)tr|kiratlon
for the Hears
"It makes no dillerrucr to me
who starts ' said the secondyear wide receiver "I didn't
really think about It U d ^ week
and I've got no control^yver It
Pm Just gonna run my lutjJcs "
^id

secullvr games dating tuck to
thr final month ol the I9H7
season
The thing that would
have made it a real lough
decision was if wr had won last
week "
Testaverde. thr No I pick tn
the I9H7 M l . dralt. threw 22
lulrnrpiious through the lirst
half ol the season The IHW
llrism.ni Trophy winner was thr
NFC's lowest ranked |uw rr as
Tampa Hat lost si* of its first
eight games In his last start, n
49 20 home loss to Minnesota.
Testaverde threw six tnlercep
tmns and was iMNietl loudly hy a
disgruntled Tampa Stadium
t rowd
"I (elt like It would Ite Itest lo
*11 V ln ny down m our lust
game." said Perkins, w ho almost

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�Hartsfield to Davis
wtd« open about where to go but
It would be great to go to college
And play together. I t doe* not
matter at what level. Just *o we
could continue to he trammatrs
and friends."
ILV1™,

Coach Peters H id they arc
great to be around. "Carlo* in
the kind of gentleman and
■tudent-athlete we want to
model our program after. Me in a
ye* sir, no »lr type of person. In­
run* wind sprint* with a smile
on his face. He I* our moot
essential player, which I* obvi­
ous since he hardly ever leaves
the field I talk to him before I he
game and then usually do not
gel a chance to until alter the
game.

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Now along comes Lake Mary
-*oii*Srj m * 1*1 x High SchooTs version of Dutch
[l *•_**&gt; *"*-»» (IMI t and Sundance. Carlos H an afield
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i t r t m i x » r — s id s is
I f a n y o n e has f o l l o w e d
m fl
a*&gt;^ A*V1 Seminole County high school
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,m m av&gt; ’ football the last couple of year*
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Carlos, the quarterback. Is a
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w « a safley on the defensive team as
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1 u return, kickoff, and kickoff r»-------- ’ i t • a turn teams. He has been a
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. 1 U mid-season his sophomore year.
i_~____ t i t s
and will break all of the passing
He has
also guided the team lo 23 wins
with three more games lo play
this year.
Colvin, the wide receiver, is * u
foot tail and weighs 170 pounds,
he Is In his second year a* a
starter and also plays defensive
back. By the end of the year he
should possess sit of the receiv­
ing records at the school.
Last year Han afield made sec­
ond tram all-county quarterback
and first team all-county saftry.
while Darts was second team
all-county at wide receiver.
T h e y have been p l a y i n g
together since they were in Pop
Warner football, when they both
played defense and wide receiver
for the Sanford team. "W e
played on that team together
and then m haed a couple of
years." Hid Hartsfield "It's
been great playing together
again the hat n*o yeorv It really
help* having a receiver like
Calvin because he know* how to
get open."
Lake Mary offensive coach
Doug Peters had high praise for
both young men.
•They are fine grntfemen ns
well ss good football players,

"Calvin ta involved with n
work release program In the
afternoon at school so I have not
I to know him as well as
rlos." added Peters. "Rut he
seems to be prrlty much the
same type of person, lie la fun to
be around and works very hard
He Is without a doubt the
hardest hitter on our defense,
when he hits you you go down
He has deceptive speed, he Is 4
lot quicker than hr looks, ami
has a knack lor the football

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Calvin Davis has Men ih« main pass catching target of Carlos
Hartsllsld for ths p u t two Masons at Lake Mary High This ysar
Davis laada Samlnols County in rscsiving with 23 catches and
Herttftoltrtt the county's top paisar with ovar TOO raids. *
they have been our ticket seller*
the hat couple of year* with the
great passing plays they pul
together." Peters H id. "We will
mis* them both greatly nest
year as m uch as tram leader*
and school representative* as
footbst'player* "
Rrcausr they are such good
freltiu* and have played togr'lvr
so long they have developed an
almost ESP between them Our
look at each oilier and they
Instinctively know what thr
other is going tudo
"They have broken oil railed
plays several time* and made
big gainers out of It," said

IVlcre We had catted a quirk
slant, a very hauc high school
passing play, and Calvin saw
that the defensive hark had
moved inside to lake ihe slam
away. Calvin look one l&lt;*&gt;k ai
Carlos ami took nfl down the
sideline, and Carlos hit him with
a beauliful pas* that wrtii lor an
w i yard 'ourhdos-i Evan fio»r.
16 to 20 yard* away ail It lia»k
wa* eye rnntai 1 lor them to read
whatlheothrr was going lodo "
Ikrih are being reclulled pretty
heavily and a lot of 1bought has
gone Into Ihrm going lo sclustl
together "We havr talked about
It." Mid Hartsfield "We arr soil

"When the ot!.er trams iry to
run sweep* and reverses he just
seems lo know when to leave his
coverage and come up and make
the slop on the run Roth will do
anything askrd ol them We are
going lo miss them neat yrar
but lor now we are going to
en)-y having them around "
This season Hartsfield is 1tie
leading passer In the county,
completing ft I out of 07 at
tempts for 762 yards and
throwing five touchdown panes
Uavts leads In receiving with 23
catches for .104 yard*, a 17.1
yard per catch average, and
three touchdowns Last wrek in
a 14-6 victory over DrLanri.
Mansfield completed only three
of 11 p**«r« for ft7 yards. Init
one was a 44 yard rompirtlon to
O ’ *!' Maro/teld also threw a CJ
yard inurfafown pas* to Dnvt*
that was called hark (nr a
holding penally Uavts taught
lout |u«ses for H7 yards and also
caught a 30 yard tourhdown on
a halftrack pass by Mike Men hie
In the third period which put the
game out of reach

Erie Buckley

Secondary solid for Knights
Hsrsld cofTsspondsot
O R L A N D O — It's usually
called the "but line of defense."
When the quaterback tries to
throw the long bomb, or the
running back breaks through
the line for a big gain, the only
thing separating them from the
end tone la the secondary.
At the University of Central
Florida this season, the second­
ary h u been one of the stregnths
of the team.
Keith Evans, Eric Buckley.
Corn* Irvin. Jimmie Roberts,
and Brian Covington are the
players that have done the job
lor the Knights. 6-3 for the
season, who are trying to keep
thetr Division II playoff hope*
alive u they go on thr road to
face the Liberty University
Flames IS-3) Saturday In L yn ­
chburg. Va.
Evans. (5-11. IBS), a senior
from Ft. Lauderdale, is the
Knights all-time Interception
leader with 12 and is (hr leader
of ihe group.

Evans Is seventh on Ihe team
In tackles with 45 and has
broken up five passes. Evans,
who was an All-State player at
St. Thoms* Aquinas, went to
Michigan, but got homesick after
his freshman year there. So
Keith dededed to "come back
home" to get his life back in
order.
T h e n , w hile attending
Broward Community College.
Evans got a call from Bruce
Hennetl. the Knights secondary
coach who knew Keith's father
from high school. And Evans
"goi a second chance" lo play
again
B u c k l e y . 19- 11. I 9 7 | a
freshman from Merritt Island
has 37 tackles, including 2
interceptions and a fumble re­
covery. He didn't receive an offer
to attend college after he
finished high school and took a
year on to work u a yard worker
to H V e money to go to college.
This p u l spring Buckley went
to U C F head coach Ge ne
McDowell for a tryout. And
Buckley's been with the team

ever since. And now the other
trams are paving for the mistake
of passing up on Buckley.
Irvin. 160. I78| s sophomore
from Ormond Besch (Father
Lopei) has been the Knights hr*t
coverage man this season as he
h u 26 tackles, one Intercept Ion
and fire posses broken up Irvin
also prevented 10 T D passes by
his cat-quick reactions to the
ball.
"He's a real find for us."
according lo Bennrti.
Roberts, (ft-10. 153) a sopho­
more from Melbourne, ho* 27
tackles, as well u an intercep­
tion and 1 fumble recovery
Roberts slso leads the tram with
six passe* broken up
C o v i n g t o n . 1 6 1 . 170) «
soph more from Winter Haven Is
the "Nit-Me Back." the one who
come* in on passing downs. Inn
also h u proven In be a smart
player who ran play all thr
positions in the barkffeld (cornerbsrk. and ufetyl. Covington
h u 23 tackles and four passe*
broken up.

Sandspur Field gets lights
B y DAVID CORCORAN
Herald corrssponoent
W IN TE R P A R K - On Thurs­
day night October 20. sports
hlslroy was made at Rollins
College.
Because for the first time In
the 01 year history of Sandspur
Field, an offclal night game w u
held there under ihe lights. The
official dedication ceremony will
h r held on Thursday November
17. at 7 p.m.
It didn't matter who won the
game on Oct. 20 (a women's
soccer match between the Tar*
a n d th e C e n t r a l F l o r i d a
Women's League. Ihe Tars lost
4-0). It w u the fact that another
part of "the old sports past" as

wc know it. 1* gone forever.
Gordie Howe, the Rollins
Athletic Director since 1982. and
the Men's Soccer roach for 15
years (1968-821 gave some very
interesting insights about thr
historic athlrtlc field.
"Sandspur Field Is an histori­
cal sports landmark." said
Howe. "Because so many great
sprolhig events have occured
there. The first college baseball
game w u held there In 1897.
and Rollins played their games
there.
The two most famous athletes
lo play there according to Howe
was pitcher George "R u b e "
Waddell, who later played for thr
Philadelphia A*s under Connie
Mack (1897-1910). and was later

voted Into Ihe Baseball Hall of
Fame, and John Csstlno. Ihe
former third baseman for the
Minnesota Twins who was voted
the ro-Rookle of the Year In
1979.
"Waddell played for the Tor*
from the late 1800's until 1005
because back then there w u no
college eligibility rules or the
minor leagues u wc know It
now.” H i d Howe. "He lived In a
old apartment above a store at
Park Avenue."
Howe H i d that Ihe reason to
install the lights "w u so we
could expand the recreational
opportunities for the entire stu­
dent body In Ihe afternoon and
evening hours."

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Sanlord Florida — Thursday. November 3. 1988 — SB

Loud and cltar

Stetson musicians to perform
Slritnn University's School of Mutlc ensembles will present a
recital of chuntbt-r mutlc on Friday. Nov. 4. at 8 p.m. In
Elliahrih Hall. The evenl I* open lo Ihe public. Donations of
B3. or B4 for senior*. will benefit ihr School of Music fund. The
program will shawrusr rlarinriitlt. violinists, saxophonist*,
horn player* and other musician*

Mary Whitehurst (right),
choir director, leads lha
Marlin Lulhar King Jr.
Celabratlon Choir In a voice
rehearaal Wednesday night
at Good Shephard Church
In Sanford. The choir, an
inlarracial group of about
50 men end women, will
perform a variety ot patri­
otic and spiritual sonoa on
Sunday, Nov. 6, from 3-5
p.m. In Laka Mary High
School's auditorium A d ­
m i s s i o n Is S I. 50 f o r
children aged M S wid 14
for adults. The choral pro­
duction la trie major fund­
raiser tor the Martin Luther
King Jr. Celebration In
January

Help for gamblers offered
Camblrr* Anonymous and Gam-Anon for family and friend*,
m m separately Friday (non *inoker*| al 7:30 p m.. Church of
Ihe Good Shepherd. 331 Lakr Ave.. Maitland For more
Information, call 236-0206

Fancy cars to stop traffic
The fifth annual "Show-off Anllqur and Curtom Car Show.
Swap Meet and Car C ornl. sponsored by the Antique and
Classic Automobile Club of Seminole County, will be held on
Saturday. Nov 5 .1mm 11a m lo 4 p m Seminole Boulevard, on
which the show will take place, will be blocked off at Park
Avenue by Luke Monroe The awards ceremony will begin al 3
p m Fc*r more Informal ion. rail 6B9-17(17

VFW men to go for tiara
VFW I'mi 5409 and laulle* Auxiliary Mill apnnaor a "M m *
Beauty Contest.*' a* a »pr&lt; lal fund raiser for Ihe VFW
Retirement Home being bulli In Florida Dinner la art fur 7 p m .
on Saturday. Nov 5. with Ihr contra! following Contratanta
from Dlalrlrt 15 will Include Dtalrlci ( ommandrr Frrd Leonard
and I'm ! 5405 ( ommandrr Ron Mall A $5 fee will be charged
for ihr entertainment and a buflrt. Anyone wishing lo enter
m a y»onlari I laalr y and Evrlyn I lari al Jfld M O 1

Optimists to laud youths
A L T A M O N T E SPRI NGS T h e O p i I M I • I C l u b of
SemoranA?a**elberry will home
Ihe poller E x p l ai n s of Ih r
Seminole County SherifTs D r
part m m i al II* annual Youth
Apple* I*I ton Week Han(|url. In
be held Nov U at 0 30 p m al
Rrd Lobster East Stale Road
436 In Allamonir Springs
Each of Ihe I“nitre Explorer*
will be awarded a certificate of
appreciation for his/her work
with Ihe sheriff * office John E
I‘oik Seminole sheriff, will be
ihe guest speaker.
Youths io be honored are
Greg Ashworth. Tonl a
Buchanan. Ronnie t a i m . Stev*
Chucas. Karl Combe*. J im
Flannlgan. Sirvr Gannon. Mike
Gom rr. Dave Harding. Brody

Lions member to address council
Dr la-land Gulden* opmmeirtal and membrr of ihe Llona
Hrrakfavl rluli. will address the Mid Florida Council of Ihe
llllnd al lls monthly meeting on Saturday. Nov. 5. al I 30 p m
al the L x h H a im Neighbor htmd Center, corner of A Wen and
lathe Formosa Drive In Orlando Giddrna’ topic will apeak on
service* rendered by Ihe l non* Club, particularly lor Ihe blind
Fie more Information. rail 647 0 6 3 1

Retired transit workers will meet
Tlw New York Hrtirrd Tranall Worker* meel al Caaaelberry
Senior Cenler. 200 N Trtplei Lake Drive, ihe first Saturday of
each month al I 30 p m

Nar-Anon together
N il Anon. a ari^-help giouf fo teUltM* and .’rb-ndt of
•ddtrla. meet* s l N p m Saturday al Wert l-ih r Hospital. Stale
Hoad 434. Longwuod Fie m ier Information, call 5HH1-6364

Alanon to get together
A lanon will meet al N p m Sunday al Chrtrt United
Methodist Church, al County Road 427 and Tucker Drive.
Sanlord

Holidays mean blood bank low
ORLANDO - Central Florida
lllood Hank I* hoping that Artier
leans' giving splrti during ih r
holidays will mean increased
blood donation* during holiday
lime, traditionally a lime for a
marked decrease In Ihe blood
supply
"Many of our regular donors
are on vacation or busy with

Dancers to swing their partners
Square dancing he maple* and single* I* held rat h Sunday
al I 30 p m al Ihr Caaarlbrrry Senior Cenler. 200 Triplet
Dm* t'aaarlhrtrv Call 767-5411 or the *enter at (131-33551.
csl *.iu fur m ier mlieiuallon

AA groups schedule meetings
• Sanlord Al&lt; &lt;&gt;lu&gt;lii * Anonymous meet* Friday al m*m and
5 30 |&gt; n: for open dtxruwnon and 5 p m for step meeting at
1201 w FlrrtSt
• Sola i Won group incels al Saliara Club (old driver * license
oili» r I 2557 S Sanlied A ir twam and 5 30 p m he open
d!*ru*alon (loved discussion al H p in
• Alanon meel* al H p m . Fourth Siren and Oak Avenue.
Sanhed
• 24 llmir AA Group meets he open discussion N p m. .
F (Mirth Slirel anddek Avenue. Sanford

Narcotics Anonymous meets
Narrotli-* Anon) mous men* every Sunday al 5 p m al The
Grove Counseling Center. 550 Old Sanforil/Ovtrdo Hoad (off
Slate Road 4 III) Winter Spring*, and at H p in . Monday al 317
Oak A ir . Sanlord

Overeaters to weigh in
Ovrrralrt* Anonymous meel* al 7 30 p m each Sunday al
Ihe Casselberry Senior C rn lrr. 200 Triplet Lakr Drive.
C u r lbwry

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Hawaii** Crwxft*

D B A R A B B T i I am a
40-yrar old. happily m arried
woman with Ihrrc children I'vr
been married fur 20 years My
parent* dlvorred when I was IO
years old hreausr my father ran
around and left my mother
many lime* for other women
Mom finally divorced him and hr
moved out of stale
Now. alter 30 years. Dad has
come bark Into my life H r has
i old me how sorry hr is for his
part action, and I hrllrvr h r is
sincere He say* hr wanta lo
know hia grand children before

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holiday activities,” explained
Lori Van Sctiyor. rommunualions manager al Ihe blood bank
*’ N c v e r l h e l e s a . areident*.
emergencies and surge He* still
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For more Information on
donating al the Orlando blood
bank or a branch office, call
549-6100

Historical treasure

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Dorothy Me Reynolds of Sanlord (lettl presents a charier in honor
of her husband. Ihe late A C "Doc' McReynotds, at the Valerans
ol Foreign War* Log Cabm on Lake Monroe lo Commander Tom
Oales and Nina Crouse, president ol the Ladies Auxiliary. The
presentation on Monday came after McReynotds found the post s
194? charter among the possessions of her deceased husband,
who a as a charter member McReynotds decided Ihe post «6uid
make belter use of Ihe charter than she

Dad reappears, starts new family battle

TH U R !

lanaru*

llartlr. J r r r m y llartle. Doug
Hawley. Donna Herron. Bill
Hobrk Hr 1* k Houck. John* Ihim
Manaloy. Mikr McCullough.
fk.ii id Morgrnsiern. Ho Oglcebv.
Danny Pierce. Mike Notberi. Pa“
Serrani. Nathan Taylor. Paul
Trrto. Kcilh Wilder and Darrel
Wright
Optimist Youth Apprrelation
Week. Ihe second week In
November. I* celebrated to
furlbei ihr recognition of ihe
accomplishment* of youth In Ihe
liomr school and (ommunlty
For more Information, attend
Ihe r|ub'* weekly meeting on
Wedneulars at 6 30 pm at the
Rrd la*i&gt;strr Rrstauranl. Alta­
monte Springs or rail |*rrsident
Shelley Wrtaaman al 843-7560.
ext 436

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ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN
hr dies We'vr been keeping In
touch lately H r still lives uul of
slate and has never remarried
He's almost 70 now and is not In
the hrsl of health.
My mother found nul, and she
blew up. S h r warn* nir lo
promise lhal I will never speak
lo him again. I 'vr tried lo
explain that Dad Is sorry, and I
do rare about him.
Mom says shr feels bri rayed
and hurt I don't want In hurt
her. hul why can't I lie friends
wtlh both of them? Or shouldn't
I tie friends wtlh tny father
la-cause ol Ihe way he treated
Mom and me?
Please help me wlih Ibis heavy
problem
C A U G H T IN B ETW E E N
DEAR C A U G H TiYo ur mother
is undcrslundably hurl, liul
she's unfair lo demand lhal you
never speak lo your father again.
You have Ihe right lo lie friends
wtlh your parents, and I com­
mend you for forgiving your
father and allowing him In know
hls grandchildren.
If your mother chooses not lo
lie friendly with you. II will then
lie her drclsloti. but shr should
mil force you to choose between
your lather and tier
How m u c h happier your
mol her would lie if she. loo.
would pul aside hrr blltrmrs*
People do change, and should

nol Is- punished a lift-lime lor
mtnlakrs (hey m a y have made
during thru younger and more
IhinigTilIrss selfish tears

problems u tan cause. I have
Informed my miahrr to spend Ilf
Why should parents sacrifice
vacations tn teitaln malrrlal
dungs they have wanted in nrder
D E A R A B B T i My father tn leave money tn their children?
drowns hitusell in cologne alter
I v n . if you don't tit* uhat you
h r shaves H r insists dial col- want In ibis Itlriime. when arr
ognr and aftershave loltnu are you going lo do it?
the same dung, and he applies
II my mothr, wants to leave
cologne hy Ihr handful!
me something. I ll take her
My brothers, sisters, our nirki-tl up. well-used futility
inolhrr ami I have spoken ulmul d i n i n g t a b l e , o r in y
Ibis, and bellevr me. we didn't gtantlmodier s liamtiuadr quilt
mince any w ools Dad i&lt;f a sbe gait- my mother. Nu amount
high Irvrl retail managrr. and ol money can rrplucr these
I’m sure hls supervisors are too I t em s that hold so m a n y
|M&gt;hte tn tell him he slinks and childhood memories
hls subordinates are afraid lo
J O Y IN
IVrhajis il you print ibis. Dad
F A IR F IE L D , O H IO
will see il and cut back on Ihr
D EA R J O Y : Ifa-aullhil! (You
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(Problems? Writs lo Osar Abby.
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Idler. I hope u clears Ihe air
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Y O U R B IR TH D A Y
Novem ber 4. IttHH
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NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nolko i| i w M ] (Iran "i*l i

IN T H I C IR C U IT C O U R T
O f T H IIIO M T IIN T N
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN tN D F O R
I I M I N O L I C O U N TY ,
FLORIDA
Co m Na N I U C A M
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Settle FeraeSaee Mortgage
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L O llllC IM ITH
M l A G U N A COURT
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IN T N I C IR C U IT C O U R T
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Scientists say dinosaurs
done in by climate shift
LOS A NO ELES - A research
tram looking for rluea In Antarc­
tica to explain the demise of
dinosaurs say that the pre­
historic giants may have been
the victims of tong-term global
cooling rather than meteors or
volcanic activity.
Research geologist Lowell
Stott and James Ken nett of the
University of California. Santa
Barbara told the Geotoglcal Soct
ety of America Wednesday that a
major climatic shift apparently
p r mreded the dinosaurs' demise
b y’ m
many years.
"Climatic rooliug had to play
some part." Stott said in a
telephone Interview from the
Denver meeting, summarising
the scenario that ended the reign
of the largest animals ever lo
roam Earth
"If you change the Earth's
rllmate dramatically organism*
that were adaptrd to a rllmatr
will be put In some stress by the
change. So It may be that a
climatic change could have con­
tributed la but may no* have
been the final cause of the
extinction." Stott said.
T h e giant reptiles, which
thrived In Earth's prehistoric
arid climate, would have been
severely affected by even a alight
drop tn tft- global lemprrmlurc.
which also would liave killed off
many of the plants they ate.
The roup tie grace., Stott said.
Is still under stud/ While he
would not say what it was.
evidence collected so far In the
Investigation suggests II worked
h a n d -ln -h a n d w ith massive
cooling
Stoll and Kcnnett concluded

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global cooling led lo the extinc­ on Earth — the place where
tions 69 million lo 66 million dinosaur bones have been recov­
years ago after analysing Icy ered — suggests the Iridium
cores drilled from the Weddell came from an extraterrestrial
Sea In Antarctica that held source.
Stott did find Iridium In the Icy
samples of ancient air In sus­
cores but said that may have
pended animation.
T h e ir stu d ie s of oxyge n c o m e from bol ides, small
Isotopes In the cores reveal a 2- extraterrestrial objects that may
lo 4-degree Fahrenheit drop In or may not have had any bearing
the temperature of Antarctic on the dinosaurs.
Stoll said hto evidence sug­
surface waters
‘Th e re to published evidence gests the climatic shift precedes
of touting In the auulh Altonlk* the extinction period b5 mtiiicu
at this time, as well as one years ago. which lends lo m lr
Indication from a northern lati­ out Ihe posslbllly of extrater­
restial objects waylaying the
tude." Ken nett said.
"We're not in a position lo aay planet from on high
Another popular theory sug
what brought about the climatic
cooling." Stott said, because that gesta Ihe dinosaurs disappeared
much of hto study to slated for as a result of massive volcanlr
rruptlona that threw up so much
another scholarly paper.
Stoll said the exact lime of Ihe smoke that sunlight was shut
prolonged climatic shift was not out and ihe rllmatr crjoled
llul Slot! said vutrantoin may
known but that II probably
grcurrrd I million lo 10 million not have been Ihe culprit
years before Ihe maaacxllnctlon because the cores from Ihe
of Ihe dinosaurs and much of Ihe Weddell sea do not contain
planet's flora, marine and other volcanic particles
Stoll said h r believes his
trrrestrtal life.
A popular theory suggests theory to more consistent with
dinosaurs became extinct after a the gradual way In which ditto
series nf extraterrestrial objects •aura became extinct, rather
bombarded primordial Earth than a relatively qulckrr ratine
causing dust and debris lo Wion brought about by natural
d i s a s t e r s
blanket the upper atmosphere.
Dinosaurs first apprarrcl on
In theory, the dusty shroud
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Ic prrtod. the advent nf the age n!
t emperat ures to pl ummet
reptiles 230 mlllkm yrors ago
W i t h o u t s u n l i g h t , t he
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plant species disappeared along primarily arid
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with animals
Elevatrd levels of indium a Jurassic geologic period, which
metallic element found mostly In ended atwul 140 million years
ago when Ihe climate was still
a p a c e a n d o n l y at I h e
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Koch aide: Myerson dismissed
concerns about Sukhreei hiring
NEW YORK - Former Mias
America Bess Myerson twice
dismissed a mayoral side * rrlllrtom of her decision lo pul a
judge's dsughlrr on the city
payroll while the judge consid­
ered her boyfriend's divorce
case, according lo lire aide »
M r r t r f t Rickman, special
assistant to Mayor Edward Koch,
said Wednesday he spoke with
Myerson. then Ihe rontmissioner
of Ihe elly's Department of
Cultural Affair*, in September
1063 about Ihe h i r i n g of
Sukhreei Gabel, lie returns to
the stand today In U S District
Court In Manhattan.
Myerson to charged with hir­
ing Gabel in order to Influence
her mother, state Supreme
Court Justice Hortrnse Gabel, to
rule favorably In Ihe divorce raar
nf Myersnn'a boyfriend, m il­
lionaire sewer contractor Carl
"A n d y" Capaaao AU three are
on (rial on conspiracy ettarges In
U S . District Court In Manhal
tan.
Rickman Irsllfled Myerson
told him of the younger Gabel's
hiring after he relumed from an

exhausting Kastrrn European
trip
"At Ihe end of Ihe ronverss
lion, she said. Ily lire way. I
hired Miss Gahrl al the depart
m e n l . " ’ R i ckm an r r c a l l r d
Myerson saying
lie then lold Myerson I ha I
Gabel s hiring was "a mlstakr “
he Irstlfred
Bui. according lo Rickman.
"She n il rrre od saying Ymi rr
tired, sweelhrarl Gel a good
nlghl's real."*
T h e next day. R i c k m a n
Irsllfled he again asked ahnui
Gabel'a hiring, and Myerson
replied II was "a low-level de
riskin'* I ha I was cleared by City
Hall
"I was concerned a titH il Ihe
appearance of It." said Rickman
Stuan Abrams, the assistant
U S attorney proaeeullng lire
raar. then focused on Judge
G a be l ' a knowledge of the
Capaaso divorce rase
Rickman said Ire asked Judge
Gabrl. during a lunrhron ronvrrsatkxi. about Myerson * hir­
ing of the judge's daughter.
"I have some concern about
Sukhreet'a ability to slay at
cultural affair* and lire appear­
ance of II." Rickman said Ire lold

the Jurtsl “ She lold me It was a
merit appointment and It v m
none of my concern "
Hkkmsn. contradicting a kr&gt;
defense contention, indicated
(hat l lortrnae G a b r l knew
Myerson and Capasan w rrr lov­
ers tirfore hr 1 Sept 14. IB M .
ruling culling Ihe *ewer con­
tractor s alimony payments
Pic mayoral side Irsiifted lhal
at a May 23. 10JI3. reception al I
Koch's Grade Mansion residence
honoring Myrrson on her In
slallatlon as cultural affairs
4iHiiinlSAkHter. Gahrl askril him
''to what •his name here?"
Asked If she meant t'apassn
Gabel said. "Yes." Hickman ;
Irsllfled
Rickman also said hr had
nothing lo do with thr hiring of
Ihe younger Gabel, disputing an
Oct IN. I9H3. article In Ihe New
York |*usi linking thr mayoral
aide with her hiring He Irsllfled
lie was “ livid" and ‘ furious"
over Ihe story.
A In am* I hen asked if Rk kman
had “ a oMivrrsatkm with Mayor
Korh” ahout the Myrison mailer
aflrr Ihe Post article.
“ I certainly did.” Rickman
replied rmpluilk ally before the
court srsakin was adjourned

UPlrepwrl
U E IJIN G - Senior
Communist Puny leadera. frustrated In their
effort* to regain control
over the overheated
Chinese economy, are
considering devaluing
Ih e c u r r e n c y a n d
•crapping foreign trade
contacts, foreign busi­
ness sources said today.
Top Chinese officials.
Including parly Iradrr
Zhao Zlyang. hinted al
the possible moves
during an International
symposium sponsored
by Ihe Geneva-baaed
World Economic
F or u m. T h e private
meeting was atlend#*d
by nearly 90 Chinese
and foreign business
leaders.
Chins has
announced a slowdown
In Its d c c A i t c o l d pro­
gr a m of ambi tious,
inarkel-orlenled eco­
nomic reforms and to
struggling lo restrain
overheated economic
growth through lighter
control of financial de­
cision-making.
The leadership hopes
to cool Inflation now
running at an annual
rale of more than 20
percent, a rale unprec­
edented since Ihe 1949

movement, persisting
In Inefficient economic
decisions, lie added
that “this could nnl go
on.” a foreign source
said
In one session, the
sourer* said, a vice­
minister of finance said
an ‘'academic rtrtMtr"
was under way ovrr
devaluing the renminbi.
Ihe Chinese currency
Central bank official*
present refused rom mrnl bul did not deny
lhal devaluation was
Irelng considered
Th r renminbi ulreudy
iradrs on Ihe black
markrt nt nbnul half II*
official value against
foreign currencies and
devaluation r u m o r s
have been rife for
nionllis. One source
quoted a Chinese of­
ficial as saying Ihe de­
cision had nol y r l
"reached Ihe political
level.”
Zhao said flatly there
would "be a slowdown"
In foreign trade and
Investment contracts
and that "n o l many
new" one# would Ire
signed. • participant In
Ihe meeting said.
Although Zhao de­
nied contracts already
signed would be can­

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ways to cool inflation
communist revolution
Si mul taneous ly the
party seeks to esse
shortages of vital commoduli-* and reduce
rampant profiteering
sparked by the freer
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