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                    <text>Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Saminola County tinea 1®0B
filth Yaar. So 63 - Sanford. Florida

NEWS DIGEST

Pockets of poverty

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Sanford business leader: Support our schools

Sports

By V IC K I DaBOftM ICn

Oviedo girls move on
O V IE D O -*
(H trd o iiu&lt;lr
wink ol
Mandarin Tursdat nlghl in ih r C U u IIA Region
2 Girls' Volley hsll ( hamptnnahlp al Ih iriln High
S« hoot and will now b***t V h V tk tm if Friday In
the nr *t round i4 Ihr stair plavoflv
Sec Pagr IB

People
W hat's Cooking?
For grew rat loo* eastern hla« k walnut trees
lu v r grown wild In m id Atnrrtra Th ru gilt to
ihr land I* a rV It di* lln rllvr walnut rn jo vrd he
vrars lo ral mil of hand and In narking
Bra Page SB

Herald StaM Writer
S A M O K I) - &lt;&gt;nr study r i m ludr* there * more
jm vrrty In Sanford than anywhere rtsr In Ibr
county. and student* living in poverty often softer
educationally (lobby (kmgtj* chairman of Ibr
Sanfnrd C h a m b rr of I 'n m m r r t r 'i rdinar ion
comm uter u id
Parents oftrn iinittr and • iw M r ( two or man*
Job* have n riib rr tin- time not Ib r rrsourrrw In

donate lo lltr m b«.»l* llirir « h lld rrtl allrnd As a
rraull. Ih r *• bool* a ir nrx M im in g and Ih r
students rd m a ilo n tlo r» not flourish despite lltr
Iwsl rltorla of I h r tracher*

It • Very frustrating In Ib r irar hers " Douglas
«atd
W r havr io grl lltr In itln rM &lt;(immunity
involved in ib r « fw.il* in ordrr in n u k r a
dllTrrrnef in Ih rsr schools ’*
IfctugU* al*o a (tanker for S n n lla n k In Sanford
*ah1 Ibal lltr U S (&gt; n * «i* llu r r a u b a t idrniifird
11
pra krt* of p o v rrly ' in S rn iin o lr ('o u n iv

N inr of iln»%r |km kria arr In Sanford
Thai *ir in* Irian whrn San lord «a * lltr
("rlrry Capital of Ibr World ra rllrr In Ihr
rrilltiry
Driugt** *ald T h r farm worker* w rrr
very paw W h rn iftr rrlrry Industry dlrd b rrr
Iftry »iayrd on T !«ry rrrnalnrd v rry |mni ’*
Itriadr* lairr lltr farm worker* dew rndants
•re *nll struggling In p m rrtv dr*piir rffori* by
lltr hanking Industry lo largn th ru lotnm unitir*
See Schools. Page 8A

Habitat for Humanity builds a better place to live
Television personam* Willard Scott
to
present (he key lo a new home to
Vickie Dickerson and her children
The home, on Orange Avenue in
Sanford was built with volunteer
labor by Habilel for Humanity of
Seminole. County Dickerson has
seven children who will be living
with her in the house Su of them
were on hand this morning for the
presentation
The T o d a y
weatherman, al the beck gives a
beer hug lo the *am.iy, horn left to
right. Jennifer Drckersor-. Oemetrtus
Buckner Vickie Dickerson. Keisha
Dickerson. Shelvon Dickerson,
Jam es D icke rson and Dam on
Dickerson They will move into their
house today Habitat for Humanity
helps low Income families get
no-interest loans on e home built
with sweat equity by the homeowner
and the volunteer assistance of
other members of the community
• at in Sanford Ihit morning

BRIEFS
STOP meeting
L A K E M ARY — A diet uswton of *iair erntrn
clng guideline* la achediiled tonight at thr
Srm inolr County S TO P chapter meeting S T O P
•rand* for Slop Tu rn in g Our Prisoner* T h r
m rrttng will hr In l-akr M a n City Hall IOO
North country Club Road .it 7 p m
T h r group l« rrn rw ln g Its atirm pl In grl a
proposed constitutional .wnrndrnent on Ih r
ballot rrqutring prison Inmate* lo serve 83
p rrrrn t id ibrir *rntrnce* T h r wording of Ih r
first proposed amendment was sirurk down by
ih r Florida Suprrm r Court On Election Day.
Nov 8 S T O P m rm b r's thrmighout Florida will
hr g a lh rrln g slgnalurrs al polling p la rrs
«up|&lt;orttng an am rn d m rn l lo hr plarv-d on Ih r
tiailol In Ih r nrxl general election

Fantasy night

Mn — I W * h Tim — | VI— H I

L A K E M ARY — The Lake Mary Heathrow
Cham brr of Commerce 4ih annual Fantasy
wrtU W IwM thto Frtokwy at I ha Market
Square In Heathrow (torn T y. m m ud n w in u tii
I h r rvent tonataia of a *ilrnt and llvr auction.
Iralurltig unlqur llrm a. a hullrt. and llv r
rnirrtainrr&gt;rni
Tlckrta arr t i l ) in advance and *15 al Ih r
door Suggested atltrr la black and w h llr
clothing F rrr vain parking
For tltk rla . call th r cham ber office al
333-4748

Musicians wanted

Senior athletes ready to compete
By NICK PPIIPAUP
Herald Staff Writer
SA N FO R D — It a llm r once again
for onr of ih r biggest events of ih r
yrar In Sanford Th r 2(&gt;th annual
Sanfnrd Golden A g e Grinev will

tirgln Sunday
Thl* year, co rh a lrw o m rri arr
Chris t'*rv and Lisa Jo n rs. promtnrnt city siulfrrs. who havr tirrn
tin i&gt;hrd ir ih r gamr* for many
yrar*
Registration started In J u n r with

mall out* lo former participant*
In r r rr n t years. Ih r events havr
brought 1.200 senior* Irntn ih r arra
a* writ a* throughout ih r nation lo
Sanford for |irriod* of ju «t a lew
days to o v rr a week
Jo n rs ro m m rntrd that as of noon

yesterday, over 1.000 rntrlr* have
been received " A n d that * Ih r
rium brt of people." she said, "m il
how many rvrru* ra rh person will
|&gt;art!rlpalr In "
Bee O a m ei, Page BA

No opposition for
city commissioner

C E N T R A L FLORIDA - Th e Central Florida
Com m unity Orrhrslra la looking for muainan*
of all Irvrla In partlcqiatr T h r orrbratra I* now
forming
T h r orrbratra will rnnalal of (oral mualr lovrra
who will m rri lo rehearse and perform Irrc
ronrrrta tbrougboui thr area Many have fell
Ibr lark of orchestral m ualr alnrr Ibr dr|tarlurr
of ihr Florida Symphony Orchestra. and Ihi*
organization la loulrd a* helping fill Ibr rullu ra l
Rap
An organizational rn r riin g will be h rld
W rdnraday. Nov. 9. In one of Ih r third floor
meeting rooma at ih r Orlando Public Library,
from 7 .TO until H 30 p m
No Inalrumrnfa arr rrq u lrrd al Ibal lltnr. and
all Intrrraird prranna arr urgrd lo allrnd Fur
additional Information, phone 048-3271

Eckstein to serve third term
Incumbent A A MrClanahan. both
of whom qualified ra rly In th r
period.

By NICK PPBIPAUP
I Herald Stall Writer

S A N F O R D — City Commissioner
Herbert 'W in try ' E rk a trln today
aalla Into bla third term In ofllre.
unoppoard in Ibr |&gt;a*t I v*o r In lion*
K« kstriii la automatically aaaurrd
a rnntlniiatlon of hi* « oininl**loti
I * i * i alnc r ipiallfylng llm r for Ihr
city elect lone ended al noon yester*
day
H r was ih r o n ly person
running for (h r District 4 erol.

It’s a boy
A L T A M O N T E SPRINGS Longwood City
Com m laalonrr A n n a m a rlr V a rra and her
husband. Scotl. welcomed Ibrir arrond ton.
Xavier Paul, rarly thl* morning al Florida
Hospital Ninth T h r 8 (round. 10-ounce baby
waa born at 2 42 a.in. and measured 2 1 Inrbr*
long Th e Varra.* have a *on. Zachary, who will
lie 5. Nov. 27.

Although qualifying tirgnu Sept
7. Erkatrln wallrd until llila pusl
Friday ninrnliig lo atibtnll Ida quail
lying pajrrm for re-election.
Herbert ’Whlley’ Eckstein

T w o candidate* arr seeking Ihr
District 3 seal. Kerry Lyons, and

Erkatrln has now been rr elected
wlllioul opposition (or Ib r *r&lt; oud
ro n a rru tlvr lmir ye.tr irn n In olflce.
Ilia new Irn n will b r hi* third
MrClanahan h o w rv rr. baa bad
opposition during thr last election
a* b r dors this llm r In 1990. br ran
against challenger Maltha Vancy
On the Dec. 4. 1990 rlrrtton day.
M rClanahan pulled Jual slightly
under 60 perrent of ib r voir* In
absentee voting. MrClanahan irr r lv r d 40 o( Ihr 53 ballot* c ast
T h r Sanford city election will l»r
held D n ember Oth

Compiled from etaff report a

Airport terminal
gets a name

Bridge.............
Classified*.... ....BB,7B M ovies..............
Comic a ...........

By NICK P FIIP A U P

~

Herald Staff Writer

Dear A k k y ...... ..........4B P olios...............
Deaths............
Dr. Qott..........
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Florida............ .......... aa W aathar............

The weather you cam e here for

Today: S unny.
High In Ih r mid In
u p p e r 70*. N o rth
wind lO m ph

Per mere weather, see Pape 1A

A.K. Shoemaker Jr. was honored Tualday by Sanford Airport Authority.

HNUfl rnoto Dy Tommy vmctAt

SANFORD — A K. Shormakrr J r . was surprised
In learn Tuesday thr new International univala
terminal w ill Ik - named In hi* honor.
T h r announcement came during the regular
meeting of Ib r Sanford Airport Authority. Shoe­
maker bus served ua chairman of Ib r authority for
th r past 10 years.
"It waa a complete surprise in m e ." Shorm akci
*ald. "I had no Idea thl* wa* being planned." I hr
vote by thr members of Ihr a ulh o rl'y to approve u
resolution naming thr building was unanimous
"T h is I* Ih r kind of honor thai means a great
deal lo tnc." h r commented
According lo Ih r wording of ih r resolution.
Shoemaker wa* Hie flral chairm an of ih r
authority, "having guided the authority through
Ih r critical transition from a military al'.port In u
civilian airport, all without tax burden to the City
ol Sanford
Th e resolution slates "D uring III* past 10 year*
See Shoemaker, Page 8 A

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K o * »m l* J. HUM

ir r r r n T m TTTTT N AND ACItOSSTHB STATE
G O P pamphlet boosts absentee requests
■ r B IL L B K R O B T R O M

Associated Press Writer

Baseball safety warnings renewed
O R L A N D O — T h r I u w I m II related ilr.ith ol .1 5 year old lw&lt;
i m r w r d warning* by u l r l y r i| ir « ii afxiut thr risk o( Injury to
rh iM rrn bv thrown or tMltrd Iwdl*
since 1992 there have Iwrit eight death* of youngster* who
were struck tn thr rheal by Im k Im IU a t« ordtng to thr II S
Consumer I’nxluct Safety Commission
I’atrii k Connor* died Saturday when h r was hit In the rhe*t
by * l»a*el»all t&gt;altrd by ht* mother’* tMiyfrtend. Oat Id Grav
Orange County investigator* xitd An autop«y showed (he tmy
died of trauma to hi* t he *t
The death wa* ruled accidental Monday by roomer *
Invent Iga 1or*
Safety e»(&gt;ert* rerommend protective gear »u rh a* rhe*t
guard* and h rlm rl* lot young t hlldrrn
Death* are orrurrtng to children who are very young .1, 4
year* old." *ald Elaine Tyrell. *poke*w-oman for the Safety
Cm nm lM kin. based in Hcthrstfa. Md
What may *eern a slow lu ll tn an adult ran tie mov ing like
lightning to a rhlld who l* not rtnrdlnated enough In hit or
d o d g e the hall *he *ald
Parent* should tie mindful of these thing* tiefore they let
their t hlldrrn onto a held to play. M* Tyrrell *aid

Possible abuse investigated
ItU S H N E LL — Authorities were investigating the death of a
4 month-old hoy they nay wa* severely shaken
tender* I) Hoprr of Coleman died Sunday at Arnold Palmer
Women * and Children * Hospital tn Orlando, sheriff* Chief
Deputy Hill farm er said Tuesday The infant had tieen In a
coma for five day*
The death t* being investigated a* aggravated rhlld abuse,
farm er said
It i* the third death store dune of a Sumter County rhlld
from apparent abuse
The infant * mother. Catasha Koper 19. told Investigator*
she went to the More Thursday with tome relative* and left the
child with her husband. I.andets Koper Sr
When the mother returned home, farm er said the infant
was lifeless He was taken to l^esbtirg Regional Medical
Center, w here he w as revived but comatose
" T h e doctor* therr examined him and found retinal
hem orrhaging, w h lrh I* consistent w ith shaken baby
syndrom e." farm er said
Th e infant was then taken to the Orlando hospital where
emergency mom doctors called the state Department of Health
and Rehabilitative ServlceV abuse registry hot line, fanner
said The agency called the shenfT* office.

It’s very, very misleading ■

I A L L A H ASSET
KepuMli tn Party leal
lets Utgr pruplr In apply lot atiwnter ballot*
lot their voting convenience, but elec non
off trial* say they nerd a liriiri rra*on than
that
Legal reason* lor atisrnlre voting Iniludr
tiring unable to grt to the p ilin g place on
Klet llo.i Day, grt th rrr doling thr hour* the
|mils a ir 0|M*ll. to go lo thr (toll* lor rrllglous
rrason* nr tiring a (mil workrr assigned lo
another p m tint
“ C n n vrn trn rr is not one of thr thing* that
I* listed III thr law " Dot Joyce, d im lot of
thr Male DlvtMon ol Election* *ald Tu r*
day
I hr grl out the voir liter* rn m u ra g r r«
rlptrnt* lo rrtpirsl altsriitrr ballot* IrtMll
Ihelr election* *uprr*i«nr* and *av II I*
possible to vote "from the convenience of
your home
T h r p a m p hle t* m a iled lo ten* n(
thousand* of voter* had *nmr election*
oilier* scrambling lo pox r*« r vita rrtpirM*
"It's very, very intslracting
Manatee
County Election* Supervisor Huh Sw rai told
an Orlando nr w *|*a|&gt;rr
Sweat, president ol the Florida A**&lt;« la

-B o b Swast
lion of Klet lions Supervisor* said hi* oUtre
ha* mailed oul mote than 10.000 alisrntre
full, a* — aUiul 2.114) timer than usual lor a
general election
Joyce said *hr hadn’t heard ol any
widespread ptoMrm* « auwd by the mailing
I H it agired live jxtmphlct* m old lx mislead
ing
* Rrgardlrs* ol wlial I hr filer say* volrr*
must sign an affldavil on th r tiallol
affirming that they meet condiiionv for
absentee voting." she said
Itrrw srr Hrosn stair Republican Party
spokesman, said Ih r mailing was simitar lo
ones used In |xv*t election* and hr didn’t
think II would lead to Illegal atisrnlee
voting
’’Each voter must sign a sworn stairmeni
that says they ipiallfy lo vole alMrntrr
Anything we would do would l«r redundant
Most regular volrr* understand when Ihrv
call votr ulisrnlrr. Itrown said
I he liters list slate and lex al candidate*
for each county, and rrltlrU r President

Clinton and Gov Lawinn Chile*
Tlie mailings Include two request form*
lor aftsrnlre lullol*
pie addrrssrd with
1 lit- volrr • name and addrrs* and the name
and addrrs* of I hr rlrclkm * supervisor
Okaltxna County election* aupcnrMor Pal
Hnllaran. a Rt puhlM an tank oul an ad In a
|.» al newspaper lo list «t**rnlrr voting
iti|uueinrni* ami point tiul "voting lot
convenience' tsnot inc luded
III* cfflcr got 33 tails th r day thr ail ran
from voters asking lo ra n rrl ahsrnlrr ballot
rrtpirst*. lie said
Other* reported Irsa dramatic rrs|xmsr*
VoloMa Cm nily Election* Supervisor Drantr
| / i« r said the 12 000 atisrnlre hailed*
rrcpirsted Irom III* office Ibis election was
alxml svrrsgt
The only problem thr flier t rested was a
surgr eg rrtpirsl* t tuning In lair, Lz&gt;we said
Getting Ih rm Into thr computer, prures*
Ing tltrtn ami gelling them out with rnnugh
Dine lo grl them malted tuit k I* going to fxhard
Of 16.000 attornlrr txilloi* mailed to
Orange County voters about 3.200 rrtpirsl*
were generated by the Rr|Nihllran Ole?
eMlmatrd Elet lion* Su|&gt;rr*i*ur Hetty Carter
Stir said Ittal tlidn'l 1 ausr her office a
prot&gt;lr m

Prosecutor,
NBA bury
hatchet to
save kids
■ y AON M O N O

Associated Pies* Writer
JA C K S O N V II LE A pro
*r&lt; ulor and a National Rifle
Asstx tat Ion oil It lal pul aside
ihelr differences on gun* lo
Inirixfutr local children lo an
NRA *|x&gt;uw»red gun safety p m
gram
‘ Our view* on other gun
Is s u e s are for amither day T o
itay I h r N R A and I h r Stale
Attorney * O flU r join forces to
protect our children *ald State i
Attorney Harry Shorstrin
The NRA Eddie Eagle C u n !
Saleis Program lea« lie* ■h lld rrn j
what I n do It they find a g u m
'S lo p ' Don 1 tooi ft l-eavr th&lt;
atra jell an a d u lt"
A life size Eddie Eagle rnasrt
joined S h o rstrin and Marion

Sheriff sends message to criminals
A P O P KA — Sheriff Kevin Heary sent a message to criminal*
following a home Invasion that ended tn a shootout between
Orange County deputies and four Intruders
Th e men broke into the home of T o m and Jeanette Smllti on
Halloween night, pistol-whipped Sm ith and tied up his wife and
oldest child, apparently looking for cash. Investigators said
Relatives next door called police
Responding deputies were met with gunfire, and they fired
bock, thf storrtfl said Tuesday, hilling one of the suspects three
lime* and then « basing, hun and ib c uibcrx lui abuui a.m dc
ftrfore rapturing Ihrm
The sviiiMfnf man was i l l serious hut stable &lt;&lt;*ndiUoo a t a
hospital To m Sm lih was not seriously injured
"I want In send a message to you career criminal* who want
to ttlav game* in Orange C ounty.” Ihc sheriff said later
" T h is Isn't a W rstrrn movie We hit one tonight He preparrd
when you shoot al a deputy — be prepared to give your life —
because that's what we re trained for T h r clll/rns. and my
deputies, are tu rd of this senseless violence "

Teens arrested in crime spree
T A M P A — Six teen-ager* were In custody, accused In a spree
of 10 robberies In lust over an hour
Hrtw ren 5 45 a m and 7:10 a m Monday, the four girl* and
two boys ranging in age from 13 to 17 held up at least 10
people, police said Tuesday.
" T h is Is not our normal, everyday crime spree." said robbery’
Sgl Hob Wright "Whenever you grt 10 or I t cases In a
two-hour period, that’s unusual ''
All of the Incidents — which spanned from Sulphur Springs,
through Seminole Heights, to east Ta m p a — occurred on street
corner* or in parking lots
Wright said shots were fired but m'ssed Ihelr targets in two
of the robberies In another, the victim was pistol whipped In
the head with a handgun, he said

M IAM I - Here are fhe
winning numbers selected
Tuesday in the Florida Lot­
tery:

26-2

10 S
Cash 3
3- 1-7
Play 4
5- 1- 91

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Florida and add-uonal mailing

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Florida Ma.idama n u l l pay 7X aalaa
U . in addition lo rataa abora
Ptiona (ACT) 371 1*11.

an additional St5. which is ta&gt; deductible and
goes directly to the Foundation for Seminole
County Public Schools You can eichange your
current tag for a processing fee

C N N guilty, contempt charged
had hern taped as a matlrr of
routine by the U S Hureau of
Prison*
Experts are concerned about
the ruling's effect on media In
the court room
' Any time you hold the pres*
in contempt. It provide* a chill­
ing effect for free speech," said
Mary Cheh. a law professor at
George Wa«hlngton University
In Washington
In 1990. CNN appealed ihr gag
order lo the U S. Suprrm e Court,
which decided In a 7-2 votr not
to interfere In the c a s e
‘ Since then, there has been an
explosion of gag orders on the
news media." M id Jane Klrtley.

B yJO H N P A C B N TI

Associated Press Writer
MIAMI — C N N ha* not dr« tded
whether to appeal Its contempt
of court conviction for airing
Jallhou*e telephone conversa­
tio n s b e tw e e n d e p o se d
Panamanian dictator Manurl
Noriega and hla attorneys
The network could tie fined up
to $100,000 at a Dec. 9 hearing
scheduled by U S District Judge
William llu rv rlrr

executive director of the Rrjxm
ers Committee for Freedom of
the Press
If CNN decide* to ap|teal the
conviction. "It l* |xi**ihlr that an
ap|irllatr court will not |u*t look
at the par tli ular lacisol this rase
hut attem pt lo articulate a
standard or a lest lo govern
when news organizations ran be
held In contempt.” M* Klrtley
said
“ We continue to believe we
acted properly and we are re­
viewing the derision to de­
termine whether to appeal."
CNN spokesman Steve Hawonfi
said He w o u ld n 't com m ent
further

EX TEN D ED O UTLO O K

LO C A L FO R ECAST
Tonight: Clear. Low In the mid
to upper 50* Northeast wind 5
mph.
Thursday Mostly sunny. High
In thr upper 70s lo lower 80s.
Northeast wind 10 to 15 mph.
F r ld u y th ro u g h S u n d a y :
Mostly sunny days and fair
nights Lows In (he GO* Highs in
tlie lower to inld HOs

Wednesday. November 2. 1994
Vol 87. No 63

ria j i m

Dr Paul Hagert*. superintendent ol Seminole
County schools, bolts on on* of the fust license
plates now available in support ot Seminole
County public schools fhe cost of the plate is

national program lursiiav In
Fort Caroline Elementary S« fusil
In Jai ksnnvillr
"T h e pur|x**r of this program
Isaictdrnt prevention You have
lo Mart with young chlldrrti —
pre kindergarten through sixth
grade. M* Hammer said
"One of th r important thing*
about gelling It Inin schixtl* i«
lhal jiarenls who don't have
guns al home very often fall lo
recognize that Ihelr children
nerd In hr laugh! whal lo do If
they see a gun. site said
Shorstrin pointed lo a chart
showing f13 juvenile death* from
firearm* over the |m *i four year*
in hi* judicial dIMrtci. which
Includes Clay. Duval and Nassau
counties H r said hr m n ta rlrd
M* Hammer about offering thr
program in Jacksonville
T h r multl-mlUkin dollar pro
gram I* now In 59 of Florida's &lt;i7
cminilr* and ha* hern (aught 10
C million children In all 50
Male* It won Ih r 11493 Oul
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The final debate
P la y f u l C h i l e s t a u n t s s e r i o u s B u s h

Arrest after holdup
William Mil* 27 J i l l C h u rc h SI . Hanford was a rrrM rd b&gt;
sanfutd |*&gt;li« r Monday un c hargt * rrlaird lu ihr Oct H Itoidup
**l il»r owner ul HAti O u n i i i * Iin Wrsl 27th S ltrrl Hartford
IHtliti' w v Kills r n lr rr d (h r *tu»r at about *# 30 a in draggrd thr
owner by Ihr n o k (O Ihr rral ol Ihr slorr w h rrr Iw Innk afvtul
• IS hum Ihr rash rrgistrr 1‘u l k r w y Kilt* Own look «ln n il 150
liiHti ih r woman'* (nirsr ami Irfi Itollcr Idmltfled Kilt* from
ftn*(fftMmU Irll Oil Ihr stuir trlf-jihmir whtih Ih ry u v hr
dlsc-urinet lr«l hr for r bating

Burglary charge
Robrrl l liarlr* Stull. JH W r»t Ku*i S ltrrl. Hanford. w m
i f t n l n ) Monday un .i i lu i j j r ul burglary lu an OCCuptrd
rrs id rtu r Stoll'* »t*lrt rrp o rtrd w rin g him rn irt hrt Franklin
Atm * 4|Mtimrnt and rm rrg ln g with a Iralhrr tap tir longing in
h rt hoyfrlrnd

Domestic violence
• ( trngv Itrll ( lark :*5 IW X W i Iuniting* Ihlvr Hunlurd
v i.u altrstrd Monday on a dom rslU vtolrurr t hafgr A woman
tr|m rird Clark t a lln l hrr at h rr (oh and th rra irn rd in kill twr
• K e n n e t h W ttllg m M u in y &lt; 4 4 . 200 W I I h I i M r
Lons
wimmI was a rtralrd Monday on a dnmrstlc vlolrntr t liargr
Murray « wtfr rrputfrd hr I w tslrd twr arm ahnvrd hrr against
a w all and Ih rra lrn rtl luhrrak h rr |ew lfah rd ltln ’1 Iravr

Warrant arrests made
T h r following wanted (irrwma w rrr lakrt* into&lt;ustixly
• .Jrlfrry S* idl G rrrn . 31. 40B MrllonvUle A y r Sanlurd on a
forgery probation violation cha rg r
• Ir r r l P a tric k J o h lU W I 12 H H 3 W 1 5 tli S i S a n fo rd on
t h r r r bu rg la ry p m t u t ton v io la tio n c h a r g r *
• Krvin Mlt hart flo a t |9 M r i Hoc hrllr Avr Sanford, on a
violation ul ro m m u n liy ro m ro l rliargr strinming from an
aggrav alril j t w t ill tonvM kin

I A M I*A — G o v
L a w to n
Chiles' longue goi him In trouble
during a debate with Republican
Jeh Hush. Iiul not fur anything
fie said
During a break In Tuesday
night • raucous detuilr. C hllr*
M urk hi* longue out at a hrt klrr
who had yelled “ Oull living In
ihe past, governor
The playful attitude nf the
64-yrat old Inrum brtil wa* a
sharp rooira«i to thr *rrtou«
approach of til* 41-year old
challenger who accused Chile*
of fading Fkitldtan* on every­
thing from lake* In *t Im&gt;6 lo
lighting crime
The governor known for hta
quirky campaign atyle and rol

saying. I m noi in lids lo play
childish game* Th is I* serious
business We're In dri line
The most rerent (mils show
Chiles and Hush. Ihe funner
president'* oldest son. In a
statistl&lt; al lie
( Idles (Msslonatrly defended
Ids record, and launtrd Hush for
Ids Judgment on business deals
and fm « hom ing art Inriperle n ird running male &lt;tUkl/rtl
for Ids eccentric views such as a
hill hi have Florida set rde from
Ih r union
f lie governor said lie would
broaden Florida'* las base by
dosing loophole* and rolling
Imo k p ro jv ri) lakes — which he
called unfair

Crim es reported to Sanford police
Kir»l St Sanford rrp o rird
Friday and 9 a in Monday

• Sanford C hild Development. 1320 Hickory Avr Sanford
(Hirtahlr vlrrro valurtl at $.U) cr|ioeicd lakrn sn m rilm r
t w t w r r n h l N p m Friday and h 30 a in Monthly
Other t rtmr*
• An Kaat S r y r n lh Sirrri w om an reported t*ring aw a krn rd
by a harking d«&gt;g al 10 50 p rn Momlay. and t&gt;n investigating
llndlng a woman pouring a liquid around l*rr houar. Stw ratted
her twylrlrnd. who im th n n lrd th r wuman-brfore the W mI I h r
m an iv p N tu I — rin d man hr* In. llw woman's hand The
*n*peti wa» idedlllled a* the r s girlfriend or ih r man
• A n r»ilm aled $623 In Jew rlry was reportedly sinlrn Friday
from an .qiartment In Ihe 500 blnc-k of K Flr»l Slreel
• Fifteen plet r* id hellroplrr htade* valued al $4,200 » w
rr|*»rtrdly *ttdrn Friday from a bu*tnr*a In Ihe 1600 block of
Hangar Hoad at ihe Central Florida Regional Airport
• A washing machine valued at $500 wa* reportedly stolen
Friday from a residence in llw I lo o blot k of Sanford Avenue
• A n air comprrwaer and other toot* valued at $630 were
reportedly slolrn Friday from a pickup truck In ihr 23(X) block
of Clairtnont Avenue
• Jewelry and vartnu* collectors Item* valurtl al over $3,400
w r r r reportedly stolen prior to Oct 2(1. at a residence 111 the
2800 block of Gall Mate Th e thefts were not reported until
Friday.
• A woman's purse and content* with a total value of $100
were reportedly stolen Saturday from a residence In Ihe 2500
block of l.aurrl Avenue
• An estimated $360 tit Hems were reported stolen Sunday
from u residence In the HXJ block of Dresdan Court
• A miter saw valued al $427 was reportedly stolen Sunday
from a residence In Ihe 200 block of Somerset Court

We've tried n the old way lor
a long lime and 11 dorsn'l work.
Hush countered
Hush said hr wants lo shrink
governm ent and build m ore
prison* without raising lasr* He
also wants voters to have the
final say when lases are in ­
creased Chiles said going to Ihr
voters with every las Increase i*
an "abdication of leadership "
Hush also borrowed a theme
Ronald Reagan used In 19MO
"Are w r safer Unlay than we
were four years ago''" Hush
asked "Are our ihlldren better
educated than they were four
years ago'' Is our welfare system
working better inday Ilian In the
past?''

Why Think of Us as a Sore Thumb?

Shooting
at pawn
shop was
accidental

Simple. You see... when a small
dealership stands apart with
superb practices, quality products,
and excellent customer-first
policies... it’s easy to stick out...
Like You-Know-What!

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He*aid Staff Wrilsr

Iturlgarlr* and thrfts
• l‘av lr*a sii.-r* 4 11S W Ijr k r Mary tllvd nrai l-ik r M an
rrja trtn l r n lr rr d socnrtimr fw tw rrn 5 30 p ru Sunday and
7 . to a in Monthly Nothing apiw arrd missing
Other rrjatrt*
• A L tk r M.trv girl rr|*&gt;rlrtl finding a shard of glav* irt a hu»
nf strawberry favored Nrrd* after utrk-or treating Monday
night The girl re a m e d th r m u l-ln I remem hrr Ihr ha at ion nf
llw home Where *fw rerrtved the randy but *ald It wa» tocalrd
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Associated Press Wrtlar

(iffill Snulhrrillstfi* H int hart! lu
keep Hush off halanrr during thr
I r l r v l s r t l o n r ho u r d e b a te .
•rumpling |*.i|&gt;rr and r.tilling Ire
In Ills glass
"The old h r i rsin walks Just
larfnrr the light of dav said Ihr
33 y r a r v r i r r a n p o litic ia n
c o m p a r in g h ir n s r lf to i h r
S o u th rrn r ip r r s il o n for the
biggrst toughest raicoon, who
protri I* Ih r bit sir I Irorii prr
dairy*
Chllr* laughed about slit king
mil hi* lotlgur. and said h r d
c o n s id e r e d a m o re h a r s h
gesture
llu i n o i e v e r y o n e w a*
la u g h in g H u sh lo u ip la ln r d
about Ihr governor's demeanor

t y MICK PPIIPAUP

Crimes reported to deputies

liorglartr* and ihrft*
• Hlvrrstdr Auto Sale* 117 W
r n lr r r d socnrtimr tw jw rrn 3 p m
Nothing apjwarrd ml**lr.g

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employee* of Ihe Cash America
Pawn Shop. 7(190 S U 8 High
way 17112 In Fern Park were
ar c (dentally shot and wounded
yesterday at their shop
According lo Seminole County
s h e r i f f 's s p o k e s m a n K d
McDonough Ihe shooting &lt;*
curied about 10 40 a m
when
26 year old Jo hn Lee Well*, of
A lla m n n ie S p rin g * , look a
lo a d r d 22 r a l ih e r s e m i­
autom atic hand-tun m in ih r
sltop
W e l l s h a u r e p o r t e d lu
p un based (h r gun at that shop
during Ih r previous month
Mi Donnugh said Weds told Ihe
clerk* h r was re tu rn in g II
because it wa* noi working
properly
lie handed II lo a store clerk.
Morgan Kamo, who put thr gun
In his right ( i 3 |k 1 ” McDonough
continued1* X i l U m g was hau .

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Rocker v.-a* rr|Minedly behind
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Florida Hospital In Altamonte
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McDonough said the shoo'mg
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no charges will lie filed

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Tha Si Johns Rrv*r Water Management District hi* received an appk
cation for Consumptive Water Use from
CITY OF OVIEDO. A T T N EUGENE WILLIFORD. 400
ALEXANDRIA BOULEVARD. OVIEDO. FL 32765. application •
2-117 0035ANGM3R2 The Datnci propose* to allocate 3 13 million
gallons per day of water tor Public Supply use The applicants
previous permit granted 2 73 mgd of water lot Public Supply use The
withdrawal* uted by thi* proposed protect will consist of ground water
from the Floridan aquifer via SEVEN EXISTING WELLS m Seminole
County located In the
NW 1/4 OF SW 1/4 O F SW 1/4 OF SW 1/4 of Section 15.
Township 21. Range 3 1 tail.
SE 1/4 OF NE 1/4 O F SW 1/4 OF SW 1/4 of Section 15.
Township 21, Range 31 East.
SW 1/4 OF SE 1/4 O F NW 1/4 OF SW 1/4 of Section 15.
Township 21. Range 31 East.
NW 1/4 OF SE 1/4 O F NW 1/4 OF NE 1/4 of Section 22.
Township 21. Range 31 East.
SW 1/4 OF SE 1/4 O F NW 1/4 OF NE 1/4 of Section 22,
Township 21. Range 31 East.
SE 1/4 OF NW 1/4 O F SE 1/4 OF SW 1/4 of Section 23.
Township 21. Range 31 East.
SW 1/4 OF SW 1/4 O F NW 1/4 OF SE 1/4 of Section 22.
Township 21, Rapge 31 Easl,
The Governing Board of die District *-n take action to grant or deny Ihe
application on November 9.1994 Should you be interested mthis application,
you should contact the Si Johns River Water Management District at P 0
Bo* 1429 Palatka Florida 32178 1429. or in person at its office on Slate
Highway 100 West. Palatka. Florida, or by phoning 904 329 4401 Written
objections to ihe application may be made, but should be rocemed no later
than November 9. 1994 Written objections should identity the objector by
name and address, and fully describe Ihe objection to the application An
lonely Med written objections wA be prevented to the Board lor ns confederation
In Its deliberation on the application pno. lo the Board taking action on the
application
Janet Stem. Senior Permit Data Technician
Division of Permit Oata Services

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Randall Morris
In th r k ittle o( i h r m ayors («&gt;r t h r D lilr ic l 2
S e m in o le C o u n ty c o m m iM lo n ra re . both oiler
In n o va tive a n d th oughtfu l Ideas to Im prove
o u r c o m m u n ity a n d fix p ro ble m * H ut one
e d ge s lo ihe Irn n l In term* of .treonijtllsh
m e rits and the a b ility to tirin g together a
.co n se n su * A d rie n n e Perry offers Intellectual
th o u g h t fulness an d a coinj&gt;a**lon for ihe III tie
g u y an d sm all businessm an she say* is not
represented o n the present c o m m issio n She
m a y lie right Randall M o rris offers q u irk
th in k in g and a th o ro u g h u n d e rsta n d in g ol
Issues lielore lo rg ln g ahead
(k ith have m u c h in ad m ire a n d m u c h m
desire in a p u b lic representative.
Hut the mark of a political leader Is the

JOSEPH PERKINS

More health care at less cost?
The nine ituwi terrifying word* in thr English
language are. I m from the government and I'm
here to Itelp
Thai was among Ihr more
memorable loirs u tlrrrd by Monahl Hragan
during Ills two trim s in thr W hile llis n r
Ih r former president s ipiip comes to m ind as
vnirrs tn Ills home stale of ('althwnia decide
whether lo approve a ballot measure that would
jilace the slate s health care system under
control ol government bureaucrats in Sacra
menlo
Th r sponsors of Prnjiosiiion IW i the so , ailed
"California Health Security A d . " are hoping lo
persuade Californians that they ran trust the
government to do a better job of providing health
carr than the privalr set tor
"PROP 1H6 IS GO OD FOH E V E R Y O N E
their
llleralurr de&lt; lares We're here In help
Sjtei III) a lly , th» Inlilattvr promises I m s Ii
health coverage (or all 31 million California
residents lhal not only Is more generous than the
slates low income M rdlC al program but also
most jiilvatr tnsuranre plans
T h r brnrflt* would Include mjMtlrru and
ouljiatlenl treatment, m e n ta l hra tlh ra re ,
chiropractic rare, tong term care, prescription
drug*, vision rare and dental care About Ih r

only coverage Irll mil is voo-ino treatments and
latth heating (which might have ajijw-alrd to
some ol ( alitor&gt;Ua s New Agr volrrs)
T h r most remark

able

claim

by

s|viti*ors ol ProJSiSl
lion I Mi ts that Its

g o v e r n me n t r u n
health « sre system
which again would
cuver e very m a n ,
woman and rhlld tn
California (Including
thr 3 m ills in or an
w ho presently are
u n in s u re d !, and
w hlrh would provide
tx-tlrr tirneflls than

11 O p e r c e n t

of

C a lit o r m a n s now
rn jo y w.ndd actual
Iv n»st Callhanla less
each vear than what
the state currently
sp e n d s on h e a lth
&lt;are
More prnplr More

iir r it m lln in e h m O l n * ip p c n v il* In i l l n i f t
nr**- job* to ih r area lie led th r d rive lor

*

landscaping and strict development plans
along Lake Mary boulevard designed lo
Increase property values, not destroy them as
some short-sighted opponents of his contrnd
Yes. he even led thr way to spend a 1.3
m illion In bonds to bury power lines along ihr
boulevard, a controvrrs'al but we believe,
ultimately jirolllahle decision. In and out of
office, Morris successfully led compalgns to
reduce calling rates lo Orlando and he
gathered together reluctant landowners to
donate their prime Interstate 4 property to
build an interchange al County Hoad 46 A. an
all hut dead project. Morris, like Perry, has
attracted vigilant opponents Hut Morris has
not allowed that op|K»sliton to prevent his
forward-thinking accomplishments.
Perry has.
II elected. Perry would come on a board
dominated by conservative Republicans and
jxtvdbiy. a conservative Democrat. She would
have lo oiler convincing arguments lo those
spend-thrifts to motivate them to fund her
programs. Perry has not demonstrated that
skill.
Morris has.
T h e Sanford Herald recommends Randall
Morris lo the District 2 county commission
seat.

LETTER

Social security
It has come to m y attention that Mr Dan
Hostrnknwskl has beer, returned to a seat on the
House Ways and Means Subcommittee on Social
Security without the knowledge of the suffering
populace Interesting. Isn’t It?
O u r boy is an avowed thief, he was removed from
office to go to trial or at tcust tor a slap on the wrtsl
but we never heard which. Now he Is back eyeing
t he taxpayers money and planning for ns future
H r is introducing a bill to extend the life of Social
Security which will run out In about 30 years It
measures are not taken The original plan of
In ve stm e n t and savings was of course an
overwhelm ing temptation and much of the money
has been siphoned away.
T h e plan Is to raise the retirement age in 67
gradually and to raise taxes, give smaller benefits.
Inn these measures will lake place afler the turn of
the cenlury when all will lx- forgotten arid present
office holders will not tie Illumed O h I forgot, he
does want to cut about $3 a month from current
recipients In 1995; that should make a nice piece ol
change
Hut how do w r know- that Ihe depredations will
not continue? It just sounds like more criminal
politics by a crim inal jxdltlclan
A. Sir liens
Ft. lie rcr. Fla.

LETTERS TO EDITOR
hellers to Ihe editor are welcome All Idlers
•mist lx- signed Include ihe address of the wrlu-r
and a daytime telephone number. Let lets &gt;hould
••** on a single subject and lx- as brief as |x&gt;*sihl&lt;
I he tellers are subject lo editing

First, live sjainsras of Ihe tiealth rate initiative
rstlm atr the cost of covering all California
residents at 9100 7 hllltnn a year Hut anyone
airjualntrd with gov-rnm ent sr« lal programs
knows that actual costs almost always rsreed
original projections
llar k In 1939 tor instance Congress figured
that live nasi ent N ata l Servility program would
o w l ih r federal Treasury only l i 3 trillion by
I UNO They mist alrxilatrit by a whopping .’MMX)
p rrrrn ! N « lal Security spending actually came
tn al • 103 hi Ilion that year

Mots people
More benefits
Less cost It
sounds too
good to be true
in s J
benefits

less m l

It

similarly, in 1963 Cnngrews projected itiat live
rmbeyook Medkare program would reist the
federal govrrnment
a tulhon by l*i*ai They
were of! by 730 jx-rcent The taxpayers atdually
laid out 906 billion that year .fust as the
rx jin n rn tu l growth In entitlement programs has
led to hlglver federal sjx-ndlng hlgtier frtjrral
taxes and a mounting national debt. Proposition
I M i will Irijile s i a i r sjirnding In California
double slate (axes and generate annual deficits
lh a l I h r stale g o v e rn m e n t m ig h t never
overcome

SARAH OVERSTREET

A c c e s s ib ility laws:
Draw ing the line
You exmld «all It tfie case of the rrading juts
held hostage or "The Pit and thr l i e
j» tslrnm*
Several of Ihe jiojiular
story juts
in
SjutngftrId. 31*- juibltc rln ix -n ta iv »• k"&gt;l*
have l&gt;een covered over with plywood The
pits multi level trading and story arras in
ihe libraries have liern judged Insetrssible
in lower levels In students in wheel* hairs by
the federal Office of Civil Mights and until
they are made at t rsslhlt* they're off limits In
all students
t

ability in accomplish change, change hoj«r
fully, which rrpresenls Improvement Here,
ihe two former mayors follow markrdly
different paths Th e Sun/onf H c r.ild believes
those paths demonstrate M om s will be (he
more effective commissioner of the two
In l.ongwood. Perry otlrrrd up excellent
plans to revitalize an undlstlngutshable
downtown and beautify drab sections of Stale
Hoad 434 She tailed lo gather a consensus on
cither subject and blamed her opponents
Even as a member of the Charter Review
Commission Iasi year. P trrv promised a
county wide growth management and envi­
ronmental regulation commission meriting
serious review. She was unable to Inspire
support or provide a convincing argument lor
the C R C to give li further discussion
In Lake M ary. Morris m ustered both
commission and com m unity support t«r
t

sounds list good tn tie true It ts

C h i l d r e n cr i ed

ELLEN GOO

Script doctors, heal thyselves
W A S H IN G TO N — I bad a great weekend
Friday night, hrfurr a wonderful dinner al a
favorite rrstuurant. my husband and I didn't
go see "P u lp Fiction " It was wonderful, not
dlscutsing Ih r rousing scene tn w hlrh a
gunshot sprays somebody's brains around a
car Interior, and not having our angel hair
pasta remind us of It.
Saturday was great loo. Since w r didn't see
"The Specialist," we didn't waste valuable
time wondering why Sharon Stone s chararirr
chose to strip lo a G-string and preen before an
uncurtained window while taking a phone call
because we never saw "N atural Horn Killers."
we didn't have a single flashback to Juliette
Lewis hating sex atop a car and then blowing
her partner to smithereens
Nothing like not seeing a good movie
That's odd. coming from me — a certified
member of the Movie Nut Society, a former
film student who loves movies so much that as
a child. I once asked my m om If there was such
a thing as a trad one That I now purjxrsely
miss so m a n y movies m eans som rlhlng
Something that a call from m y brother. Bruce
— who'd phoned to say he'd Just seen
"Fiction" — revealed.
When I asked If he liked it. h r hesitated
"It had really great m om ents," he said "Hut
after It was over. I was silling In the dark,
asking. 'W h y am I learning so m uch about hit
men and d rug dealers? "
INot Id mention movledum's endless serial
killers, sadists, hookers and Mafiosi.)
"W hy am I. Joe Average, being led this?” he
conllnucd. "l&gt;o I know such jrrojile? No Dors
it enrich me to delve Into their psyches?
Critics say. You have lo see this!" But why Is
It so IrnjxirtHnl lo learn about depraved
people?"
Iln u r has a writer friend w ho recently asked
him to read h!s screenplay, a prc-World War II
adventure Tho u g h Initially w ary — who
savors the prospect of h a tin g a p a l's
“ masterpiece"? — Unite, a musician, was
pleasantly shocked "You know* how you ran
hear a piece of music and say. T h a i's ft T h a t’s
excellence"' he asked. "li wax so good. I frit. J
can t bellevr I know h im ."’
The scrrenplay. hr says, has been rejected
by agents all over Hollywood. Each told Ills
friend. "It's great We love this. Hut there's Just
not enough violence. ... Kids today won't buy
It." Each ultimately uskrd. "C a n you fix It?"
but whal. exactly. Is broken?
A scrcenjduy that, like those of such
staggering recent hits as "the Lion King and
"Forrest G u rn p ." eschews violence for humor,
tenderness and advenlure? T h e notion that
what children and lecn tigers really wani. must
have. Is violence — when hlockbuslrrs from
" E T “ to "Star W ars" lo " T h r Fugitive" lo Ihe
all-time w inner, the cartoonist! "Jurassic

r&gt;-;f-teAVir

Park” proved lhal high susjiense. high jinks
and high youth attendance ran lx- had without
gallons of crimson splashing Ihr screen?
Script doctors, heal thyselves
Audiences too I recently read that Oprah
Winfrey walkrd oul of a screening of ihe new
film. "Interview With the Vampire," explain­
ing that she no longer wished to let Aimed
depravity and negativity Into her conscious
ness
At some point. I
m a d e a s im ila r
rhotee My m ind's
decor Is too valuable
to be sjilaltrrrd and
sm rarrd with some
H o lly w o o d sicko 's
horrific Images Sr*
are Ihe minds of my
children.
M y resolve isn't
jx-rfrrt Occasionally,
I slip, allowing my
children — who pre­
ssure me afler being
prrssurrd by friends
w h o *v e s e e n
whatever'* "hot" —
to see movies they
shouldn’t.
What worries me
more are the millions
of children w hose
parents don’t even try I suspect the children
who need the most help distinguishing be­
tween the surreal, fictional actions ol movie
characters and what's acceptable In real life,
gel Ihe least.
I discussed tills with m y friend, movie critic
Jane Horwitz. Though she urged me lo see
"Pnlfi Fiction" for Its "message of redemption”
a n d " l o w l i f e s c u m b a g s w h o ta lk so
beautifully," she said children shouldn't see li
and ihe hundred oilier R rated movies they
line up lo see.
Standing In line lor "H ard Target" — that
"awful, horribly violent movie everyone called
high a rt," she said, she saw- lour boys "T h e y
w rrr lug. but dearly young suburban kids. 13
or 14 lop*.
The teen-age girl In the box office
sold them the tlrkels. Everyone knows it

happens."
Ilorw ltz. who has a m uch higher tolerance
for stylish mayhem than I. agrees: Only
consumers — you. me and Ojirahs everywhere
— can Influence ih r movie Industry by Just
saying no to garktgr. By making sure our
children say no loo As Jane says. "Marketing
— money — Is the only thing Hollywood

understands,"
Okay. So. wanna grt together soon and nut
sec "Interview W ith the Vampire"?
Saturday's good Inr me too.

"I H I III IIT

when learning that
ihe arras where they
loved tn curl up with
a hook nr choove
their sjxus to llsirn to
a l e a r l i r i 's s to ry
would tie covered
It v mu ihai I dis
agrre w ith federal
art rs s ttiillly law s,
not at all Hot in this
ra»«- ib r Irrm
ai
resxihle is m urky al
Children cried
brat
when learning
One of the *r hoots,
that tho areas
w h lrh has a large
where they
p opulation of dl*
loved lo curl up
aided students, dr
with a book
signed Its pit ajtrctll
would be
i ally m i lltal student*
covered J
III wheelchairs could
sit on Ihe top level
where other children
also sit Bet ause these kids arr small enough
lo lx- easily t arried, teachers often brought
them down into the lower levrls
I had a lengthy discussant with Steve
Stratton, acting regional director for thr
Office of Civil Rights, and w r disagreed on
terminology H r (old me the school syslrm
had "voluntarily" conic up with the idea of
(startling off the jtils until II could conic up
w llh a more Inclusive Mdutlon Yel II Ihe
schtMtl system hadn't acted, he said, ihe
lederal ageney "w ould have had lo resort lo
our administrative enforcement authority lo
terminate federal funding
In other words,
use It anil lose it Lose lederal lum llng lor Ihe
entire system
When I told Strailon II seemed to inr as II
the system had voluntarily" at led m uch a* I
had rrsjxindrd to jxtllre-car lights and [lulled
over when I was sjx-rdmg. he asked me,
"M a'am , do you have a rhlld In a wheeli hair?
If you did. you mlghl understand how the
child would lerl in not Ix-mg able lo gri lo all
areas ol the library.”
Well, he had me Ihrre I don't have a rhlld
tn a wheelchair But (or several years while I
played "big sister" to a deal t tuld. I thought I
look a sensible ajijiroat h lo her sirugglrs I
was thankful for ih r law which mandated
lhal the school syslrm supply her with an
in irrp rrtrr for her classes and special tutor
Ing help, yel I didn't insist I hat all children In
her classes become fluent in sign language so
she would lx- Irss excluded I once angrily
railed a coach because she hadn't heard
about a team party announced by verbal
Invitation, but I realized Ih r strjts Ih r school
was taking lit her behalf anti npjtrrcUIrd
them
1advocate that the schtxil system take steps
lo make ihe story pus more Inclusive, and
officials arr working on plans to rrtrolll the
areas which they hope the O lflrr of Civil
Rights will accept But to Insist that a school
cannot have a rrading jilt unless every child
in a wheelchair can sit in every area of il
seems a s ridiculous as demanding ih.it ih r
srhool gymnasium or auditorium contain no
arras that cannot be reached and used by
children In wheelchairs •• thereby no bleach­
ers and no ehair-back seats
Am i why the rither/or approach? School
olfkials had lo wait several months lor Ihe
Offlce of Civil Bights to make a ruling on dir
Jills recently, and rxjx-rt to wall us long lo
hear If ihelr new plans arr accepted
Even Ihe new Americans W llh Dtsahlllllrs
Acl, which was passed in 1990 and inundates
accessibility In all jiubllc Institutions, didn't
Insist rut retrofitting overnight Institutions
ami businesses were given from one lo four
yrars to berom r accessible. k i w i on criteria
such as mi in Ix-r of employers

Ifganj

J

�'.ant-UiJ M*ra*d ‘iwvfOMJ, florid*

C om m uter plane circled for
32 m inutes before crashing
A Hat km A d m ln l*iullm i I‘la nr*
a ir sometimes tirld (nr two In
Ih rrr hour* hr %nld
K O SELAW N hill
A llrr Ihr
Mall. * tm dr*rrlbrd Ih r la*l
itoim ril rom muter plane ll&lt;-w in tnlriulr* nl Might 4 1HI al .i n r* *
a holding |u ttrin lot 12 minute*
conference, *ald p re lim in a ry
then ilr u r m ln l In H ,(W ) frrl III Iran* rt(*l» «h&lt;&gt;» ilirrr * r r r rm
rough «r&lt;ilhf| air traffic inn
iran*ml»*ioti* nr dtslre** signal*
(roller* asked n in hnlii Inf altrr ih r pilot* agrrrd In c lrrlr
annthrr lO m im tir*
(nfarinlh rr lOnitriutr*
A pilot * kiln* lr11((*-'I i hr rr
Irorsiigutncs tvg.in searching
quest wllti a
III.itin you ** Tuesday through Ihr scattered
T lu n r * r r r I hr Iasi words mu
rutdilr *om r o( It *niall rnough
liu llr r i Iirat11 (tntti Ih r rrrw
In (a- &lt;arrlrd mil tiy hand T l i r y
(rilrta l off k*U U said T u rw U |
*ll! tirgin studying Ihr drhrt* In
T h ir r m inulr* U ir r Am rrli an thr n r tl lew day* *ald N IS H
K a fir Flight 4 1H| dl*ap|M-arrd •(■■krainan T r d I.opalklewlc /
l(m n raiUf k irrn s All liH jmiplr
T h r pmcr** of rrm ovlng and
al«&gt;arit « r t r klllnt Monday wlirn Identifying ih r rrmaln* of th r 64
Ih r |iUnr slammed min a muddy p a * * r n g r r * and fo ur r r r w
soybean field during a driving m rm h rr* *a* to h rg in ttit*
ra inti nr in
morning It could takr linrn a
* r r k lu a month In recover all
I * n I n ( 11 g h I w e a t h e r thr hcaly part* and drhrt*. alalr
jililk if lr t had b rrn Iw uril (nr
|*&gt;iu r Sgl Je rry Parker *ald
turhulriue amt li mg u td S i
* II you 'ook al ihr photo* and
itnnal 1 rarispor la llo n Safety
or rial v lr* * n( thr * fri kagr *ttr
Ihkartl •liaunian I iiii Mall Invr*
(III will give you *onir Idea a* lu
llg a to r* were ( l i n k i n g Ih r
why Ih r | itt«rw i« taking
plane • m h r ilala recorder to *rr
long. Mall *ald
It I h r ( i l l n l r e c e iv e d th r
warning*
* ll t* a devastating scene
ll l* not unusual lor p U tu • in •tam tnrrrd (in* Evan llayh.
fly In tioidlng (Mitrru* f&lt;*r ;W w h o y i r w r d i h r * r r n r try
m lm itr* said David Hinson an helicopter Tuesday "T h e dr
a d m in is tra to r w ith F r d rr a l *(rurtloti I* complete "
■ y N AN CY ARMOUR
Associated P f t t l Writer

■ yN ICKPFKIPA UP
Herald Staff Writer

S e a r c h e r * w h o s lo g g e d
through ih r inui k on loot warn
after Ih r i ia*h described *rn.ill
t hunk* u( *rna*hrit alrplanr and
p in r* o( l*Mllr* T h r largest
pin r of planr wa* a (» In H (not
section nl llir tail
There's not n o r body llial'*
in iA rl." *aid llirflg h lrr .Irrry
Cramer
l,cr Sm ith, who live*
nrartiy *atd thr harrrn Drld
‘‘•mrllrd llkr a b u trh rr *hnp ’
Ih r planr * i* n rrtginr* havr
hrrn rrrcrvrfrd al Ih r crash stir
a* havr Ih r (light (lata rrm rdrr
and co ckpit voice rrco rd ri
w hlrh arr taring anal* m l tn
Washington,
While thr voter rrco rd ri cap
lu ird thr crew « final word*, thr
da la rr« order *hould gtvr tnvr*
llgator* Information on rngtnr
(irrfom ianrr thr d r Icing *y»
trio and othrr syslrm s
Mall *aid th rrr apprarrd to te
nothing rrm aikahlr a (mot thr
w raihrr at Ih r lltnr of thr «ra*h.
-H d thr wratltrr warning* * rrr
"i m a in ly not unusual."
hot onr pilot told ronimtlrr*
that ter lorm rd on hi* plant
while flying through Ih r w m r
•tonn that Flight 4 IH 4 rnrtmn
tried T h r I&gt;.illd* Morning Nets*
rrjmMed Wednesday. citing a
*ouri r doer to Ihr investigation

G ER TR U D E M AY B LA C K
G r r i r n d r M ay B la c k . 93.
handover Place. Langwood. died
Monday. Oct 31. 1994 In Mend
tan Nursing Momr. Longwnod
Born Feh 27 !f*01 in New
London. Ohio, she moved lo
Central Florida in 1979, She w.i*
a h o m e m a k e r. She was a
member of First Congregational
C hu rch. Elyria. Ohio
Survivors Include daughter*.
Ikmtile Browne, lamgwood; Atm
Musklm. Altamonte Springs; Ih r
g r a n d c h i l d r e n ; 10 g re a tgrandchildren
Gullies Carey M.nul Garden
t'h apcl Funeral Home. Long
wood, tn charge of arrange­
ments
C H R IS T IN E A N N E A T K A
C h ris tin e A n n F a lk a . 42.
V irg in ia A ve n u e . Altam onte
Springs, riled Monday, Oct 31
1994 ul Winter Park Memorial
Hospital Born Jan . 21. 1952 III
Cedar Hujiidv low a. she moved
lo Central Florida In l9Hli She
was a secretary. She was a
m e m b e r of F irs t C h ris tia n
C hurch. Cedar Rapid*
S u rv iv o rs include mother.
H etty M lg lin rrlo . Altam onte
Springs brother. Jerry Mable.
I.ongwooel. sister. I.lnda Hunt.
Cedar Rapids.
B ald w in -F a irc h ild Funeral
Hom e. Altamonte Springs, in
charge nl arrangement*
C U R T IS O S C A R F L O W E R S
Curtis Oscar Mowers. 1*7. W
N in th Street. Sa n ford , tiled
Monday. Oct. 31. 1994 al Cen­
tro! Florida Hc-gtonal Hospital
Horn Ju ly 3. 1927 lu Glriivlllc,
O n., he moved lo Central Florida
111 1957. lie was a retired long
distance Irrlgltl truck driver. Mr
was a veteran of I he I I S Arm y.
Survivor* Include daughter.
Teresa. Sanlord. sou. Jim m y.
W uycroM. Ga.: broiher*. Halplt.
Altamonte Sjirtng*. Hubby, and
Edward, built uf Lake Monroe;
three grandchildren.
Beacon three t Cremation Serv­

I tvit C r n tr r Traditionally thr
breakfast*. sponsored by the
Over 50 C lu b arr gathering
jitac r* lor contestants w lia rnrtt
n r w r n m r r * a* w rit a* o ld
friend* m a n y of wltnm havr
partk t|u tn l m game* during ih r
|u*t two decade*

year* th r Sanlord game* will lie
a ipiailfyUig lime tor tile licit
natkinal event the Senkrr S(v»Mv
t la*«ii m San Antonki. in May ol
IlklN Winner* In mast mniprtt
live sport* will tveom e rltglhlr
to partk Ipalr lor llie uattoii.il
event*

A&lt; c u r d in g lo L'arv
"Th r
(iotdrn A g r G*m r* Iwgan 20
yrar* ago a* an Idra h rtw rrn a
lew local huMnr**inrti ll ha*
•titer grow n into onr of the
Mrgr*t irm u r gamrv m the Stan
of Florida, and m n g n i/ rd na
ltonallv a* the Nation* Otrtr*t
Senior (lam e*

S|iortmg rvrn l* will tnrludr
golf irrim*. cycling, swimming,
r h rc k rrw , how ling
billiard*
Uivkrltiall. dominos « nlitnagr
tMilminirm. racrwalkmg. (*nor
racing ptnoi hlr. dam mg krill
ting shulllrlkMtd pam akc Dtp
ping archery, bridge, timerslior* and varkni* traik and
field event*

T h r lu m n iu n ltv wtdr actlvlly
I* *u|&gt;|Mirtrd by thr S rm ln o lr
C o u n ty Tuu rta t !&gt; rv rlo p m rn i
Count ll local IniamrwM * orga &gt;
ni/aiion* and private cilt/rn* It
I* ataflrd hy a large group eg
volunlrer*
A n ytm r agr 56 and ovrf t*
Invltrd lo yu rU i l|if|l'
We w ill l«r Jiavuig a *|&gt;r &lt; ioJ
twallghr Over &gt;kiil*r ihl* yrar
Jour* *aid “ And people do nor
have tn I k * p.itiu ipattt* tn lire
game* to takr tin* trip T h r co«t
t* 925 lor ih r ih rrr hour rrutwe
and I lu ! Include* dinner and a
wonderful time
A* with the game* however, a
m inim um agr of 55 year* ha*
hern r*tahh*hrd T k kcl* lor the
rru ia c a r r also available al
Golden Age hrad(|uaMrr*
Tht* y ra r. a* m altrrnatm g

ice, Orlando, in charge ol arr.ingrrnrnts
L E O C L I F F O R D J E R K IN S
Leo Clifford Jerkins. 94. East
First Street. Sanfoid. died M on­
day. Oct 31. 1994 Ul Central
Morula Hc-gtoiial Hospital. San
lortl Horn March 7. 11KX) In
Putnam C ounty, lie moved 10
Central Florida In 1977 Me was
a retired electrician with thcPiihtie Services A Electric Ga*
Com pany. New Jersey Mr was a
metnlwr of Franklin C entury
Masonic Lodge No IU. Trento n.
N J . Crescent Temple Shrine.
Chapter ol Royal Arch Mason.
P a lm y ra . N J . and H e le n a
Cainm undry of Knight Tem plar
Survivor* Include two nieces,
lour nephew*
Bri**on Funeral Home. Sanford, in charge ol arrangement*
F R A N K L IN K N U P P
Franklin Kiiiqiji. 29. Bunnell
Hoad. Altamonte Springs, tiled
Monday. O cl 31, 1994. B o m In
Lawton. Okla . hr moved lo
Central Florida lit 1973. Ih- wa*
a Kiowa artist and craftsman l l r
wa* Hapllst
S u rv iv o r* Include m o the r.
Donna Morrison. Lawton. Okl.i .
lather. Frank. Ocala, brother*.
William. Orlando. Mike Tu rn e r.
Mecr*. O k la .. T o n y T u r n e r .
A llre d T u r n e r . S l r v r n Saltmaunt. all of Dallas. T im Tu rn e r.
Lawlon; sisirr. Ann Marie Mor­
rison. C a c h e . Ikla: |ia lrrn u l
g ra n d p a re n ts. Mr and Mr*
Charles To w n se n d . H arrison­
burg, Vu.
P I t c h r r •H a e k tiey F u n e r a l
Motile. Carnegie Okla., In chargc
Of arrangeincnls.

Am ong Ih r larger scale rvrnl*
a rr Ih r t.xlrnt sh o w , dame
to m (w in ton. hohhv A plioto
graphy show arid historic tun
walk*
In addttkin lo the breakfast*,
addttinnal event* t|ir* yrar in
elude _a_tm iM iint tour Social
iccrpOon iwiiutiit rive t crvwe.
aoclxiie unit cfrHc t&gt;an&lt;(ori
Complete lisltng* of each of
the evrtil* time and day, Iota
lion, and *(Hinvcirlug orgaut/a
lion* a rr avallalde al ttir Civic
C rtilrr and S.trilord Senior Cm Irr
T h e lira d c p ia rtrr* for Ih r
game* I* at llie Civic Center 401
K S rm lno lr HJvd For additional
Inlorniallon *to|i at th r Civic
Center. Senkir Center, or pluwr
aJOSfHHf

temporary personal agency She
was a member of Sl Mary
Magdalene Catholic C h u rrh
Su rvivo rs Include husband.
Karl E .: d a u g h lrr. K lm b rrlv
Huni. Altam onlr Spring* sis­
ter*. E m ily M a rlo w . Sarah
Jones. Murv Weigel, all ol Min­
neapolis; one grandchild
All Fatihs Cremation Service.
Casselberry. In charge of ar­
rangements
FLO R EN C ESC H A TZ
Florence Sch.il/, (*4. Village on
I h r Green. Village Green Place.
Longwnod. died Sunday. Ocl
30. 1994 al her residence. Born
Ja n . 2. 1910 It: New York City,
she moved to Central Florida In
1992. She was a retired school'
teacher I II New York City
S u rvivo rs Include son. Dr.
M artin. Lo ng wood; brothers.
Marlin Hollander. Port Sl. Lurie.

3 tW 4

LAK K M ARY I h r la k e Mary C it y
Corn m issimi will Itold another double merim g
Ihl* Thursday The Itrst I* a workshop to
(otitliior chw usskm on thr target Industry
drvrk*(&gt;nirni dl*trk t
T h r rrgular meeting will tw-gtn at 7 p m . or
a* soon alter the workshop a* (rosslhlr As of
early flits w rrk the following Items were listed
on ih r agenda
• Call In Order
Invocation - Fledge of
AlIrgtatHr
• Sicec tal presentation*
• Cill/rn (kirtlr ip.itIon
• Hrjairtsolf ll* Manager I see lielow)
• Hep at* of Mayor. Commissioners Clljf
Ailorney
9 Ordinance 7 2 1 — 2nd reading — A n n ru n g
a pp m ilm alrly flvr arrr* located on Ihr north
sldr of Kinma Oaks T rail
• 2nd pub lic h e a rin g
A p p ro va l of
Woodbrtdge (Olym pia Mornrsl drvel&lt;&gt;(imrnt
agreement
A num lirr of ordinance* to Iw presented on
first or sec one) reading deal with amending thr
rlty 's f uture laind U*e lk-sign.ition Th e y
Involve ih r lollowing arras
• Ordinance M l I
2nd read mg - Amend
Ing from low density residential lo lowr/mrdlum
density residential and rtstrieird erwnmrreial
offlr e spac r
• Ordinance fi'r2
2nd reading — Am rnd
ing from restricted eo m m rrci.il cotm nrrc i.cl/offke space to professional office (Weldon
Mlvdl
• Ordinance R*ri — 2nd reading — Amend
from corn mere la l/ofritr to restricted comm en tal-offU r *|mi e (Victoria Squarrl
• Ordinance *i(M — 2nd reading - Amend
Ing Compatibility table
• Ordinance &lt;•'*&gt; — 2nd trading - Am rnd
Ing Comprehensive Plan
• Ordinanc e 722 — 1*1 reading — Amending

Chaptrr 157 landscaping. Muffrrlng and Open
Spare
• Ordinance 723 — 2nd rr ailing — A m e n d ­
ing Sec lion 70 27. traffic- regulation*
• Ordinance 727 — 2nd reading - Accept
Ing drainage easement from Royal Academy of
(warning and Shell Oil Co
• Ordirvanr r 72H
2nd reading — Accept
log utility easement from Robert Mortan.
feather Kdg.• ordinance 72'» - 2nd rradlng
Aceepl
Ing utility easement from Pnw rU/Hoyrlte
• Ordinance 730 - 1st reading - Vacate
lol* 7 and H. Technology park at lathe Mary,
l-ik r Mary Assoc tatr* Ltm llrd Partnrrtfup
• Ordinance 724 — 1st reading
Amending
Section 70 04 regulation of sale of motor
vehicle*, trailers tmat* and equipment
• Ordinanc e 725 - 1st reading - Amending
Sec turn 113 02 regulating rummage sale*
• Ordinance 726 — 1*1 rradlng
Amending
Section 150.05 prrm ll fre*
Included In the report from the Clly Manager
arr the following Item*
• Hr quest from Celebration Church for
approval to dose Lakrvlrw Avenue tietween
Country Club Hoad and 4th S X lrrrt on Nov 6
from noon until 3 p m . and approval for
additional signs
• Hequest approval of interim economic
development Incentive policies
• Hrcjuetl approval for participating In
malt htng grant with Seminole County In an
amount not to exceed 914.000 lor the FO O C
gram related lo Em m a Oak* Tra il
• Hequest approval of work order lor engi­
neering serv ice*, walrr »y »lrm Improvement*
• Hequest approval of Phase II radio
equipment purr base for poller department.
TC I Cable television *uh*rrltwrs In the I-akr
Mary area will be able lo see the com mission
meeting on rable rhannrl 2
T he Lakr Mary City Mail I* located al 100 N
Country Club Hoad, in laikr Mary

Shoemaker
C o n tin u e d from Page I A
as chairman
I he airport rierlenerd continued
growth resulting in the devclo p tn rn l c*l one ol Ih r finest
alt (tort* in the country and a
major (kistllvr economic inffu
r n c r on I he clly of Sanlord
Seminole County, and Its rest
dent*
T h e oftletal name of the build
Ing is tn tw "Th e A K Shcwmak
r r J r Inirrnatkinal Term inal
T h r tu n ir wilt tw cut a perma­
nent dedication plaque tu he
al lac hetl to live new building.
U

U mc ltd * la c u u u a l is p a iL a H a
4 otUlton temsmcc in u i p m j n •

I I I fee Cecclfjcl FlotOla He(|k«cal
A ir (airt Tfte new building is
evprcted to Iw eornpleled am)
ready for u*e try the end of this

month.
T h e old terminal building will
tie converted n* a baggage area
and major ear rental cijwrulton
T h e north end of ih r building
w ill tw a holding area lor incom­
ing aircraft jrassrngers
South ol Ih r new- terminal, a

Sidney Hollander, Fort Pierce;
two grandchildren
D rth Shalom Memorial Cha­
pel. Orlando, m charge ol ar­
rangements
J O H N W IL L IA M W E ID N E R
J o h n William Weldner. 38.
Glasgow Avenue, Drllnnu. died
Sunday, Ocl, 30. 1994 al hi*
residence Horn Jan 28. 1956 in
S m ie r* Point. N J . he moved lo
Central Florida In 1986. Mr wa*
an advertising salesman for (InA u to T ra d e r p u b lica tio n In
Volusia County.
S u rv iv o rs include jia rrtiis.
Ja c k and Joan Weldner. De­
ltona son*. John William III.
Bryan Keith Ik ii Ii ol Dellona:
sister. Linda. Dellona
Gallic** Carey Hand Garden
C hajx-I Funeral Home. Longwood. in charge ol ,ir rangemerits.

2&lt;&gt;l space [Mrkltlg lot I* bring
built with an additional *&gt;*i
spore lot to the west and a 30
s|&gt;ai e bus parking lot lo the east

Me was president of Ih r San
ford Chamber of Commerce fn
1973. and recipient of the cov­
eted Topper Aw ard In 1988

Slwwmakrr. a lllejong rrsldeni.
has had a lengthy association
w ith area org atiU ailo n s Mr
served on llie Seminole County
P la n n in g and Z o n in g Com
mission for rtghi years, spent lb
year* with thr Lyn* Bus Board,
and 3b years w ith the Mid
Morida Home Builders Associa­
tion u nh id in g service as an
officer and director

Presently. Shcwmaker serve*
w ith Ih r C o u n ty In d u s tria l
Board. C lly of Sanford Con
tractor* ‘ Ik card. City of Sanford
Board of Adjustment and A p ­
peal, University ol Florida Presi
dent's Council, and has been on
Ih r Airpo rt A u th o rity since
1971

S c h d o ls
Continued fro m Page I A
for
"rrvedevelopment" through fi­
nancial Incentives
The best way In combat the
problem* of poverty. Douglas
su'd t* through thr schools. And
thr only way to do that, he
noted. Is through business in ­
tervention
"W e went to the schools and
sal down with the teachers and
uskrd thrm wfiat they needed."
he said “ Th e y didn't ask for
money Th e y asked for Divi­
dends |volunteers). They asked
for playground equipment They
asked lor classroom supplies
They asked for support *'

alone
' Supporting the I T A ts not
high on ihrtr agendas." hr said
Ifougla* believe* If the bust
nesses get behind the schools In
I he jKiverty arras and offer
volunteer assistance and provide
needed e q u ip m e n t that the
communities w-lU gain the power
to turn themselves around.
"Otherwise these schools will
not be able tu provide Ihr same
kinds ol opportunities to help
these s tu d e n ts ," he n o te d
"They are not on equal footing
with the other students without
the volunteer support for what
Ih r irarhrr* are doing "

Public school monu

He notrd that In more affluent
c o m m u n it ie s a n d sch o o ls ,
parents have the tune and (he
money lo purchase equipment
and spend volunteer hours in
the school. In the poorer arras,
h r said, the parents were work­
ing more than one job and often
Irvin g to hold a family together

Thursday, Nov. 3 . 1FM

Spaghetti and Meal Sauca
Garden Salad
Chilled Fruit Salad
or Chat’s Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fat Milk

JIT y /Irtlo v c d S fu tie t,
!7 ftr a ^ //te e , 6 e n o t o f f a in t
/ m a r t \ o fa m ilie s v a n k e v ft us
a p a rt. 7c/oai, o n m y s a n ra , to
see t/tv v a g a in . \ f o u a re a tte n d in g

4

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4:00

U , to o , n d t h e t/ie r e , m s u v /t
d is g u is e th a t e v e n h y b ro th e r
a i l l n o t re c o g n iz e m e
(U n t il th a t m a g ic a l a fte rn o o n , 7
d a re m a in , th y s ile n tly den ote d ,
Ao/ncf*

v \

Frederic F. Gatm, Jr. Ruth (&amp;** jrvl II;« » jrxl*cB dun mm -r ixv.'*
K A T H R Y N A N N R IO H T E R
K a th ry n A n n R lg h irr. 40.
Ilu lla w u y D riv e . A lla m n n le
Springs, died Monday. Oct. 31.
199-t al Colum bia Park Medical
Center. Orlando Born Feh. IH.
I94H In Mlniiea|Hills. she moved
In C rntrol Florida In 1979. She
was a branch manager lor a

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Lake Mary commission agenda

Games
C o n tin u e d from P*g« I A
Jorir* *ald foe m m l of thr
rvrn t* registration mav hr dour
a* lair a* J4 hour* prior to ihr
a&lt; tual m injirtiunn with only a
few r *i r|Ktnn*
T h r 1992 games had Ih r
laigr*i attendance with * 450
registered athlete* and .1 400
rv rn t partk Ijiant* A total of 64
percent of ih r (vartk t|*arit* were
m rn *»nh 36 (artirni wornrti
I hr avrragr age t* 70
l,a*t year ilirrr were | 270
registered athlrtr* and 2 I'M
r v rn t |MrOrtpanl* T h r percent
age of m r n v rt* u * women
[lartu l|htntv (lu n g e d with 58
percent inert and 42 percent
women T h r avrragr *gr la»t
year wa* 72
Fvrnt* ai tually get underway
till* Friday with a th rrr da*
Golden Age Softball Tourna
ntriii
division* arr ovrr 55
■VfJ. 00. and
T h r m*t
tor Ih r (Vent 1* F . i J M tram
Th e ftw vt rtfwtif^pf rirouailr*
w ill hr field Suudav. at I p III . at
th r Sanlord Civic C rn trr AI«o
Sunday, the firwi cotitfirtltlon
rv rn t* will get underway with
Soiling at noon on lu k r Baldwin
In Orlando
A* in ih r pa*t year* rotnprlllive rvrnt* will hr tnivrd m with
fun rvrnl*. exhibit*, and rn lrrutn m e n i
Mral* w ill al*o la- me ludrd
with hrrakla*t* each day begin
iiing at 7 a m Monday al I hr

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Serious school violence
touches one city in four
By R A N D O L P H B. tC N M IO

AtSOClA f d P f « » W f U f _______
W A S H IN G TO N
Vkdetitr
ha* hH(&gt;«
academic prrfor
ni&gt;tn&lt; r A* A major « ont f ill in
Itie nation's school ilw rifi*
according in a study lit*!
I i h i i i 'I violence l'»»k (&gt;Utf at
m Imh*! in u w OUl «d loui cllles
over the (vwi v m i
1 hrsc finding* r r v r « l A
situation lluil 111 * lirttiroe A
m t«|r«|iir4'l m n r r m — not J»i *i
4 unique and unfortunate
r lu r w tetlstk «*l a lew troubled
«. h&lt;*'l* &lt;&gt;t elite* said Atlanta
t'mmctlw unum fa ru lyn laing
Hank* III*! vice president ol
Itie Natkinal l.rague "I * Hlr*
S’lotrn ir she tililftl
In*
brrm ttr 4* prominent «n t*»ur
4* aosdrm lf (wtfnrmarire or
lu rrtru lu m ( I h i k m in many
*» lu»*l*
(H &lt;(»• elite* Ih4l responded
io a league survey on school
i m ini' r In August and Sep
im itirt -VM perrent rltftl a
imilrrAblr inctra w in school
ilo lr n r t over d ir (*»*t five
y n n while )u*i 17 pen rut
*4iil vkdrnce had declined or
wa* not a problem
And 25 percen' reported
•indent deaths nr wrkius Inju
ne* within die prrvtoUA &gt;eAr
4* 4 rr*ull of violence
K r p n r i* nl a tta c k s ,
s h o o t in g * . * r * r c h r » fu r
»C4|*&gt;U* 1(411A 44H i It v 4nd
oilier incident* tune rrrAled
irAi Atitieiy aim I uncertAlnly
About

t u t » ti Ap p e n itiA » h e n

a

kkl* go In st hunt eArh day."
th e re p o rt *4ld
Just tWO *eek* ago the
federal Center* lor l&gt;l*ea*e
Control And Prevention re*
(■tried dull die homicide rale
4ti i'iti g vouiif! men age* 15 lo
|‘&gt; mute than tloutiled lelAeen
|«m A And I d d l
When II i tune* to vkilenee
III die (14*1 a tun may t»4ie*led
tu fl«l Until* now lead* to
gunfire.' *4i«l l&gt;r llavtd Sat
r her. director of die C DC
Ttie C u m u li ol the Great
City Schools rr(m rtrd In Sep
Icm her dun Urge city school*
rrrorded 7 3 Incidents involv­
ing Ar4(«in* per I.UUU tnkldlr

w lum l *tudeiil* over die 1*4*1
two vear* I lie lAte a 4* l«iArr
In high a t hoot* 4l 3 H jet
| I O ) students
‘ Y o u n g p e o p le * im jily
shmild tun have IO live III Ir4l
nl vruiiig eilminAl* a ho tarry
gun* to school.
President
Clinton *4id Oel 23 In signing
An esecutlve unter Ili4t re
quire* «• hunt districts to r*(iel
lor At leAtit one year any
«iii&lt;lent wh«i tiring* a gun to
the t lAMinum
Among the ineA*«ire* l»elrig
used to rope with die grow mg
pi'ililetn were patrols bv » tty
l*4ke. reported in 70 percent
nl eornmunnie* And die pie
■rrue of mclAl itele« lor* III
•« hod* In neAlly one fifth nl
a II tine*
According lo die
N atio n a l l . r i | u r ol C llle *
study
Melal detector* were tielng
\i*rd lit 34 periellt of Itie 'lllr*
n( |t At ( ■ ki (irople or more IN
(lerrent In cnm m unllle* &lt;&gt;l
50.U ID to I00.OOO And 17
jienent of smaller town*
While 23 perreni of the 7(*l
elite* »u r i r i r d reported vto
lener Irsd ln g lo death or
ImspitalUatkin a it hut a year
the threat a a * greatest til die
larger rlile*
Forty one (irreenl of large*!
ellle* reporlrd *urh i a*r*
compared Atth 32 (irrie n l of
middle size and IU (irrie n l of
•mailer town*
And II wa» die largest ttltr*
wlierr art lncrcA*e«l level of
violence over ihe la*l live
vear* a a * m&lt;i*i often reported
— 33 prrrent Hiking vkdence
A 4* reported by 411 pertrni of
die middle sire cllle* and 31
percent of smaller eommunt
He*
Small town* also reported
problem* The *tudy ruiUng a
town of under 6.000 pr«i(»le
* h rre i * i i polke ollk-er* liave
tieen assigned lo sc hool jiairol
lull time
The presence of etiy polke m
(tat rolling school* wa* rela
lively constant rrgardles* ol
the city * u r — 73 (irrteiil ol
Ihe lilggesl tide*. 74 pert rtit ol
the middle *lre one* and 67
percent ol smaller communl
lie*

Testing of ground beef may stop
^

I f ROBERT O f t l l N f
APFa&lt;rniV tr •
W A S IIIN O T O N
fh s u p e rm a ik e t and m ra t In
duslrles Aanl a letterul judge to
»!o pd te Agrtrulturr tVparlm ent
from testing raw meal lor the
rare hut potentially deadly t
toll liarlrita 0157 117
The Li a suit I tied tue*d4&gt; In
U S lh«trk I CtHtrl in Au*iln
leva* said Ihe Irsllttg won I
protect consumer* Inti r»|»»*r*
industry to costly rr«all* and
pto*e&lt; ulkrtt

High blood cholesterol
less threat in elderly
By B R IN D A C . C O L IM A N
AP Medical Writer
C H IC A G O — High rholrstrrol
m a y h r tr** d a n g e ru u * lo
healthy (irople over age 70 Ilian
lo middle aged (irople a new
•ludy ha* lotind
The result* could mean dial
it*rtor* are needlessly prescrib­
ing t hole*!rrol-lowering drug*
lor many older (Mltrnt*. said
rrsean her* not Involved In Ihe
work.
The most importani thing
about this ikiudyl I* II suggest*
dial we neeil to be carrful
treating high t holestrrol In older
people, durikirtg we re going lo
prevent heart disease," *ald Ur
John I) Urunrell. a profr**or ol
medicine at die Unlverslly of
Washington In Seallle who wa*
not In vo lve d In th r stu d y.
"There's very lllllr data to sug­
gest dial'll work “
The study of !**»7 people from
age* 71 lo 104 found that those
with elevated t Itoleslcrol levels
sullrred no m orr heart attacks
or death* than th eir coun*
trrp.itts with normal t holestrrol
•( holrslrrol In older (irople
may rtirati something very tllf•
lerettl than In younger people.”
said the study * lead author. Ur.
Harlan M Krum holr. an a**l*

u u a JACOBUS
Ijrdi
• /ViMtftOiA't tim n u il
f i t m l L iu in nur
i n m m u n llk n fur 21

Inin
•( m u ll ( u n i

tant professor of inrdit Itie at
Yale University School of Medt
cine He emphasized that more
research l* needed
One possibility Is dial an older
(lerson s cholesterol level may
not reflect levels at a younger
age Another Is that people who
survive a long dine with high
cholesterol may lie more rr*t»
lani to II* artrry t logging potetl
tlal. the researcher* said In
today's l*sur of Th e Journal of
Ihe American Medical A v v « lallon.
An American H rarl Aaaocta
tltm *(Hike«man said previous
research on cholesterol In elderly
people has yielded rorifuslng
findings
Al least two Urge studies have
found that high cholesterol In
creased the likelihood of heart
problems, and at least four havr
found dial It did not. lirunicll
said
H r said the ap|iarriil conlllct
may lie captained by the vary'ng
health of elderly people enrolled
In Ihe studies
T h r s t u d i e s In w h i c h
rholrstrrol seemed harmful In­
volved unusually healthy sub
jer«a, he said For surh people,
heart disease may occur much
lalrr In life, and ch. Irsirrol may
(day a role, he said

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ubile jutvnile
crime incmises
u lu n uLirmtiiK nde Mi* must uvrk
hi Mili e ibesefnvNenn elating Hu­

• I i k h m i hy l l r J r
u h n k m tu thr L iu

n t vj/r Trig diiir on criminals and

• llwri/tht mnnula
i nlkuTl l » h* /hink!
O f rut

milking the famishmentfit ihe crim e’

STBfNOTH
MTBOBJTY

&amp;

lint Ta y lo r had h«q»rd Ihe
ocikm wiMtld (ironi(d die in
du»irv lo lake more aggrrsalve

the American
Arnerlean Meal
Ihe
Institute Nalkinal Grieer* Aswi
clalkitt Southwesl Meal A**»« *a
ikm Te »a * Food Industry A**&lt;&gt;
etalkm convenience •lore* and
die Tr*a* Metallrr* A * « « U lk m
Taylor in a stair nieni said he
regretted Ihe lawsuit - O u r fxrsltwin on K to ll 0137 117 reflet I*
ftur resolve to *• t with die lixil*
available lo u* uxtay even a * we
work in b u ild an im p ro ved
system of meal and poultry
ins(ierlk&gt;fi for Ihe fulttre
he
•aid
Taylor on I uewtay had an
tmunred wane *ie(»* iniended In
make ll fa«**ihle fttr Itufusiry In
u*e anilrntr rnt.’lal rinse* and
o th e r t e c h n lq u t s on m e a t
without prkir tJSUA apfimval
C o n s u m e r g r o u p * w e re
angered
T h e industry ts eon
tlnuli'g their taeik* of delay and
Many r hlldren who »r e n I lldgalktn and dellvrrtng a eon
killed by II *tlll suller (irruianenl laminated (mienUally deadly
product lo consumers
said
kidney and neurological dam
( aniline Sm ith OrWaal of Ihe
age
The plaintiff* Include Hie Center for St write In Ihe Public
Interest
a holesaler* die T ir d Marketing

tuttay til nur

Ih it iK In ftur

Ik ir A m r la lh u i
f n iU r f ib

U S n i « l i l 'l •lodge .lame*
Nowlin last year lotted a delay
In r e q u ir e m e n t * lo r *4tr
handling lalirl* lor raw meat and
nooltrv when lie overturned the

Dial I* a small sanqile given
the v'dunie .d ground lieel *cdd
arid Ihe dlffkulty td finding die
Iw u lriU which llie &lt;le|»arliiieni
eslttltalr* I* found III le*a Ilian I
pen rn l td all b rrI c art a*w*

Institute

((immunities

» I ikh m l h i l l r
l l t n u n l t m n l i IS J k r
I hU-fl A m k l l l ' H

itn n r A n s n h m n it

ll .«|*o MMlIrntted dial M m hael
H Taylor Acting undersecretary
for I'mmI safety and administrator
ol (IS IIA ». F in k ! Safely and
Inspectkm Se rik e . Iirgan die
(irogrant without giving die in
du*irv |iro(irr m iik r

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safety *ir|»* until the rn llie
*v stem ' ould lie overhauled
1 lie industry would havr none
of || •W r filed dll* suit for
i'in * u r n r r p r o ir c tlo n .” *ald
Tim othy M Hammond* |»rr*i
deni of Ihe Im x l Markeflng
Institute die Industry group lor
•upermarkrl*
llr said Hie jadley would lull
consumer* into ignoring ihe
g o v r r n m r n l m arinated safe
Ivaitdllng lalirl* for raw meat and
(toullry which lell (irople In
t mik food thoroughly to kill
harmful Im i Icrta
l. ro ll 0 1 3 7 H7 t au*e«l a
tlradly outbreak of f*«od |«nw.ri
mg in d ir Pscifk Northwesi in
January IUH3 (Mlier tnilbreak*
have f'dlowrd Children are par
llr u l a r l y v u ln e ra b le to Ihe
tiac lerta

Jut e ti crisis

n/rrtrm e .’I tnin

•I iult m l h r n in r

W

original rule*
I h e N a t i o n a l-A t n e r lC a n
Wholesale Grocer* Asanctatkm.
re(irr*enting dlstrllKilor*. was a
plallillll II* 14*1 vear * Milt and
again in die « aw *'.led 1 uewtay
Taylor w ho I* i&gt; n h»»
•*»
m id-August. announced in .«
q e n It lo Ihe Industry Se(»t 2U
dial Ihe Agriculture IXrjianinrnt
would "&gt;n*tder rural rontarnlnaird with the R roll strain to tie
.•dull' rated and sulijet t loret all
lay lor also said govrrnmeril
ln*|wtinr* would la-gin lesiing
griNtnd Irrel ai prix r**mg (darn*
and retail *nar* l«N rtrtilamina
lion taking 3 (Kill sample* a
year
,

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Shop Regular
Store Hours.

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Lions gain sectionals

IN BRIEF
LOCALLY
Sanford Recreation Baton
SA N FO R D — I tie Sanford H n irjtiiK i Dr
purtmrnt is n d m n i Hat on i lu*~ * at the Sanford
Gymnastic* A m &lt; DulldlnK HOI » JN lh I'larr
r v n v T lm ik U y I i i h i i H 43 p m In 7 M) p m
rjiiki|M M i* in I hr pm&lt;r j iii will m « r h In the
(1lM «IM U« I'aradr
H ip fee It I I O jwi nyitilh Jiut I hr r U ia I*
tJoght hv Joy ('ktrr
Fur more in lor matron « j II LVr NH«»7

Altam onte Springs Babe Ruth
A L TA M O N TE SPRINGS
Hrgi*tration lot the
in iiu l spring sraaoti of ih r M ijin .m ir Spring*
Halw Ruth H uvhall I ragur Mill lir hrlil ihl*
Saturday N m rm h rr 5 front I I « in to I p m al
ih r Ka*t monte ( 't v tc C r n lr f
T h r program i« o|irn lo agr* N- IN H rguiram *
m utt lilllt|{ hlltll certificate • p im l ol age
Megl-ilratlou frr 1* » r*4) for resident* .mil *io &gt;
foe non resident* All i ( j m o Mill Itr placed j i (hr
East monte Itrl«1* h* at ton
Tor m orr Info, rati Message l.lnr « l 2 ftl 7ft|0

AROUND THE NATION
Bagwell, Thomas lead All-Stars
NF.W YOH K — T o rn though Ih rv p U v Ihr
same |KMlllnit Ih rrr »a * »till room for MVP* Jell
Hag w r II ami I t.ink 1 horna* on nor tram
Hag well

anil

I horna*

both

w ere

picked

Tuesday on Ih r IIKM major league all star tram
rh o M lt by T h r A m o U l n l h r n
I lags ell beat mil Thom as vo 25 at llrst twiw in
voting by AH «|o&gt;rt* writer* jim I hroudca«ter*
Hoi Ih r p a n rl &lt;ii«i wanted Tlmma* a n ti fir m o
•elected as Ih r ite«lgnated h lllri r t r n though h r
M,i«a D ll only 12 tiroes this season
Along with Hagwell of llou«ion anti Ihoma* of
I h r Chicago While Sox. Ih r AP Ir a n i Included
second liawman Carlos Harrga of C lr v r la n d
abort*1op Cal Klpkrn J r of llahlm orr and Until
baseman Mall William* of San Flam lir a
T h r outllrldrr* M rrr K rn Grtflry J i of Sralllr.
Tony G w vnn of San I Mr go and Allrrtr Hrllr ol
Cleveland and llir ra n hrr w n M lkr Piar/a ol
Lo* Atmrlr*
Greg Maddux of Atlanta Mra* chosen a* Ihr
rlljhi Itamlrd starting pH. h n Juttm y Key of ihr
New Vuik V a lik rrj wa* Ihr Irll Itamlrd *larlrr

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Spurs suspend Rodman
SAN A N TO N IO - T h r San Antonio Spur*,
saying thry Mill not tolrratr iVnnt* HiHlrn.ni*
outburxt* suspended him without pay
(ienernl manager Gregg Popovich said Irani
ofrictal* Mill deride va in on thr lenglh of Ihr
suspension and that Hodman Mill m lw Friday
night s opener against Golden Stair
Hodman wa* r jr r t r d from an rxhlbllloti
against Charlotir a lirr receiving two technical
foul* Spur* roach Hob Mill *ald Hmtrnan thrrw
a bag of ice toward him and nnr of thr official*

Jordan honored
C H IC A G O — Th irte en month* a lirr hi*
rrtlrrm rn t. Michael Jordan wu» honored by Ihr
Chicago Hull* In a l m o hour ceremony at Unlird
C rn trr An I llvfo n l brum e tlalur was unvrlled
out»tdr thr arrna and Jordan* No. 23 Ma*
ral*rd to Ih r raftrr*

NFL to adjust divisions
R O SEM O N T. Ill - N F L commissioner I'aul
Ta g lla b u r *.«ld Jacksonville and Charlotir
would Irr placrd In division* lirlorr ih r end of
league meeting* today.
If ih r owner* (all in agtre on realignment.
Tagllabur ran plarr ih r rxpanslon Irani* In
currrn i four train divisions, rreallng *1* five
tram dlvlmtons O w n rr* alvt w r r r in hear
prr*rniatton* from Miami und San Franrlaro
before choosing Ihe *llr of Ihr IUOOSu|&gt;rr Howl

AROUND THR WORLD
Valentine headed to Japan
T O K Y O — liohhy Valentine became the first
former major league manager In join a Japanese
learn, signing a reported three-year ileal Mith
the ( hitie laiite Marine* for if 1 million
Va lrn lln r. flrrd by Texas In l!H)2. rr|nirtrdly
bus In rrn tlvr clause* that could pav up to $17
tnllllon a year Mr managed the New York Met*'
Norfolk affiliate last season

W HAT’S HAPPENINQ
BOW LING
Seminole Athletic Conference league, posi­
tion round, al Bowl Amarlca-Sanlord, 3 30 p m

B O X IN O

CiD p.m. — ESPN. Junior IlghlMrlghl*. Kevin
Kelly 140-0-0) v*. I'efe Tallafero 120-3-01. I D
Com plete listings on Fa ge I B

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Oviedo takes care of
Mandarin in two games
■v

roNV d * &gt; o r m i i r

Harold Spod» Editor
O V IE D O — K ir n on aulomalli
pilot Ihr Ovirdo Lion* M rrr inn
mui h lor thr ).i&lt; ksunvllle M.imlartn
Mustang*
Aftri raring out to a 14 2 Irad in
thr first game Itrr Lions (25-31
masted lo a INN I N I I victory over
thr ytsltlnii Mustang* 113 101 In
Tu e sd a y n ig h t* H A K r j in n II
championship match
(h lrito Mill Im-*i Mlddlrhurjl 124 0)
In thr fiA Srcllon I r hamplunship
malt h ihl* Friday al a tlmr lo lir
annmini n l Middlrhnrit admitted
In *r&lt; iitin.it showdown hv dr(rallii|(
« morale/ Ta lr IN-13 IN-O for Ih r
flA Krflott I llllr 1 nostlay
In ih r Florida IHtfh s» fo- «l A n iv i
Mr* Asst* utlon * playolf v heme
Ih r *ritii&gt;nal* arr ih r n piivalrni of
Ih r *talr rptarlrrllnal*
According hi Oy Into n u i h Anita
Carlson, thr Lion* (rankrd No 7 In
thr (Inal Florida Sjiort* W'ritrrw
A s m * tat loll a t la** fiA *latr |m»II|
will havr lo lir sharjirr when thry
m rrt Mlddlrhurg (w hich rn d id the
*ra*on rankrd No 41
"W'r playrd )u«t ijrr.it in ihr first
l(4inr.'* *ald Carlson “ In llir lu*t
gator. Hie *jut« playrd tlkr Ih ry
knrw whal Ihry w r r r supposed lo
do Hul In Ihe * rio n d fiitiir. Ih ry
ju »i Irl down li wa* a *truitj{lr ih r
wholr lime.”
O y lrd o ’% IrltlnM ll lM-|&gt;ali a lirr a kill

by Marl**a Mali stopprd llir l.kut* .it
14 2 M andarin f ri«h m a n th ru
I jiilr n Fowlrr *rrved llw u i n v i II
llvr piint* lo r u l Ih r drOcll lo 11 7
Mavlnil *rrn ihrir bail vtirink In
14 N thr Lion* finally came up with
Ihr Kartir winning point on iftrir
lFlint attrmpi
(h lr d o * *tru|(j(lr* — *rlf Irtllit irrl
lltough Ifrry- mat h a ir brrn ronllm rrd In thr tn iiliil gaitlr a* llir
Lion* frll tirhlnd 3 0 on a trio ol
rrm r*
W hrn Shannon Minin* ran oil a
lour j*.ini * rrv iir run a n d la-all
M arklrwiir lo llo M rd with a Ih rrr
(mini run lor a 7 3 O v ln lo Irad It
lookrd like thr Linux hail rtghtrd
t hrrn*e|*r * Hut Ih r Mlivtailg*
a ld rd c o n a ld r r atily by O v lrd u
tlllM itr* ralllrd to Mr thr sinrr at
7 7 and IO 10
Sirpliauir Sotsrux (who had six
kill* and llv r him k* In ih r mall hi
put ihr Lion* ahrad w lih a ih rrr
jMiiut * rrvtrr run lhai im ludrd kill*
Iiih ii Kim Drrylu** and l.lsa l.tl
jenqulsl
A rr* by Mlt h rllr ( u llr r anti
l.lljrntpil*l m m p lrtrd thr Ovlrtlo
sw rrp
T h r rrgioual chauiplonshlp I*
(M n lo * llrsi situ r IteM) M hrn thr
Lion* won Ih r Iasi ol f)*r consrruflvr rrgtoti.il llllr* ( K l r d u » only
•o-i Mona I llllr la m r In H inh whrn
Lion asMtstanl roach Anna llolli*
wa* a senior playing lor ('arl«on

Kim Dreyfus* (toft). Holly Durttwonh (No 13) and lha Oviedo Hon* won the
fiA Region II lifto Tuatday with a twoQama swaap of jacksonytlto Mandarin
Oviedo host* Middlahurg In lha HA Sac I ion I championship match Friday

OCS Rams
take another
step toward
2nd crown

Sheppard connects
from long distance
to rescue Raiders
From Staff Re porta
x i&amp; W i't &gt;lil
lit H lO ilh X *- M w ibirl Slu ppafxt • UNJuu*
.U a w O* s h alt .^ M l O r r x p u ^ O gave llir S r m lO h lr
Com m unityv College Haldrr* an M4 N I &lt;&gt;|&gt;rnlng gam r
victory ovrr thr host Pam o llrruaiMlo ('om m unltv
College Conquistador* I ur*&lt;lay night
“ W'r w rrr tied at N| HI wllh a *rtvmd trtl on ih r
t tm k. vrid SCC head coarli IW rnard Merthlr
When
w r came out ol Ihr huddle Mlt hart said hr m ,i * going lo
nuikr It ”
ShrpjMrd. a *n|diomorr guard from Hmlu sirr. N Y .
flitlshrd with a garnr-lilglt 33 jMNnts
T h r Haldrr* won drsjiiir tiring outxl/rd hy Ihr
Cnnqnlstador* to ll And SCC got stnallrr still w lirn
Met lillr dei Idrtl lo go lo a Ih rrr guard lineup
In thr alignment Winter Park High School graduate
Aklva “ K K Wilson IN fret. !» Im hr* l.illl c.rinr off thr
iM-nrtr to play thr (mint. Shrpjiard (BO ) moved to thr
xhmitmg guard, and Don Tillman IB -ll playrd thr small
forward
W lillr giving away Inches. Ih r Haldrr* used Ihrir
Bee SCC. Page 2(1
■ A lO I *V M CONOUIlTAOOayil
WsiHll Cm i na*lVc*lt»a*
Tinman m i i vwfHka'd li l l i j ra «* »f* ia t i * ll. M«ii i i i i
Thompson !• « &gt; W.im x l i l t Allan 1**1 lapar * ] 11 *Kha.dson I S S I.
Gallon 1111 Talon II I I I * At
T a u t HatnaaOa Common#!? Cello*#
C W-itan 1111 yieMiomo?o« I I It A Jio&lt;» I mo I IA I 1 W n«m I *S II
G loom , 1 1 1 0 B m io nl 1 1 10 Il’ M o , I S t A Hallo IS * A Talalt 10 IA JO
II
Moirtimo
PMCC i t . SCC IT tU a o r* n il I-a Id p o o l
K C 10 W-oppA'd
I. Tillman 1 Thompson Il H ilCC l iHcmo ' Geooms I M o ilin , I 1 Wilson
tl Boh&amp;inrt,
VCC II ira tg o ia id &gt;« Hall I* Gashoi II Ass.s's
ICC 11
I Wilson II Vhoiipo'd Al Total lovls
VCC I t PMCC 11 » owiod aul
PMCC Glooms and Billion Toshn-tols
Mono Uoiords
Vom.noio CC I S.
Pasta Momondo CC * I

TA&lt;PhOla
Tuesday night's burrer boating heroics oitendod
third year Seminole Community College coach Bernard
Merthie s perfect record in season opening gamos

Gress romps, gets romped at Pinehurst
o*e*&gt;
Oftti Totetwf

Fro m Slaff Reports
SANFO RD — Orr** Tow ing vlsllrrl both Ihr high* and
ltic low* lii Ihr Sanford H rrrra llo n Women's Fall
Slowpttch Soft thill League at PliirhurM Park Tuesday
night
In thr o|trnlng game of thr rv rn ln g . (irr** Tow ing
pounded the thill lor 14 lilts and th r d rlrnsr held Oops!
lo live single* in a 13-0. *tx Inning mercy rule victory

Co#pOf«tto«i
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Hut In thr nightcap, thr rln uttiMunces turned around
a* tragur trading Sunnlland Corporation broke open a
2 0 garni- with a 12-run fourllr Inning and Ore** Towing
See S oftball. Page 2B

M A IT L A N D O ra n g rw o o d
( ftri«tran SclMml. Ih r drlrnd ln g (all
w it h
*talr r hartiplnn. advanerd
another *tr|i toward a second con»ri iittvc stair crown with a 34. win
o v r r O r a n g r P a rk St J o h n *
Country Day School in thr Hrgton I
championship match Tuesday at
ternoon
Srlhisttan Janrlkowakt v o te d all
three goal* lor thr Ham* in thr
nrm nd hall
O ra n g rw o o d C h ris tia n 121 It
advance* to tlir M-iniflnal* Friday
altrmiHin at a *ilr to tie announerd
T h r Ram* will lare Miami llolv
Cross 19-41 while laikrland Christian
1 2 3 -0 ) ta k r * o n F'ort M y e rs Canterbury ( 17 1-3)
D ikrlaiiil Christian, rankrd No I
In this w rrk * Florida Athletic
Coaches A smm lallou's stair (mil.
rltinlnatri! No. 4 rankrd Sarasota
Christian 7 0 fu c v L iv F'ort M yrrs
Canterbury, ranked No 3. ht.inkrd
U rk r Worth Christian 5 0
Miami Holy Cm** w hich received
vole* m thr slate poll till* w rrk for
thr first tlm r this srason. u p v t
seventh ranked Pompano HrachMlghland* Tuesday.
l l i r (X 'S Ham*. Ihe slate'* top
ranked tram until a loss to laikclatiil
Christian a couple week* ago and
now the No. 2 ranked tram in ih r
stair, dominated ih rir match w llh
St Jo hn 's County Day (ranked llllh
till* week), oiiixhnotlng the visitors
2t&gt; 2 and having an 11-0 advantage
In comer kick*
Only un outstanding rllott by the
St Jo hn * gnalkrrjrrr. who made I *&gt;
saves, kept the gamr from getting
out ol hand
See Rams. Page 2B

Gosselin goes green flag to checkers to win tune-up
■y RAUL MARSIQLIA
Spoclal lo the Horald
O R LA N D O — Current Mootrrs/USA Florida
Trip le Crown champion Mario G os -mT I ii out­
classed thr rest ol llir cntri|irtltlon last Friday
night al Orlando Speedworld lo w in thr Lair
MimIc I tunr up for llir Governor's Cup.
Gosselin timk advanlagr ol his mitxlilr |miIi|MMittlon to lead every circuit In v r u r lu g fils
vin o ry.
At thr driqr of th r g rrrn Hag. (ios.srlln
outdueied fellow |&gt;olr sitter Ricky Wood for Ihe
No. I spot. Once In command. Gosselin drove a
(lawless rurr lo notch Ills v-cond victory at the
Orlando s|rrrdplant.
“ W r had a good cur tonight." said Gossrlln. a
resident ol larkr Wales, “ It gave us everything
that we iirrdrd lo Ire cnmprililve. W r drew thr
|&gt;olr. got a good Jum p at thr g rrrn , und Just rurrrl
our rare."

Wood, who ran In thr sreond *jmt lor the entire
rare, made several charge* nl Gossrlln but
couldn't rrrl him In
“ Mario was strong tonight.’ said Wood, thr
newly-crowned F A S C A R Lair Muriel points
champion. "I gave It all that I had and ll |u*t
wasn't enough "
Gossrlln took tlie- rlierkrrs almut 10 car
lenghlh* ahead of W immI They w eir followed by
llrurc Evrrrft. Jim Hordcn. and Darren Gould
With an Inside |&gt;asv Hobby Scar* and Jared
Allison got past rarly race leader K .1 A rnone on
the lilili lap and took command ol the Mini Slock
fealtirr event. T w o laps later. Alllvin pulled along
side nl Scars and lor Ihr- next seven laps, thr Irad
duo rut rd side by side.
Five laps Irom the checkers. A lllv m finally
moved around Sears for thr Irad A lllv m and
Sears ro nlliiurd Ih rir wheel to wheel raring.
Alllvin claiming llir winner's (lag Irs than a i ar
length in front of Sears

Hounding out thr top live w rrr. In order ot
finish. Richard New ton. Am our, and Hob (loll
Michael W illiam s, who recently Iced thr
Limited Drtc Model points crown, went green llag
to checker* to win hts feature event T im m y
Todd licld off a lale-race charge by Gary
Schllrhler to lake second T h r y were followed by
Hohhv Sears (m aking Ills (list Late Model
appearum-e) and J r ll Moyer
Rots Flldrldgr also In i every lap to pick up his
first ever Modified fralurr event win. In low
Im-Iiiiii I Llditdgc w rrr Kelly Jarre ll. Shall! Meld,
and (iary Salvatore.
Hobby Stevens come out on lop In the Hontbrr
main lie was followed by Hill G lliUm s. Hick
Si hllm m rr. Todd Sams, and Hobby Hell.
T h r top five finishers In llir Sportsman finale
w rrr J im Kohlnvm . Hutbaru Pierce. David Gould.
Dale Clouser. and J r f l Rule.
Darryl Krh won Ihe Four-Cylinder Hombcr
event while Fred I’elem was first to the flag to the
Kun-AIrmit race.

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Rich black walnut delicasies in a nutshell

Donations needed lor rummage sale
HANFOHD
FOPA/FOf* (Fraternal Ordrr of Polar Sanford
laslgr *|4t)| will h«vl&lt;| a rurnm agr and rrafl sale Saturday.
Nov 3. U a tn until 3 p hi
Ikuulbme arr now liring *4&lt;rplrd Call 322 1214 lor
information on dio(&gt;ofTor pu k up

SANFORD

Classes offered in line dancing
A L T A M t lN f F S P R IN G S
l.tn r d a rn in g rlaasrs .it
Wrsrmonle Park will tir taught by Paullnr Dollnkv Inlrrm rd l
ale i lasses will br fwld on Tiirsdui* at 12 13 2 13 p m
Mrgtnnrr i lassrs will br brld on Friday morning* Itorn
O K ) I I ,30* m

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Ballroom dancing with live music

The M*&lt; k walnut la a unique
nut and a very «|&gt;rrUl fond,
an Hiding In llamm ona Products
t om pany Its flavor Is rich,
robust and distinctive — totally
dillrrrnt from I hr flavor ■&gt;( thr
Fnglish walnut nr any nthrr
nutmrat lor that rnattrr
lllai k walnuts rrta in th rir
Hat or during baking and arr
traditionally usrd in holiday
trrals sim h as &lt;ooklc* rakrs.
plr*. tee rrra m . hrrads and
tanity Today however. hlark
walnuts arr *p(rr*rtng m nrw
i n l|w* lor entree*. salad* and
stilr dishes ai r or ding to a rrporl
from Mammon*
T h r Mammons l*rndurta' Com(M m lias drvrlo|&gt;rd a num lirr of
I&gt;i*i k walnut recipe* and pro
ducts For Information on rr
i ru in g Ihrsr rrcljiew call thr
Missouri Dandv Pantry. Mam
nMind* Products' rrtail and mail
o r d r r d iv is io n . t o ll-f r e e .
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T h r lollowtng rhtckrn hrrast
rrcijw and plr rrrtp r arr truly
out of this world and rasy to
assrmhlr Thrwr rrrtpr* havr
b rrn trstrd by th r Mammon*
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A L T A M O N T E SPRINGS
llallmnm darning Is on i Ik age rut* thr sreond Wednesday of rv rry month at Kastmontr
C lvk O n t r r h.TO Magnolia A v r from 7 30-10 p m with Ibr
Noulhrm ( otnlort Hand Enjoy big hand musk plavrd by ibis
rs i rllrnl grotipof Iflm uslitan*

Artist noedod for surfing festival
OHI.ANDO
Tb r National Kklnry FoomLiiion of Florid* Is
serklng a llllr artist Iih thr 1993 Hon Jon/NKF Pro Am Surfing
Frsllval T h r tlinarn artwork will t » dlsplavrd on rv rn t
T shirts postrrs and *|xm*or honk* Previous rvrn t artists
havr Included Ken A u s irr. Ilru ry Lund and I'hll Roberts TTti*
is an excellent opfsuiunity tn havr artwork rer ognirrd at thr
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Foundation of Florida ln&lt;
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Orlando F t 32*03
For more Information r all Ih r National K kln rv Foutkdallon at
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Alanon gathers
If you know. or live with an alcoholic. therr t* ftelp
Alanon t* an anonymous non [trollt nrganl/atktfi n|irn to
anyone wlto is a relative or friend of an alcoholic
Srrrnity Won Al arum meets r*&lt; h Motut.iv. Tuesday and
Thurstlay. (Thutsday non smoking) evening at H p m Meetings
arr held In tfir hack room of thr Sahara C lu b 2*57 South
Sanford Ave Sanford
For aildlttonal meeting times and loralkm* In the Central
Florid* area, or lor m orr information call 332-4 122

C H IC K E N B R E A S T S W IT H
SAGE AND B LA C K W A LN U TS
4 rhtckrn hrrasts. tionrlrsa
and skinless poundrd Hat
I i up applr. Jonathan or othrr
tart rooking applr. gratrd
1 cup black walnuts
2 Tbsp sagr. Irrsh Ira irs o r
2 Ttisp sagr ruhbrd. drlrd
Iravrs
I tsp salt
4k tsp pepper. Irrsh ground. If
(lossiblr
W i up fed hoi saui r
14 in chicken hriMh. &lt;anrtrd

Nar Anon to meet
Nar Anon meets r v r r y Wednesday at * p m at West l-ukc
Hospital. 5 W West Slate Hoad 434. Longwood Nar Anon is a
suppon group open tn families and friends of aitdi&gt; tv Daily
living with an addkT i* more turmoil than you can ha wile by
• yiNHWII J)* h ha *ii|ip&gt;at tn i w l l l i yotir atktMI. **lo
srrrnity to m akr drrtskm s and put your life tiark ui foru* Call
.&gt;*■! n a il lor more inlounatum

Rotary m eets early
Kotary Club ol Lake Mary meets Thu rsd ay mornings,
7 3 0 * 30 a m at thr Ttm acuan Country C lub , on Rlneharl
Hoad Contact C hsrltr M rrks president at 323 *735

Employment opportunities for seniors
An employment program *|K&gt;n*orrd by the AAHP Senior
Community Service is available every Thu rsd ay morning, from
9 a m lo noon, at the D k r Mary Senior Center. ISH N. Country
C lub Road hill Downey will assist seniors w ith employment
opportunities For information, call 324-3000

Weight W atchers m eet on Thursdays
A local chapter ol Wright W itchers meets at the l..ikr Mary
Community llu lld ln g every Thursday Irom 4 43 tu b 43 p rn

Omni Toastmasters m eet at Heathrow
The Omni Toastmasters C lub will meet at 5 30 p m every
Thursday at thr A A A building 1000 A A A Drive. Heathrow.
Call Sam Kyan at 0 7 1-2650 for m orr Information

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3 Thsfi flour
Frrsh sagr and frrsh sagr
flower* for garnish
ITrh ra t oven to 350*F In
blrn drr nr food pro* eaaor. grind

black walnuts with sagr. &lt;*dt.
and pepper until blar k walnut
piece* sre i* Inch H r move ln&gt;m
b le n d e r a n d c o m b in e w ith
grated apple to form a paste
Spread U of the |&gt;aslr on thr
bottom of each c h k k rn hrrast.
covering evenly Carrfully roll
each breast into a lengthwise
roll, and secure with a toothpk k
P l a r r , to o th p ic k d o w n
In
ovenproof skillet
O n e ro u s ly m at the rolls with
thr hot sauce and sprinkle with
salt and pepjw r Add H cup of
the chicken broth and poach In
thr oven for 30 minutes, nr until
the chicken rolls are rookrd in
the middle and browned on top
Hrmove the hrrasts to a rutting
board and add 4* of th r remain
trig broth to I he skillet
H rduee th r pan drippings
almost completely Just as they
arr turning brown, add anotlirr
4* of the chicken broth and
degla/r the pan Mis remaining
lirtah will! thr floor Ibe sure n
has no lumps! and sitr Into the
skillet Continue sttm ng over
medium heat until the saurr is
thickened and thr Hour taste has
d is a p p e a r e d
C o r r e c t the
seasoning* with salt and [irpprr

Black Walnut Pla
C a r e f u l l y r e m o v e th e
tiMith| k k* from th u k rn brrusis
■■lit Ii.Jilin* Hint) i mrrtully sJia e
Into h 'ltK h slices Keep the roll
intael as m uch as possible
Arrange eul rolls on a serving
pl.nter, fanning each roll so the
black walnut Riling will show
Cover with loti and return to

oven unnl chicken lias regained
Us warmth
J u c i b e lo re s e r v in g , sfiooo
sauce o v e r each h r r » » l indfvtcfu-

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herbs
B L A C K W A L N U T P IE
3 eggs, lightly beaten
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It’s the season for corn in any form
A call from a reader prompted
thr subject for this week s col­
um n Nogrr Jackson, an old
friend, needed a rrrlpe for a com
casserole for a church dinner As
I went through some of my
rrclprs to send to Huger I Just
thought I d share some of thr
m lcrow avr corn rrclpr* with
you After all. It Is the fall com
season In Florida and w r should
use this truly American vegeta­
ble while It Is plentiful and at Its
|M-ak In Havnr.
Ilreause of Its mild Havor com
blends well with other foods.
Com bine It w ith spiers and
herbs and other vegetables for

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main dishes, soups, and relishes
Th is casserole would serve
four. Fresh, froren or canned
com can be used.
CHEESE SCALLOPED CORN
Ik cup chopped green pepper
U cup chopped onion
2 Ttisp margarine nr butter
2 Tbsp all purpose (lour
Ik tsp salt
Ik tsp paprtka
44 tsp dry mustard
' » cup milk
I can (16 o&gt;.| whole kernel
com; drained
Ik c u p shredded C h e d d a r
cheese
1 egg. beaten
tk cup cracker crum bs
1 Tbsp margarine or butler,
melted
Combine green pepper, onion
and 2 tablespoons margarine In
Hk-quart casserole. Microwave,
uncovered on 100 percent [lower
2-3 minutes or until onion Is
tender.
Stir In flour, salt, paprika,
mustard and pepper. Gradually
stir In m ilk. M lcro w avr u n ­
covered on IOO percent power,
stirring every minute until m ix ­
ture ts thickened. 2-3 minutes.
Sllr In com . cheese and egg
Cover tightly and m lcrowavr on
m e d ium -h igh (70 percent) 5
minutes.
Mix crum bs and I tablespoon
margarine; sprinkle over corn
Mlcrowavr. uncovered until cen­
ter Is almost set. 4-6 mnlflUIrs
longer. Let stand 3 minutes.
Corn Is delicious from thr
m lrrow uvr oven both on the cob
and cut from It as tn this rrri|ie.
COUNTRY CORN
2 cups eul frrsh corn kernels
2 Tbsp. ehop|&gt;eU onion
I o*. errant cheese
1 Tbsp. milk
I tsp. sugar
1 tsp. snipped frrsh chives

Combine corn and unkin In
3 -c u p m ic ro -s a le casserole.
Cover
Microwave on 100 percent
power 5-6 m lnutrs or until com
ts brightly colored, stirring once.
Add cheese, milk, sugar and
chives
Microwave on 100 percrnl
p o w e r 4 5 -6 0 seconds u n til
cheese i* softened Mix lightly to
combine sauce w It ft corn
Th e sweet llavor of freshly
picked corn Is evident In this
easy soup.
M A X I-C O R N C H O W D E R
Ik cup cho p p ed , red Hell
|ieppcr
4 grren onions, sliced
1 clove garlic, minced
2 cup* ru l fresh corn
1 Tbsp olive nr vegetable oil
2 cup* skim milk
3 Tlrsp (lour
1 isp instant chicken bouillon
2 Tbsp 1‘irante sauce
Combine rrd |irp[&gt;er. onions.
garlic, com und oil In 2-quart
c a s s e ro le . C o v e r w ith ltd .
M ic ro w a v e on 100 percent
power. 5 6 m inutes or until
vrgrtnblrs are just about tender,
stirring once, (fiend togrlher
milk and flour until smooth Stir
Into vegetable mixture Stir In
bouillon Microwave (100 percrntl uncovered. 5 7 minutes or
until mixture bolls and thickens,
stirring once. S llr In I’lcanle
sauce Jtisi before serving.

1 small grren pepper, chopped
Vs cup sliced ripe olives
v* c up Plrante sauce
Vs cup plain yogurt
V« tsp. chllt powder
I tomato, chopped
Microwave (100 perentl corn
In coveted 2-cup glass measure
2Vk-3 minutes or until brightly
colored, stirring once. Uncover
and cool C o m b in e onions.
Jlcama. rucrhlnl. green pepper,
and olives In serving bowl, inlx
lightly.
Add com. Combine Picantr
sauce, yogurt and chllt powder;
mix well Add lo vegetables and
toss lig h tly . C o v e r and re­
frigerate until chilled.
Mix In lomato ju st belorr
serving
•For a festive touch serve
salad In hollo w rd -o u t grren
pepper halves.

(Midge Mycotf Is a cartllled
home economist and coordinator
ol the Single Parsnl Displaced
Homemakers Program el Semi
nole Community College. Send
questions about microwave
cooking lo her at the Ssntord
Htrtld. 300 N. French Ave..
Sanlord, 32771 or phone: 3231450. exl. 360.)

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J l c a m a Is th e S p a n is h
equivalent of our poluto and Is
served either raw or cooked.
Look for ll on ihc produce
counter, ll Is there! This salad
features ll with corn und othrr
raw vegetables and u sp lrv
dressing
J IC A M A C O R N S A L A D
1 cup cut corn (fresh or fro/enl
2 green onions, sliced
I small Jltutna, peeled and
coarsely shredded
I small zucchini, sliced &lt;

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‘v ru p lemon Juice
I m p light ro m syrup
I tsp vanilla
I ru p dark tm m n sugar
2*Y rtip sb l.u k walnuts
l « r u p butler, melted
1 9 -Inch pte crust
ITelical oven to 3 5 0 T Check
the pte crust to br sure the edge*
are at least ‘ k-tnch to h ln rh
above the rim of the [tan to
prevent the pie filling from
bubbling over the edge
G e n tly com bine all Ing re ­
dients. in order listed Stir
enough to brgln dissolving the
sugar, but not enough to Incor­
porate atr into the filling Do not
lira! or the pie will have air
bubbles on the lop, Instead of
black w a ln uts, spoiling the
glossy look of the glared nuts
Pour Into the unbaked piecrust
Bake on a cookie sheet one
hour, nr until the center of the
pie ts no longer lonsr and the
black walnuts are browurd
Serve either hot or cold, hut
lor the liest appearance, allow
the pie to reach room tempera­
ture before culling
UH ipped cream or Ire cream
arr a wonderful addition For a
gourmet treat, serve this pie hot.
with black walnut ice cream
Th is (lrssrrt ts perfect for that
special tall occasion and has
been tested by E d y ’s Ire Cream
kitchens
P E T I T E P U M P K IN P A T C H
Dessert Ingredients:
1
tiny pum pkins, about
inches In diamrter
1 quart pumpkin Ice cream
Ground cinnamun
W o r m c a ra m e l s a u c r or
bourbon sauce (recipes below)
Dessert m ethod:
P i e r c e th e b o t t o m s of
pum pkins with a knife m 3 or 4
places Microwave on high (100
percent power) 6 to 7 minutes.
Just until pumpkins are tender
w h e n j&gt;I e r r e d o r g e n t l y
squeezed Cool
Slier oil lops and scoop out
seeds and pumpkin meat, leav­
ing shells Intact reserve lops
Use dessert plates and arrange
pum pkin shells in middle ol
plate Place a large scoop of
jnim pkin Ire cream in ih r center
of each pumpkin.
P o u r w a rm c a ra m e l or
bourbon sauce over Ice cream
and around pumpkin on dessert
plate I Just with cinnamon and
arrange pumpkin tops to ih r
stdr ot shells
Serve Immediately.
W a rm caram el sauce
In g re d ie n ts:
(Can substitute prepared car­
amel sauce)
*•cup butler or margarine
I cup jiacked light brown
sugar
cup heavy cream
C a ra m e l sauce m ethod:
In a 4*cup glass measure of
d e e p m lc r o w a v a b lc b o w l,
microwave butter on high (100
percent [tower! 45 to GO seconds
to melt
Add brown sugar and cream
und whisk until blended
Microwave 2-IO-3IA minutes
more until bubbly and slightly
th ick en e d Stir once d u rin g
cooking
Serve warm. Makes about IVY
cups.
B o u rb o n sauce Ingredients:
■4 c u p butler or margarine
*Si up sugar
1 egg
V« cup bourbon
B o u rb o n sauce m ethod:
In a 4-cup glass measure or
d e e p r n lc r o w a v a b le b o w l,
microwave buftrr on high 1100
percent power! 45 lo GO seconds
to melt
Stir In sugar and egg
M icro w a ve on 50 percent
power until sugar dissolves and
sauee ihtrkrns. about 2 lo 3

minutes stirring oner during
cooking
Cool *lighilv. then stir In
bourbon.
Serve warm Makes about l*«
cup*
Feta cheese with basil aifd
toiualo give this rrrl|&gt;e added
flavor
S A U TE OF V E G E TA B L E S
W IT H P A S T A
A garden delight of tender
crisp vegetables, this recipe can
be prepared In the oven nr on the
grtll alongside the krtiatrs nr
chtckrn For extra flavor, use
feta cheese flavored with basil
and tomato
1 rup ft) inch) green pepper
strips
1 cup I'y tm hi zucchini slices
is cup I *«-inch) onion rings
1 Tbsp. chopped fresh oregano
or

•S Isp dried oregano leaves
crushed
2 Tbsp olive oft
1 cup tomato wedges
b cup (4 ounces) crumbled
fria cheese
, ,.
Cook amt sin |e-|*fv r znc
i h im onion and oregano In oil In
Urge skillet on medium high
heal unlit vegetables are lender.
St It In tomato and cheese,
cook I minute Makes 3 cups or
G servings
Variations Substitute feta
rheew- wllh basil and tomato for
feta cheese
Heat grill Ml* all Ingrrdten's
3 Wrap mixture in double thick
ness of alum inum foil. Grill over
medium coals 10 minutes Turn
parkrl ov er. grill H minutes
Prep time 20 minutes, cook­
ing lime 20 minutes

For those tailgate parties or
oilier (all and winter functions.
"Sm aklng" Wing* fill* the bill
" S H A K I N G " W IN G S
16 chtckrn w ing*
V) rup salad oil
W cup balsamic vinegar
H cup honey
2 Tbsp brow n sugar
2 Tb*p cane syrup or dark
corn syrup
I Tbsp Tabasco pepper sauce
fv l*p red pepper Hakes
14 tsp dried thyme
I tsp soy sauce
I I isp Worcestershire sauce
'* tsp cayenne
U t*p. g ro u n d n u lmeg
Cut off and discard ih r bony
wing tl|&gt;* Cut the remaining
wings In hall
In n large bowl, combine the
remaining ingredient* and mix
well Marinate the wings In tills
m ix tu re for 1 hour In the
refrigerator, then grill for 15 to
20 minutes, turning frequently.
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D E A R K E A D E K H : A l.iilhful
trailer tor more Ilian 30 years
who requested .m im ym llv wiolr
the loll.iw mg
D E A R A B U T : Around holiday
time, you print suggestions
alMtur useful gifts lor senlots
May I arid mine ’
For Christmas. I dim t want
Mtmihet crystal hud y.isr, I have
four under my kilt hen sink
llrstdr* tloKidy brings me llow
rrs anyw ay I don’t want a
sausage arid cheese Iruy llu t s
Inn m uch cholesterol for thi* old
lady I d on’t wain another musk
I mix to find a place tot
I have
too m any now I don i want a
silk nightgown, perfumed soap
a lancy bed jarket dusting
powder or a bird (eerier
What rfn I want-’ Ask tne I’m
not shy* I have told yon la-forr
what I really waul for &lt;‘hrtstma*
hut I never got It Wav tie till*
time I w ill
I want vim lo give ntr a few
hour* lake me and m y cum
lirrsome wheekhaii to the mall
so I can see the lights and heat
the mush I would also like lo tie
driven around town to see (he
Christmas decorations - then
mavhe stop for hot eweva
I w ould like a book ol postage
stamps a writing tablet with
lines and some plain e n velo p s I
would apprrt late a t&lt;ull|M&gt;ttii [irn
that works and some telephone
coupon* so I can make a few

windows and lirtn rr|»laied by
Santa. artlBetal snow nativity
scene* and all the irup[iing* ot
lire holiday season

long dtsl.Uh e calls to |w-oplr t
will protkihiv never sn again
I would also apprr* lair a v (sit
from you a n d other family
itirmlx t* e*|H-i ully my gland
i hlldrrn s h « t all and way "III
Grandma flow are you’’ I love
you Gotla go N rr you laler
live'
I would like someone to offer
lo |m v my heating hilt for one
month I W ith Its r son* *l»
daughter* and 42 gland* hlldrt ti
ify.ii slimildn i tw so hard lo do |
And I sure wish someone would
ctmte over heir and Irsi rnv
smoke alarm
I dearly love all of yon that s
whv I can tell you whai I realty
want lor Christmas
A HI YEAR O LD G R A N D M A
DEAR G R AN D M A: |
vour hone«ty Although it ir.av
seem a little eartv lo lx- thinking
alsmt t ’lmwtmas Imnvettlatrlv
altrr Halloween the pumpkins
and wttrhrs have already I o n
taken out ot the turn bants

D E A R AI1BT: I trad the letter
slgliert Hugged " who resented
(raving to chip ttt every year lor
art rs|&lt;eristvr Cltrtstmas jrrrsenl
tor ib* trig U h * who is [mihahlv
a th lt man and has rttor* than
lie nerds
W hy dim t lire employee* grl
togrilM-r and make a contrtlm
lio n io i hat Mv in lire t«*** *
nam e? It may even lw la*
deduct llric
C A T I I T C IN B R A D E N T O N ,
r
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A
D E A R C A T I IV : A great Idea
Sot only would your suggestion
save Ih r employees the hassle ol
ow ning tin with a costly gift that
the bos* neither need* nor
wants tt would provide lnu.1
stir Iter nr t hrilling tor tire needy
D E A R A IIH Y t Mv husband
and t air going to an elegant
evening wedding In lars Angeles
Mv hustund is lire t«rst man 1% It
O K If I wear black In the
wedding slneetlie wedding is at
5 p in ?
M AM E W IT H H E L D
IN C A L IF O R N IA
D E A R N AM E W IT H H E L D :
le u or 15 vrars ago. I would
have said no but tn recent years,
tlie rule* have become more

flexible Today I say. blai k t&gt;
[M-rtnlssible but brighten up th&lt;
nuillt a bit wllh accessories in
silver gttld nr a lively t trior

D E A R A It l i t : W ould y
please do eldeily peo|&gt;lr a favor
and menihm m your column
that when [teople telephoto
they sitnuld |)lra*c allow a liltle
hmgrr to answrr'J
IJ the felt vision Is on. the i a’l
t an Mend In with the program
When tt dawns on the vlewrts
that the trlrphone ringing i*
their own they may havr dll
(unity getting up lly the lime
tlwy get iii tlte phone and lilt the
receiver, the t aller has hung uj&lt;*
Th is Is very frustrating Not only
have I missed I be key [lalt of my
program I have hern left won
d rim g w Im i* t ailing
We are not silling at desks
Vtm know I’lrasr give u srld rtlv
[irtqile a little metre time Pi
answser the telephone
E L IZ A B E T H H E A T H .
W AYCROftB. G A
D E A R E L IZ A B E T H : Your I*
ter (trigs a Itrll with me There
■an lie many reasons why Its
dtITU oil In grl tn tlie phone amt age and mHrnilty are only
two ol them Let It ling i
m inim um ol 10 limes'

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tfu n k y (u rn hlr alw ays trails In
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f 'li'l &lt;Ainr a rlp firr w llti h&lt;*&gt;k*
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S u m f l iA r k ol I h r f l o o k l r "
I’A 'tr n r f C o of M ra ilv lllr f*.i

A ld o u ' Ifuslry'a 'H r.iv r Nrw
Worht
|iuhll'hrtl In 1932, w m
llllrt! wllh rlp jirr' Zlpfirm wrrfr
frA iu rn t in a (M niom im r 'trip
I r A v III Ih r 1940 m u tlr tl "Pal
J u ry .
a nil N llA
H a y w o rth
voi|{hi utAlr firf|&gt; In unrippinif
hrr drt** in " G i IiI a "
" W ith rrinA rk.itilr »j&gt;rr*l, Ih r
/Ipprr r 'lA h ll'h r il llsr-lf A ' tfir
In 'lr u m r n t for allure and arrlur
lion, whether jtrlvatr or public, “
f rlrtlrl '.m l
1 hr imagery got steamier .i'
Ih r year* w rnl on
"A h h
l . l l l l r a lll| (A ln r ' of
rra la w y , th a t's w h.it z ip p ri*
a rr ’ W iggs lla n n y b o y saltl in
Tu rn Ifohhln* I on I lunik "J it
letting IV if u in r .’*

.h u lv in rould hase had no IdrA
wltnl fir w .i' 'r ilin g too*#- Im * k
III lltr IH1RH Ifr w.i* It.Hind III
a g ric u ltu ra l ttiA* filn rry And
•|irnt much of hi* llfr trying In
'lin p lr th in g ' (filllpll* Alrd
— g riiin g 14 |w iirni« Alone for a
Mr r r h .*r n y 'trm |&gt;ro(&gt;rl)rd by
*n r n p r r w d Ah
(H A k r

lH lvrr» ran with ib r /Ipprr
I h r &lt;oiti|Miiy w firrr Sundfta* k
m adr h i' hrr.ikih ro ugh latrr
became Talon — oner Ih r dornl
nani nam r *i.im|irdon rlp p rr«
Now ti'a ftrttl'h owned, gone
horn kfradvlUr. and trailing thr
giant of ih r tra d r — J.sjiatir w o w u rd V K K. w h k h turn*
oui ftrvrral nillltnn /Ipprr* a day
In lla (ir o r g ia plant a lo n r,
f rlrd rl nald
T h r /ip|irr I r m i n r i pari of
Ih r (kir.ihlr of riKMlrrn American
tr* hriofogk a) h t ' i o r y h r wild
allrr encouraging people in hi*
a u d lrn rr lo *hr* k Ih r nam r on
Ih rlr /ipprr*
" A n I n v e n t i o n m a d r In
Arnrrl*a (x r fr r lr d and sold by
American tiu'lnr*am rn. and al
rrn lu ry 'a rn d . qutlr nut of thr
control of Am rrtra n In d u 'try "

Need for w om en’s health specialists debated
■ y LAUNAM NldROAAND

Astocialird Ptet* Writer
W ASHINGTON
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llrjiih
w hether

w’o in rn . who 'o m r t h n r ' com*
p la in of poor or fragm ented
lo rd tea) ( a ir , n erd Ih r lr own
%l**rtalt't or w h r i h r r t u r r r n i
p h y 't i tan* ia n h r liidu**rd In
im p ru v r th ru ((rifo rtn a lirr

" S h o u l d » t h a ve a n rw
p r a c t i c e l o c u 'l n g )u * l on
w o rn rn 'a h r a lih * " D r .Hally
liiilttn .ii tirr ol Nrw V«&gt;tk* Ifni
i r r 'l l y a 'k rd C&gt;r *lo w r Ih rn !rl
I fir g u v• off Ihr hook’*
G row ing &lt;im crrn» a Ih h i I inad
n jiiA ir hralih rare for women
hate prompted *a 'u lntanltal
m ovem ent-* f** c r r u ir a nrw
' 'p r c i a l t y that w o u ld c o v rr
w o m en * every health need
Gultina* tier wild al an American
Ihiblk' Hralih A*virlatlofi brief

log 1 urvtav
Wonirtl nerd Inlrgratrd ra rr
from doclorv a * ip iA llftrd in
(irrform Cap 'inr.ir* and hrra*i
r iit in i a* ihry a ir lo irto g n lrr
heart d i v a v and nthrr alhnrni*
Iftal 3tiark women d lflrrm py
than inrn «h r *.iid
lint while 'h r w.i* an r a lly
advo* air of sui h a *,wt tally
G u lit n a r h e r now f r a r » ih r
* haogr wouldn I Ire good A new
*|«-i tally woolit g lv r today1*
p hy'lclan* little* incentive lo
Im p ro vr ih r r a r r Ih r y give
women. »h r wild
K i| irrt' altrady a rr d rv l'ln g
new guideline* for n ird lra l
*i Iiim i I i that ra il for h r itr r
training of general pra* UUoner*
and arr punhtng g\ nr* ologi't* tu
rtp a n d thrtr aervlrew In (la lirn t'
w ho havr no nihrr d (« lor
Hull. Gmtiua* hrr *.nd "It ' a
debate we really n rrd l*&gt; havr "*

Unr*iiiin% abound on whether
w om en would Irrn rfll more by
Ikddlug current *I*m tor* to belter
'la n d a rd * . a g rrn l l.lnda Hotm r*
of the National W om e n * H ra lih
N rtw iirk
" T h e r r a r r lota of
r o n c e r n i| a h o u l w h a t th a t
('(irt'ia lty l rrally m ean* *'

Among thr women * health
llnding* (ircaenlrd al Ih r a***N i
1*1 lent'Winerting
— More pom and mityorlty
women arr grltlng the long
laMtng (ontrateptive* Noqilanl
and Drpo-Provera without ever
tiring told Ihov* drug* havr rlvk*
and *lgmflCAiil * ld r rffrrl*
Holme*' advocacy group m ri
with KihmI and Drug Comml*
'toner David Kr*.*lrr on T o rv la y
In call for maridalnrv rxpUn.i
lion of iho*r rt'k* fieforr a
woman get* ihr drug*
— A b o u t 10 ( i r r r r n l o f A m e n

Mizrahi brings Hollywood
flair to ’95 spring fashions
By F H A N C IN I P A N M I1
Associated Press

N E W YORK — tlnles* you're a member of the
Polar Iteai Club or lorgoi lo turn your calendar
page In November. Itullilng suits and shori shorn
a ir not e xactly d o m in a tin g you r c u rre n t
wardrobe
Hul In lltr different-drummer world of fashion,
ih r r r are already signs of spring Abbreviated
rln thr* are Im *k nn Ih r catwalk, and iih k It Is arr
tuning legs navels and plenty more
As the 95 opening* continue Hollywood
glamour ol thr 40* and '50* set the parr a I Isaac
Ml/rahf. Adrienne Vlltadlnl and Nicole Miller
H l.i'tin g I mi k frnrn the |&gt;.i*t are bold ruby lips and
nails, slim and sexy below-the knee »liesscs,
towering heel* HaraU's wavy hair, r v r n sntMMls
Meanwhile, f-.llen T m c y designer Linda Allard
« a trrrd to I) k customer who loves wearable
clothes w llh qu lrl. classic linen ** |&gt;.u airs
Ever since Hmoklyn-born Mizrahi staged his
A ID S lirnrllt at Mann s Chinese Ttiealrc Iasi Mav
lie'* liad Tinsel Iown In his blood. Hi* spring line
show, wllh nostalgic looking stage sellings of a
filling room and (Kiwdrr rnoni. (Mid litb ulr w llh a
“ tk Tgm a n )a* kei.” "G rablc dress" and "Colbert
suit."
"fiartiard Stanwyck In ‘Th e Lady E v r ’ evokes a
feeling of what I'm going lor.'' viy* Mizrahi. "It's
a reconciliation ol Ivuna T ru m p and the waif
Neither of Ihosr worked lor me. It's a dllfrrcnl
kind of glamnur. gfown-up, viphlstk'ated
T ile IngTrdlrntsV A dash of Hush In the guise of
gold sctpilnnrd lap shorts Hlack seamed fisluiris
w ith '!W)s wedgies Not a flat heel In sight D r.ipry
(Mintsulls liom Hepburn's rl.ty. dour in MUraid's
signature wild color ccmiblnaMons Skinny,
waist-defining Ix-lls Hoy-cut p in u p" swimsuits
that would make Esther Williams proud
Once again, Vllladlnl distilled the season's
trends and transformed them info a collection of
real clothes lor h rr middle of-ihc-road market.
S u ir . she pillaged lire past w llh a fair close of
rrtrt).glainour. Ind behind those sexy. .Intk
llollvwiHid shades were models In r omlottablr
■lollies ihai hrr eualomer will undeiHiaml Like
short. liody*c«nselous rlhtird sweaters, hlaseul
simple floral dresses, safari (ackeis. and narrow
trouser*.

Evening wear was a story ol brown and hron/e.

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wtlb salln skirls, rardlgans. short shorts and
sw eater dresses
Miller, perhaps Inspired by the harmonic
convergence of hrr show anil Halloween night,
w rn i for the mix She revisited thr 40*. but w ith
a modern spill hv casting Vintage sllhourtlrs in
today's stretrhy satin Lycra
"Th e y 're French street fashions of the 40* In
2 Ist-century fabric*.' say* Hud Knnhrlm . Miller's
chief executive "Instead of filling like the old
stuff of rollon, rayon or silk, they fit modem . Il's
.i play on look* that arr familiar and at the same
lime advanced."
Miller. I*-*! known for her witty prints, did not
disappoint Taking tier cur from nature, she used
(Mlterns of herbs and Dowers for bustlers, short
shorts, stretch satin skirts and hutlon-back
drrssrw.
If Il's true lhal ih r first surprise Is no surprise,
Ellen Tracy scores big For the company's second
major runway show, simplicity ruled, w tlh cotton
n o p lops and buslleni. striped flat-front shorts,
short wrap dresses, and silk Hhantung cigarette
|rants Cast In soothing (Htslrls with names like
pistachio, lemonade and sorbet. Ih ry looked
trn d y lo ring In the spring

Legal Notice

Legal N otice

IN TNI cmcuir (OUST
or THE IITH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT.IN ANDTOS
IIMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
C A ll M* •« IJI CA I* M

IN THE C IR C U IT CO UR T
OF TH E 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 INO LE C O l'N TV
C A S IN O M I R ! CA I I I
U N IT E D S T A T E S O F
AM E RIC A by ond throudh
the Secretory ol the
OF PAR T V I NT OF MOUSING
AND URBAN
D E V E L O P M E N T.
PlomtiH.

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FO R ECLO SUR E t A L I
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to S E C R E TA R Y OF V E TE R
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M ARK SHAFRASSKI « l ol .
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M jto tl bidder lo* toitt *t the
Well F ronl U w ol the Seminole
Cownli Couilhoute. Santo*d
F lo* -do ol the h«ur ol II 00
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Mt.bed proeertf l i let forth in
M d Summotf Finol JudQ'nenl
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Lot 10 BtixL C. EASTBROOK
S U B O I V IS IO N
U N IT NO
f O UR T E E N occord.ng lo the
Plot thereof oi m o ld e d in Plot
Boos 14. P*oe 01. P&gt;.«l&lt;&lt; Re*
ordt ol Semmcie Cownlf. F lor
-do
D A T E D thn 10th dor ol Otto
he. IM*
Maryann* Mono
C ie n Circuit Court

By Jono E Jotonic
Oeputy ClorS
R O b E R D BEAM p A
P O Bo. m i
Orlondo EL D M ]
Attorneys tor Ploinllff
Publish October H and No
rember ] t i n
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K A TH R Y N G A M B LE
D A V ID C G A M B LE
end UNKNOWN
TE N A N TS O W NERS
Defendants
NO TIC E OE SALE
Notice it hereby Rnen thet
purtuAnl to tho Order or Elnol
Judgment entered ill thu c*ute
in the Circuit Court o* Seminole
County. Fiord* | W1|| you in,
property tituoted In Seminole
County, F lor,do de«C' bedot
lo t p . s a n o a l w o o o *&lt;
cord-ng to the plot thereof *t
recorded in Piet Boos 1 ! Pop*
11 Public Ret ordt o! Seminole
County. Florida
*t public tale, to me ni«hett and
belt butder tor catJv at the
Wett Front Door of the Seminole
County Courthouse In Sanford
Florida el 11 00 A M . on No
•ember 11. Itt4
M ARYANNE MORSE
A S C L E R K 0 E TH E CO UR T
By Jen* E J*ten 1C
Deputy C l*r 1
In eccordenct *,fh the Amtr
Kent With Ditablllliei Act. p*'
font mth d tab.iaiet need ng a
tpecial accommodation to pat
ticipaf* in I h ll proceeding
should contact Court Admmtt
Nation al telephone number
I ao» J1J a j » not later than
te.en (J ) day! prior to Ih*
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ber ». I M l
O EW MJ

can women havr no regular
phy *1* Ian. 37 percent u*r only a
g r n r r .il p ractitioner and lb
(irrrenl u*r only a gynecologi'i
rrjxirtrd I&gt;r Carol Weinman of
John* Hopktn* Univemlty V n
general jha * llilo n rr' may m&gt;l
provide top reproductive *arr
w h l l r g y n r c u l o g l 'l * a re n 't
trained lo d rie d other dleeav*
critic* way.
— A *t u d y of 142 N o r 1li
Carolina phvalctan'. uncovered
dorior* who *aid that during
nnitlne exam*, they often dtdn i
havr enough lime or )u»t forgot
to examine wom en* berant* for
lurttor* or give them a Pap
w nrar lo d rtrrl cervical cancer
— Male doctor* are Ir** likrlv
than female phynktan* lo *ug
gr*t I'ap tm r/rc and marnmo
gram* Dr Martha Hr** of thr
California Medical A w K la ilo n
wa* v » 'in ic k by the difference*
that *hr ittlrd h rr talk "Doctors
A rr From Mars. Patients A rr
From Venus ”

I T JOHNS R IV E R W A TE R
M A N A G E M E N T D IS TR IC T
Greet Motwoo*
intended JLgencr *&lt;»•*•
The O uN ict gives «•*'&lt;# *• it*
i issue o permit to th*
•stfen-ng *ppi.&lt;antlt) en No
.emtie, e tMe
C IT Y OF O V IE D O A T T N
E U G E N E W IL L IF O R D too
A L E X A N D R IA S O U L E V A R O
O V IE O O EL 11»»1 oept-cotion
I 1 IIM X n U N G M JR J Th* O t
N K t propotet to e-ucat* H U
malign geiient per dar et n*t*r
t#r P U B L IC S U P P L Y
TH E
A P P L I C A N T S P R E V IO U S
P E R M IT G R A N T E D TH E USE
OF 1 t l M G 0 OF W A TE R FOR
P U B L IC S U P P L Y
Th*
• -■ td ite ii used by Hut pretest
• i l l c e n t , tt of G R O U N D
W A TE R FROM TH E FLOR
IDAN A Q U IF E R via SEVEN
E X IS T IN G W E L L S *0 servo
eooc e acres m Saminwo County
located m m* NW i OF SW a
OF SW '• CF SW '• al Sactian
I I Township Jl South Rang# )!
Eat* SE W OE N F . OF SW '*
OF SW V ol Sostwn 1 ! Town
ship It South Rang* I t Easl
SW 'a OF SE ’a O E NW W OF
SW &lt;a o* Section i l Tpwnsh.p 11
South Range l l East N W 's O E
SE W O F NW is OE NE fa at
Sec to n n Township Jl South
Rang* l i E*H SW t* OE SE 'a
OF NW ** OF NE W al Section
n Township It South. Rang* 11
C*tt SE W OE NW V O F SE V
OF SW u ot Section 11 Town
sh,p l l South Reng* )| Eat&lt;
SW b OF SW t OF NW 'a OF
SE U ot Section Q Townsh p 11
South Range &gt;1 Eotl
Th* lo ti 1 1 containing each et
the above listed oppt catonltl
are available tor inspection
Monde, through Fridav otetpt
•or legal ho,-da 11 « x a m to
» OF p m a I the St Johns Rivet
Water Management District
Heedguort*rsor th* appropriate
r,#td office Th* O u trK t will
fete action on each permit
epp-aalien lifted obOv* unless a
petition tor an edmtrhttrohv*
proceeding (hearing) u tiled
pursuant to Ih* provtiwna ot
section 110 11. E S . and section
IIC I I I I , F A C
A person
whoso Subslontvoi interests are
effected by any o* th# D u 'rK ts
P*opened permitting dec,turns
identified above may petition tor
an adm mi strati vo hearing m
accordance with section i » l t
F S Petitions must comply with
the regulrements ol Florida
A d m in is tra tiv e Cad* Rutot
SOC I I I I and *0C 1 111 and be
tiled with (received by) ih*
District Clerk. P O Boi u ie
Palatka. Flo rida H i l l U ie
Petitions lot Administrative
hearing on the above applicet
lon(s) must be tiled within
fourteen n i l d a rt ot public*
lions ol this notice or within
fourteen l i t ) d*yt ol actual
receipt ot this intent whichever
lift! occurs Failure to tile a
petition within this time period
thail constltuto &gt; waiver ot any
tight such person may have to
teguest on administrative d*
termination Iheoung) under
section I N 11. F S , concerning
th* subiect permit application
Petitions whkh at* not tiled In
accordance with the abo.e pro
visions ore lublocf to dismissal
Rot•* Pa'ter
Data Control Technician
Division ot
Permit Oaia Services
Publish November l IMS
O E X It

7, !W 4 - ••

Government OKs
a genetically
engineered oilseed
■ v N O B I N T O P K IN K

AP Farm Writer
W A S H IN G IO N — Canola
p lant' pfndiii r all oil low In
v i i urat rd fa i for dirt con** lou*
A m rrka n * Hut II may v » n Inu v d a* a vM irrr for rtcbrr fals
u w d In drtrrgrnl*. vta(&gt;* and
•barn poo*.
( 'algrrtr In* of Davl* Calif
*akt lu r v l a y It won clearance
from the Agrx u lim r Dr|uri
m em In grow and *hlp a
ranola plant that ha* hrrn
altered lo produce laurate
laruralr is a fatty arid found
In |&gt;alm kernel and rn m n u l
oils, v tm r of fhr worst kind for
people warning lo keep ihrtr
arteries clrar Hut lauralr is
pri/r&lt;l for making viap*. d r ­
tr r g r n l* and sham poos
Saturate oils al«*&gt; arr used for
non &lt;lalrv rirffrr w liltrn rrs"
and whl[r|wd toppings
Huger Sahpdat. chairm an
and chief executive officer of
thr company, said Ih r plant
will offer thr first supply of
tho*r Important Industrial oils
north of ih r rqualnr H r nlvi
sa id I h r p la n t offer* an
altrrnatlvr lo winter wheat a*
a im p that ran hr plantrd In
Ih r fall and h a rv r* trd In
spring
Might now. ranola I* a minor
l) S. crop, with this year'*
harvest rstnnatrd al 190.000
ton*, the Agriculture Depart
m r n t sa y*
F .u ro p e a n d
Canada are the mayir world
'uppllrr*. wiih harvest* In the
million* of tons'
Salqulst said the company Is
already planting thousand* of
a * res irf ih r crop near Alfwny
Ga W h a t w r arr doing now is
p roducing ro m m rrrta l hul
pilot w ale (plain lues " h r said
H r said thr company has
already has a buyrr for the oil.
but h r wouldn't Identify die
buyer.
C a n o la

is a v e rs io n

of

raprserd developed III Canada

during ih r l ‘*bO*
C a lg rn r scientists altered

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Legal N otice

YVttclhpvlay M W ' b W

Cir c u it c o u r t
OF TH E I l O H I t t N T H
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN A N D F O R
SEM INO LE CO UN TY
F LORI OA
CASE NO t l Mae CA la R
U N IT E O AM ER IC AN BANK
OE C E N TR A L ELO RlDA
successor « Interest to
1st A M I RICAN BANK OF
ORANGE CO U N TY .
Ptomtitl.
in t h e

*•
CAROL B LAW LESS Trustee
CAROL B LAW LESS Ind vMu
ally W ILLIA M F LAWLESS
end TME V IT A L IIC R t . INC .
a F lor id* &lt;or per at dn
Detendon't
N O TIC E OF SALE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV EN
ttva* on th# lain d#r et Novem
be* t m s at me Ma-n Entrance
to Seminal# County Ceurttws*
S a n fo rd F lo r id a
(he un
dtrsigned Clerk will otter tor
saw th* reel estate end p r - w - . i
property dtscr.bed on Eitubd A
ottochod h#f»te together with
#11 Structures improvements,
futures. app&lt;.anc*t end appur
tenonces on ta d land or used n
conmnchon therewith
E X H IB IT A
Lots J and a. Bioca " J " ,
S P R IN G V A L L E Y FA R M S
S ECTIO N E i G h T according lo
th* plat theraut as rtcorded m
Plat Book is. Pages rt end SO
Public Records ot Semmet*
County Florid*. AND Begn
ning *1 th* Northerly m ail
comer el Lot *, Blocs
J
S P R IN G V A L L E Y FA R M S
S ECTIO N E IG H T as recorded
In Plat Boos i ! Paget *1 and M
Public Records ol Seminole
County Florida run fho«c*
North 1M1J 0* East tst H Net
thane* North 11*CJ tt
Eatt
ICS SI leel
thence N orth
U N * II
East lla I t *e#t.
'h*n&lt;* South SI*M ae Wesi
111 I I ta a l, th e re # South
IM g n * west ' « leet thence
South lt-oe SO Wett 'I SJ teet
thence North ie*n 1J West
aa J l teet to tn* Point ol Begm
ning
Th* atoretad sal* will be
mad* purtuani t* an order
en tered by Ih* Honorable
Seymour Benson on October l l
IMS
Terms o* Sal* Cash or cash
lot s check at th* time ol sate
Subiect to alt tegai ten* and
oncumbrantos
O A T E D this lif t day ot Octo
ber. IMS

MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ot the Court
By Jono E Jatew k
at Deputy C k tt
JamosS Grudin
Florida Bar Ns a U H I
E O L E Y ALAR DNER
H I North Orange Avenue
Suit* IPX)
Post Otl'te Boel t»l
Orlando E k r d a U W l l i t )
soil a ll lasa
Attorneys tor Plainti‘1
In accordance wllh th# Am#»
■cans with 0 labilities Act, per
sons with disabilities need ng *
special accommodation to par
•tclpafa In this proceeding
should contact Court AdmUMs
•ration at me Semmot* County
Courthouse Santord Florida
telephone laCJI 11) *JS0 not
later than seven i l l dayt prior
to Ih* procoodmg It hearing
impaired I TD D ) t loots SU M
or Vokv (V I iM O tSStJIO via
Florida Relay Service
Publish October 10 and
November 1 IMS
OEW n s

Ih r *am da plant by adding a
gene from thr California Hay
trrr The rrsull was ranola
varieties wllh nearly 40 (irr
rent lauralr
This Is Ihr third approval by
ib r Agriculture Department of
a C 'algrnr product as Ih r
department Itegiii* allowing
more grnrll* ally a llrrrd plants
to f»e grown Th e cnni|tany
p: r n r r r r d th e F*lavr*Savr
lomalo. altered In slay ripe
longer, anil has won approval
of an hrrbli id*- tolerant cotton
‘file dr |j.ii tr nr ru so far has
also approved an h rrh irld rlolrranl soybean produced by
Monsanto A viru srrsisia n t
**(it.i*h Is under review
The government determined
tfir ranola product was safe
after reviewing Ih r r r seasons’
worlh «»f field trials and public
comment, sclrntlflr hlrraturr
and o llirr malrrtal
Senior *&lt; .enlist Jane H l's lrr
of ih r Union of Concerned
Scientists praised C a lgrnr for
the thoroughness of II* review
hut said U S . regulation of
biotechnology Is Inn lax
Hlssler said more field trials
arr needed lo assure that
genetic material dor* not flow
flam the plants Inin their wild
relallves and create a weed

problem.
She also noted that the
cano la p la n t c o u ld h a rm
economics in Southeast Asia
that depend on tropical otl
exports The Philippines pro
ducr coconut oil Indonesia
and Malaysia produce palm
oil.
Calgrnr noted that current
sources of lauralr are Ittnllrd
to those Imports Salqulst said
lhal the growing economies In
Asia will rreale a higher de­
mand for lauralr* than the
rocnnul and palm plantation*
can hope In produce
T fir United Stales Imported
more than 12 billion pounds
of lauralr oils in 191)2. valued
at over S350 million. Calgrnr
said

Legal Notice
ST JOHNS R IVER W A T( R
M A N A G E M E N T DISTRICT
Greet Net*te l
intended Agency Astmw
Ih* D-Strkt gives note* 0* IN
rt*nt to issue * perm,! to th#
to*tewing e p o -cantlil on No
.ember * IMS
ALAQ UA l a k e s O E V E L
OPMENT COMPANV A lT N
TOM SPENCE X M P LA YE R S
p o i n t l o n g w o o o e l m ?*
*PCH-&lt;a'on » J IIJd lM A N Th*
DtsHtcl porposes to onocat*
( 1)1 mnign gallons per day at
we**f ter l » ACRES OF GOLF
COURSE
T H E D IS T R IC T
ALSO PROPOSES TO G R A N T
AN A O O IW O N A L C M M O D
FOR A P E R tOO OF s MONTHS
FOR S TA R T UP IR R IG A TIO N
TH IS IS A NEW USE Th*
w ’M r r . 4 '1 .ted by this pro
posed protect will consist ot
G R OU ND W ATER FROM TME
F l o r id a n a q u if e r a n d
S U R F IC iA l AQ UIFER S AND
S U R FA C E W A TER FROM
ON S IT E S TO R M W A TE R
LAKES via ONE PROPOSED
W ELL AN O TWO PROPOSED
PUM PS tn Sommoio County
locotod n it* NW '4 OE SW 'e
OE SE e OF NW '• ot SecH v
U Township X South Rong* M
Eos' SE N OF SW '* OF SE '-*
OF SW '• at S4Cfwn tg Town
sn-p X South Rang* M East
SE * OF N l ’* OF SW '* OF
NW '* ot Section la, Township x
South Rong* M East.
Th* tll*(*l cont* n.ng each a*
mo obo.o uttod oppiicalwnlsl
oto ovoiiobio for inspection
Mondey through Fr.dey otcopt
tor legal ho*-dart I X a m *o
I SO p m a* the SI Johnt 8, »*r
Waiar M anagem fnl O it lt i d
H#aoguart#rs or me eppropr.*•*
1* d o*lk* Th* O 'ttrk t will
lot* action on **ch permit
appiicotian •fe d #bo.e unless a
pet &gt;lion tor on odministrotis*
proceeding (hearing| Is lied
pursuant to me provisions ot
tec ton I X ST. F S *nd tectum
t(C I I I I , F A C
A p trto n
nhOM tubttonfial interests Or*
attested by any ot m* O tltrkM
proposed permitting dec ISions
idenhtwd above m*y petition tor
an administrative hearing in
accordance w.m section t x SJ.
F S Petitions must com ply with
the requirement! ot Florida
A d m ln ls tra llv * Code Rulos
tOC 1 111 and 40C I til and p*
lilod wim Irece .ed by) the
Dklrlct Clers P O Bot ije
P alolto Florid* 11 U| 4)S
Pofillans lor edminislrofivo
hear .ng on thr abov* appiicat
■onlkl must GO (it*d wilhin
lour leer ( I t ) lays of public*
ions of mis otic* or wimm
fourteen ( U ) dayt of actual
receipt et hut intent whichever
first occurs Failure to tit* *
petition within this limy period
shall constitute 0 wolser ot any
right Such person may her* to
request *n adm,m ih ally* do
termination Ihoorlng) under
sactian t x I J. F S . concerning
" a Sub.ect permit application
Petitions which or* not Bled in
accordance with the s ta rt pro
visions or* subiect to dismissal
Rosa Parser.
Oat*Control Technician
Division ot
Permit D o lt Sorvkos
Publish November ; IMS
DEX X

Legal Notice
NOTICE OF CLAIM OF LIEN
ANO
P R O P O S E D M IE OF
VEHICLE
TO R EGlSTER EDOW NER
A/merrius A Tarty

liklMighvww IS SW
Atiani* Georg,* x n t
Names and addresses 0( any
o th e r p e r s o n s , In c lu d in g
l-enhoidert. claiming interest m
vehicle Navy Orionda Federal
Credit Union Naval Training
Cantor Orlando Farida m u
LIEN O R

R*y*r jo e tf a g a
ChTytloV Ply mourn IflC
P O Go* JOOJ’t
fern Pars. Fo n d a m x
l « J I H i Ml*
Location ot VoFUcO **» E
Somoran Bled . C*SM&lt;b*rry
Flor-d* lU C I
D E S C R IP TIO N OF V E H IC LE
iMO t age Tasm
VIN tsE K SaaR XLE 1X0*0
Each o* you is hereby tsjhlad
that th* abov* named lienor
tO rm t * io n en me above
desc' bed r t t ik X tor Labor and
torv c OS pertarmod and edm
pktod at *• m m# amosmt ot
SJASaCJ tor * total claim at
SJAS4 OJ Paytnanl to m# lanor
pro* to th* proposed da«* o*
sale o* m* vohirl* a* th* cash
sum ot tJ Ala (J . will be SuH,
cant to redeem th* votska tram
m# lo r of m* Honor
Th* lion claim ed by 'ho
above named lanor it subiect to
enforcement pursuant is J I
SSJi) MS and unless sad veni
cl* Is redeemed from ta d lion
by payment at allowed by low,
Ih* abov* d o tm b e d vehicle
may be told to satisfy the Ion It
th* vehicle It not redeemed
from M id lien os allowed by
low m* above designated lanor
proposes »o sen m» eehkt* #t
public MI* to be held ot RpyAt
Jeep Eagle Chrytar(Plym outh
4#1 Highway 4M lost, Cast*i
berry Florida UTBT commonc
ng Jl t » 0 clock ( I t . on th*
lath day of December, two
You or* further notified thet
th# owner ot m# tablet* or any
person claiming on imereti In or
Ion thereon hat * right to o
hearing at any tin* prior to th*
proposed or scheduled dot* ot
soa try fti'ng * demand to*
taortng wtlh m# C ars ot m#
Circuit Court in m* county in
which me vohica Is hod. and
mailing copat e* m# demand
tor hearing to all other Owners
and lienors at rohocted on tn*
notice, that th# owner ol th#
vehicle has a right to recover
possess,on *t Ih* v*h&gt;d* without
Inst Iluting |udici*l proceedings
by posting bond in accordance
With th* provisions et F S F S
St* SI *1 th* Motor Vehicle
Repair Act mot any proceeds
tram so* ol the v e h k k r*
morning alter payment ol th*
amount claimed to b* due end
owing to th* lion will b* depot
Ited With th# c o rk ot m# Circuit
Court For d'spot,ton upon court
a r d o r p u r s u a n t to F S
H I M il*)
Doted this l i l t day of October,
IMS

Royal j**p Eagle
Chrysler'Ply mourn Inc
By John V Baum. Esgulr*
H i t Maitland A rt
Maitland. Florida JUS I
Attorney lor Honor
Publish November I. Iff#

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Unhealthy diet
causes symptoms
DKAH DM G O T 1 I vr always
siiffrrrd (rum h lirs n lk i| llr»«M l
migraine lir*&lt;hi lif* I thought I
would outgrow my &lt;iilMh&lt;»»t
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I lu itr tin r « u n l ilM fthru high
Mood presume j i u I thr allergies
I have trird all dirt plans In an
attempt to loar w rlg lil. hut
I r i a u v I 1 anno! rat a ttalanr ed
dirt I rn d up gaining wrtght My
II M«) frrla Ihl* weight gain I* not
a problem but with a family
hl*utc&gt; ol dlaltrlra high blranf
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DKAH MKADKM You arrin lo
liavr a com|4r 1 medlral jwnblem
that It aggravated by an un
hralihful dirt Without a doutrt.
you ihould la evaluated by a
registered dietitian Sue h a pro
(rational ran design a dirt I lull
will suit you
In |NaftMuMr you n rrd gold
aix r In arlrt ling nutrition* Irani*
that
111 not worsen your dur
ihr.i inigralnr hypertension or
allergies Ai thr u m r llm r your
dirt 11111*1 Ire pro|irrly balanced
F u r th e rm o r e
yo u «h n u ld
address y»mr problem* ol high
blond p rra a u rr and dlarrhra
with your family dor I or. brcau«r
ymi may n m l m rdiratlon in
aildnion to mraliflrallon of your
dirt
To glvr you m otr Inlormatlon
on your w righ t gain I am
wnding you a (r r r ropy o| my
llra llh M rpoit 'W in n in g the
Mat I li of th r llu lg r ' O th rr
reader* who would like a ropy
Omul ) w u d $'J plu* a long
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rnvrlofir to I’ O [Via J f .T I Nrw
York. N Y 10103 lie »u rr to
inrntton lltr tltlr
DKAH l)K (* O T T I love lo rai
apple* peanut Im ttrr and o r
angr Juice T\’ notUr* w y trial
4p|ilr* havr pesticide*. |&gt;ratiul
tiullrr ha* I&gt;ad oil* and orangr
|ulrr ro n ta ln * contam inated
water Should I consume my
lavtMtir final* ’
DKAH HK. DKH For Heaven*
*akr. yr* Kverythlng — and I
mran rv rry th m g
In lllr rarrtr*
It* own rt*k* It w rrn* lo m r that

M IO IC IN K

PETER
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w ith all tlir Other w orrtr* w r
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am ount* of |«r«m Idr* th r ha/
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u n llk rly 1 ontarninatlon of or
a n g r | u l r r p a i r I n t o In
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(avortlr Ii &gt;kI* If w r tirllrvrd
rv rry th m g w r u w on T V . w r d
tir a nation of neurotic* W r
arrn I yrt or a ir w r'i

Of ttiu n r. you *l»ould firwi
rtn w your applr* m rnlrtalr your
ronaumptlon of jiratiut butlrr.
and chrnrsr brand nam r orangr
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character, hut today ynu will
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collective rlloris today, the other
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logethemesa
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Serving Sanford, Lake M ary and Sam lnola C ounty aince 1 9 0 0
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NEWS DIGEST
INSIDE
□ Sports
Going home winners
SANFORD
The Seminole Com m unity
t'ollcgr voin rn * iM tk rllu ll Icam t low'd mil Ihr
|1**M jrnctkm of Its •» hedulr «1 lh an H7 74 win
over Si IV trtsb u t&lt; .lunktf t'ollcgr Thursday

a «« F i| f i a

□ People
Overcome ‘overkill syndrome*
This »* Ih r « f i* m «W Ih r ovrrktll syndrome
— nvrr M l. o v n spend r lr In hrr C u m u m n
F o r u i co lu m n Indijr. Barbara Gregg irllv
reader* whet to do about lh l» nagging situation
Sr* r « | t SB

Man convicted, sexual battery
SA N FO R D — A Honduras lU lt l v r w ill h r
•rnirtwrd Ja n 30 Im raping an 11-year old girl
al knife poinl In hrr Oakland Kill* home near
Altamonte Spring*
ll look Ih r * u member jury atamt 3 I "J hour*
to find C'arloa Lrtva Suaao. 31 guilty ol three
ro u n u of capital *r*ual b a lirry. a iirm pird
capital *r*ual battery and tmrglary with a
weapon Lelva Suaro I* from San Pedros
Mr Iare* a m atlrnum prnaltv of life In jwtson
at lea*l 25 year* without tie possibtlilv of
parole

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Sonford. Ftood*

School drug bust
23 persons
nabbed this
morning
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By MICK F F IIF A U F
and V IC K I OaBO RM IIN
Herald SlaM Writer*
SA N FO R D - Twenty three per
•on* wetr brought lo I he .John F.
Polk C o rrectio n al F a c ility thl*
m orning, arrested In connection
with an undercover sting operation
at Lake Howell High Srh««&gt;l In
Winter Park
Charges Include pnoorsaton and
•riling of drug* and dealing In
stolen property
The 33 person* include 13 *iu
dents and 10 who wetr rlasaed a*
adult*
' Many of them werr student* a*
well." said *hrrllT* spokesman Kd
Mi Donough * but because they
Bee B u tt. Pag* BA

HVlM I W l *T l M *
Sam lnol# C o u n ty dapulla* ••corl ■ leen age girl lo |ail alfor a drug b u tt at h*r school Ihla m orning

No school starting Monday
S A N FO R D — Chrtatmaa and Kwanraa are
coming w ht&lt; h mean* ju«l one thing
No w hoof'
Beginning on Monday otudrnta at all Semi
note County puWic *rIk «&gt;l» (Inrluding all year
round school*I will tw on vacation Ihtough
Tuesday. Ja n 3. 1995
Klodrnia at loral private or bools follow I heir
uwn w lw d u ln though iiMJwt iiurrur Ih r public
erhool schedule

erupts
By V IC K I DoSON M ItM
Herald Staff Wrttaf

Weekend To-Do Guide
• Saturday — Dec 17 — The O rn vr Counsel
Ing Center. Inc . prtM nta "K id l“rlnl wjw»tiw«»r«-*l
by Blockbuster Vidro Blot ktmstrr personnel
will be making prrsonal video* ol childirn Irrr
of charge A donation of one t an of IimmI Item*
would hr appreciated to help (red the htmiele**
during thta holiday *ra»on
T h r event will take place from 0 a m until
noon, at Weat Sanford Boy* and Olrl* Club. 910
S Persimmon Ave In Sanlord
For additional Information, phone .*130 93M3
[ . Sea B rie fs. Pag* BA

C m elt ii from staff r*p*di

MV LETTER TO SANTA
GAME BACK POSTAGE PUE.

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A volcano Ilka eruption o l a walar lin t on U .S. H w y . 17-92 al A irpo rt Boulavard Had up traffic Thursday.

Killer’s mom sentenced in coverup
B y S A N 0 H A B L L IO T T
Herald Staff Writer
SA N FO R D — For nearly iwo years, she kept
silent, telling no one hrr daughter, who danced
topless In local adult clubs, tiad stabbed a man In
death
On an April mghl In 1993. Agnes Roger had
seen thr lllrlrs* body ol David Richmond on ih r
floor of tlir condominium he shared with hrr
daughtrr. Michele The rlanrrr claimed she had
slahlrrd the landsr after and as|ilrlng ns k must
clan In self defense w hen he attempted to push

Dec. 16
9 shopping
days to Christmas

INDIX
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Get ready for a cold front
T u d u y : V a riab le
cloudiness lllgli In
the mid 70s North
w i n d
1 0 in p li
becoming northeast
during Ih r nllcmoon.

For m ors w aa th* r, aoo Pag* 2 A

Fat man in red
suit spotted
in Lake Mary

her fair onto a hot slove burner After she
stabbed Richmond. Michele sought help from hrr
parents.
Although Richm ond was dead, the Roger
family patriarch. W ill. 75. told his wife, son and
(latighlrr hr would take care of Ih r mailer and
Ih r authorities would not lie notified. Agnes
obeyed her husband of 33 years and maintained
her silence
Th e family broke Its silence admitting In the
ro vrrtip Just shortly Ireforr Michele's trial
O n Thursday. Agnes Roger pleaded guiliy lo
not reporting Richm ond's death.

She was placed on one year supervised
probation by county court Judge Frrdrtr llitt.
ordered lo jierlonn 50 hours of com m unity
service, pay a 9350 line and court costs
Standing quietly la-fore Ih r Judge, the 65-year
old Oviedo woman lei her attorney Chris Sm ith
speak for hrr
"Th e Iasi few years have tx-rn a tremendous
strain on her." Sm ith said. "She comes la-lore ih r
court today wanting lo grt ibis behind her." H r
noted Roger has never la-rn In trouble with Ih r
law. not even had a trulllc tlckrl
See Mom. Page 5A

Feeding the needy

B y N IC K P P liP A U F
Herald Staff Writer
L A K E MARY — As has been done (or many
past years. Santa Claus made his annual
"Iasi Hireling hrIorr-Ohrlstinas" visit lo Ihc l^ikr
Mary City Commission
Several years ago. during PIuim - I ronslructlon
of west Lake Mary Boulevard. Santa qulpj»ed i li.it
he had got his reindeer and sleigh stuck In piles ol
dirt while heading for C ity Hall
" T h is year." he said, "lo avoid anything like
that. I circled around lo ih r east side of ih r city.
and ...... oh well, it h.q&gt;|M-nt-d again." The
IxHilevard lo ih r rasl of the elly is presently
undergoing a massive widening construction
project.
As Is customary. Simla gave gills to the various
mcmlx-rs of ihr commission
"Commissioner Gary H rrn d rr has worked vrr\
diligently In preparing Ills quality performance
standards." Santa said, "so for him. w r have llils
iropliy. an example of Ills outstanding w o rk." As
Santa gave the winged victory statue to llrrm tcr.
II fell apart.
"Commissioner George Dtiryra has always
(ought lo keep Ihr city budgets light." he said,
"and h r usually voles against them. T his year, he
not only voted In favor of Ih r d ly budget, hill hr
See Santa. Page BA

SUBSCRIBE TO THE

SA N FO R D — A water line, more
Ilian 50 y&lt; ar* old. gavr way on
Th u rsd a y afternoon under t) S
H ig h w a y 17-93. juet south of
Airport Boulevard in Sanlord
A* repairs were done on lire
ruptured line, w alrr gu*hrd onto
ih r roadway, slowing trallk*. hot no
unr was lefl soapv in a slwiwrr w ith
no water
"W e didn't have to tu l service to
See W a te r. Page BA

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P re sid e n t,
Lawrence W Nelson, right, watches crews
unload over S50.000 ol Lulgino's products, al
Rich United Corp . 401 W 13th Street. Sanlord
A total ol 55.000 entreos and dinners, donated
by Jeno Pauluccl. were being distributed by

Hwue &gt;*»»K s, r •*»■&gt;, vi««&gt;«i
Lulgino's/Paulucci International employees
yesterday morning lo organisations serving the
noedy In Semlnolo County. In the background,
a truck from South Seminole Christian Sharing
Centor Is being loaded for distribution

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Santonl Moroni Santonl. Ftondo * 1n«lo* Dgcomtwr it 11PM

NEWS FROM THE REGION AND ACROSS THE STATE

FLORIDA
BRIEFS

The check’s not in the mail
Refunds w on’t arrive in time for Christm as

KSC has new shuttle chief
C A I'E C A N A V E R A L — N ASA biw* li.uilel Goldin l u » lu m n l
J a y Honeycutt. chief of Ihr Kennedy S|ta&lt;r Center'* shuttle
operations a* the new center director
Honeycutt. 57. will i w im e hi* new duties Jan 21. 116)5. lire
day preftent center director and funner astronaut Hubert
Crlppen ilr| n down
Crlppen'* resignation only Monday ■tunned the thousands of
N A S A and contractor employee*
Crlppen. a retired Navy captain and first shuttle pilot,
emphasized that his leaving has nothing to (to with shuttle
safety He said he was "uncomfortable with endlrss budget
hassles and wanted to pursue a new career In private Industry
Honeycutt, a 28 year veteran of the space agency, entered
government service at the Hedstone Arsenal at Huntsville. Ala .
In I960 and joined NASA In February 1966 After several hey
management Jolrs at the Johnson Space Center In Houston and
at N ASA headquarters In Washington. I) C . Honeycutt came to
the Kennedy center In March 1989
Honeycutt will become the sisth KSC director sime the
Kennedy center was established In 1982

Nurse may be charged for death
B O C A R A T O N — A manslaughter charge is being sought
against a nurse w ho told Investigators he accidentally hilled a
patient with a mlstahen Injection
Steven Krebs. 45. admitted giving Aydra Hoffman 91 a
heart stopping dose of potassium chloride Instead of the
diuretic I-as I* at West Boca Medical Center last weeh
Palm Beach County sheriffs L l Jo hn Klanha believes
Hoffman s death m ay fall under the culpable negligence section
of the manslaughter law.
But the likelihood of criminal charges Is uncertain because
most of the physical evidence was thrown away, and the
medical exam iner's office didn't receive the woman's body
until nine hours after she died
Krebs said he ashed for Lasix from an orderly, w ho was given
the wrong drug by a nurse
The Institute for Safe Medicine Practices has documented at
least five similar cases of Lasts potassium chloride mlsups in
recent years, said Stevrn Gom berg Krebs attorney
"W e should w orry about people who Intentlonaily go out and
violate the law .” said Gomberg. who Is fighting the filing of a
criminal charge " I just think It would fie a mlstahr to involve
the criminal system ”

■ y ADAM VIOM ANS
Associated Press Wnter
TALLAH ASSEE
V rh k le owners wlm
tanked on refund* from Florida's Illegal
S295 auto litipai t lee to help with Chrutma*
expense* will tv dl*dp|mlnted
Refunds won't lie In the mall for month*
The refund plan t« tied up In court and the
state is still trying to find thousand* of
eligible motorist* who haven't applied for
the money
"I think It will tie '95 I sure hope so said
Christopher Kay. an Orlando lawyer repte
venting auto owner* who challenged the
tm|&gt;act fee "In a claw* action suit. It Is not
unusual for ll to takr siv to 12 to 15 months
brforr people get their refunds.”
The state Supreme Court ruled in Sep
tember that the $295 fee to register
nut of slate cars In Florida was unconstllu
tlonal and ordered the state to make
refund*
Florida lawmaker* established the fee in
1990, but the court * decision applied only

to auto owners who (raid tire fee starting in
Ju ly |'I9I when a revised statute lu&gt;k
efTect
The stair estimated It collected $187
million * lm r Ju ly 1991 and $216 million
Since J u ly 116*0 when the Legislature
Imposed lire fee Inslrad of raising lave* to
deal with s severe budget deflrll
An estimated 640 000 vehicle owner* paid
the fee since Ju ly 1901 but the stair still has
vet to rra&lt; h about one third of them
official* said
About 5.1.IXX) refund letters form the stale
have been returned a* undeliverable while
another 1.10.000 people hare not resprnded
to letter* from the IVjrartrneni of Highway
Salrtv and Motor Vehicle*
"W e re going to continue to chip away at
these num hrrs " said s|inkr*woman Janet
Dennis
Other* seeking refund* are deluging a
toll free phone line with the num tirr &gt;4 rail*
rrai lung an estimated 9 OtXf Thursday,
Dennis said
Tire loll free number 1* NtX&gt; 216* 6247

The line was busy much oI Thursday but
dr|MUtmenl offlt lal* said people should keep
trying
Officials said taller* should have the title
tag or vehicle Idenllfk allon number of the
auto lor which they paid the Impact fee
ready to give the department when they get
through
•We Jus4 have to ask people to lie
ivatirnt. said spokeswoman llla r Drip
Before refund* can be made Orange
County Circuit Judge l a t r r w e Klrkwiast
must deal with a num tirr of legal Issue*
including how and how m u ch Interest
should he paid on the refund* and the
amount of attorney*' fee*
Until these issues are resolved no rrfund
cheeks can t&gt;r issued " said Eric Taylor, an
assistant attorney general rrjirewrnttng thr
stair
Legal fee* could tie a* high a* 25 p rftrn l
of the total amount of rttonev awarded to
eligible auto owner*

‘Friendly
Serve’
tested
$ 1 Tha A bb — iated Press
O R L A N IX )
Ned Rrillt t» 4
greeter lor an Orlando Mobil ga«
station H r talk* to patron*
pump* gas at lire srtfsrrvM r
Island washes windshield*
w hatever
And no tipping, please
R e illy t* part of M obil s
"Friendly Serve." a new pro
gram l«eing levied at HO station*
In the Orlando area It's some
thing between self serve and full
service, w h rrr someone alwavs
pump* your gas and rhr&lt; k* your
oil at a slightly higher price

Angry boyfritnd charged in mom’s death
L A U D E R H IL L — A man I* accused of stalking his
ex gtrlfrlend'* fam ily out of revenge over their breakup and
laying In wait for hours to kill her mother
Delorts Lovett slammed the door In Edward Drwavne Hanks
face when he showed up at her family’s apartment Nov 26
trying to see her daughter. Barbara Lovett
Witnesses told Investigators that on his final visit to the
apanment. Banks warned T m going to get you Cm going to
get you."
Banks. 25. bought a 9mm handgun from a pawnshop Nov
28 and waited for the mother to leave for work early Nov 29.
detectives said
"H e was lying In wait for four or five hours" In bushes
| outside the apanm ent. said Broward County sheriff s detective
Glenn Bukata.
"A t 4 40 a m . he realties she's coming downstairs and grabs
her purss She s la m swinging her purse He grabbed It.
pointed the gun at her and shot her in the head." Bukata said
(tanks was arrested Wednesday on a first -degree murder
charge and was held without ball
The shooting was the culmination of months of HI feeling
(tanks was living with the Lovetts for four years until August
He later lost his job as a security guard, hts car blew up. and he
hlamed Delorts Lovett for his troubles

in a lig h t a q u a a z a
Alter S day of play. Brittany Noble. 4. and Easha
Morgan. 3. appear to be crated up a ready to be

S T U A R T — A Judge has upheld a fresh will leaving most of a
widow's $140,000 estate to her two social workers rather than
her two nieces.
Circuit Judge Robert Makemson rejected claims Wednesday
by Ruth Rlcken's niece*, who said the sorlal workers abused
their caretaking positions and coerced their aunt to name them
In her will
William Ralkes. attorney for nieces Marie Bucklus and
Dorothy (In gh am , argued the caseworkers "had ethical
obligations as public employees not to gain personally" from
their employment.
Mrs Rlckert wrote the will In 1991 about six weeks before
she died at 87. leaving the bulk of her estate to state Health and
Rehabilitative Services Department employee Fannie Moore
Cooke and form er Council on Aging caseworker Keith
Christensen
Th e nieces sued In 1992. and the Judge heard a two-day trial
In Apnl.

By THs A bb — lated Few**______
FO R T L A U D E R D A L E - Th e
stair ha* ordered a temporary
hall on expanding the Medicaid
HMO network In a bid to Im ­
prove the quality of rare deliver­
ed,
Director Doug Cook of the
Florida Agency for Health Care
Ad m in istratio n on T h u rs d a y
ordered a 60- to UOday morato­
rium on new Medicaid HM Os or
expansion of existing HMOs Into
new counties
The action followed a series
this week In a Fort Lauderdale
newspaper that detailed chronic
quality flaw* In the H M O sys­
tem. which treat* more than
3 6 0 .0 0 0 lo w -in c o m e people
statewide.

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agency "m o ra l a uth o rity" to
demand Improvementa from the
28 health plans Hurl now treat
Medicaid clients The slate pay*
the IIM O * more than $650
million a year
Medicaid HMO* are managed
health plan* that provide care
for thr jioor In place nf standard
Medicaid Stale official* want to
require all of the state * I 6
million Medicaid client* to Join
some form of managed carr by
mid 1998
Cook also created a new divi­
sion to monitor HM O quality and
ha* assembled a task force to
handle patient complaint* and
examine whether any HMO*
have engaged In "Improprieties
or Illegalities "

The publl»hrd report* doru
rnentrd medicine of poor or
q u e s tio n a b le q u a lit y . H M O
enrollment fraud and abuse,
high administrative cost* and
tnultlmllllon dollar salaries for
some owners
Sen. A lb e rto G u tm a n . HMiarnl. who chairs the Senate
Health ('are Committee, said
Thursday he has directed his
staff to begin writing legislation
lo " p u n is h s e v e re ly " those
HMOs that fall to meet stan­
dard*
Gutm an also said he wants to
add m orr Medicaid Inspector* to
assure patients receive the cure
they need and In stop HMOs
from signing up people who
don't understand how the plans
work

Tram * at the
&lt;(Mllprte to see who has
Iw-st decorated rrsUnoni
Mobil wants to see If
service and cleaner
can translate Into higher sales
Older drivers might recognize
the service as something that,
was once m m m nn at gas sta­
tions But except In Isolated
pockets such help generally
went out with advent of self-,
servlet pump*
If Ihr program Is successful
h rrr. Mobil plans In roll II out
nationwide. *|»ike*man Michael
O 'M a lle y said at co rpo ra te
headquarter* In Fairfax. Va.
Friendly Serve Is bused on the
company's marketing resean h.
which shows rustnmer* want
well III stations. ( Iran restroom*
and last friendly sen li e
Reilly, a rrtlm l Florida dlsirnt
manager lor Gulf Oil Co . found
oul about the m inim um -pay Jo l»
at an employment office He
thought It would lie a good way
for him to stay active In an
•Industry with which he t* famtl-.
tar.
But hts Job may lie short-lived
If more people don't rtirnr In

THE WEATHER
EXTENDED OUTLOOK

LOCAL FORECAST
Tonight Mostly cloudy. Low
In the lower 60* East wind 5
mph
Saturday: Mostly cloudy with
a 20 percent chance of afternoon
shower* High tn the mid 70*.
East wind 5 lo 10 mph.
Sunday: Cloudy with scattered
showers Highs In the upper 60*
north to mid and upper 70s
south. Monday and Tuesday:
Fair and cooler. Lows In the mid
40s to lower 50s. Highs In the
mid 60* to lower 70*

Friday. December IS, 1094
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troubled Medicaid H M 0 network

Estate goes to two social workers

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wuters choppy. Widely scattered
showers. Tonight: W ind east 15
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STATISTICS
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Crimes reported to Sanford police

POLICE BRIEFS

tw o Sanford rraldrnta were arrealed on "crack** and
jiarapliem alu |&gt;■•**»*»inti charge* following a aearrh warrant
aerved al 500 Oak Ave Apt 21 Sanford Spec la I Invratlgatlcm*
Unit |mlii e rr[iort finding the couple at a table which bore
roralne and a smoking device Arreated were Jerome Clifford
Mttilnnl* 22 210 Holly Ave and Huby Lrtltta Knravel. 24
401 W Seminole lllvd Apt 7 I

Violence
• A Sanford wom an wild a gunshot broke her car a
windshield a* site drove neat Third Street and Olive Avenue at
I I JO |i m Tuesday night The woman wild «he did not see
who tired the shot
b urg la rie s and thefts
• Ceuira! Florida Hegtonal Hospital, an Altamonte Spring*
woman rr|xirtril her p urw conlalnlng 41.170 In valuable* was
taken front a room while site lell for lunch lietween noon and
3 2 0 p m Wednesday
• 700 blea k Magnolia Avenue power tool* valued at 91.BOO
re|M&gt;rted taken front a van aometime lietween I I IS p m
Tursday ami 6 4Sa m Wednesday
• IDO bloc k ( lear l-akr ( ift lr. two gas luol* valued al 9780
repented taken sometime Iwlween S 30 p m Tuewlay and ft 30
a rn Wednesday, tool* value it at M V ) rrpoitrd taken from a
van at a nearby residence sometime between 11 p m Tuesday
and 0 30 a m Wednesday
• 100 block lo n g Leaf Pine l ire le 1985 Plymouth Voyager
valued al 91.000 containing 94 370 In tool* irjx»rtcd taken
aometime between 11 p rn Tuesday and 5 a rn Wednesday.
• Itr'dgewater Ajwriment* strreo and &lt;asli foiallng 9450
rrjx u lrd taken front a van In |&gt;arklng lot wunetlme midnight
Tuesday and 8 30 a m Wednewlay
• 500 block Myrtle Avenue •&lt;■&gt;!* valued at 93.10 reported
taken front a van sometime lirtween 9 15 p nt Tuesday and 7
a rn Wednesday
• 200 blea k West Fifth Streei a woman reported 9245 In
food stamp* 9341 In cash and credit cards were taken from
her [mrse at I 50 p m Wednesday after site left In on her porch
and walkrd around her homr

B urglary charges

W arra n ts served

C o n v e n ie n c e store robb eries
Four Sanliiril itini were arrested ami h rld on r)wif|{ri of
robbing two Sanford i.U’ &lt; liarup stocr* Wednesday night T fir
rnrn were arrealed after two of the mrn were seen by a [wtllrr
oftbrr leaving the second store. L lf Champ 749 9 County Hoad
427. shortly tx-forr I I p m T h e rnrn Hoi irtlo a car and were
followed to Silver lake Ih tv r where fhr were arrealed Poller
te|xirt finding a ' M&gt;alihrr revolver (xhtml a removable [w n rl
In the v r till le they were in cle rk * from (be V H 427 afore and
•mother t.ll Cham p at I I I U E 25th St responded and
Identified the men and the revolver
Arrested were KplieaUll I-.im im ii I "Andrew*" Alexander. 18.
2421 F. 2 1at Si on l wo r barge* each of arm ed rohlirry and u*e
of a llrearm during the lormnlaahm of a felony, and Anael
Jerrrmr Jar kauri 17. 2070 lle n rt Ave ; on charge* of burglary
and theft Police rrport tw o other arreata. Including a
15-year old. but no arrrat Informatloii ro u ld tie provided by
Seminole County jail *iaf1

Drug arrests

• Otanr While 33. 107 Hlddrn Artx.r Coufl Sanford, wa*
served a warrant at the John K Polk Correc tional Facility
Tuesday She was wanted for falling lo appear on charges of
possession of cocaine and hav ing a suspended lie env
• Alma Jean Warren. 33. 128 Collin* Head. Osteen, was
aerved a warrant at t!»e jail Tuesday She was wanted for falling
to appear to pay a fine
• Stephanie l.ydta Tillies .12 1401 W’ 13th Place, turned
herself in at the )ail Tuesday She was wanted for violation of
prultatkm on a conviction of theft
• fatten Hakrr 40 701 E Tlghtli St Sanford, wa* located by
deputies at his residence Tuesday He wa* wanted for violation
of parile on a convirtloii of [Hissesskm of cocaine
• Edgar Aside* 45. H&gt;I4 W 16th St was located by
depullra al 13th St and Sanlord Avenue Tuesday. He wa*
wanted for falling to appear to pay a fine, and restating an
officer with vkdence
• Frank T Johnson. 31 134 E Lake Mary Hoad, was
arrratrd by Take Mary police Tuesday He was wanted on a
Volusia County warrant lor failing to appear on a charge of
having nn valid driver 's license
• Kelvin t&gt; Harries 25. 1714 Tangerine Ave , Sanford, was
located al the Jail Wednesday He was wanted on « warrant for
uttering a forged instrument
• Alvin Pnwell. 20 1H 10 W Th ird St . Sanford, was arrested
by Sanford [■dire Tuesduv At the Protcation and Parole office.
330 Commercial Ave . hr was found to h r wanted for violation
of probation on a conviction of grand theft Police said he (Ted
from the area on bait and was finally apprehended by art
officer He w as given an acblltkmal c harge of reststing an officer
without violenc e

Jar k Koarrnond Mullla. 24 llslnl a* "hoitteksa.” wa*
arre*ied on two burglary &lt;hargra by Sanford [mitre W rdne*
day Polk e *av Mullla entered a South Magnolia Ortve
rratdenre aometime during the evrnlri[{ of Nov 20 and 21.
taking garden equipment w hich he U lrr aold lor 910 Poller
*av Mullla entered a South H o lly Avenue realdenre aonietlitie
lietween Dec 4 and ti taking troll furniture valued at 41 650
a h lih he in turn aold for 920 Mullla wa* held on (barge* of
two ro u n d ea« li of tnirglary. grand I heft and dealing In atolen
property

M u ltip le ch arges
Jeau* Entrain ( at/m 25, 2545 S Park Ave Unit 30,
Sanford, wa* arrealed on charge* of drunken driving leaving
the write of an an Idem with damage*, nprcatlng a vehicle nn
the wrong *ldr of the road. Indrt rnt r*|«o*urr and rrfuaal to
algn citation* Sanfonl [mike report Cal/ln wa* Involved In a
minor trallk atcidenl near 27th Sirrrt and E lm Avenue arid
lell the w rite The vhltin billowed f'at/tn home and called
[mike Puller rr*(aindrtl and r r ported I'alrln emerged from the
home wearing only a towel w hich lell in the ground

D o m e s tic vio len ce
• Joarph M Frasier 22 0 8 9 It Seminole A v e . larngwood
wa* arrested on a domes!k violence battery charge Frasiers
gltlfrtrnd rr[x&gt;rtrd tie pit ked u p and dropped a c hair *hr waa
In. caualng her to (all
• Terry I x r W illum* 20. IO IO W Ninth St Sanford, wa*
arrested cm a domestic violence aggravated a w iu lt charge aftrr
ht* live in girlfriend rr|«nrted he held a knife to her throat

Despondent, naked driver leaves
a trail of death and questions
By TO M M A T S

Associated Press Writer
N EW YO R K - A* Julia Allan
got ready- for work before dawn.
M ichael W eeks w alked the
streets of Staten Island stark
naked
Allan, a devoted grandmother,
a n d W e e k s , a p a r t -t im e
bartender, were strangers llut
by sunrise, the* would share a
coffin of melded metal and a
story as perplexing as It Is tragic
Investigators believe Weeks
deliberately caused a head-on
collision that killed the two
motorists on lX*r 2
Worse yet. police concede lhal
two patrol oilierr* stopped a
naked Weeks 15 minutes before
the wrec k, then let him dHve oil.
The two officer* were suspended
pending the outcome ol an
Investigation
This week, a (wilier spokesman
confirmed to Th e Associated
Press that three day* lielorr Ihe
crash. Weeks' parent* told [xiltce
their son was suicidal and asked
for him to be committed to a
psychiatric hospital Th rrc of­
ficer* went lo Weeks' home, but
left him alone altrr deeming him
•'In control "
"Th e whole situation Is dis­
gusting.” said Allan's oldest
daughter. Laura, ' ll was so
obvious this man needed pro­
fessional help T h is didn't have
to happen.”
When not enjoying her grand­
children. Allan, a 57-year-old
native New Y o rk e r, worked
part-time at a supermarket. She
also planned Laura's January
wedding "M y shower was sup­
posed to Ik - thr morning aflrr
the accident." Laura said
Weeks. 27. who was single,
moved to the borough of Staten
Island from Florida with hi*
fam ily about 10 year* ago.
friends said. After his parents
returned south, he stayed and
worked sporadically while study­
ing lo be an Insurance broker.
Ills [Mission was bodybuilding,
said a friend who would only
give his namr as Arty- "He rrally
look care of his body.” Arty said
"He wouldn't even drink soda,
you know?"
tie last saw Weeks two days
before Ills death. A broker's test
that Weeks planned to takr lhal
weekend "was all he could talk
about." A rty said
"Everyone's making him out
to be u monster. Hut suicide
doesn't fit." Arty said
Weeks' landlord, however, saw
hints of turmoil. Manny IXMayo.
who rented Weeks a room for
$75 a week, said h r overheard
Weeks arguing on the phone
with his parents ulxiul money.

Tin re days before the wreck
Week* parent* called [ M i l l i e and
asked for h im to tie committed,
said Officer Scott Hloch. m police
*|x&gt;kr»mart
A sergeant, Iw o officer* and an
ambulance crew went lo Week*
room, but "fo u n d no just ideation
to remove h im .” Hloch said
"T h e guy w-o* coherent, wellgrootnrd. polite, tn control."
The same could not be said for
W rrkson the morning of Dec 2
Callers to 9 1 1 reportrd a naked
man running tn traffic near an
Intersection mile* away from
Weeks' home
Officers Vincent T a v lo and
Joseph Honam o arrived at 5 37

a m as Weeks, still naked, w as
getting In his car
lly 5 52 a m .. W re ks was
speeding along a four-lane boul&lt;
evard ll was still dark when he
purposely swerved over ihe
yellow line ami slammed Into
Allan's car. poltcr said
Th e impact p ro [x ilrd Allan'*
car track 20 (ret into another tar
driven by an off-duty transit
[toller detective Investigators
found no skid marks
" H r was coming dlrrctJy at us.
not braking at ail.” said De­
tective Hubert McMillan, who
suffered a neck Injury. "There
was no way the poor woman
could get out of the w a y ."

S anford Fi^nOa

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Housing starts up 6.9
percent in November
■ y JA M B S H. RUBIN

Assoclatod Praia Writer
W A S H IN G T O N
Housing
starl* shot up 6 6 percent In
November, ifir largest increase
In eight months, as new id ii
atnictktti retmondrd from the
previous m onth * decline
The gain surprised analysts,
who e xpe rt rising m o rlgagr
rate* lo p u l a d a m p e r on
single (am lly construction
The Comm erce Department
said today that builders broke
ground on I 54 million unit* at a
seasonally adjusted annual rate,
up frurn I 44 million in CXiobrr
With one month remaining In
the year, atari* are 14 2 [tcrcent
higher than they were through
the first 11 month* nl 19*13
The November gain is Ihe
biggest sinc e starts rose I t 4
percent In Man b Single family
construction rose 3 7 [x-rernt
last month at a seasonally ad
justed rate of I 2 million
In October, stalls declined 4 6
percent, revised from an rarller
5 2 percent estimated d ip Thai
drop had tx-en the first In four
months
Applications for building per­
mits — often a barometer of
future activity — fell I percent In
November to a I 38 m illion rate
Krgkttially. atari* Inc reased m
the East. Midwest and South,
but fell In the West
Al'hough start* have slipped
from Ihe cyclical high of 161
miUktti unit* last D r tr m b rr . the
Industry’ remains strong as (hr
economy conilriur* to expand

Many analysts had expecird
starts to drop to an annualt/ed
rate nl alioul I 4 million In
November as rising mortgage
ratr* took their toll on consumer
demand
Acco rd in g to tfir Federal
H o m r l.oan Mori gage C o rp .
rates for 30-year mortgages
averaged !l 17 percent In No­
vember. up from H 63 percent In
October and from a 25-year low
of 6 74 percent In October 1693
A Iwo percentage point Jump
In ralrs adds more than 9200 a
m o n th In p a y m e n t s on a
9 150.000 mortgage
While higher rate* usually
curb construct km. economist*
noted the impact for much of
this year has been offset as
million* more Americans are
employed and Incomes rise
Also analysis said many home
buyers may have become ad
Justed to the initial shock of
hlghrt payment*
T h e Fe d era l Heserve has
raised interest rate* six times
since February and analysts do
not rule out a seventh txx*sl
w h e n c e n tra l hank p o lic y ­
makers meet T ursday
The often volatile multi family
starts — apartment* and con­
dominium* — rose 19 6 jeerrent.
to a 344 000 rate, after climbing
4 4 percent In fXtober
Regionally, starts were up 26 8
percent In the East, to a 161.000
rate; up 25 percent In the
Midwest, to 385.000. up 1 9
[&gt;errent In ihe South, to 655.000
Th e y wrrr down 6 4 percent In
West to 339 000

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EDITORIAL

T hum bs up for
m arketing plan
T h e Waterfront Master Plan Steering
Committer wants tn take a solid step forward
They want In have a marketing plan prrj»arrd
with which in attract new business and
industry to Sanford
Although the name may denote that the
group rmuTtttr.Mri its rfiorts only on the
actual lakrfront area nl Sanford, the alms o{
the committer and this particular project
could have dramatic rllrt ts on I hr entire city
tf prn{&gt;rrly pursued Not only dramatic, hut
economically advantageous
The grxtl Ls to have a marketing plan
compiled and printed It would show the
availability of business buildings and devel­
opment areas, some of the natural beauty
such as the Ltkefrnnt and tree-lined streets,
and present maps showing not only the
central location for the city hetwren major
cities, but the nearby availability of interstate
highways, the GreeneWay. Central Florida
Regional Airport- Autotraln and Arntrak rail
operations, and many others
After printing, the plans would Ik available
to organisations nr businesses to semi tn
Interested persons throughout the nation We
believe that II the true tacts about what the
city has to oiler are presented. It may Indeed
lure new business and Industry to the area
The plan would be compiled by Bruce
Andersen, ol Andersen and Associates Andersrn has worker! with many area develop­
ment and Improvement plans, and has an
excellent record o! success
Added to the the plan would be Input from
the Andres Duany plans, which were com­
piled and scrutinized for several years. Then
there ts the Input the committee has received
Irom Its membership and interested persons
Put It all together, and we are bound to
have an excellent marketing plan
What ts needed now Is financial support
with which to have Andersen prepare It. and
have it printed, preferably as a top-quullty
presentation which would never I k - casually
tossed aside by some prospective developer
Th e Waterfront Muster Plan Strerlng
Committee wants huanctal support from the
Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce.
Sanford Main Street, and the city of Sanford
We hope- they will obtain this supjxirt
without difficulty.
In years past, there have been many
suggestions on how to show the benefits of
Sanford to others. Onr suggestion was to have
a video tape showing the beauty of the area,
which couid Ik- circulated.
No matter how many pro|iosa|s have Item
made, we see this marketing plan as one of
the closest to being actually created
We support the waterfront group, and urge
others to support It In this endeavor We have
very little to lose, but very much to gain.

LETTER

Through unity
"W e thr People'* must consider that the majority
of this country ls poor and middle class,
the
masses " These are the ones that need an
eeonomle turna roun d for this country. T o gel Oils
country moving again economically, we need to
address Ihe issues of health rare, crime, affordable
housing welfare reform and also we nerd to heal
rai e relatione, "the masses" need to Join forces
Th is will send a strong message to the leadership
of this country that It ts time to make this country
economically strong again by showing the gov­
ernment that "the masses" are In unity. In that thr
right steps need to be taken by Ihe redirection of
funds to ihe Infrastructure of this country such as
housing, education, transportation, and health
care. If unity Is not achieved we wilt not be able to
compete economically tn the future with other
nations I conclude from Oils thul we. the poor and
middle class, unite and gel wtiai Is ours life,
liberty, and Justice. Tills can easily be achieved
through unity
Dion Jackson
Sanford

Berry's World

CHUCK STONE

N o e a s y a n s w e r s t o w e lf a r e p r o b l e m
Victor Hugo was right
An Invasion nt armies
can !m- resisted.' lie wrote, toil not an idea
w hose time has come
Welfare reform is art idea whose time has
come, and legislators who irsist j» (forming
radii at surgery on this woonded anil bloated
Ik sty do m i at Ihe Jierll ol Itielr t arrets
Polltlrians usually ran sniff thr winds of
i hattgr faster than a w ra tlrrr vane
tin
Nm err 1 1ret elec Hons sr ni a tornado of voter
demands for welfare reform Not Just cut and
(taste changes, toil deep tnrdgriarv i tits that wilt
overhaul radically a program Ituil Iras Irren
systematic ally almsrd
That s why thr national demand (or wrltatr
reform was one id the causes ol the national
swing to tire Republican* in Ihe recent r let lions
Although a per jrondr ranee ol alienated voters
was influenced try th r three R s
rage. ra&lt; ism
and reaction thru allrnalton also tap|trd into a
widespread frrllng that something is ro ilrn In
lire stale ol Iirnmark
To Hill Clinton's credit, reforming welfare as
wr know it" was one of tire hallmarks of his
eam jM ign catechism Somewhere along tils
presidential journey, tie got hung up mi other
legislative priorttie-s
most of which turned off
enough co in s in swing troth houses of Congress
to KrpohJlcan control tor ihe tlrsl lime in 40
years

The lesson trf Harrv
T r u m a n hears re ­
peating A ltrr suiter
Ing one of the largest
m id te rm losses m
history
14 seats
1 nim att n w up to
d e f r a I , with
L a e a ru s -tlk e rflt
c l m r y . H ejm hllran
candidate To m lie
w ry tn one ol the
most dram atic uj&gt;
sets in presidential
legislator* who
history
'resist
U n f o rtu n a te ly ,
performing
lessons are te|iraled
radical surgery
more easily Hum his
on
this
lory and rigid now
wounded and
Clinton's •trances ol
bloated body do
rr rlrcHm t are in in
so al the peril
tensive tarr
of their careers £
Politic Ians and lire
media keep talking
ahoot "welfare reform.' hut ll you perl away
llielr s* ape goal tng rhetoric from rronm nic rratl
ly. everybody is actually rrfrntng to public

assistance
Almost a)t tire wrllarr reform that five slates
liavr pushed through are laws that require

able lushed rrt Iplrnts In (to some kind of publle
work, rut (ruhlk assiataiNr lo mothers under Ihe
age uf IN or eliminate benefit increase* lo
women hac tng additional babies
Other state* are considering simitar legisUnmi
twit tire metal iliaconlan pfnfscaal is Virginia *
Welfare lo Work
Ihe home of the t onfederac y ’s capital would
requite teen age mothers to live at home wtth
i lie it parent* and attend « to* 4 In order to
rec-elve assistance Older mot tier* whose children
cut class** ik flunk an excessive number of
classes would loar their assistant r
Who knows
w rlla rr reform could end up
raising cognitive skills and tnayfee even narrow
tng thr (esye frcKiirtrtc gap between black and
w hite kids
In crafting a national plan Clinton has no
choke hut to sit down and luunm rr mil a
hi partisan measure that Include* some of Ihe
toogtier He public an features (all hrneflt* end
after five years unmarried mothers under IN are
denied tiriirftt*l with hi* plan • more attractive
features Hnirnslve job training and placement In
the first two years and an ind rflullr work
program tn etc flange lor wagesl
Ttw-rr a ir no easy answer* r*|irc tally among
ihe stales Average m onthly family public
assistance payment* run from a California high
ol SON 5 4N to a Mississippi low of f 121 V I

JOSEPH SPEAR

Both parties drift
from m ainstream
Svoner ot later live millkats id g '»«t and
deernl and ratkrtial (im p ir who lx long to the
Krpuhlh an Party are going to have to late up
to the lact that tliey v r got a jrroblem
They arr tiring represented hrtorr the
wmId try a gloup of mean and reckless
politician* w fro ( ou Id trad the party twi k into
the swamp of inettet tualitv Irom whence It

recently cmerited
Sooner o&lt; later, the
m illion* ol honest
and worthy and rra
suitable peuplr who
belong to the Drtno
rratk- Party an- going
to have to face ujr to
the tail that they ve
got a problem, too
T h e y are t ir in g
represented before
the world by a hum ir
of milquetoast* who
seem not tn have the
faintest Idea how in
lead ihe part* 'Nil of
1h e h o g of lr •
relevancy into w hi&lt; h
It has w .ordered
T h e R e p u b lic a n

How women feel about beauty
W A S H IN G TO N — Though I stumble upon
lirr several times a month — al Ihe grocery
store. In a drugstore aisle, on a magazine |&gt;agr
— I'rn always surprised Always, she looks Ihe
same — nut-brown, beautiful, her (ace lit by a
hall smile Hair floating behind her llkr a sable
A-**:
Even now. alter 15 years ol seeing my Irlrtid
Gayle King Randall's image on the Johnson
Products' Gentle Treatment relaxer trox. I still
stop and stare In a w o rld c o n s ta n tly
transforming itself, the girl on live- box never
change*
Forever, she remains 25. the woman who
owns the face in the photo recently turned 40.
The model on the box seetns carefrre. her ryes
wide In antirtiMtion of life's wonders the
working mom she trecame often Is frazzled fry
Hie dem ands of her job. m arriage and
2-year old daughter
Hut Gayle, who stnpjrrd modeling In 1990, is
still gorgeous
Just as she was In the fourth grade, when all
the boys liked Tier and the girls often wished
she'd disappear. Many ol us have a Gayle, a
personal benchmark for beauty, someone who
was our childliood rmtrodtm rnt of the concept
She was the one voted homecoming queen or
“ most attractive" In yearbook competitions,
the person whose life was either blessed or
challenged — or both — because of her
slap-your-face looks
Ironically, the Gayles of thr world often seem
a hit detached from llielr beauty, hooks, like
everything else, arc complex.
A ne w marketing survey on w om en's
attitudes about beauty lor New W om an
magazine is proof. According to a national
sample ol 807 women, ages ]H lo 59. women's
Increased overall confidence, satisfaction and
optim ism are "strongly reflected In their
degree of satisfaction w llh llielr looks "
The good news:
— C)n a scale ol 1 to 10. women on average
rated I hem selves a 7 on typical days; th ry
believe their husliands and beaus would rale
lhern a 7.9.
— Most cited “ a postlllve attitude" as Ihe
factor dial most makes (firm feel attractive
Clothes were a close second
Hut I loved the Ironies; Though nearly HO
percent of women said beautiful women have a
definite advantage, most chose being bttlUant
or wealthy as a life g«»al (42 percent each! over
being beautiful 110 jK-rccntJ. Th o u g h f&gt;4
percent feel attractive minus makrtip, 72
percent wear It every day.
And this Asked lo detchbc how they'd
Ideally like to look. 39 percent said "u n iqu e."
23 percent "pretty," 18 percent "beautiful."
10 p e r c e n t " s e x y . ” a n d 9 p e r c e n t
“ glamorous."
How smart (kcause though all women arc
affected by how they look, being &gt;K-uutllul — or

tiring known primarily lor your grrat look* —
isn’t always easy
Ask Gayle, now a Chicago loan otllcrr
"Recently. 1 saw a girl I knew when I was
model sized and the first thing out ol her
mouth was. 'You gained w rlghlV " says Gavte
ruefully. "I thought. 'Yeah — I've got a child
I ’r gained weight, and i'm pi mid of It."'
S h e s a y s s h e 's
gralrful for the doors
that her Rood looks
have opened ” lt def­
initely made life rast­
er. period, People are
more willing to arcrpt y o u ."
H u t t h e y a ls o
l i r o u g Itt u n I q u e
challenges. Including
men who saw her
jirlmarily as an or­
nament . and people
— Including family
m e m b e rs — p re ­
ssuring tier always lo
look like Hie girl on
thr box
" T h e y say. ‘ You
should lx- working
out more.* which ts
good lor my health,
hut what I hear Is,
'You should Ik - trying lo look us glamorous as
you used to.' so they'll Ik- more preud.
"H ut you know, my uttltudr now Is: 1 don't

really care."
Alter years of miKlrllng, of /racing lo IktK-autlful. she says, it's a relief not lo think
utrout It."
"f got so tired ol having to look a certain way
... especially w firn I Rot a little older, and my
tiody wanted to rhutiRr I was constantly
dieting because oilier girls were younger anil
thinner . I became obsessed with u In order
to work — constantly on the stair, looking In
mirrors. The business did tin t And I knew I
had to Ret out of tt."
To d a y, she says. "I want lo grow old
gracefully — not thinking Hiat I always have tn
look like Pm 20 I have a security within
myself and don't (eel I need to look a certain
way to be happy."
So w li.it does Gayle obsess alxnit now?
“ Making m oney!" shr says with a laugh.
"M y daughter's education. ... Try in g to liud
time to keej&gt; romance tn m y marriage." Just
llkr uvrrugc-lookliig women.
"K no w ing that people didn't like me because
of how I looked — 1 played It down, never really
allowed myself to Irrl good about It."
She says she doesn't want thul to liapj&gt;en to
daughter Halle Simone, who resembles her.
“ I want her lo know that site's beautiful.
" A n d to n i'l feel Uid about it.”

p r n h l r rn

c an

be

I People *ho
belong to the
Republican
Parly are going
to have to face
up to ihe fact
that they vo got
a problem ■

slimmed up hi halt a
dozen words
Gin
grit h Helms [loir.
Gram m . D'Arualn and Armey
and thr
seriousness of it ra n I k- appreciated with the
sitnjilr otvservatlon that among this Gang of
Six Ihe sutkv Senate Majority la-ader Robert
I Vile ol Kansas is Mr Mellow What does thal
say alrout Hie rest of the park'*
Sen Allotise I) Am ato ol New Y o lk Is a Joke
How else lo drscrtbr someone who stands oil
Ihe floor and sings "Old McDonald Had a
Fa rm " to make a (mint? Sen Phil G ra m m ol
Texas Is a surly, slash and tmrn artist with
Hie ehurl*in,i of a cactus jtLoil Sen Jesse
flelmsol North Carolina
All. Jesse Helms. I lie- old snortrall Irom Hie
Southland Asked a frw weeks ago on CNN
whether he Irt-Hrved Hill C lin to n Is a
competent commander-ln-chief. Helms respondrd in hi* rheum y drawl. "N o. I do not.
And neither do the people In the armed
lories Asked to rx jiu ud on his remarks by a
Raleigh News A Observer reporter. Helms
implied that itonp* In fils state might even
o tr itielr leader
Mr ( ‘Union better watch
out It lie comes down here." Helms said
"H e 'd better have a trodyguurd **
Of course, not lung lie said was tils built It
was Ihe built of Hie jiress who had ihe
audacity lo quote him "Th e Hlx-rnl news
media I* gulliy of Intellectual dishonesty," fir

■aid
Hr|» Dick Arm ey ol Texas, the newly
elected House majority trader. Is regarded by
many as a |&gt;ep|&gt;rry Idrologur who has a
dilllinit lime containing hi* Ire Hut h r is an
affable fellow who Is quick with an ajmlogy
Whcn one Is called lor
N'rwt Gingrich? W hal rail tie said atmui
this hothead iliat hasn't been said a thousand
times in recent weeks? H r is the (H-rsonlllcaimn ol mean, anil fils lir.no sometime* runs
so l.ir In front of tils mouth iliat lie doesn't
make sense. See if you can derlphcr this
sampling nl Gingrich Crrhuutiubhlr
" W r have to invent an entire new model,
and we replace In a sense the rectangle ol the
liberal welfare stale with tile oblong of what
we are currently railing thr conservative
opportunity society In which there will lie an
antl-conservalive o|i|Kirutility society. Demo­
cratic m in o rity and a Republican proconservative opportunity society m ajority."
No Incident In recent m o n th s better
Illustrates lire Gingrich problem Ilian tits
McCarthyite charge that, according to a
"senior law- enforcement nlflclal." uji to "a
quarter ol the While House stall, when they
llrst came in. hud used drugs In the last lour
or five years."
Panrtta, who took on Jrsse Helms u few
weeks ago. seems to be thr only Roman wllh
Hie guts to rhallenge the Visigoths. Will
anyone siejr inlo the trenches with him ? Are
there no Democrats with thr pluck to |&gt;nund
Newt's pudgy puss toa puljr?

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l*f t*x I|m I I Am Smith said i h r
•indent txxlv him) Ihr fatuity anil
•tail a ir frai ting (ion) lively In
Ihr arrests
"T ill* haa Itrrn a problem on
I am pus, Smith said. ‘‘Everyone

Is reai ting yrrv positively
Names of the |&gt;ers&lt;in* arrested
were rxd im m edUlely avallatile
early flits morning
Mi Donongh said about sis
m onth, ago Slrerlfl Don Fsl
mgrt and si Fmw&gt;l dtsirh t official*
set up an linden over o|ieraiiori
We had an uruieremer agent

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• Salutdav
I&gt;rc 17 - Children will be ablr lo meet Santo
( lau* at the lim it Store of Hahttai lm Humanity in Seminole
Count) from I I a m unlll I p m Children will rri e n r ra nd y
anil have the opportunity to |x»*r wllh Santa fur photograph*
Habitat for Humanity's Thrift Store I* kxated at 21*42 S
Orlando Drive Sanlord

Correction
S A N FO R D — The photo on the front page of Thursday'*
Nan/uni Herald was incorrectly tdenttltnl regarding the source
The 10 hike* acirpted by C .J "H it" l arson on lirhalf of the
Sanford Christian Sharing Center yesterday, had Ix-rn
roller ted and refurbished by Seminole County flrrflghters T h r
photo caption incnrrrftty idrnufleit them a* having cotnr from
the Sanford Flrr Department. whleh ha* also been deeply
Involved In rrlurbt*hlng hike* to be given lo needy youngster*
during this holiday *r**nn
Doth fire tlghtlng organlration* have made Hits an annual rv
em. with W-' San turd Ftrr Department working in conjunction
w u h it S o E * ■&gt;&gt;••■ rtiw w ii* « 'luh

Hike shop ow ner Hk k W rits has tiren donating |&gt;art* lor the
rrfMtrs to the Seminole County firefighter*
Meanwhile, donations of blkr* are still tx-mg a ire p trd by
txith department*, a* the re build mg continues into next week

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Shr ha* auflrtrd much m orr
than ih r court will ever know.
Sm ith continued, noting her
hustund luld tier to keep ipilrl
for Ih r sake nt ihrir daughter
" T h is think hat cairn her allvr
S h r * rr mot w lu l
Michele Hotter was c o r v lr lrd
tit arcond d rjttrr m u td rr In
R lr h r n o n d 'a d e ath d e s p ite
claiming she sulfrled flattered
syndrome and killrd him
In selldefense Shr was senit-in i d to 17 year* in prison
follow nt hv llvr year* probation
In November 1 Ik ra w l* tx-mg
ap|x-aled
Alter Ih r slabbing. she sought
help from her tamlly H rr lather,
b r o t h e r a n d m o t h e r m iw
Hu hmimd's Ixxty bill ro v r r n l up
Ih r crim e and then lied to
authorities and Hlchmond'a fam­
ily aboul his whereabout*. They
claimed I he last time they saw
him. he was leaving fur smith
Morula to do work in the wake nl
Hurricane Andrew
Michele's lalle-r. Will Ho|(er.
75. and brother, Kenneth Huger.
30. removed Hu hiuond'a Ixxly
tolled In a piece of curjK-l The

eltler Huger 11ten hurried the
remains, mined the ashes with
rcm enl to form concrete blocks
thaler. Hie lather and sou toswd
ihr hliu ks from ihrtr txiai Into
the ocean ofl New S m y rn a
lleai h
The two men are ( barged wllh
perjury. tam pering w ith evl
drui e and failure to report a
death
T h e men'* coses have liern
continued unttl mid Ja n u a ry
while pre-plea, pre sentence Invrsilgdtlon* are com|ilrled
Assistant slate allorncy Sieve
Ploinlck asked ih r fudge to
ini|M&gt;w the m axim um |M*uuliy of
mu v« .it III fall and FI OOU Urn
for Agnes Huger Ploinlck prosecutcd M lclirlr Huger * case
and was called unexpectedly lo
l he plea conference Th e pro­
secutor assigned to Ih r case was
In trial and Itie assistant slulr
attorney w n t to Hie conference
was unfamiliar with all Hie (acts
ol Kli hmuud's death and dls|H)s
aI of his Ixxly
Ploinlck asked for u continu­
ance when the plea conference
became a plea and sentencing
hut Judge H ill drilled the re­
quest

(■ mc a* a student at Lakr Howell
High
M iDonough said, "and
hr has ir|m rrdly made many
d in g buys Ixith on and oil
&lt;ampus Iik hiding |&gt;uri liases of
marijuana. L S D and several
other drugs
Sinllh said tie Is very pleased
wllh the joint ellort between Hie

PAUL H. HORNE
Paul H Home. 2H. Stale Hoad
-I HI. Chuluota. died Tuesday.
Dec. 13, 1034 at his residence
Horn Frh HI. 1900 In llalllmore.
Mil., he moved to Central Florida
In 1979. He was a repair techni­
cian for Hlack A Decker. He was
Catholic.
Survivors Include wife. Delia
M . parent*. William K anil
Helen L . Ctiuliiulu; brother*.
Phillip, Norfolk. Vu.. Stephen.

and James, Ixiih ot Orlando,
sister. Gusslr Sills. Falgewood.
Md . M a ry llo r n e , W in t e r
Spring*. Lorritn Si. Ledger-Holy
and E la in e C u r r y , b o th of
C h u lu o t a ; p a te rn a l g r u n d m o t h r r , S a m m y H llo r n e ,
Homestead
II.in fo ld Fu n e ra l Services.
Winter Springs, in charge nl
arrangements.
G E N E V A O .T H A R P E

Geneva I) Thorpe. HU, I nland
Drive. Altamonte Springs, died
Saturday. Dec 10, hiim at
taiugwiMxl Health C a rr Center.
Horn March 23. 1914 In Indiana,
slit- moved to Central Florid In
1940, She was a homemaker
She was llapilst.
S u r v iv o r * In c lu d e * l*ter.
G rciclirn Blackman. Allum onle
Springs
C a rry Hand Garden Chapel
Home lor Funerals. Orlando, In
charge ol arrangement*
M A R G A R E T O . Z B IK O W S K 1

Margaret G . Zblknwskl. 70.
Seedling Court. Longwood. died
Tuesday. Dee 13. 1994 at her

Smith did not say if other joint
ellort* between Hie s&lt; htxd dls
I etc I and the sheriffs office
would h r forthcoming, hot said
that he lirlleved Hie undercover
efforts have tteen vrtv sue

cewsful
School officials dei lined lo
comment ll I here had ever tx-en
sio h a large sling ojx-nithm in
Hie schixd*
A (tress ronferente on the
arrests was scheduled for 10 30
Hits morning at the sc htxd Ixtard
(dfll r

While the repair* to the line
were completed by *» p m ., tt
took another three hours to
rr|U)ir th r street whleh had lo Ixdug up In order lo fix Hie water
line
Moon said itw- cleanup &lt;d th r
street and surrounding area was
ex per ted to lx- completed Hit*

m nm lng
Moore added Hiat min h id Hir
pi|x* in the area surrounding Ho
break Is very old. He tx-lleves it
Is all in "relatively’' gfxxl sha|xT h is sort of thtng usually
liapjx-n* on Christmas morn
lug. Mixirr s,»ld. "1 guess we got
lurkv this year "

school, and the 23 person* were
brought to the Jail at 9 15 lor

Ixxiklng

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anyone.’ said Paul Monrr of
the &lt; IIy Utllltlr* drpatlm rril

'The pressure may have Ix-en
down a 111 Hr hit tail ihr re was
no loss of w a trr to anyonr ”
Mixxe l* not sure what caused
the break in Hie |0 fool set lion
of pljte, hut he said that the age
of the pqx- was probably the
higgest factor In the break
‘ It spilt right down the side."
said Mia lie

Santa-----------C o n tin u e d f r o m Page I A

made Hie mot it in
to accept It
Duryea rri rtv rd a
(famed copy ol Itie first (Mgc of
thr taike Mary city budget
' Commissioner Sheila Sawyer
wrote that she got what she
wanted fur Christmas Slie got
elected lu the corn mission." the
jolly old m an commented "She
wanted a puppy, hut she got a
watt h dog Instead Unfortu­
nately. the watch dog Isn 1 here
hrcauM- h r t* on ih r county
(ornmtsston now."

l he recent eidd weather or Hie
opening and &lt;losing of valvrs at
the pum ping station directly
at ross ih r street m ay have
conlrlholrd in Shr break as well
tin aose there ate no isotaiion
valvrs near Ih r v -rllo n where
the ptjx- Is l&lt;x ated. Ihe watrr
i mild not lx- shut off lo perform
Ihr repair-.
We had to do Hie repairs
under ptcaourr.’ he explained
"W e didn't shut off the water "
As thr line w as tx-mg rr|ialtrd.
our lane of southlxiund (rathe
and both northbound lanes were
rlivsrd.
I ratio wo* tied up for quite a
while
t'm d r Dennis W hitm ire
id Hie Sanlord Pullet Dr|x»rlmen I said
*
Ik-girimng six ally aftrr 2 p tit
wtieti Hie ttne lost tiurst. Sanlord
1 *1)111 e ofl leers directed traffic lo
alternative roiilrs

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'Com m issioner David Me.dor
has h e r n very non*
controversial." Santa continued.
He didn't ask lor anything this
year, hut we got him something
anyw ay “ Santa gave him a new
nameplate for the commission
dais, saying ''Com m issioner
.Stallion "
Mayor Low ry Hockrii made
some dillu oil decision*." he
continued, ‘ hoi one of Hie most
outstanding was his drive lo
Insure volunteer drug testing by
city employee* " Santa gave the
mayor a plastic specimen cop.
anti handed a pair ol rubber
surgical type gloves lo newly
hired Finance Director Jackie
Suva
"C ity Manager John Litton
said tie was concerned over
bring able lo hang on to a
finance director," Santa said,
"S o we gui sornrihlng In help
him " Jackie Suva recently replaced former Finance Director
Handy Knight. For Litton'* gilt.
Santa handcuffed Suva to tier
chair

DEATHS
N IC H O L A S H ID U SR.
Nicholas Hldu Sr.. H3, Double
H tame. Oviedo, died Wednes­
day. Dee 14. IflHI nl Florida
Hospital. Orlando Horn March
22, H i l l In Falrlleltl. C o n n , be
moved to Central Florida in
HNiW He was a landscaper and
nurseryman
Survivors include wife. Gladys
K . son, Nicholas dr., Oviedo:
daughters. F it.mm Ann Marsh
Nancy Hembree, troth ot Miami,
on e g r a n d s o n ; one g r e a t granddaughter
Union Park Memorial Chapel
F u n e ra l H o m e . O rla n d o . In
charge ol arrangements

school* ‘Old Hie slieflir * ofI he
I think Hit* lia* Ix-en a very
gtxxt o|x-ralion and I'm pleased
we were aide to do lilts." he said
Mt Donongh said the ages ol
the students arrested were lx
tween 14 and IH
The arrests were rejxirledly
made ltd* morning at lire high

residence. Horn Sept. 17. 1924
In Pittsburgh, she moved to
Central Florida til 1975 She was
a h o m e m a k e r . S h r was a
member of Church of the Nativi­
ty. DAV Chapter 30. and AAHP,
Survivors include husband.
Holier I W .; sons. Hubert H.,
Company He.o h Walter T . PitIsburgh: daughters. Belly Ann
G ra n t. L o n g w o o d . Margaret
Mary M cGlum phy. Pltisborgh.
C e c ilia Z . C o v e r . Or la 11 do;
brother. Holiert (". McAlcrr. Pit­
tsburgh: 10 grandchildren
B a ld w in -F a ir c h ild Fu n e ra l
Home. Allam onie Spring*, in
charge ol arraugrmetit*

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Remembering Hitler’s last push
■ y P A U L AM99
A

H A S T0 G N K Belgium
tl wa*
A doll Millet s last gamble and It
turned the hill* and forest*
around this sleepy little town
into one of Ihe Mtxxlirst tial
Dellrlds of World Wat It
He fore dawn on lire 16 1**44
ih e N a i l d ic ta to r's p a n re r
brigades crashed through thr
pines along the t* utter tie tween
G e rm a n y and Belgium In a
desperate attempt to push the
Allies hack to the North Sea and
change the course of the w at
Tod-.V the people of lUstognr
welcome sun nor* from Ihe U S
units Dial resisted Ihe onslaught
and honor Die memory «&gt;f some
20.000 American soldier* who
did not sun lie what became
know n a* Dir Battle of the Bulge
Aliout 200 U S veteran* were
expected to attend ceremonies in

L o re of p re g n a n t m u le frig h te n s so m e
VtLAN. Attuinla — Has l.tkujt Mu/h.iqt * miraculous nm lr
signaled the 4|hh atypsr? Dim** the devil llv r In It* stomach'.*
WUI Die town jmlit eman rarry oul It* death lenience?
T h r mule* rrjxirtril pregnancy — highly unusual lor Dir
usually sterile hybrid — plunged thl* isolated village into a
(lurry n( speculation and drlM lr
Tow n elder* worry thr in u lr’* Nov IM mlw .Ullage m u ld
signal a looming catastrophe Moat of th r 530 villager* would
tike to nrr thr rv ll om rn rrm ovrd. But nobody darr* to kill thr
m u lr because. th ry (rar that might makr thing* w&lt;rr*r
So *tnrr I h r rv rn t. villagers liavr (irrn gathering In
Muzhaqt's garden lo debate wh.it to do wllh Dir unnam rd
braat
T h r story ol hi* m u lr show* thr depth of *u|&gt;rr*tltton that
rat*t* In Kuropr'* mo«t backward nation, w h rrr 3 2 million
people barely *ub*t*t In a country of (rw paved road*,
widespread unrm pkiym rnt and moatly ram*harklr housing
Some 65 prreent of Ihr population live* in thr countrwide in
isolated village* llkr Vtlan. where thr n r»t town t* a (h r hour
w alk away Few In rural arra* go p m rle m rn ia ry school
There, thr natural world become* a repository for sign* to
inirrp rrt An Incessantly clucking h rn . for instance, rnran*
rain t* In sight T h r blond of a slaughtered animal mu*l t&gt;r
trickled on thr foundation brick* of a new house If a hrn
crow*. Us brad m u il tir rut oil or a family member will dir
In a place llkr Vtlan. 60 mile* southeast of Tirana, a m ulr I* a
valuable thing
T h r offspring* of mate donkey* and IrmaJe h a r m mulr* arr
stowrr bul more surefooted than hor»r* They hare proved
their endurance a* pack and draft animal* since prrhistoric
time* Thry al*o are *trnlr
Until Nov 18. those were undeniable fact* here Then
villager* told visiting reporters their story
It was about 6 p m
Aftrr a day of plodding In thr field
k1ur harp s m ulr startrd braying with [tain
" I thought II had developed colic and gave ll an aspirin
Injection." recalled Shyqyrl Crkanl. who has a year of
veterinary school under his bell "I harfn t finished w hen
something covered with what looked like while plastic fell lo
the ground ”
It looked llkr a liny lamb. Just over 3 pound* whose head
and legs could tie distinguished Crkanl believes it was a
prematurely bom fetus
“ It scared everyone present, so we threw ll to thr dog*.
S h yqyrl said

By CH fttt BIRO

Associated Prsss Writer
G R O Z N Y Hus*ia — Kuaatan
trisv(&gt;* i losing tn on Ihe Chechen
capital hammered surrounding
regions with artillery earty to
day. while ihe leader of the
separatist republic agreed lo
re a u m e p e a re ta lk * w it h
M oM tri
ll wasn l clear If Chechen
President Dzhokhar Dudayev
wa* signaling a readme** tn
compromise a* Russian tanks
were poised at Ihe edge of hi*
capita). Grozny
But lit* wlllmgnesa to reopen
talk* he had suspended on
Wednesday provided wane hope
that a b lo o d b ath c o u ld be
avert ed
D u d a y e v 's vice president.
Zeltm khan Yandatbtvev. cast
doubt on a peaceful settlement,
however He told Hus*la * In ­
terfax new* agency todav that
high-level talks could begin only
after th r Russian* withdraw
from C hechnya, an unlikely
precondition for any n r gottaBoris
President Boris Y e ltsin of
Husata extended by two day* —
until midnight Saturday — hi*
ultimatum that thr rrbrt* di*
arm or face dire consequence*
Husata also warned foreigner* to
stay out ol Chechnya, saying II
could not guarantee th ru wiletv
An rstim aird 10.000 lo 40,000
Husatart soldier*, supported by
tanka, warplane* and heltropter
gunshlp*. rolled 'nto Chechnya
on Sunday to oust what Moscow
consider* to l&gt;e a "r r u iiln a l'
regime
Th e confrontation I* a big
gamble for Yrltatn Fear* persist
th a t R ussia c o u ld becom e
embroiled In a prolonged oc­
c u p a t i o n s im ila r lo t h r
A fg h a n istan debacle In th r
1980*
Dudayev lta» urged the K2
m illion rrstdrnt* of hi* pre­
dominantly Muslim republic to
fight to the death
Chechen force* have fought
the Husatan troop* all week with
*D tilery shells, tanks and gun*
According to some regional of­
f ic ia ls s y m p a th e tic lo the
Chechen cause, hundreds ol
civilians have been killed
"W e will never give up our
w e a p o n * .“ d e c la re d Y u s u f
Sbamsrdin. the Chechen foreign
m i n i s t e r , w h o k e p t h i*
Kalashnikov rifle on a nearby
windowsill of hts office as hr

S E O U L . South Korra — After months of political tug of war
and sometime* bloody demonstration* by farmer* South
Korea todav ratified the G A T T agreement on world trade
Th e 152 58 approval came after the ruling tVirv'crath*
Ltbrral Party agreed to support the opposition's demand lor
additional support and funding for South Korean farmer*
Agriculture l* heavtfy subsidized lit South Korea and farmer*
feared they would suffer under the accord, which would lower
barrier* to global trade In farm product* •• writ as
manufactured good*, textile* and a host of other areas
For month*, the main opposition Democratic Party had
refused to ratify the accord, boycotting the National Assembly
and staging huge rallies around the nation
Krfflugh Countries In the 123 nation General Agteemem on
Tariffs and "r n»de have approved the pact to ensure that It wdl
lake effect Ja n I G A T T passed It* biggest hurdle with U-S
approval In early December

D o lla r up, g o ld m ixed
LONDON
— Th e dollar rose against most other major
currencies in early European trading today Gold prtcr* were
mixed
In Tokyo, the dollar closed at 100 31 yen. up 0 05 yen from
Thursday's close Later In London, the dollar was quoted at
100 30 yen compared with 100 22 yen latr Thursday
Other dollar rates compared with late Thursday
• I 5720 German marks, up from 1 5700
• 1 3300 Swiss francs, up from 1 3260
• 5 4180 French francs, up from 5 4140
• 1 7590 Dutch guilder*, up from 1 7589
• 1.635 Italian lire, up from 1.633
• 1 3865 Canadian dollar*, down from I 3 8 7 1
Th e British pound was quoted al 9 1 5630. up from 9 1 5625
late Thursday.
London's major bullion dealer* fixed a recommended gold
price of 9379 70 per ounce at midmorning. up from the closing
price of 9379 50 bid per ounce Thursday
In Zurich, the bid price w u 9379 SO. unchanged from lale
Thursday.
In Hong Kong, gold fell 33 cent* to close at a bid 9379 87
Sliver traded In London at 94 HI a troy ounce, unchanged
from late Thursday

From Asgoclatod Pr«t« raportt

By VANIA OAANDI
Associated Press Writer_________
V A T IC A N C IT Y - Pope John
Paul II has sent a message to
children around the world, urg­
ing them to pray for peace and
a c t as " m o d e ls e v e n for
grown-ups."
T h e 14-page letter was re­
leased Thursday to coincide with
both Christmas and the end of
1994. marked by the Roman
Catholic Church as the Year of
the Family.

Just la-fore Christmas the k/w
cloud that had coveted the
A r d e n n e s lifted alkiwtng Allied
air jMiwer to maul the German
armor
Gen (ieorge Patton'* Th ird
Arm y broke through the ring of
German steel around Baslogne
and llftrd Die *lege on D rr 26
Within a month, the offensive
wa* crushed and the path wa*
dear for an Allied man h Into
Germany

up* lu
region

«l*&gt;ke
We will never let Dir
KuwkunsinioGrozny '
M iw k iw
said U l r Ihursdav
that tl had sun reded In It* goal
of fully blocking off Grozny w hilr
w a llin g fu r
illegal arm ed
b a n d s '1 lo la y dow n th e ir
weapon*

rr r d

In hi* message lo the Chet hen
people. Yeltsin said he wa*
striving to teduce tn s mini
m um the use of force, which
unfortunately entails casualties
among live civilian population "
Yeltsin urged Ihe Chechen
p r e s id e n t to head a n e w
n e g o lla l I n g team h im s e lf
Dudayev a former Soviet air
force general broke off talk*
with Moscow on Wednesday

s u rro u n d in g

Chechens had show n little
evidence of romptytng with the
Kremlin • earlier ultim atum to
lay down thetr arms by Thur*
dav even though Mnai uw *aid
Russian soldier* had entered the
northern and we«tern outskirts
of Grozny and were advancing
from Die east

Grozny resident* awoke todav
lo a 30 m in u te barrage of
arttllerv lo the mirth a* Russian

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A TLA N TA
Despite th r outbreak of AIDS Americans u r
living king* i than rv rf
an 4 « r i&lt; (r of alm m l 7H y n n . Ihr
government rr[«»rtrd f hut winy
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Death rate* for 12 of the 13 leading killer* dn&gt;t&gt;|«-d In 11*1*2.
•alii f i x ' *tatl«tb tan Ken Korltanek But death* from AIDS
)um|ird *l&gt;arply and there wa* little or n o « flange In (he rate* of
tteath Irom dlalarte* and kidney dt*e«*e
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the main Increase wa* In H IV tlte vtru* that &lt;au*e* Alt)N

S uspect: G o d o rd e re d D a h m e r's d e ath
P O N TA G E, Wl*
A lifer hid a metal liar fmm a prt*oti
r *rtt :*r m arhlne In hi* |wnt* &gt;*•« fiNind Jeffrey Dahntrr alone
&lt; leaning a Ira k rr rtawn and titen proceeded to haah hi* heed In.
according lo court pajier*
Chrtttopher Scar vet *ald he left Da timer gurgling on thr
floor. heat another murderer In a nearby shower ruom, then
returned to hi* c ell. according to a complaint filed Thursday
When a guard asked 5 carvrr why he was hark early from
work detail, he replied ' God told me to do || You will hear
about II or* the &lt;1 o'clock news Jesae Anderson and Jeffrey
Dahrnrr are dead *
liahmer who killed 17 young men and hoy* In an orgy of
nerrophila. dism emberm ent and ranm haiism had tieen
serving IU ronsrc utlie life sentences Anderson was serving a
life sentenc e lor killing hla wile
Dahmer diet! on I he way to a hospital after guard* found him
tn a pool of blood Anderson died two days later

From A ito c lilttl Pr*i» report*

W A S H IN G TO N - Casting his
net lor millions of middle Income
volert. 1‘rrsktenl Clinton U n d e r
tng a lew hundred dollars in las
c u ts to A m e ric a n s ra is in g
children, paving tuition and
saving lor retirement
The middle class need* help,
hr Mid. bec ause “ All I* not wrll
with Am rrti a
Clinton said thr economy 1*
hoonnug hut "m ore job* are not
enough We liave to rater In
comes
Krpuhhrans m orkrd Clinton's
attempt to move toward the
political i enter and join a hid
ding war for middle etas* sup
port a lte r D e m o c ra t* were
drubbed In the N o v rn h rr mid
term elec non*
“ We welcome Ihe president tn
help us lead In a new direction."
GO P Sen Fred Thnmpscm of
Tennessee said "H ut If he will
not. we welcome the president to
follow "
With Hepuhlkans firmly In
control of Congress anii Dem o­
crat* asserting their mde|ieii
d rn c r from their p o litica lly
hamstrung president, whatrver
la* cut emerges In I !M*3 likely
will heat little resemblance to
the |iarkage Clinton unveiled on
television Thursday night
And the president Hand* to
lose more than gain In the
Upcoming battle lie will tie
critic tied tf a las cut hurts thr
economy and may hr forced to
watch Hrpubtkans settr credit if

It's a sucres*
Calling hi* 9*&gt;0 htlltori pa&lt; kagr
a “ middle &lt;las* Ihll of Iflghts."
Clinton promised tn |uy for II
with deep budget cuts that hurt
programs, not people. “ I want a
leaner, not a m raner govern
merit." he*Mld
Playing ratrhup with Capitol
H ill. C lin t o n p ro p o s e d a
smorgashonl of lax breaks and
d e ductions that w ould give
middle d a M (amities
• Up In a * 3 0 0 per child tax
credit lor all chlld rrn below age
1.1 in tKMisrliolds earning up to
*73 (X JO a v ear
• A lax deduction of up to
*10.000 a year for college or
oilier post-high w hoot rduralion Families m aking less than

•I 20 000 qualify

• A tax deduction of up to
*2.1X10 for putting money Into
Individual retirement arrounts
Families making up In *100.000
qualify. up fmm *50.OCX) now
• f le x i b ili t y In w ith d ra w
m o n e y fro m IR A a c co u n t*
without penalty to pay foe col­
lege education, purchase a first
home, rope with catastrophic
Illness or care for an elderly
parent
• Jo b training vourhers worth
*2.000 to *3.000 for workrrs to
use at Ihe Job renter of thrir
( holer
Hepuhllian* could hardly rr
strain their derision
“ lle gives a *300 per child tax
( redlt until Ihr child's 13 Laird
have m rrry . It's just at that
point that they start getting
really expensive,” said incoming
House M ajority Leader D irk

Armey. R-Trxa*
The par kagr was hilled by Ihe
W hllr House as a billow-up to
Clinton's 1993 rflorts to extend
eurnrd income tax i rrdlts to the
working poor — part of his
overall plan In m a k r the lux
system more lair.
“ Million* of Am erican* are
hurling, frustrated, disappointed
— even angry." Cllninn said
Advisers saw the speech a* a
chance tn redeem Clinton In the
ry e s of m id d le -cla ss volets
v a u n t by hi* failure to cut their
taxes and disillusioned by his
dalliances with the liU r.il wing
of the Drniorraltc I’arty
Still, the president said. “ It's
nut about moving left or right,
but moving forw ard "
T b r White House savs It ran
trim *7t&gt; billion fmm the federal
budget, paying for the tax cuts
and keeping *16 billion for
drfk it reilurtlon
Hut Clinton's saving* figures
ate sure lo raise question*
While the tax ruts take effect In
J a n u a ry HMIfi most of the
budget rula woulitn t m in e until
the last two years of Ihe century.
Also. Clinton rejected pmpoMl*
lo boldly rllm iriulr an entire
Cabinet agency
Economists wonder whether a
tax rut make* sense when Ihe
economy Is already hum m ing at
a rale that has Ih r Federal
K rs rrv r Hoard jacking up Inter­
est rales

starts late, tries to come
n strong with his tax cut plan
IP N « s t Analysis
W A S H IN G T O N I'trsident
Clinton may have hreti U t r In
proposing middle rlass tax relief,
but when he did come up with a
plan hr managed to tcrurh a lot
of bases not live least erf which
waa a
Afr%.-gedfjfuflfvklu.il
KrtUrm etitXi Jo tin t — ,
And he dtd It all qdatlvrlv on
l lie cheap as far a* middle class
tax rrllef goes Ills plan has a
price lag &lt;4 *60 billion over five
year* compared w ith the *1H4
billion in tax relief being offered
by his main competition, ih r
Republican*' "C o n tra ct W ith
America.''
T o a c ro m jills h that feat.
( Union more narrow tv loruscd
his lax break* for families wtlh
children and education expenses
and In one key particular — th r
IRAs — borrowed a trick fm m
Hie Republicans' ow n playbook
Currently, families with in ­
come* up to *50,000 a year can
drj&gt;u*lt 92.IXJO annually Into an
IRA and ilrduct that amount
when figuring their Income ta x­
es.
Clinton would bmatlrn this
benefit by raising Ihe Int'ome
limit to *110.000 annually and
allow M im e deductions all the
way up to *100.000 In Income.
Hut lo keep Ihe plan from
getting loo costly. Clinton used
Ihe M m c gimmick employed In
the Republican contract — the
bleu of a U k hloaded IRA.
Under the 1HA currently avail­
able. taxpayers get the tax
benefit up front from Ihe *2.000
deduction llo w e vrr. when they
begin drawing the money out
after 59VX. they have lo |*ay
t.ixrs on the original *2.000 and
any Interest ranted
Under C linton's IR A plan, they
have the option of following Ih r
current approach or |uytng tax­
es initially on the *2.000 hut
[escaping all taxes when they
w ithdraw the money,
Clinton's lax advisers obvlu*lv think this “ barkfoatied"
Idea wifi have apjieal because
Jtey are [tutting the cosl lo the
rrasury of the rxpandrd IRA*
|»vrr the first five years at a
paltry *3.8 billion
” Administration official* conJ t r d r thal the government will
lose more m o n ry titan thal In
■ later year* a* [teople withdraw
IR A funds totally tax-free. Hut
under existing pay-as-you go
budget rules. It's the first live
year* that mailer most.
tn addition to expanding w ho
la eligible for an IR A . Ihe adm inU lru tlo n added another a t ­
tractive frature. four ways ihe
Bioney can br withdrawn beforr
firemen! without penalty: for
collrgr expenses, purchase of u
first home, ratoatrophle Illness
‘caring for elderly parents.
K T h e most expensive part of
nton'a lax relief jvarkagr Is
R i s e billion lo provide lax
Its for families w llh rhlldren
der age 13. Families earning
•60.000 nr less could claim th r
full *300 per child credit. Be­
tween lhai amount and *75.000.
families would get a rrduerd

D#c«m6#f 1ft 1994 * 7 4

Clinton offers tax breaks for tuition, IRAs

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U r d u that would phase out
entirely for lhose earning shove
•75000
A* an example, the adrnlnl*
nation M id a family earning
* 5 0 .0 0 0 a n n u a lly w ith (w o
children 12 or under would get a
*1.000 tax brrak that would
represent a 2 1 percent reduction
In their taxes. If they had the
normal dednrtbtns
While that would hr a Hdy
amount. only aland one third id
la x file rs h a ve d e p e n d e n t
children
The Republicans’ contract is
more generous offering a *500
c re d it for c h ild re n 17 and
youngrr living Iri families earn­
ing up lo *200.OCX) Hut Ihe
hroa4lrr coverage makes th r
GOP prop4&gt;sal th rrr times as
expensive, at *107 billion
Clinton also proposes tn adtl a
major new drductkm lor Ihr
m id d le c la s s , e d u c a t io n
ripensi**. either for college or
any vocational or training pro­
gram beyond high school Fam i­
lies earning up l&lt;» *100.000
a n n u a lly co u ld re du ce th r
amount of Income 4&gt;n which they
have to pay taxes by up to
*10.000 for qualifying education
expenses And those earning up
to *120.000 would get a rrduerd
benefit.
In an administration example,
a family of four ranting *30.000
could reduce their lax burden by
* 1 .5 0 0 or 31 p erce n t just
t h r o u g h c la im in g I h r fu ll
*10.000 In education expenses
T h e a d m inistratio n, which
sees ih r education deduction as
a way In promote lifetime learn­
ing and give thr country a more
productive work force, rsllm utrs
It will cosl *20 6 billion over five
years.
Clinton's proposals have an
effective dale of Jan . 1, 1996
With Ihe president now Joining
Demor-rats ami Republicans In
Congress In pushing middleclaw tax rrllef. [utsxage of some
type of hill next year seems a
virtual certainty.
H ut C lin to n had h u r r Iy
f in is h e d T h u r s d a y n ig h t 's
speech, beforr Republicans were
complaining that Ills program

did not go nearly far enough
They want the children's lax
credits and expanded IRA* lo be
accompanied by a sharp reduc­
tion in the tax m i capital gains, a
rnllhork of last year's tncrrased
tax bttr on higher trtcome Social
Security recipient* and a variety
of buslnesa tax break*
All this, of course, leaves
a tx v itn M i worried that both
parties will engage In a tax-cut
bidding war similar to Ihe one
waged during tlte Reagan years
that quadrupled th r national
debt

Th e ptrsiilrni look a velleil
slap al Ihe (iUl* "Contract Wllh
A m e r ic a " which proposes a
*3(XVprr c hlld lax credit for fam
Illes earning cip to *200.(XX) hut
dors not M y how thr plan would
la- ftnanc ed
“ I won't support lilrus that
sound good. but aren't paid for,"
he said
House Democ rat* got the jum p
on their president Tuesday and
u n v r d r d a plan tn g lv r an
u n s p e c ifie d tax r u t to all
w orkrrs — no! Just those with
children — who make up to
»75.(XX&gt;
In c o m in g House M in o rity
Leader Richard Gephardt, who
pm posrd Ih r Democratic plan
praised f llnlon's pa&lt; kagr and
satd Demin rat* w ill Improve
“ the standard of liv in g for
A m rrti a « working fam ilies"
Hut at least one Drm nrrat
broke party ranks
“ It remind* me of I1M4I when
we Democrats entered Into a
b id d in g war w ith I'r rs ltlr m
Reagan lo see who could pro
due e a bigger tax ru t." said Sen
Claiborne Cell. D H L
Of Ihe *70 billion Clinton
plans tn cut Irom the budget
*24 trillion would come from
deep cuts In ledrrat agencies
T h r other *52 billion would
come from extending a freere on
all non-essential spending fmm
191Wt lo the year 2000
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Svfvea of Cor da and Scripture
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(Spoctal Mute Irving Notivfly Scon# by Youth)
Candtakght Communion Sarvica
11 00 PM

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IflOam (Spannh) Canl&lt;«
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1200 pm Cantor. Chum-* Chur, lln u

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Lraaona A Carol. •CtiUdrrna Nativity i’agrani
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7 :00 PM • Hanging Of D ie Grrena
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7:00 PM • Family Eucharlal with ChUdrrna Choir
A Story
10:30 PM • Choral Eucharlal
SUNDAY D E C E M B E R 2 Slh
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Sunday School Chnatmas Program

5 30 PM

Dec. 24

December 18th
10 AM

Chadian's Christmas Service............
5 30PM
CarxMghl Communion Service
7 30 PM
CanrSefcflht Communion Service ...... 1000PM

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Ensemble Presents
*A Christmas Musical*
Children's Play
*Qod Btssssd Th sm Ons
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Sanford Herald

Decoitibor 1 6 , 1 9 9 4

Sports

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IN BRIEF

Closing out ’94 in style

LOCALLY

SCC women finish year
on two-game win streak

Davis, Butts lead UCF rally
O R L A N D O — |i.m\ I Duv is w ttrrd .1 g.imr high
.’*• |*&gt;mt» anti Palm k hull* lilt » lt consecutive
tree throws m thr il&lt;&gt;«mg inurnrnik a * Central
Florida ra m r hum Ix-hlnri to driest VYlnlhrop
NO NO T tm tw U t night
l or \V irtilirt&gt;§&gt; U S I m « n Coulter hit llv r
.1 (*&gt;inirt* •i ih I n iir n t 28 points

AROUND THE STATE
Nuggets overtake Heat
MIAMI
Hixtrtry Rogers hit a game winning
N liMlirr with tlu rr MMMMh lett lor thr D riitrr
Nugget* who o v r r r in w J u turnovers and 4
.’O point defU It to twal I hr Miami Ural 101 Wl
Thursday night
Reggie Williams Ini D rn v rr with 2 I |*&gt;lnt*
K rvin Willis Ivail W j»&gt;ltu* and 12 rrtstunds
lor Miami brforr loulmg mil

AROUND THE NATION
Owners hold o il on salary cap
C H IC A G O — lU w tm ll owners didn't push thr
salary cap button Ttiursriav. avoiding (or at least
a week a 1 haolIt winter filled with lawsuits
In what was a sign o( hesitation posturing or
genuine d rstrr to make a deal owners gave the
ruling rx rru tlv c council authority to declare an
lm|iassr in talks and lmj*»*r lire cap tl there
Isn t an agreement by lire 22
Union head Donald Fehr said talks probably
will resume Mondav Inn wouldn't predict if
platers would make a new pro|x«sal

WHAT’S HAPPENING
TODAY
Boys' Basketball
Lake Mary at Samlnola F. 4 30 p m . JV 6
p m . V, 7 X ) p m
Lyman at Laka Branllay F 4 30 p m , JV. 6
P m ; V. 7 30 p m
Laka Howall al Oriado F 4 3 0 p m . J V .D p m
V. 7 30 p m
Waal Orange at Oraogewood Chrtatlan 0 p m

Girl&amp;lJfrsKfetball

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Waal Oranga al Orangawood Chrtatlan 6 p m

Boys' Soccer
Laka Mary al Miami Beach 0 30 p m
Lyman al Laka Btanlley F. 4 30 p m , JV. 6
p m , V. 7 30 p m

Girls’ Soccer
Samlnola al SI Cloud J V . S p m . V ./ p m
Burger King-Club Soccer Claaaic: al Laka Mary
A Boca Baton va Tampa Barkley Prep. 3 30
p m , Buhop Moore va Palm Beach Wellington.
4 46 p m . Lake Mary v« Tennessee Lincoln,
6 30 p m . Lake Howell vs St Petersburg
Lakewood. 8 30 p m . al Lyman i Daytona
Boach Seabreeze va Boca Raton Spanish River.
3 30 p m . Clearwater Central Catholic vs
Oviodo. 4 45. Lyman va Naples Barron Collier.
6 30 p m ; Lake Brantley vs Melbourne. 8 30 p m

Wrestling
Lyman Christmas Tournament First round. 6
p m . Second round. 8 p m

SATURDAY
Women's Baseball League
Florida Tornados al Sanlord Ice. 1 p m

Boys' Basketball
O'wood Christian at First Acadamy, 7 30 p m

Girls' Basketball
Wlntar Park al Laka Howall JV. 2 30 pm . V.
4 30pm .
O'wood Chrlatlan al First Academy. 6 p m

Boys' Soccer
Lake Mary al Mlaml-Killlan. 1 p m
Boone al Lake Howell JV . noon, V. 2 p m

Girls’ Soccer
Burger King Club Soccer Classic al Laka Mary
and Lyman: Consolation games, 1 and 3 p m.;
Quarterfinals. 5 30 and 7 30 p m

Wrestling
Lyman Christmas Tournament Semifinals, 10
a m .; wrostlebacks. noon, consolation llnals, 6
p m.; championships. 8 p m.

PRO B A S K E T B A L L
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SA N FO R D — O v rr the Ural 20
rntnutr* Thursday night th r Semi
rude Com m unity College w om ens
ttaskrthaU train showed why ('ua&lt; h
llrana (iallaghrr u v i this yrar'a
squad may lir one of Itrr l*r*t
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thr Raider* showed why till* U also
onr of Gallagher • moat r u &gt; | v t i l
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Petersburg Junior College Trojan*
Thursday night three wr grt m orr
of both. wr should lir all tight **
Tire Kaldrr* (!V 7| r t p W r r t to a
23 IO Irad lo open Ihr garnr and
stretched thr Irad to IB 46 27. two
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llvr Irad wa* gonr. ihr Trojan*
outwortng thr Kaldrr* 25-11 to
knot ih r rontrst at 57-57
SC C a n tw rrrd with Iwro r o n t m i
llv r three point field goal* by
Johanna t^rutala a freshman from
Tampere. Finland, to regain thr
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T h r victory give* SCC a sweep of
It* tw o -g a rn r a e rlr* w ith St
Petersburg J C flit* season On Nov
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two garnr win strrak will nait play
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Jessica Ziegentaldt a trashman canto' from Malmoe Sweden contributed
11 points, nine rebounds, and three stasis to Semtnola Community
College t 87 74 victory Thursday night over St Petersburg Junior Cottage

L io n s ra lly
b e h i n d M e e rt

HOLIDAY TOURNi

Soccer, wrestling
tourney so n tap

Ream Staff Raparta

Pram Btafl Reperle
It's that *pr&lt; tul tlrnr of Ihr yrar
lournarnrnt time
From now through New Y ra r's l&gt;ay. athlrtlc tram*
rrprnw ntlng Srmlryolr County v l n w l i will participate
in a dozen or *o tournament*
That run begin* tonight with th r start of th r llu rg rr
King-Club Soccer Claaaic girls' aocccr tournament and
thr Lym an Christmas Wrr*tllng Tournam ent
T h r llurgrr King-Club Soccer Classic. In It* 12th yrar.
will ojirn with right gamr* today, four al u skr Mary
High School'* Don T Reynolds Stadium and lour at
Lym an High School's Carlton llr n lr y Athletic Complex
Th is year * field boast* 12 tram * in thr most recent
Florida Athlrtlc Coaches Association's stair ranking*,
including Clasa 6 A school* Lake tirantlry (4thl. Ik* a
Katon Spanish River (6lh). Palm Hrach-W rlllngton
(Hihl. l-.ikr Mary |9th| and Tallahassee Lincoln f lOthl
Stair ranked 5A train* f&gt;arl let j&gt;ating tn the Classic a ir
Ik* a Kalon (2nd). Naples Barron Collier |4th|. and
Daytona Beach-Seahreere (Hthl The Class 4A slate
rankings are represented by Clearwater Central
Catholic (3rd). Bishop Moorr (4th). Tam pa-Brrklcy I'rrp
16th). and St. Petrniburj-Lakrw ood (7th).
Today's schedule at Lyman has S ra b rrr/ r playing
Spanish River at 3 30 p tn. followed by C C C taking on
Oviedo |4 45 p m I. Lyman facing Barron Collier (6 30
p m l and taike Howell battling l-akrw&lt;*xl (8.30 p m )
Al Uike Mary. Ikica Kalon goes up ngalust Berkley
Prep 13 30 p .m j, BUhop Mtxne squares off with
Wellington 14 45 p.m .l. Lake Mary play* Linc oln (6 30
p m ), and Melbourne challenges Lake Brantley (H 30
p m .)
On Salurday. there will be games at 1 .3 . 5 30. and
7 :»0 p.m at both sites. The 1 and 3 p.m. games wilt l&gt;e
consolation bracket contests while thr 5 30 and 7:30
p m matches will match first-round winners
The tournment will conclude with six games Monday
anti four games Tuesday.
Indfxirs. Lym an will host its annual Christmas
wrestling tournament lixlay and Salurday. Am ong thr
16 tram s taking part In this yrar's event are right time

**••* * , M a t M u m

Kristin Satterihwaite and hqr Lane Brantley teammates,
fourth In the Class 6A stater poll, play Melbourne tonight
at 8 30 p m In the Burger Kmg Club Soccer Classic
•
state champion Brandon ami two time defending Class
3A state champion Flagler Palm Coast
T h r tournament ts broken down Into three sessions
Admission Is 64 per ( m tso ii j*-r session

W IN T E R PARK - Minute* altrr
assisting on the game lying goal
Jo n Mrcrt nrttrd th r game w in n e r
leading Ih r Ovtrdo Lions to a 2 I
win over the l.x k r Howell S llv rr
Hawk* in a Srm ln o ir Athletic C o n ­
ference boys' xktxrr match at H (ch­
ard 1. Evans Field
T h r junior varsity game ended in
a scoreless draw
Oviedo (kim lnatrd the llrst hulf.
keeping thr Sllvrr Haw ks bottled up
in thrlr half of the Held hut had
nothing to show for it as thr gam r
rr.u lied halftlmr still G O
" W r couldn't finish," said Oviedo
coach Joe Avatonr
We were all
over them, but we couldn't srorr
Then they came out In thr second
half and jiul one away. Hut then w r
got our tirads straight and scored
two goals."
I.akr Howell struck first. Attdv
Drttrn scoring on a jsiss linrn Victor
Wong 5 56 Into th r second half
Oviedo, play lug without leading
scorer Scott Thelen (sore ankle),
equalized In thr 56th minute, when
Mtkr Zelglrr stored on an assist
from Meert less then three minute*
later. Meert look a pass from le u
Mejia anti jiut tlie Lions tn Iront
Ovtrdo outshot l -ik r Howell IN '»
ant) had a 4-1 edge In corner kick*
Darrrn Ockwlg made four save* lor
I lie- Lions while S llvrr Hawk k rrjirr
Jacob Zosky had right save*
Lake Howell (2 7. 1-5 SAC| hosts
lk*m r tht* Saturday. Oviedo (6-3-1.
4 2 SAt.'l w t&gt;l play garnr* at Red Hug
l^ikr Park next Wednesday (vs
Deltona. 6 p m ). Thursday. (Oak
Ktdgr. 6 p m l. ami Friday (De­
ltona -Pine Ktdgr. 6 |i m l

Tribe puts an end to Rams’ six-game win streak
From Staff R tp a rit
SA N FO R D - T h r Seminole girls baskrttiall
leant smothered th r Lake Mury offense In a 60-38
Seminole Athletic Conference victory at Bill
Firm ing Memorial Gym nasium Thu rsd ay night.
The Trib e won the J V game, 3 2 -3 1 In overtime,
and th r Rams won the freshman game. 22-10.
SIIS (13-1 ovcrull. 54) In the S A C ) was led by
Tenlshla Eason (18 jxilnls. seven rebounds, four
assists, three steals). Dana Merrick (14 jxrinta. six
assists, four struts). Shcmetka Stokes (n ln r
jxilnts. 10 rebounds), Haneefah Miller (right
jXilnls. three assists, four steals), Felicia H en­
derson (right jMilnts. seven rebounds) untl
Hellndrr Morgan (seven rebounds, five steals).
Lori Hammett led Lake Mary (w hich saw Ita stx
gamr winning streak end) with 15 polnla. Laura
Raguccl added lOjmlnta.
Seminole will play tn the Bishop Moore
Christmas Tournam ent starting Dec. 27 and

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LYMAN WINS SECOND STRAIGHT

In Ihr preliminary games, the L y m a n freshmen
Improved to 5-0 on th r season with 16-10 victory,
and U ik r Brantley avoided u sweep with a 42-40
ovrrtlm r win In the Junior varsity contest.

A L T A M O N T E SPRINGS - Lym an outacored
Lake Brantley In every |&gt;criod und cruised to Its
second straight win. 54 40. In u Seminole
Athletic Conference game Thursday night.

Kale Brown Ird th r Greyhounds (4-8 overall.
1-4 lit the SA C ) with 10 |xilnls. while Carolyn
Crugrrudded 14 jmlntnand Angel Rhodes 12.

Lake Mary (9-3. 3-2 S A C ) will be In thr
Titusville-Astronaut Tournam ent starting Dec
28.

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‘Overkill’ syndrome common

IN BRIEF

This year, aim to invest resources in quality

Chorus set this weekend
O R LA N D O
Mir Orlando Gay ( tmru* will jirrsrnl ihrlr
annual holiday &lt;orurr1 Drr HI 18 at Ih r Kliow lrs MrumM.il
( f»j|KI at Hollins Cnllriir The iluiw will Iwgm at 7 115 p m
ear'll evening
S r let lions horn itir (tusslral I .ilui Im i kgrm m d old Muir
favorites and must) )nmj*i*rd by Kay and lesbian rutnpaarr*
will br jw-rturmed
I l»r Sunday &lt;o n rrtt w III Sr lulrt|irrtrd for Ih r dral
Ticket* arr available j i ih r Gay and l.r*hian Com m unity
S rrv lrra O n i r r |K43 4297). O u l and Abmil lk,ok* 18064)3041.
Steve ■ House id Firmer* |H43 06601 and through Ihr Otrando
Gay ( limu* Mi kri linr H&gt;4'* 3800)
T k kria arr * 13 In adranrr and t III at Ihr door

Free ‘Nutcracker’ performances
O H I.A N IK )
Th r Orlaiiitn C lly llallrt will present Iwn Irrr
performances of T h r N'utrrat krr oil Drr l7 a n d | H
T h r rlaaalial ballet will lie presented at th r Wall Disney
Arti|&gt;hilhratrf on Take Kola In downtown Orlando
The |trrformanrra will begin al 7 p in ra rh evening
For m orr Information rail fi05 4752 nr i»47

AARP sets holiday party
W IN TK R S TR IN G S
T h r W lritrr Spring* thapler of AAJfl*
will rnrrl Monday l)n It) al I 30 p tn at th r Winter Spring*
Srnlor O n i r r . 400 N Kdgetnon A vr
Then- will tw a holiday party wllh Ihr Off K ry Krnoner*
p n n Idlng Ih r ru lrrta ln m rn t Citirai* arr w rlrn rn r al thr parly
T h rrr will also lir an election In *rlr« I new nflk rr* for ih r

group
For morr informatkin alamt Ih r (tarty nr almut Ih r gnrup. rail
Malian Dolln al 127 73 14

One of the mistake* com m on to the
season I* referred to a* th r "overkill
syndrome " W r tend “ to o v rr" rat. "over
sjiend. and "over'' commit our limited
rrw iu n r* often lo the point of genuine
rrgrrt Thl* year try a iv w strategy lo avoid
overkill Aim at investing resource* in
quallly rather Ilian using u/&gt; resource* in
jiroduce tjusnllly
Ik- r r ra llv r wllh whal you have'
Use common llrrn* In un&lt; nm m nn w ay*!
Group &lt; andlr* together — all shajo-* sizes
and tolor*. and arrange the tall ones In the
I mi k. cascading »o the smaller one* in Ih r
front M il color* of candles or * tk k to one
color 'Tie Christinas tmw* al thr strm of
ear h candle
Votive ra n d lrs In an assortrnrnt of
stemmed glassware will prnvidr a &lt;harming
te n te rp le re for a n y table
Place th r
sirm w iirr In varying heights In a silver or
glass trav nr on a mirror wllh fresh greenery
and bright bow* Four a small amount of
water In lire bottom of each glass and then
add the randlrs Soft light will filler through
the glass and reflect to the tray T o prolong
thr life ol ih r candle, wrap it tn plastic, and
store it in thr refrigerator tlie day la-fore you
use it I Make sure you wrap It. thl* keep* thr
w k k (rom atisortiing tun m m h moisture )
I lace a tsiskel of cones arid greenery near
Ihr fireplace Apples and oranges ran hr
added for color and an old fashlonrd
Christmas Irellng l ight* placed on the

Inside parameter of the basket create
Interesting shadow*
Don't lorget mirror*, clock* and silver
tray* that can fa- Irsllvely framed with
holly, r v r r g r r r n rone* and lights Ju*l hr
careful not toover de» orate
t!*r « hlldrrn * toy* to hold arrangement*
Fill a red wagon with log* fresh greenery
and apple* and tie a how on the handle
Dreoratr a ria king horse w llh garland
around Its rin k Place doll* dressed tn
Christmas dresses in a baby rhalr rir rocker
or load a small trurk with nut*, rtnnam on
stick* or ra nd y canes — tte with bright
plaid how*
T r y using inexpensive Christmas orna­
ments to make lesttve placer ards. party
lavor* and rrn terp trrr*
Fill howls w llh iimi*U4l Item s Get
magnolia leaves and polish them and plarr
them In silver howl* with mixed red and

gold Christmas halls
Get out an antique crystal container Idled
with colorful lollipops, randy cane* and
hard randy
lake the family scrapbook off of the shelf
and pul II out where family member* can
look through n The holidays ran give u* a
lime where wr can rrflerl
on happy
memories and give thanks for what we do
have
flasket* are marvelous for C hrU lm a*
der oral mg. They can be painted, trimmed
with rtbhon. *hell* — filled with flower*,
shell*, rones. *oaps randy, cheese, breads
and jam* Use your creativity to create a
unique arrangement by eomblntng basket*
In a grouping or feature one outstanding
basket with a living plant If plant* are used,
plare a liner In the basket to prevent
damage to furnishings
Make lum inaries (from the Mexican
culture) People line Ihelr walkway* or
driveways wllh 3t5 xlO H x3 !* brown bags
and use as Inexpensive lantern* The top is
rolled down until II lx about 8 inches tall
which make* the Itags stronger You can
leave the bags plain or punch hole* in with a
hole punch Four In about 2 or 3 cups of
sand until the bag I* l » full Plarr a votive
candle In the center of the sand and light
Don't pul luminaries near leaves'
Whatever you choose to do — work on
making the holidays a healthy, happy and
reflective time

C A LEN D A R

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COMA announces meetings
T h r Concerned Organization ol Mrn in Artloii ICOM Al inrri*
thr flrat and th ird I nday. at 6 p m in thr &lt; him h annex at
St Jam ra AM U Church. N im h street and Cyprrwa Avenue.
Sanford

Blood Bank seeks donors
Central Florida tUood hank la asking donor* ol all typr* of
blood — especially O lyp r donor* — lo donate al Itw Sanlord
branch. 1302 F Second St For Informal Ion tall 322 0822

Aerobics offered
Sanford Recreation Department olfrr* S irp A rro h k* al ih r
youth i r n ir r In Sanford City Mall. Monday* and Wednesday*,
from 9 to It) a m and 5 30 lo fi 30 p m Instructor 1 * l.i*a
I fine* Co*t l* $3 jwt da** For Information ■all 330 5097

Sanford Rotarians to meet
Hulary C lub of Sanford meet* ry rry Monday at noon, at the
Kanfrwd C h a w tier ufC om nirri r building.

Activities for seniors
Lakr Mary Senior* Invllr anyone 55 year* or older lo Join
them In two weekly a rllvlllr* on Monday W'oodtarvrr*. fiotn
9 30 to 11 30 a in . Gamr*. from I to 3 p m , al Ih r Frank
Evan* Center 158 N Country ('tu b Hoad

Supporters of symphony
A group of supporter* of Music Orlando
Symphony mat recently with Erie Bertoluui
(sealed, right), education director of the
Colorado Symphony Association, who spoko on
tho downfall and then the success of Ihe
symphony Gelling professional advice Irom

Employment opportunities for seniors
An employment program »pon»orrd by AAKI* Senior
Com m unity Service I* held at Ih r Sanlord Armory Monday.
Wrdnr*duy and Friday. Irum 8 a m. lo noon Hill Downey and
Nick Callahan are available lo help senior* find employment

Cancer support group meets
Supjxirt. Hope and K rcovrry. S H A H , meet* every Monday
afternoon al 5 p in at Ceniral Florida Regional Hospital in ih r
far comer of ih r dining room Thl* l» a self help support group
for all cancer survivor*, whether in treatment now or finished
with It Call 324 8737 or 322-7785 for more Information

For a happier,
saner holiday, be
kind to yourself
D E A R M A R Y t I don't *rr how
anyone can call I hi* the ' “most
wonderful ilm r of lhe year " I'm
more Into ih r "nightm are before
Christmas” m ind set I Just wish
11 would all hurry up and go
away. My m ind »* in overdrive
I'm trying to think of *o many
things at once; my kid* are
already acting nul* and I feel
guilty about screaming at them
all the lime I don't know what
I'm doing wrong — I Ju»t want
everyone, including me. lo have
a nice holiday.
Probably the whole point of
thl* letter l* Ju »l lo "vent” how I
really feel because I don't see
how I could do II differently. Oh
well, thank* for listening
S C R O O G E 'S W IF E
D E A R W IF E : II more ol u*
were a* honest as you. I'd bet
you'd find lots of soul matrs for
your holiday feeling* So let's
la k r a look at how wr might all
lighten up and perhaps even
enjoy Ihr rest of I he season
First and foremost — start by
being kind lo yourself. T h r
world will keep right on spinning
II you don't have a perfectly
browned turkey, a Christmas
tree III for a magazine cover,
every gift Just exactly the right
selection, sire and lit for each
recipient, ami even H you don't
bake a single holiday cookie!
Delegate some of the things
thut arr causing you lo feel
overwhelmed. T h r kids can bake
the cookies; hubby can help with
the cards and shopping 11 they

resist, tell them that'* fine wllh
you. those Items Just won't gel
done this year
Don't overspend. Th is !s a
major strrssor during thr holi­
days. especially during lastintitule shopping sprees. One ol
Ihe hardest thing* w r Irani Is
that more Is not Iw llrr when It
comes to gifts for our loved one*
Make up your mind how many
gilt* each kid or lamlly m r m lx r
I* going lo receive, and when
you've reached thal number,
slop! Th is will require enormous
w tli|K&gt;weron your part
Finally, n i l oul overly a m ­
bitious activities and lluill the
m m iU -r of places and people
you'll visit
Keep rem inding
yourself "m ore I* not belter,"
whether it 1* more guests, more
|Mrtles. or more gifts,
Good luck on lilts very dllllcull
game pi.m for making this holi­
day a im lv Joyous season.
(M ary Balk la • C * rlifl* d
A d d ic t io n P re v e n tio n P ro t*»»lonal and a countaior al Pin*
Cr*tl Elementary School. Con­
tact hot al lh* Sanford Harald, or
call 322 1711.)

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B e rto lu zzi are (from left), Suellen Fagm,
president of Ihe board of Music Orlando
S ym ph o n y, Jackie C ush m a n , chairm an of
Sem inola Arts for Education (S A F E ). Tad
Schoen, director ol finance (or MOS. and
Andrew Lane, general director ol the MOS

Man having to wear yellow
is not a jolly good fellow
D E A R A O B Y : I've hern mid
that I look good in blue — every
shade from pule blue lo royal
blue
My wife think* I should widen
my hort/on*. and since she dors
must of I h r s h o p p in g , o c ­
casionally she will bring home
rotor* that make me wince.
One lime she bought me a
ye llo w shirt w ith m a tc h in g
yellow pant*, u yellow- lie and —
you guessed II — bright yellowsocks!
Abby. I'm l&gt; foot 3 and heavy;
If I dyed niy shoe* orange. I
would have looked like llig Itlrd
hopping down the street
I think she knew she overdid II
when she usked. "You do like It.
don't you?"
A ll I c o u ld a n s w e r w a s .
"Tw e e t."
Keep In mind she Is free to
•elect w hichever color* she
want* to wear and *hr can even
choose Ihe color wc paint ih r
house, llui my question Is; At
age 45. should m y taste prevail,
or must 1 resign myself to having
m y "horizons widened" In Ibis
l&gt;crsunal area?
T W E E T I E IN
BR O O K SV1LLE. F L A .
D E A R T W E E T I E : Your wife *
taste seems to l»e "for Ihe birds."
You are old enough to make
your own choices, so come the
Fourth of Ju ly , declare your
Independence, and do your own
shopping
D E A R A B B Y t I went to a
wedding shower Iasi Sunday,
and -— are you ready for this? —
a guest had brought her wedding
album to ihe shower, as ihe
b r id e -to -b e . " N a n c y . " was

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opening her gilts, the entire
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occupied looking al Ihe guest's
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woman who brought th r album
wanted everyone lo see her
wedding pictures, but don't you
think ibis was the wrong lime
and place'’ At least she could
have walled until Ihe bride-to-be
finished opening her gifts.
Mv heart really went out to
Nancy. T h is was supposed to be
hrr day. and the look on her lace
when she saw wlutt was going

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(Problems? Writs to D ««r Abby.
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r h r thraa special avanta encompaaa Fir at I'eraon l*oflrayala
of J ia r p h (December I Of and Mary (December 171 w ith musical
celebration on ('hrtatmaa Eva iD rre m b rr 24) These holiday
program* ara tha boapital • gift to tha ro m m u n lly thla
t tirUtiua* aaaaoti
For furthar Informatkm rail tha Florida Hoapltal Savanth day
Advrntlat C h u rrh at (4071 him 0451 during hualnraa hour*

Christian school to open
S A N FO R D - Tha Starllta Tutorial Aradam y and Chrlalian
School. local rd at h ill Fast Flral Strrat Suttr 4. la now
adapting ragialratlon and anrollmant for tha aprlng aamaatar
which tiagina Monday January 2
A full aradamU ru rrtru lu m la offarad to gradaa pra k through
grade H Tha ru trk u lu m i* tiaaad on tha prlnrlpla* and
pratapla of (iod a word In a structured ona on o n r and amall
group Chrlattan laarnlng rrivtrunmanl
Fur rnorr information rail 324 4747

Candlelight service set
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Tha O l a bra I Ion Church 126 W att Lakrvtrw
Ava will p rrw n t a "Candlahght Service tn tha Park ' In tha
amphlthaatrr of llta |.akr Mary city hall on Chrlatmaa F.va al t&gt;
p m Tha public- la tnvttad
For furthar detail* rail tha rh u rrh aacratary. Pal Jrtikln* al

3210210 or 322-3603

Outdoor drama scheduled
W IN T E H PAKK - Tha Flral llaptlat C h u rrh of TuarawlUa
and II a drama mlntatry will prr*ant“ Hl* l.lfa for Mina.' an
outdoor walk through drama which depicta *U arena* from the
life of Chrtal flair* of tha performance Include tonight, and
Saturday Irom 7 tn fl p m Sunday * event will taka plara from
7 30 to 9 p m
I h r rh u rrh la located on the corner of TuarawlUa and Dike
Hoad* Admtaaton la free Contact the rh u rrh for more
Information

Living Nativity scheduled
O K L A N IX ) — 1 ha Chrlatmaa alory cornea alive at tha l.akr
Kola Amphitheater whan the Downtown llaptlat C hu rrh of
Orlando praaant* tha fifth annual "A n Evening In D rr r m b r r ."
I■might at 7.N and O p m
For m orr detail* call the church at 1407)425-0200

Choir presents musical
SA N FO R D - Th a Flrat tiapUal C h u rrh . 510 Park Ava . will
present I II lie Henna for Chrlatmaa." Saturday and Sunday at
7 p m Coma and aaparlanre the golden days of radio In Ihl*
muartal about family and hopr. You will find your bean full ol
joy and laughter aa you aha re a fam ily* Joy* and trial* when
worldwide war la prrwenl during the Chrlatmaa acaaon You'll
experience the true meaning of Chrlatmaa no matter what your
rtrrumataxtce*
Admiaaton ta free All are welcome
The rh u rrh 'a Chrlatmaa Eve aervlre will be at 6 30 p m and
Chrlatmaa service at 10 30 i m For further Information call
3224041

L A K E M ARY — Sunday. Dr
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and rainy The weather was nol
recuperating with event* planned
for the day Fortunately, with
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Into the largr lent art up In front
of the rh u rrh
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roltertor For 12, attendee* were
given a I tag of shrkrl* which
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many atopjird at G ideon’* Garb*
for |&gt;erlod clothing or made
treasure boar* to bold their
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or Christmas Itre* out «&gt;f holiday
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al Olradlah a Oa*l*
David * Drsrrl Sand* otlrird a
chatK e to rtrale dec oration* cm!
of colored sand Al the Star* of
Bethlehem , visitor* sculpted
their own manager*
T h o s e frrcptrntlng Delilah'*

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bookmark*. randy cane mire or
time ate her*
Esther * Bakery wa* a (cupular
atop where those with a awert
tooth route! decorate various
ccxikle*

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different angel* could lie rrafled
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resting place wa* provided with
a menu of ra m r! stew The stew,
rum or was they used beef, wa*
made by Hoy Sc out Trecop H54 a*
jeart of a merli badge they were

working toward
Th e shop* of Bethlehem closed
as sundown approached and
visitor* remained to view a living
nativity scene
The rhotr sang with audience
participation, wrapping up a
beautiful end to a fun-filled

afternoon

Time for memory making and priority setting
SA N FO R D - Most adulta feel
that Christina* and all It * gliltrr
bring* out the child in one and
all Memories and tradlllon* are
b r o u g h t Into a d u lth o o d
Some.fond memories of family
gathering* and festive occasion*
and other*, recollection* of
painful time* Will our rhlldrrn
only remember the hustlr and
bustle of a too buay life? Are we
m a k i n g m r m o r l r a for n u t
children to are the love of ih r
S a v i o u r or w i l l t h e y see
Christma* a* material gain?
In the hook. Seven Things
Kids Never Forget, by Ron Rose
Ihe author icllrn m uch advice to
parent* regarding successful
memory making skill* The first

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of his nine chapter* Is entllled.
Making Moment* Inter Memories
Chapter* two th ro u gh right
begin with kid* never forget and
end with the follwolng phrase*
People- who Care. Th e Stortc*
They Hear. Failure. Th e Mile
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Rule*. Crisis Time* and Trade
Hon* of the Home. The final
chapter wraps up the brink with
a stan/a from the song "T h e
Livin g Year* "
I wasn't there that morning
W hen my father passed away
I did n ’t get to tell him
All the things I had to say
I think I caught his spirit
Later that same year.
I'm sure I heard hi* echo
In m y baby's nrw- born tear*
I Just wish I could have told
him
In (he living years
As Rose summed it up he said
"M a y we all make the most of
o u r o p p o rtu n itie s wi th o u r
parents, our spouse*, and our

children tn the living years "
Rev 8 J Player said."Parenting
1* one of the most sarrrd of the
God given gifts to man We must
bring forth the teachings ol
Christ, both by example and
teaching ’’
As Player polntrd out Ih r
Christmas season being a time ol
reflection, he said." Th is lime eg
year, Christmas. Is an especially
good time to go back In our
Christian heritage
Now Is Ihe lime lo make those
happy times.stories,traditions
and mem ories that can he
passed on for grnrrulicm* to
come

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
519 PARK AVE., SANFORD

Proudly Presents
-I LL BE HOME
FOR CHRISTMAS"
DEC. 17th A 18th
7:00 P.M.

Lutheran’s offer shopping day
D E L T O N A — Good Shepherd Lutheran C h u rrh In Deltona
want* to help parrma prepare for the holidays by floating a
children a Chrlatmaa party Harried parent* ran leave their
little rlvr* at thl* aupervtaed gathering to aqueexe tn a few
hour* of worry-free ahopping.
On Saturday. December 17. children age* 3 to 9 are Invited
tn "Chrlatmaa for Kids.” a one-day vacation Bible arhool.
Children will learn the Chrlatmaa atory. decorate freshly-baked
rookies, watch a puppet show, have a free lunch and hear a
dosing devotion W ith only 50 spots available. It's first-come,
first served Registration forms have been distributed In nearby
neighborhoods and are also available at the ch u rrh ofTlre,
Form* must be turned In by Sunday
Good Shepherd Lutheran C h u rrh la located at 750 Howland
lllvd , aero** from Pine Ridge High School. For more
Information rail Pastor D rN o yrra t 321-7510

ADMISSION
ALL ARE WELCOME
’Sure j Lundy'* hope*
and toil* in the* imi*K j I
prrwntjtMm wt in ihc
Wide) Wafer), and

-I MuucW 1 W Ftmtftm* Mapr
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diwincr tlx- true meaning

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Rev. Floyd Blake, Jr., Pasior • (407) 322-6041

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201— Horses
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211— Antiques /
Collectibles
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313— Auctions
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230-Antique/Classic
Cars
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113— Television /
Radio / Stereo
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117— Sporting Goods"
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/ Equipment
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191— Building
Materials
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199-Pets A Supplies
AKC R O T T W C IL IR PuppM*
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235-Trucks/^
Buses/ Vans
a C H IV Y B E A U V IL L E VAN
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231— Vehicles
Wanted
CASH 111 F A ID I F x Junk C x *
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JUNK CANS WANTED1
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239— Motorcycles
and Bikes
KAWASAKI a W H E E L E R
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cend'Honll MO M l MM

241— Recreational
Vehicles / Campers
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In I h r year ahead, try to
Interact more often with people
who ra n help you reach your
personal objective*. The key I* lo
fl*urr 0111 whal you ran do for
them In return for the anatstanre
you nerd
S A G IT T A R I U S (Nov 23 -Dec
21) You ml*ht lend to tie a hit
dom lnrerln* today. Tin* could
complicate an encounler you
will huve with someone even
more forceful than yourself.
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b irthday *lfi Send for your
Aatro-Grnpn predlcllon* fur ih r
year ahead by m allln* SI 25 lo
Astro-Graph, c/o this newspaper,
P.O. Hem 4465, N rw York. NY
10163. Ik- *ure lo M ale your
rodlar M*n
C A P R IC O R N (Dec. 22 J a n
191 Although Inconvenient, meet
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lieuplr dependent cm you. Do not
let them down today, especially
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An imjiortani goal Is achievable
today If you ran *ri past your
self-doubt To win. think like a
winner
A R IE S (March 21 April 19) A
heated e*tii.m*r is likely with a
close frlrnd unless you u rl
c a u tio u sly today. If certain
topic* agnate him/her. avoid
discussing ihrm today.
T A U R U S (April 20 May 201
Someone who know* how to
inauljiulalr you m ight convince
you lo |&gt;«rt w ith somethin*
today lh.il you're reluctant In
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G E M IN I (May 2 1-June 20)
Today you tnl*iii have to dr.il
with a gossip who gels under
your skin Try l » lie lurtful and
disregard any of 1 h r rumors this
jierson may try to start
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reckoning concerning neglected
duties Several things you've left
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attention
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peer pressure today If you're
being |ier*uadrd In u n against
yo u r be lter J u d g m e n t. Uli|Mipul.ir1ly Is a small prtc e lo juy
for autonomy.
V IR O O (Aug 2 3 -S e p t 22)
Unpleasant news about your
family might lie dropped on yuur
dooslep I ih 1.iv - Keep u cool head
and do your ties! In maintain
harmony In your household
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might huve a short fuse today.
T r y not lo blow up o ve r some­
thing unimportant Marsh words
can leave st ars
S C O R P IO (Oct 24 Nov 221
Commercial dealings could lie
tricky today, so lie careful Act
very cautiously especially If
someone wlio did a num ber on
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                    <text>Serving Sanford, Laho Mary and Samlnola County tinea 1908
B7lh Year No 99

Sanford Florida

Development nixed

NEWS DIGEST

: County: Subdivision would encroach on rural area

INSIDE
Sports

B y J . MARK B A B F IIL 0

No substitute for experience
I.AKt MANY
I hr I akr hranllrv 1‘alltots
«|«itlrd |x»m(% ami experience to I hr l.akr Mary
wrestling Ira n i amt were cu»i able to do itim h
atHHil r II hr f a* lh r Ham* roasted to %I r io n
t e r P a fr IB

People
Hom em ade cookies trim tree
K n t i r a liadltlon Imtn yeslrrvrai hv dr
coiaiing &gt;our lire with hotnrniadr t cackle
ornament* And hv ih r wav Ihrv arr delirmuslv
rdibtr
te e P a |t SB

Herald Senior Slat* wmsr
HANFORD
After months of delays hrmlnole
County itxr.mIsamner* rejected a 21*7 or rr sulxli
\ tvt&lt;&gt;n in Ilia* k Hammock south Lake Jrsu p .
saving lhr&gt; dtdli I waul In expand hlghri density
d r %rlo|&gt;mrnl lu ih r rural arra
Voting 4 I with only commissionri th&lt; k Van
t&gt;rr W n d r *up|x&gt;tUng llw 22&lt;*hnmr and com
m rriia l lialh r Kldgr proposal Ih r majority of
rtitnm lM lonris joined arra resident* rnviron
menlahsls and Ih r slate Drpartm rnt of Ciim niu
n lly Affairs In saying Ih r drvriopm rnt was Ion

much lor Ih r siir Ih r y also rejected a (dan lo
extend walrr and srw rr lo Ihr Fast Huial Area
I lir slalr and lex &gt;1 o p(»»nm ls said llw pKijm sil
would tx-gm urban sprawl lo I h r rural arra and
would encourage more commercial drvrlo|wtirnl
along eastern S la lr Road 4T4 O f llw D O cures
2.12 hy llw lakr arr swampy amt w rrr promised
for a rccnservallon arra About 79 jx-frenl
ihr
sllr IVaMts and RO percent ts considered wrHands
Commissioners originally supported the pro
(■Mil hul following m rrilnga with arra rrsldrnts
- and a tnmmiaaion i lunge
llw majority
shilled loopposlllon
Commissioner* delayed a d n isrnn to ir/o rw llw

Sanford
mulls
liquor
sales

Party with the stars

BRIEFS
Board reappointm ents
SANK OH I)
Th e K-tnfotd City Commi*»ic»n
has crapjaciiued Al I\ k i I||. KIiiw i C Sm ith ami
HoiMrvrti ( ir r r n lo Ih r C'rninil K u m m iiii;
Hoard Term s lor all Ih r r r would evptre on .Ian
10 10*1.1 All th frr had agrred In (u n lln u r
w rv mg on Ih r lawnd
In a d d llln n Ih r r o m m ln lo n appointed
William Kovalrr to serve on llw C ivil Service
Hoard Royster was nominated bv Cnm m iw ioii
rr W hltrv Fa kstrtn Intinwing llw resignation o(
Ernie Cavallrro who recently Irll Sanford lo
m ovr to I #r« &gt;rgia

W ater level down

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Harold Staff W riter_______________________________

SANFORD
Sanlotd 1‘liy Manager hill
Simmons lold ih r rtiv commission Monday
nigh I lhal Ih r Irv rl id walrr In L a k e Moriror
along Sanfonl % shore haa dropjird hv *1' in&lt; he*
alnrr regular measuring tw-gan on Nov 2H T lir
walrr Irv rl n rv rr rra&lt; hrd Ihr high whlc h « ould
liavr i a u ird clewing «&gt;l a n iir Hanford lakrlm nl
atrrrla
T h r r r arr however, prediction* lor |x»%*thlr
heavy ralna In Ih r Sanford arra during Ihla
coming weekend

Waterfront committee
S A N FO R D — T h r Waterfront Maatrr flan
S irrn n g Com m uter m rrla ihla altrrnonn al 4
p in . al Sanford C ity Mall
lirm a of discussion have Irrrn ra rrird over
hn a u v ih r N o v rm b rr meeting had firm
cancelled dor lo ih r hravy rainfall and high
walrr Irvrl
T h r agenda lor today's mrettng include* a
See B rie fs. Page 9 A

\w oprtiy until January al ih r request ol hatilr
Ridge attorney K rn Wrlghl
In other ac lion. Commtaatonrr Win Adam*
pulled a request lor a 11,700 laptop ro m p u lrr
saving fw never Intended Ih r llrrn tw purchased
Adams said h r did sunt In r vjilocr rllm lnallng
ih r ttulky inert mg agenda packages amt placing
them on a ro m p u lrr disc llltlr larger than a
playing rant Tuesday's meeting package was a
star k of |ia|wr and hookfci* four Inches high
Adams said the budgrt rrqtw*l was submitted by
County Manager Hon Katnin not him
” 1 was talking alanil II lu Hon dlsr usslng whal
Bee C o un ty. Page SA

Hoar esoa t, t*-**&gt;, vnmsm
ft was tun for one and all recently when
Disney characters appeared during the annual
Christmas party for children in fhe Sanford

area Head Stan Program An estimated 310
children were on hand for tho party at the
Sanford Civic Canter, sponsored by Disney

SA N K )I&lt; D — li e been 12 years since ih r ctly
u|niatrd It's alrolirdlt tx-vrrugr rode* said City
Manager Itlll Simmon*
I would recommend
th rv lw rr viewed prior lo Initialing a routine
update ol Ihr t cates
Simmons made a presentation on Ih r ccxle*
d urin g Monday * t tty tommi**»c*t work session
l l r explained lltai while ih r slalr control* many
point* the r u y also ha* certain arra* In which II
has jurisdiction
" T h r cliy controls hours of operation. Ih r
loc ation ol establishments such as ih r distance
between vimilar places which serve alcoholic
fx-ceragrs ami the sanitary conditions" S im ­
mons said
H r r vjiUiurct lhal ifwtr are many differences
Ix -iw rrn llw stair and local classifications for
alcoholic Ix-vriagr lie ruses
The slate lias 4b
See Liqu o r. Page BA

Com piled from staff reports

I'MWRITINGA LETTER TO
SANTA. 140(a) PO YOUSPELL
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Girl, 11, testifies at rape trial
B y SANDRA C L L IO T T
Herald SUM Writer
SANFO KD An I I yra r old
Allam cm lr Springs girl lesiiflrd
Tuesday hy closed circuit television
al Ihr Inal of the man accused of
raping her al knife (coin! In her
home rarllrr this year
Carlos Lrtva-Siuuo. 2 1. Is charged
with sexual hattrry alter allegedly

Dec. 14
11 shopping
days to Christmas

INDEX
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C o m ic s .............. .......SB
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Schools’
rezoning:
Kids come
first

hrrakm g into her home in Ih r
Oakland Hills aubdlvlslon
After a brlrl recess lo comjxysr
herself when she Iwgan lo c ry. tlw
articulate srvrnfh grader recalled
her Jan. 2 birthday, a trip to an
Indoor playground and having cake
and Ice cream al her grandmother's
house Kriurnlng home, ih r girl
said shr went lo Iwd about H :to
p m hul was awakrnrd about 4
a m . by a knllc (Miking Iwr leri

I tie man lo rrrd twr lo go Into Ihr
Florida room where hr sexually
assaulted her al knllr |x&gt;tnt. then
llrd. Ilr r allackrr spoke only a lew
words in English with a heavy
SjMnlsh accent, she said
Poller called lo Ih r scenr vcw
Lelva Suato walking through Ihr
Icackyards of nearby home* T h r
victim Identified Ih r drfrndanl as
hrr .iliac krr by the clothing h r was
wearing She was thrn taken for

medical treatment
Defense attorneys claim Lelva
Sua/o Is not the rapist noting the
Honduras native lias a disfigured
hand which fhe girl did not describe
lo police and speaks only Spanish
An Interpreter sal near Leiva-Sua.ro
translating testimony and the couri
proceeding* for (he drfrndanl.
T lw trial continues today before
Judge C Vernon Mire J r.

Lighting the way

B y VICKI DsSORM IER
Herald Staff Writer
Howls*...............
Nation.................
P so p ls ................ ........ 3B
P olios.................

Dr. O ott..............
Editorial............
Flo rid a ...............
H oroscopu .......

More clouds, cool weather

T o d a y : A rra a nl
m o r n in g lo g and
d r l r r l r o th e r w is e
mostly cloudy High
In I lie* upper liOs
Wind northwest 10
mph.

For m o rt w aaihar, saa Papa t A

S A N F O R D — T h e S e m in o le
C ounty school txiarc! has taken
anollirr step in ilu- rr/onlng jirojec I
w hich will be necessary bclorr
Winter Springs High School can
c ij w ii It*door* n rx l yrar.
The step, however, was a small
one. which leaves the door open lor
silll more dc-halr down ih r line
On Tuesday evening. I h r s c I icmiI
iMcutd accepted a list ol paramrtrrs
for (c/onlng lhal was created hy the
Hr/oning T a s k Force after three
m on ills of m e e t i n g s . T h e
parameters arc- designed lo lx- used
a s guidelines in decision making
|irix c-ss for defining ih r nt-w atten­
dance cones
1 hr guideline* nir supposrd to
riisu rr a rc/tmlug process lhal Is
"sound In rallonal. lair, internally
conslsirnt and easily undrrsiixxl by
(lhr| stakeholders "
H r d i n i n g p ro c e s s e s a rc
iiulorlously em otionally-charged

Joining in Iho spirit ol the season, diossed in glittery,
holiday finery. Ihe Long wood City Hall. 175 W
Warren A v e . is one of many must seo holiday stuMs

in the Central Florida area The live tree is Ilf. and
City Hall Is festooned with garland entwined with
bright lights

Bee Schools. Psge BA

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Sanford. Fkmda ■ Wednesday. December 14. 1W4

NEWS FROM THE REGION AND AC

FLORIDA
BRIEFS

Criminal investigation contiues
Feds try to delay Volusia s h e riff’s civil suit

Final plan for NTC awaits approval
OR LAND O
A lm.il rr use plan tor Orlando'* Naval Training
Center i .ill* (nr .1 1 200 acre ml* of residential ami cnnimerrtnl
development 1 h.1t will net 4 it &gt;million In l a i n u vrf 20 veai*
The p io jw rn m il b ra m w a miniature village ni store* offnc*
and business** sutioumletl by home* park* ami m r r . 1tion.1l
arra*
I hr Navy I* t losing ih r 25-yr.ir -old Im v in phase* over thr
next (mil v r a n
Consultants projri 1 that land sale* and taxes (rum all Navy
property Mill total 9165 million over 20 yearn Ihii th r city also
will nerd to «|irnit 9125 million hi upgrade mad* and utilities
and demolish tiriManted building*
The nt&gt; (oittmission rr viewed th r plan Mtmdav and Is
expected to voir on It nexi Meek attrr planning board approval

I f Th a Associated Frssa
O R L A N IX )
The fnleral government 1*
trying to dr-lav a civil law suit against
Volusia County * sheriff. a* &lt;used id target
trig minor nits lor traffic slops and 1 ash
lortrlturrs that tidal 98 million
t S Justice Dr|wirtment lawyers filed an
emergency motion lor a stay Tuesdav In
federal court The* said the delay was
necessary In 1 om plrtr a rum inal investtga
lion In Ih r c.isr
A grand Jury has Iw-en heating evidence
since Mai that Shrtlfl Hob Vogel ordered
deputies to tat get hi a* k and Hispanic* when
thev pulled over motorists *u*|&gt;e* trd of
1 a n y log ilrug moiiev

More charges brought against nurse
IN V E R N E S S
l*msri utors have hrmi(tht tm nr rape r lw i([r »
— bringing thr total to srvrn — against a m alr nurse a n used
ol molesting Irm alr liospital patients droMsy (m m anesthesia
or painkillers
T h r I m o charges addrd Monday a llrgr llr u ir Alan Young
sexually a s s a u lte d a som an in J u ly 1091 and another tn
February I ‘.PM
Spec die information abend the rases M as not available
H o w rvrr Assistant Citrus State Attorney Jo hn Moore said the
women Mere sedated and recovering (m m surgery at the time
Young, a former Citrus Memorial Hospital nurse, m a *
arrest rd in October alter a nurse rr purled are mg him ball
undrrssed, amp a 15 yea m id [valient in 1tie hospital recovery
room, arcording to poller reports

Sin* e IlHUt. lire de|Mftiltenl has seized
atanii 98 million rrtutnm g afstul hall of It
through settlement agreements The dr
jrartment has *|irnt tire rest mostly on ties
equipment
Th e civil lawsuit against Vogel Is srt to
tirgtn Ja n 5 IV|* muimmi% were s* hedulrd to
*out lour tuetav hut a Irderal magi si rale
Tuesday bl*s krd the de|H&gt;sitlon« until II 5
Distric t Judge Aline C. Conway returns to
town A new date was not set
The Justice Drjwrtm cnt wants the &lt;till
hraitng delayed until Frtr 28 when It says
It's own 18 month rrtmtnal invest 1gallon
will lie complete
Witnesses lesiilvtrtg at Ihe civil ra**
might rx|M&gt;se tire strategy and [mtenlUl
targets of thr gtand |urv invent (gallon
the

government said In 11* motion
It would
open op op|&gt;a«unities for witness Ittlimtda
that (H-rjurv ami manufactured rvidenrr
tuiil* ularli vtme many of (bear witnesses
w«ak lot
or tome irt «onta«t with Sheriff
Virgel
Vogel said thr government was living to
1 on* eal a weak rase
The sheriff's lawyer .Ion Sale rd Miami ,
(ofmet Watergate penarrutor said he was
surprise *1 by the government's action since
Ihe two Itlals were separate
Ib-th r a s e s stem from Vogels Interstate
95 drug interdiction [roll* v w idth tame
under r nit* ism even by some of Vogel‘x own
tie pul It s
DejMIties have seized a* lltlte as 9870 and
a* m uch as 9**10 000 in individual stupe

Decorating
for Christm as
Kirubddr Nelson (t*»t). Of L»*s
Mary Girt Scout Troop 441
paovtt tha lacs of ••Hoar troop
m «m b«r Amb4' Hoffmann Ths
girl* wars participating in tha
' Christmas in Olds l a** Mary
•vent held last Wadnasday at
tha F ra n k E v a n s C a n ta r
Oasidas lha laca painting
booth, thara sera crafts to
maka and crafts for sals af tha
avant

In the (Ivr rases Hied rather Young 45 Is arrused at
molesting women brtw-ren December 199.1 and October

Judge wants to strengthen divorce laws
JA C K S O N V IL L E — One way to curb juvenile rrtm r Is to
grant divorces only tn rases M*hrTr spousal abuse is involved or
alcoholism that leads to abuse a fudge says
"T h e y ought in have a new program that savs ‘no to
divorce
C m ult Judge A C Soud J r told a business group
Tuesdav
Single parents have a very difficult lime Tarrying
out all the responsibilities that need to hr earned out to raise a
kid

h*.*a r*s s *• ................ ...

Soud assigned lo Juvenile court, formerly m a s an ad
mlnistralive fudge in the Family Law Division ol the Fourth
Judicial Court
Soud said strengthening Florida’* divorce Ja m s , restoring
discipline in schools and strengthening the Juvenile Justice
system Mould help solve the state * Juvenile justice problem
Clyde Jennings a member of the Nonhstde business Men's
Club said he m .is surprised by the Judges com m ents lie said
be and bis m tie (varied amli ably after JO years of marriage
■ I am a divorced jvrrson." Jennings said I m a s not guilty of
abuse nor Mas she
I thank God th rrr are law* that are
available to get divorced

Gordon wreaked
havoc on reefs

Hut Sara Nichols said Soud was right cm target She said she
struggled to raise her children alone after her divorce
"I think that Ivefure you get married you need to realize wliat
a comnVttnrfnt that 1*. she said

■ y T h a Associated h r ess

Three control towers go private

M IAM I — T riipiral S hinn
G o rd o n wreaked havoc on
rural reefs off South Florida,
causing more damage than
Hurricane Andrew is o years
ago. resean hers have found
Gordon Irft a trail of rubble
where reels once bloomed In
the days It hovered over South
Florida ll agitated Ih r walrrs
off south Dade and caused
loose coral and other drbrts to
crash Into the reels, they say.
T h o u g h s tro n g . A n d re w
rnovrd so last that jrninrd
living coral fragments filtered
d o w n to t h r b o tto m and
became thriving nrw colonies,
said Diego Llrmart. a Universi­
ty of Miami docioral student
who has hern examining Ihe
unde rw a te r w orld beneath
M ls r a y n e N a tio n a l Mark,
southeast of Miami
llut Gordon pum m rled the
reefs for d a ys, u p ro o tin g
young colonies before they
could unchor llirm srlves to
thr ocean lloor. said l.trmun.
who conducted Ihr study with
an associate

KEY W E S T — Under a (dan to cut government cost* the
control tower* at th rrr Florida airports Mill fie run by private
contractors fedrral aviation official* said
Key West International Airport. Si Petenvburg-C'learwaicr
International Airjmrt and Gainesville Krgtonal Alrjwrt are three
of 25 airports across the country where the Federal Aviation
Adm inistration plan* to drop control lower operations
beginning next summer
The move Mould save the federal government an average of
9200.000 jver year for each lower. the F A A said The idea Is to
help modernize smaller alrport*.
Alr traffic controllers affected by the changes can stay With
the F A A and transler lo otlier towers still operated by the
agency Or they could seek thr same jobs with private
contractors, but likely for smaller salaries
Since 1982 the FA A has contracted out the operation of
control towers at 54 airports nationwide
Th e National Air Traffic Controllers Association opjvoses the
declsion. citing salcty and efficiency concerns
F A A 's Christy William* *ald Monday Ihe private contractors
will still tie subjec t lo stringent guidelines
“ T h e y have tn follow the same guidelines as F A A
controllers." she said.

From Associated Press reports

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Vol 87. No 99

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" T h e y obviously are able lo
survive storms." Firm an said
"A d d noise or jmllutlon or
boating or nutrient* from solid
waste or bleaching from ultra­
violet light — nobody knows
how they’re going to rope with
natural changes and jMillutlon
superimposed

F O R T PIER C E - A fedrral lah
Is examining the remains of a
cam era hag that dem olition
expert* exploded alter ll arrived
suspiciously al a Kmart store
here
Alarmed aUrut a newly arrived
package containing Ihe hag.
Km art ritijiloyees Monday 1 allrrt
Ihe poller, who evacuated ihe
store
X-rays of the hum 11 camera
hag showed It contained wire*
and a cylinder, and officers
concluded it was a bomb, said
NjNikeswoman Sonya Eossett ol
the Fori Pierre Police Depart­
ment
" I don't think we've ever had a
bomb threat Irelore.” said store
employee Shaw n Evans
Officers used a new bom b
trailer lo hold and transport thr
hag t o a sa n d-a n ti-co n crete
hunker They used an explosive
charge lo detonate ihe package,
which arrived at the shljijilng
do* k

EXTENDED OUTLOOK

LOCAL FORECAST

Sanford Herald

Second Ct**« *oti*3* F*td *1Ssnlord.
Flood* tnd addition*! mailing
•flit**

F i r m a n s a id s in c e r e ­
searchers know* lhal storms
can hrIfr rrrf growth In ihr
long run. what musl l&gt;r stud­
ied now- is how m uch natural
recovery can occur In area*
(Milluted by humans

■ y T h s Associated Prsas

Th e remains were sent to the
Murrau of Alcohol. Tobacco and
Firearms lot luriher study
On Dei 20. 199.1 a pipe bomb
exploded in a Kmart at N'rjxunr
Reach, near Jacksonville. Inju
ting lour jienple And In May ol
this year, a tmmh Ignited a fire
th a t s p e w e d t h ic k sm o k e
through a Kmart store In Ja&lt; k
sonvllle. officials said
Jam es Manley Cost. 22. later
pleaded guilty to two counts ol
exploding Ihr tmnib In Neptune
Reach and was sentenced Iasi
month to 10 years In jirlson
Cost, who trportrdly suffered
from tilarkouts also confessed to
bombing the Jacksonville Kmart
but that charge was dropped
alter hi* guilty plra to thr other
CMC.

In those 1 asrs. Ih r liumhs werr
carried into ih r store*. jmllre
said A Kmart official said th rrr
was no evidence of a vendetta
against the Michigan-based reiall
chain.

THE WEATHER
Tonight Partly cloudy with
patchy late night fog laiw In thr
mid 50* Wind north 5 to 10
m ph.
Thu rsd ay Partly sunny. High
in the mid 70s W ind becoming
northeast 10 mph
Friday Partly f||tudy Highs In
the 70* Saturday *and Sunday:
Considerable cloud* with areas
ol rain and v a lle rc d shower*
Low* In Ihe 50*except lower W N
Southeast Highs In Ihe 70*

*yM *M OKf in* Sundry. raespt
Irlufdry by Tn* Irntwd M***I*J.
In* XC N, Frmcli A rt, Srnlcud.
Ft* u r n

You h a d w a v e s n vrr IO feel
high pounding constantly lor
three day*.' said Firm an
Elkhnrn coral *trms lhal
had survived the 1992 hurri­
cane were snapped off And
churning wairni picked up old
d e b ris from A n d re w and
hurled It against th r reefs
It will take a long time for
the reefs to recover from
Gordon." Firman said, adding
that ihe reef* in this study —
Elkhorn and Mall Muoy reefs off
Elliott Key — larrd better Ilian
those farther south

Lab exam ines the
fragm ents of bag
shipped to Km art

FLORIDA TEMPS
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TH U R S D A Y
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TIDES
TH U R SD A Y
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BEACH CONDITIONS
D a yto n a Beach: Waves are
2*3 feel and choppy. Th e current
I* to the south Water tempcna&gt;
lure isfi-1 degrees.
New S m y rn a Beach: Waves
art 2 3 lect and semi'glassy. The
current Is in the south Water
tempcrulpre is 64 degrees

BOATING
8 t. A u g u stin e to J u p it e r Inlet
Small craft should exercise
caution Today: W ind northwest
lo north 15 lo 20 kuol*. Sea* 4 lo
6 feet. May and Inland waters a
moderate chop Iruilalrd show­
er*. Tonight W ind northwest lo
north 15 knots. Sea* 3 lo 5 feel
except higher In the gulf stream.
May and Inland water* a light
chop.

SUNDAY
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overnight low- was 52 degrees as
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day. Iii I.i IIk I (X)lneln s
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POLICE BRIEFS
Attack after party
f ont *nuih ScmitMilt* County r r t llt r n li w rrr a rrrsird r.u ly
Monday morning on i haigr* Itiry a lla tk rd .mil tuhtw-d .« man
a* Ik ijot up In Ira vr thrlr party '* T h r titan rrpn rird h r
p-nliril with tlir tu i|in t» hy thr takr behind Stalrn Hotel
KMh U S Highway 17 92. To n g a ihm1. from midnight until
ai*nti 1 a m Hut w h rn h r iio| up In Ira vr, h r wa* attar krd with
a titunl obp-c t amt toltlirit n| hi* wallrt. ittt|{ ami gold &gt;ham
Altrr th r man t n
examined hy U tn (w o o d fltr rrarttr
In link tan*, hr n m tran*|x&gt;rird to Sm ith Srm ln o lr Ho*ptial hit
tiralm rnt Artrmtnl on atti.nl tohhrry i hargr* w rrr l.lmt.i A
‘twrai VM anil hrr hu*tMiid May C" .Nwral. 30 both of thr
■iiatrii llutrl Mu bar I V St 14 liarr 10, 370 Lilac Hoad
t a tw lb riry and (h a r lr * Knti*n a. 1 1 MIS Spttni( latkr Hoad
Altamontr Spring*

Prostitution charge
(la u d la Mar Darden 32. 4*i bedding Garden* San lord. wa*
artralrd on a pio*fttulkm charge Monday ni|llil A HtUlford
poller S|m-&lt; tal liim iigatkon* Cult aiirnl remitted contacting
liardrn nrai the turner of Saulntd Avenue and Ninth M ire r
w h n r *hr otlrrrd in(irrtorm a *r xual art lor $20

Domestic violence
Claudia ( Agoando 40 1420 Mradowlatk Si lacngwcxxl
» « a irr»ir«l no a dtmiratk violence tMttrry charge after hrr
W&gt;n irfHirt *hr grabbed hi* nrt k amt pulled hi* lialt

Burglary and more
Kdward L Colton. 27. 2M Ca»ltr lltr w r r Court. Santoril. wa%
arrr*lnl lot burglary amt w vrra l ntlirr charge* hy Sanfrrrd
poller Monday night A Ca«t|r llrewer Courl wom an *atd th r
ta m r Immr ami found a w indow o j k ii and Cotton hiding In hrr
i k o n the woman u t il Colton &lt;a me out of th r rloart. puked
up Ifirtr one year old win and left with him When |xilicr
arrived they rrjxift Cotton *tnigglrd with them and ir* U trd
handcult* A [mil. rm an rr|mrtrd atrtktng Cotton w t r r a l time*
on hi* leg In an effort w ith another poller officer to *utidur him
Cotton wa* field mi i liargr* of tmrgtary In an occupied
dwelling two rmm t* of rr*t*ting jxclkr with violence, two
rmmt* of tiattrrv on a jxcher ofltrrr and rr*l»tm g |*»lkr without
violence

Warrant arrest made
The loltowlng wanted p r iv m t w r r r taken tntoruatndy
• t it. Dont* Bryant. 21 Apt 41 Palm t r r r Apartment*
Atr|m(i Boulevard Sanford, on *1* probation violation charge*
fur burglary grand theft and other often**-*
• Heidi Kim W rrn k k 21 24)I Short St Lake Marv on a
worthier* d in k &lt;Large
• John Carry 2b 2000 S Sum m erlin Ate Sanford; on a
for get v i haigr
• lu ita ra lean A iir e 27 Apt 5 440 Mellonvtile l titer
A|witment« Sanford after turning herwlf in at itie Seminofe
County fail on a theft probation violation charge
• William Henry Klrtiv 4&lt;i IHO'2 ( ixgklgr A v r Sanford;
ahrr turning him w lf in at thr county fall on an Orangr County
attempted robbery prof Ml ton violation charge
• John Wayne t liaudom
Ml 1022 Santa Si
Sanford,
lurried h lm v ll in to depulie* Sunday lie wa* wanted lor
tailing lo appear on a ■liatge of theft. and having a %u*pended
lirenae
• Jar-van Hell 27 1401 little W ay Sanford wa* airrwied hy
Sanfoid (x ilk r Sunday following a Iralltc accident al 20th
Street and l i k Highway 17 M2 H r wa* wauled for falling lo
apfiv.M on a «liarge of driving w ith a *oafirmtecl revoked
llcrn*e
• John Quincy Heed. 23, 24!HI tlra n h y St . turned him w lf m
at the Sanford potter *tallon Sunday H r wa* wanted for
v kilaiic-n of probation on a conviction ol grand theft

Crimes reported to deputies
Violence
• A Brtwwm Avenue woman reported a bullet *tru&lt; k the *tep
h\ her foot a* »he came home Friday night. The woman *ald
*he heard a *hot and thought *hr *aw a *park hy hrr foot when
*hr came home at 10 30 p m A deputy rrpo rtrd linding a
*ittali caliber bullet *tnjrk the *tep tnche* Irom the w om an’*
foot. paaaed through the door and r n tr r rd an Interior wall T h r
woman *ald *hr did not *er who thot th r hullrt
ilu rg la rtr* and theft*
• !&lt;M&gt; block Am twrwood Court, Sweetwater Club near
Long wood gold and diamond "cho ke r" necklace valued al
$7,000 reported taken sometime lietween Nov 22 and
Saturday at 6 p m
• IliOO hlex k Swam p Lane. Geneva, tools valued at $ 1.270 In
a Hubbard Construction Cu truck |tarkrd at residence rrfiortrd
taken sometime tirtwern lo p in Sunday and Stem Monday
O th e r
• A Sanford woman wa* jitaced In observation Monday
afternoon alirr two county officials rcjairtrd seeing tier run
over a dog mid drive away Herb Hardin, county Current
Planning Division manager and John Dwyer, land development
coordinator. rr|M&gt;rlrd seeing the wom an strike and kill u 40- In
SO-lb dog on County Hoad 427 shortly tielorr I p in Th e y
rrjxirird they followed thr woman lo a Sanford Avenue
address, where they prevented her from driving her ear A
deputy rrjxirted the woman told him she had consumed a hall
1mule of wine during the previous two hours Th e deputy
re|Mirted seeing the woman crying and trying to drtnk from a
sham|KMt bottle Th e woman was taken to Central Florida
Hegkinal Hospital, where a hlixxl alcohol test rrvraled a 247
percent reading — three times I lie legal limit lor operating a
inolur vehicle The woman was nol charged, bill taken lulu
Involuntary custody ami lnm*|Miried to a local detoxification
unit lor treatment.

Wednesday, 0*C*mb*' 14 1WM • 1*

Analysts fret: Economic boom to bust?
■y M A R TIN C H U TS IN O K R
AP Economic* Writer
WASHINGTON
Tile current
economic recovery, which lixik
forever |o get oil the ground. Is
gaining a reputation a* the
rv|iansk&gt;n that won't quit Hot
econom ist* are Increasingly
worried tluit today's txxcm will
Ik followed liv tomorrow * husf
These anaiv*i» tear that rro
nomk growth 1* so vlgcaoo* now
that the Federal Krservr will Ik
lotted to slam on Itie brake*
e v e n h a rd e r
p u * h ln g the
country Into a letrsskwi. either
late neat year nr early In 1990
Ttiat of course lu l l whal the
Fed lias te rn trying lo aihleve
with it* suing ol *u ralr In
crease* starting In February
The central tiank had ho|Kd to
•low Interest *ru*IMve set lots
•04 h as housing and aotos |usl
enough lo keep the economy
Irian overheating and generating
In fla tio n a ry pressure* that
would require llie Fed to crack
down harder thus courting a
ret e s s k m
Hut It hasn’t worked out that
way A siting of recent statistics
showed that thr Fed s rale hikes
have had little Impart so lar
leaving economists busily re
vising upward thru estimate of
g ro w th for the fin a l three
months of llie yrar
Morr informal km about the
econom y was firing released
Malay with the consumer p rk r
rrpnrt for November and a bxik
Ml how close to CM|M*clty tJ S
fai lories were o|icr4ting last
month
In advance of liaise rrport*.
economists estimated that con­
sumer prkes rose a nnxleraie
0 3 |w-tient Iasi month with
higher rnergv prke* *g|se| hy
widespread moderation in other
areas
Analysis lorn asl that Ihe re
port on industrial prnduttkm
would show that U S facinrles
o|Kralrd at M3 percent of capai l
ty In November, refledtng a big
jum p In auto pnxtuctkm to meet
strong consumer demand Thai
figure would Ik a high lor this
recovery and push the factory
operating rale i lose to the level
that economists trar cause* ris­
ing price s because of hot
tlenecks
It ts just such a development
that th r Fed has hrrn fighting tn
prevent Ivy pushing the federal
hinds rate — the mtrrest that
batiks charge r a i l other (ol
loans — Ilwtn 3 perrent at the
lirg in n in g , of the year lo 5 3
percent currently. Imping to
gently push itie economy tn a
slower growth ralr without a
rrirsskili
H u t n o w m a n y a n a ly s t s
believe that with the economy
operating i loser to capacity
constraint*, the Fed will Ik
luri ed to « lamp dawn harder
"I would say that there ts Irss
amt less chance ot a suit landing
and a higher and higher chance
of t h e m o r r t r a d i t i o n a l
b o o m -a n d -h u s l c y c le ." said
S u n g W o n S n h n , r h Ir f

economist at Nor west D a p In
Mlrmeapolt*
W ith u n e m p lo y m e n t at a
lour year low of 3 fi percent and
the government rejxirtlng other

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Tuesday s trig jum p In retail
sale*. S ih n and other analysts
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more

T h e Fed * interest s e llin g
|tanel meets lor the last lim e tin*
yrar next Tuesday S a n e alia
lysis say Itie central bank could
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EDITORIAL

Christmas in
Sanford
L ig h t u p S a n ford was a statem ent that
referred to the sp a rk lin g C h ris tm a s tie r tfiat
g r .u r s the d o w n to w n b u sln rxs d istrict. t»ni It
co u ld Just as easily have referred to the fares
of the y o u n g people (of all agesl w h o were at
S a tu rd a y 's C h ris tm a s activities dow n to w n
T h e a n n u a l C h ris tm a s parade, w h ic h drew
several thousand from all p u l s of the c ity to
the w aterfront, show ed that the people ol
Sa td ord are w illin g and able to com e together
lor a good time.
T h e w e ll-m a n n e re d e ro w d che e red o n
participant* from all ol the city * schools a n d
from school* and organ iza tion * a* lar a w a y as
L o n g w o o d T h e L y m a n and Lake Mar\ hig h
school hands w e rr w elcom ed try the c lll/ rn s
ol Sa n fo rd w ith the sam e sort of e n thu sia sm
as S a n fo rd 's "official h a n d " (Sem inole Might
lY rh a p * It was the know ledge that S anta
was at the rear of the parade w o rk in g on hi*
list o| w h o 's n a u g h ty a n d w h o 's nice or.
m a y b e . It s just the spirit of C h ris tm a s but It
was e n co u ra gin g to see so m a n y people
c o m in g together d o w n to w n w ith great cheer
for all
E v e n w h e n a load of sn o w , pro m ised for the
Ih tz iflttz celebration near M agnolia and
Second Street failed to m aterialize d ue to
p ro b le m s w ith insu ra nce coverage, there was
some d isa p p o in tm e n t, hut no dispar aging
w o rd s w ere spoken.
T h e c ro w d ol nearly a th o u sa n d that had
gathered d o w n to w n for that event and the
lig h tin g of the C h ris tm a s tree, hail fu n In
other w a y s
W e hope that the pleasant attitude a n d the
su p p o rt for a c it y w o rk in g so h a rd tn be a
ce n te r of strong, fam ily a c tlv itrs w ill continue
th ro u g h o u t the year W ith su ch a d em eanor
a m o n g st the citizens and e v rn c ity officials. It
w o u ld be m u c h easier to m ove the c o m m u n r
tv in the direction that m ost w o u ld like it in
go.
Merry C h ris tm a s . Sanford
M a y the good cheer a n d happiness last
th ro u g h o u t the year

LETTER

Cost of stamps
Th e Post Other Department is raising the price ol
stamps from 29 cents to 32 cents W hy''
Where Is this going to stop?
At tins rate, some people won't be able to mall
letters or whatever, do you want to go out of
business?
At this rale, more and more groups will have
their own mall business
T h is is Just adding to Inflation
T a lk about big government, think about II
George M Tudo r
Sanford

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JOSEPH PERKINS

Constitution mandates states’ rights
If Patrick Henry, Paid Heverr and -lohn government
At the top id die
flatlets k were alive today they d h r plotting
revolution Not against the npprrsatvr rule ot g u v r r n o r * list ol new
King George hut against the tvrannv id the federalism reform s Is
ledrral government w hich has itmcrntratetl a trjieal ol u n fu n d e d
(Hitter in Washington at the expense ot the f e d e r a l m a n d a t e s
the se are la w s that
states
Th a t Is nut what the nation s Founders W astilnglon rrip n te s
intended The v wanted a limited government In ttie states to i ompty
like the new
Washington That's why thev passed the |(&gt;th w i t h
Amendment, which declares that " T h e (towers m o t o r voter registra
not delegated to the United Stales hv the l i o n taw a n d the
Constitution
are rrse rvrd to the states I I I a d y g u n la w s
respectively. or to the pesvple No tar as I have w ailing period even
read the Constitution there is no article no t h o u g h n o le d e t a l
section, no amendment that gives the federal money has been set
■ it Patrick Monry,
government the power to oversee the rttt/rnrv s aside to h e lp stairs
Paul Revere and
s h o o ld rr the ■tests
health education!* w rlfarr
John
Hancock
Mol
sav
foes
ol
the
V * l i e s the l '.institution i trailv set forth a
were alive
federal rule tn « rtme and punishment (rarept n e w fe d e ra lis m It w r
today, they'd be
g r t rtd id u n f u n d e d
safeguarding the rights eg the actusedl envl
plotting
nta n .la trs there will
ronm rntal regulation &lt;* labor matters
revolution J
These are powers that propefly should reside fie on enforcem ent id
sin
ft
le
drra
l
taws
as
with the states And that Is the rrason that a
majority of the nation's governors - mostly the ( lean A ir A r t nr
Republican
have voiced thrtr support for a the Safe D r i n k i n g Water A c t of the A m e r i c a n s
"new federalism agenda that rrsturrs to die W i t h Disabilities A i l llut that dues not rt n rssar
states some of the powers that have been tlv follow 1'ahforma for instance, ha* new
ahrivgated over the decades b&gt; the ledrral atr qu ality sta nda rds that actually are more

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Cigarette lawsuit
burns wrong party

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I iJuutH lb.*I anyone wtvn has smokrd
i igarrtlrs for even a month would argue that
they are addictive, tfesjatr wfiat tobacco
roenjum rs sav W r think manula* turrrs are
either tv in g r* fhev vr never *innkr*l (Most «d
U* suspect M Slhetorm er I
And It d o e s n t even make much difference
it the loliacio companies liave prat iked
d rtrp lk m *od cont raiment about the Issue
hiding trs ra n h about the a d d k ilv r powrrsnf
mi otinr in industry ■
file c a b l n e I *, as
plaintiffs in a suit
against tfirni allege
If &gt;ou sttlokr awhile,
you wait) dlst over It
Is n&lt;a easy tn just say
tu. is.vets i r l l u l vuut
ta id v

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Girls need more than Boys Town
B O S TO N — For reasons lhal remain some
what rnysfrrtous to me — Curtaoity? Duly?
Sheer masochism? — 1 am spending Ihi*
holiday season reading the Republican Con
trart with America
So far. I must say. m y very favorite chapter
is ih r one railed "Th e I’rrsonal Responsibility
A c t."
Though tt lack* the tmd Ice-ripping spite of
Newt G in grich * upcom ing novel with its
"pouting sex kitten and "exotic mistress.
IFs still pretty sexy stulf Al least It's almul
sex
Th e I’RA ts ostensibly about welfare rrlorm
Hut In the conservative world view wellarr Is
neither a safety nel nor a trap for poor single
mother* and their children Welfare Is the
cause of their predicament The lure of AKIX
I* the reason floor u n w rd teen age gill* l»ear
children tn the first place
Th e way thr moderates among us figure tl.
the I'KA proposal* would cut off benefits for
five million children. T h e y would, am ong other
things, deny aid to th r children of unmarried
teen age mother* and to those whose paternity
Isn't established
licit the author* of this treatise have a
dlllcrent view They believe thrlr plan will
reduce the number of poor children who ever
get born In short. If yo u unbuild It. they won't
come. If you bulldoze welfare, the twiblr* won't
be conceived.
What w r have here isn’t really welfare
reform IF* the N rw Republican DIM 11 Control
Plan. An economic disincentive program based
on a belief Ir. withdrawal as the most effective
method of birth control Withdrawal of money,
tfiat l»
Needless to say. there I* no mention o( sex
education, ptlls Norplant, or condoms in this
Birth Control Man. Indeed men. a k a sperm
donor*, only make a cameo appearance as
people who must be lorced to acknowlrdge
patrm tty. And the word abortion apjwars only
when the contract bars Its federal funding
Nevertheless ihr contract l». In the author*
ow n words, "designed to diminish the number
of teen-age pregnancies and Illegitimate
births."
By now w r are all familiar with Newt
Gingrich's composite profile of Ifte "13 year
old drug addict who Is pregnant " In a welfare
scenario which Is only slightly more lurid than
his novel, the child of this child faces the
options of a "dum pster" or an orphanage
(Excuse me. not an orphanage, it "boarding
school" like the one run by Spencer Tracy In
“ Boys T o w n ,” We'll call It "Infant T o w n .")

*Interesting' Getting prayers back in the
schools isn't exactly at the top ot my
priority list either'

r sailing dian the federal requirement* And If
tlterr were no Irdrral drinking water standards
i* Irdrral rules for airiHnltiodallllg the disabled,
slate Icgislatuies simply inu ld p a ss btetr own
law s If Ihev saw fit
Along the same lines iherr really la no
conijielling rraso n for the governm ent to
micro manage the nail mi s health t are system ot
to set down national education standards or tu
implement swre|dng welfare reform Similarly,
stale governments are In a tieftrr position than
Washington to determine how first tn fight crime
within their hnrdrrs to hauattcr state environ­
mental and economic Interests and fo protect
the stale s workrr* The notion that the solona In
W ashlngtiwt •&gt; » do a fetter Job id all these things
simply Isa federal ion celt
Indeed recent history show* that innovation*
In pubhi policy almost alwav* ortgtnatr in the
stairs rather than Washington It stands in
reason died tfiat the test wav for the Whttr
f loose and Congress to deal wtlh king standing
public problem* t* tu get out of the way and let
the states hav r a go at It
Ta kr welfare reform White lawmakers m
Washington are still frying to hgurr out what
rsactfy a new and Improved welfare svstrm
should look like state government* already are
trying vartou* reform*

I have no Idea exactly how m any J 3-year-old
pregnant drug addicts Iherr arr But thr same
fo lk s who created tills welfare |*ostrr child,
seem to believe tfiat the teen-ager makes a

spreadsheet of hrr economic fututr Remove
welfare — an avrrage t.WPi a month for a
family of three — and she will recalculate these
glorious prospect* and decide that IF* no
longer flv ally sound to get pregnant
Moreover the author* have decided that the
first way to get her to delay maternity Is by
threatening her with evrn grratrr destitution.
Irw rr choices, worse prospect* and. If that
fall* the removal of hrr child
Com pare this. If
you will, to the plan
that the rest of the
world has signed In
C a i r o t ft Is Sep*
trm ber. more Ilian
150 c o u n t r i e s
adopted a U N plan
for curbing popula*
non growth
Al the lieurt of that
docum ent was the
new consensu* that
the best method of
lamlly planning was
not withdrawal hut
e m p o w e rm e n t
A
combination ol edu­
cation and economic
f If you bulldoze
development, access
welfare, the
babies won't be
to m o d e r n b Ir t ft
conceived J|
c o n t r o l a n d safe
alMirtlon would ena­
ble and encourage
women to plan famlllrs. smaller families
The developing countries lhal met tn Cairo
hud long rx p rrlrn c r with population controlthrough-poverty T h e y had come to Ih r
conclusion that II was not only Inhumane. It
was a fa ilu re T h e poorest w e r r tillll
overwhelmed by children
What was missing from the lives of these
women wa* not Just a built control method It
was also a motive The Irellef In a better future
And so the world promised to Invest In that

future.
T h r Cairo plan for the world and the
Republican plan lor America are as dillerrrit as
empowering women and punishing them. As
different as a ho|&gt;r and a threat
If tfir re’s a consensus In tills country. IFs
that girls should become women licfore they
become mother*. But the single method most
conspicuously absent from (he Republican
Birth Control Plan Is th r infusion of hope.
In tills unraveling country. I am afraid, w r
need everything they need In drvrlo|ilng
countries The sorry truth Is lhal w r ton have
to offer our young some proof that their lives
will truly fa- different. Iwiter. If they wait
For tfiat. American girls need more than
"Boys T o w n ."

s ta rts

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l ig a rrtlr Nt &gt;\V i*
w r II liellv Hop you
off the B r o o k ly n
llrtdge, NOW*
T h a t's ** hv mil
lions of A n irilc A n
es smokers tnav tw
liappv if a federal
Judge decide* that
the suit ol liv e stnok
e ls i all tie m a de Into
a n a t i o n a l cla ss
action suit no we «a n

■ If you smoke
awhile, you
soon discover it
Is not easy to
just say no £

all suck (rout the
great cash row
Tobacco but w* still wun I have mm It
sympathy lor the plaint ills Four ol il*ein sav
thev couldn't rppi and we know they (m ild
We did
On Ife* 14 a ledrral Judge tn New Orleans
will hear argument* and dei life if the Addicts
Five have a (onvinctlig enough tunc tliat the
case will lie■ntlir a class-action suit for the
rest nt us The plalnllll* hope their act usuilon
of "You hid document*! will overrule flic
common sense of irn* of millions of us w ho
didn't need p.tjn is hidden by tobacco moguls
tu tell us w r were addicted
If ro m m o n sense hadn't Iwen rnmigh. lor
30 years he.ill It professionals have been
warning us lhal If we smoke we'll rvrn lua lly
tieroine addicted It was like felling Ifte i htld
that the iron would fie hot. arid the i htld
finding m il ujton touching It that yljwV It
W AS hot!
It s not that any ol us have any affection for
a group ot (trunk* hrnther* suited executives
playing snraky-peeky with graphs and case
historic*. It s Just that we did it t nerd them to
tell us what tliry didn't want to tetl us,
bri ause our ladles and a host of unbiased
scientists li.id already clued us In W r knew
that unless we werr t*orn with gene jmmiIs to
rival Mcthuaelah's tobacco would hurt us
Our ladles fold us we wanted II anyway.
W r don I have any sympathy for the
plalntllls trying to make scapegoat* of the
tobacco Industry because we're tired of
Americans who use damage suits agalnsl
someone else to a h vilvr litem of responsibili­
ty We've come to the i (inclusion that II we're
using a prodtu I we know I* dangerous or al
least jio lrn i tally harmful we should suffer
the consequences •not the manufacturer of
the [inditf t
Till* suit reminds me ol the time I was
wearing a jxiir ol shoes with sin k leather
soles that had sent me Hying across carjiel*
on more than one occasion One night I was
wearing them at m y friend's house, and as w r
went out the door I whooshed across her
jwijH-r covered porch. tell hard and tiruugln
my right huod down on her wrought-Iron
railing and fractured m y hand
My friend, who Is an attorney and gracious
to a fault. suggested I sue her for negligence.
Il would he a "friendly s u ll” between
Insurance *ompanlrn. no hard leellngs I said
no then and I said no even after five years of
the tiling throbbing ami aching every lime
Hie barometric pressure dipja-d. and bring
unable lo hold onto anything smaller anti
harder than a gym shoe.
Pain and suffering? Sure Negligence? Not
on your life I was Ifte one wearing the shoes I
knew could send me skidding No one rise
had ever, ot has ever shier, catapulted nf[ her
Slrj) Responsibility? Mine

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Attain* said t tmmil%*lot&gt;rr*
i nulit t&gt;r m n rr connretrd" in
county Information If Ih ry hail
l&gt;nrlahlr tapinp* Paperw ork
&lt;milil Iw reduced it nm rr Inlnr
tnaix.n » r r r in rlrrirn n n lt*rrn
Itr Mltl
W r air *|» ruling niorr I fu n
%***&gt; lam a year Inr prim ing amt
landing I t u i 'i » 4 t Inn rniirh
Attain* said
C'ntrmilswlont I* agreed In a|&gt;
(■&gt;lnl Attain* In brad a study
rn rn m illrr In Itaik inln way* ill
re du cin g m u n i ) p ajtrrw n rk
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fountv trunpulrf *lafl anti *lall
lim n I hr t Irik •&lt;Milt r

Authorities face ‘nightmare’ of
identifying serial mail-bomb killer
Attociafad P 'a tt W u itr
HIHWINGHAM A U - A lin
mall tamiha lilt* up a Judge anti
a civil right* U w y r r five &gt;rar*
4|o Irtlrral agent* dug up *rptlr
tanka and traveled In Taiwan In
th ru *rarrh for I h r kltlrr
T h r Fill got it* man. rventually — a *rlf *iylcd literary
i annuitant with a tnurdrrnu*
grudge «g*in*l thr judk lary Hut
Ih r arduKU* Journey In the
tnurtrtnm from I h r *rrnr of
ihiMr ertmr* «how » what agent*
investigating Ihr Unahnm hrr"
arr up agaln*l
It • a nijihtinarr
Fill S|irrul
Agent Wrav M m v who helped
crack Ihr December 11M4«# bom
bmp*. *aid Mnnday
Other t■&gt;tnlllrl|{• go unsolved
agent* a rr wlill loo kin* for

w h trv rr *rnl iwn mall U»ml«* In
AIK Trlrvlsx .n president Hnltrrl
Iger earlier ihi* year
* The reason they re *n dif­
ficult In ta lrh I* llierr • usually
m i link In thr v l t l l i n " said
Iturrau of Alcohol. "Julia, m ami
Firrartn* agrr.i J im Cavanaugh,
who lia* worked ih r Unatatnthrr
ca*r sporadically Inr I ’d yr.it*
and now run* A T F ' *
Hirmingharn nfTbr
T h r mily
link may tx- m th ru hr ad *
The F ill say* evidence lie*
Saturday* murder of advertis­
ing r v n ullve Ih m iu t .1 H o w l
In North Caldwell. N J .. In ihr
highly *klllrd btanlwr llnkrd In
14 other explosion* o v n |fl
yr.ti* Sllite 1978. nor other
tirrwHi ha* h rrn killed and 2.1
hurt
T h r L'lvatxxnbrr — *n labeled
brraukr early tatprt* were un
lvrr*itir* and airline* — wu*

Briefs
C M tlB M id fro m Pape IA
“•
draft rejx.rr of the
University of Florida A rrh llrc iu rr Studio bom Or l*rirr Prvrpb
dt*&lt; u**lon of lire prr*entatlon of Com m unity Hedevelopmrnl
Apency rtmcepl* lo the Seminole County Com ml** Ion in
January, a mldpe *tudy. wairrfroni *ipn* nbe lir*t ol which ha*
now hren pul In place), and the m .ukrtinp rr&lt;rullm enl
|mu kapr « u I mo m m ltlrr u(«1.ilr
the meetinp will be held liepinntnp 4 p m . in Ihr orcund
floor cIfy manaprr * con frrrn rr room, al city hall. 300 N Park
A vr in Sanford

R O B E R T P. H A R R E L L
Knhert I' Harrell. H I. Idariilrr
Court, tauipwiaitl. died Monday.
Dec 12. IIEM at hi* rrvld rn rr
Horn J u ly I I . 1911 in Krniut ky
h r inuvrd to ( riu ra l Florida In
HEM H r wu» a tourt liaison lor
Ih r Anirrit an Aulontohllr A**o
elation H r wa* Epi*t o ( m Ii.u i H r
*rr\rd in ih r U S. A rm y durtnp
World W a rn
There arc no known *urvlvor*
llaldw m -F a lr c h ild Funeral
llon ir. Altam onlr Sprlnp* In
rharpr ol arranprm rni*
W IL L IA M F. O 'N E IL
William F O 'N e ll,H I. H tva yn r
D rive , W 'lrilrr Sprlnp*. dlrd
Monday. IV&lt; Id HEM at Plot
Ida llu*plial. Allam untr Horn
Aup 21. 1913 III New Hrdlord.
Mas* , h r moved lo (V n lra l
Florida III 1983 ||r was a tali
Irchnii lan lor Ih r Vrirran* Administr ilion H r was a inrtnbrr
of Si I'rlrr A Paul Calhnllr
Church. H r v r v r d in (hr U S
Arm y durinp W'nrld War II and
thr Kurran War
Survivor* Include v&gt;n Dean.
D e n v e r , d a u p h l e r . E lle n
Posit inski. Winter Sprlnp*. iwt»
prantlchlltlren
National Crrriuillnti Society.
Winter Park Chapter, in rharpr
ol arrunprtiitmi*

19711 M ir was a home maker
S h r Ik*lunprtl lo Annum lation
Calhollt C h u n ti
Survivor* Inrlutlr Imsh.md
C m d r Edward (ret . USN). *on.
S trp h rn E . N.tplrs il.iuphlrr*
L l C h i tlr C h e r y l A
USN
H rth rvla . Mil . Linda F.. Nrw
Pori Hleltry. Iw tiprantlt hlldrrn
B a ld w in -F a ir c h ild F u n e ra l
Home. Oaklawn Park Cli.i|irl
taikr Mary, in t harpr id ar
ranprm rni*
ID A S T E W A R T
Ida Slewarl. 90. Mahopany
Drive. Casselberry, dirtl Monday.
Dei
12. HEM ai Longwood
lleallli Care Center. Horn April
Id. IH9H in Marwfleld. W l* . *htm oved lo ( f h i ial Florida in
HiriO She wa* a buint-makrr
S h e w a * I. ii I li r r a n a n d a
tin inI m r ol ih r E.i*lt rn Star
Survivor* im lutlr nine nlree*
•mil nephew*
B a ld w in -F a irc h ild F u n e ra l
llo n ir. Altamonte Sprlnp*. In
eluirpr ol arrangement*

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f a i r M o M f f Mill bt (o n d ^ t f d
to 9 m . « ' h « ( M c b of **w

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J E A N M A R IE R O SSI
Jean Marie lh&gt;**l. 02. Taler
Conn, talk** Mary, tllcrl Monday.
Drt Id HEM al Florida Hospi­
tal. Altamonte Horn Jan. 1.
1912 In Providence. H I . *he
moved lo C’enlral Florida In
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agent* ga th e re d th o u s a n d s of
p le tr* of evide nt r a n d t lK -r k r d
h u n d re d * of le a ds w trrld w ltlr
tjrfta r a rrrs tln g W a lle r la-roy

M.*m1v J r of Hr* C.a
Mt««tly wa* convicted In J u n r
1991 of federal murder rhargr*
and trther count* anti amtenred
lo vrv rn life* Irrm * plu* 40f)
year* lor killin g V a m r and
Kobm vHi. but authoritlr* arr
•lilt s o rtin g o ut the c a * r
MocmI v * ne*t trial — on state
capital murder charge* — i*
s c h e d u le d lo r J a n
1 0 In
Alabama
E * p ln * lv r* eajiert* p ie c e d
together m ilitant* of MikmI v •
tnmti* lo determine how they
wrrrr made They visited M ore*
*rarchlng fur ih r type* of *tnng
and pajirr used lo wrajt I h r
pat kapr tmiitb* One agent even
traveled lo iaiw an (talking lor
th r lyjie ol nail* that were
jtat krd Inin Ih r jiijtr bomb ihai
k ille d V a n r e . M o rse » a id
StotU nd Yard wu* ro n «u ltrd lo
see ll the bomb* matt lied a n y­
thing constructed by the ln*h
Hrpuhlit an Arm y
Am id all ih r jiainsiaklnp work
wa* al least ..n r w roup turn
Dturn* ol ledrrul agent* deM rn d rd upon a ItajitlM prrat hrr lurried Junk dealer In Ih r
southeast Alabama lown ol E n ­
terprise ItMiking for a lyp rw rttrr
used lo compttsr a teller claim ­
ing rr*|Min*lhillly lor Ih r bomblng*
Hubert Wayne O 'Frrrell was
never charged with any crime.
Hut agent* tlug up III* scptlc
lank* and sent diver* into a take
In January 1990 looking Inr thr
muchine It w as never found

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W*tJn#*d*i

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■ y V IC K I O a tO R M ICR
Herald Staff Writer
SANFOM D — A day oul (tl
w htad and a &lt;haix r to r* p rrl
r m r the rral world
W’hal more t ould a hiph *&gt; liool
Junior ask for'*
O n T h u rw d a y . e ve ry l l l h
grader in ih r county will travel
lo Seminole C om m unity C nllrpr
In Sanford to learn more ataiul
1fir ta rrrr h r ha* chowrn nr In
try and make a dr»i*ion about
ihr profr**ional path hr may
want ttkfollow
School official* a rr Joining
Inrrr* with Ih r *|« chamber* of
ttanmerre that w r v r Semlntde
Cirunly 10 create an rdoeallnrvat
M | r r i r w r that I* unjvarallrlrd
in ibr 1 ..o n ly
A ir or ding lo dl*trtrt offk Ul*

ttvrr 2 &lt;**) jitil.lit *. Ittad *111
dent* will jNirtlt ijm ip In the day
In learn more ata.ul varlou*
Career* and In gain *omr in*lghi
Inin the world of work
In addition, the (ijijinnunity of
*|&gt;rndlng a tlay on a college
1 arnpu* amt to mingle with Ih r
collrgr *iutlrnl* I* *rrn a* an
added ta n rfll lor Ih r young
adult*
School offk lal* Iw llrvr that Ih r
jtrofr**tonal* they have Invited
In attrnd thr r v r n l arr among
the hr*i in their field* and will
Ite able to provide gulitam r lo
h rlji 1 fir * iu d rn t* m akr In ­
formed and Intrlllgrnl drt talon*
about Ih rir future*
W llh ta rrrr* ranging from
arcounilng in ta rrrr* in the
mlni*iry lo utllm r* &lt;areerw. ih r
rrpirarntatlvr* t&gt;f mtrfr than 94
•ut t e**ful buvinr** area* on

W»IKI ThwekdSf pt t top m

Frozen food mogul helps
feed needy for holidays
all jiroducrd by I.uigino * Inr . In
Jat k*on. Ohio
A total of 55 OOO entree* and
dinner* are lo la- delivered and
distributed
Sanford Mayor Hetlye Smith I*
working with PaulurtT* local
office, assisting the giveaway
distribution to the varum* rhart
tie* In the Sanford Orlando area
who aid the needy
The product* are hring deliv­
ered by Kaye Tru c k in g and
Lea*ing Co . of I’ortMtiouth
Ohio, which ha* donated truck*
and driver*' time

He continued "W e are very
fortunate that Lulglno • ha* en­
joyed a wonderful tut tt m d u r­
ing It* short history and are
pirated tndrrd to hr able to give
something hack to our com m u­
n ity."

Distribution will tie made by
Ltilgino'tk/f'aulurci Internal tonal
employees In the jiarking lot of
The Klch Plan in Sanford Hit h

The fond distribution will he
h e ld b e g in n in g at H a m
Thursday at Hlch United Corp .
401 W 11th St in Sanford

« lose tl. ih rn In ihrrn go out ol
C o n tin u e d fro m Page I A
tire rtiy
separate
Simmon* rsplainrt) hr was
clasalfltattoti* while the cilv ha*
ju*i "stmpping lor srn titnrn i."
*1*." hr said
In bringing Ih r m a im brlorr i I kSome ol the tvammwvutn dl*
work session I warn to llnd out
ctisskm drall with Surtttay al
trrnoon aUoltol sale* "| don 1 )..a r opinion* la (or. w r tirgln
r vamtning our n «lc s
*r r anv prohlnn with tills." M id
There wa* a!*n ihw u**ion on
C o m m is s io n e r A A
Mi
bottle rluh* "A * with adult
t tanaliall
W hy do w r allow
vtlr* lo restaurant* which s rrvr rnirrtalnrnenl rsiahlishmenl*."
on jirrrnise* and not everyone?" Simm on* said "Ih e r lly at
lornry say* w r cannot totally
hr salt!
W hv tkin'l w r makr ll
jimhihii them in th r city, Thai *
unilorm lor i)w sake ol Manwhy w r are «jin dying specific
ttardlzallon."
zoning d latrlrt* w h r r r they
C o in n tls s lo n rr l.nn llo w r ll
would hr allowrd Prrhaji* w r
dill, ltd
I just don’t like Ihr
ran do this (or hoitlr dull* a*
Idea ol Sunday n|M-ning* lor
w e ll. If the r n m n ilt r la n I*
everyone." he said
agreeable "
"Th e n we aren I brin g lair.”
Mi &lt;1.in.di.in also cum m cnird
rt *1*aided Mi t I.inali.111
on *c|umllon rrcjulrrm rnl* T h r
Com m issioner Hob Thom as rily rcidr* say. (or rsarnjilr. two
agreed w llh llow rll
II proj.lr similar liar* must hr vrjtaraird
ward lo drink when our liar* arr by at Irani I OOO (re t. There 1* a

2 000 loot restriction tietwren
liar* and *« h&lt;«.l*t&gt;r churches
T m concerned about some­
one who start* up a church In a
s h o p p in g r e n t e r ." h r said
They shouldn't hr allowed lo
pul the liar mil ol buMnrv* '

■ r HICK F F II F A U F
Harold Staff W nttr
SANFOHD For th r fifth
time. C e ntra l Florida l* th r
rn tptrnt (tl over 410.000 worth
•tl i.uigino'* prndiKt* Inr the
holidav* The lout! will Ire til*
tribuied In Sanford at H a m
Ihursday
This year • donation bring*
ihr total for all i-oritnbutlnn* to
$210,000 in two &gt;ear*
Hanford resident, rn trrjrrrnuer
and frnrrn food magnate. Jeno
I'aulott i 1* donating a truck
load al frozen entree* and d in ­
ner* from hi* Mwhelina'* In
trrnatlonal* and Yu Sing line* of
frozen fond product* T h r v are

Plan donate* the u v of their
jiarking lot and freezer space for
these distribution*
H rga rd ln g the distribution.
1‘aulucrt say* he ha* always
hrlieved. "If you take something
out of ihe ground, you have to
put something bac k "

Liquor

S im m o n s said Ih r m atter
would he whether or nol Ihe
church In such a casr would hr
Just a temporary location
Mayor IW-uye Sm ith. Com m is­
sioner* MrClanahan and Ecks­
tein all agrrrd that Ih r rode*
need to h r cleaned up
Slinmon* said h r would lakr
Ih r discussion* under advlsrrncnl in examining ih r c it y »
alcoholic beverage code* " I
don't believe I'll havr any formal
recommendations ready by Ihe
next meeting or two." hr said,
"b u l we ll lie working on them ."

Schools

C o n tin u e d fro m Page I A
allairs w llh Individual* and
The casr was hmkrn a frw grouji* asking Ih r *rhoo| lioard
week* later. Cavanaugh said, lo makr th rlr decision* based on
when ATF agenla mentioned the l l i r i r p a rtic u la r n e rd * and
Immln design lo a retired agent, wants
who rrrallrd seeing a similar
T h r school board hope* lo
bomb IB year* earlier.
dllfusr such situations by selling
Moody. II turned oul. had been Ih r guideline* in advance ol
convicted In 1972 of jMtssessing making any decision* about rea bomb, and It* design — a pljtr zoning Ih r district school*
with nail* Inr shrapnel and a
The seven prloriutlrs set by
piece ol a halljM.lnt (ten used in Ih r iNMril Include making ihe
ihc tleionalor — had been cata­ zone Isiundartrs as compact as
logued
|M.**iblr. utilizing Ih r facilities In
ih r nptiin.il manner while *1 til
Public school menu allowing lor growth: movement
ol Motlrnt* Irelwrrn ullendaitce
zones should In* m in im ize d ;
Thursday. 0#C. 16.1M4
Ih rrr shouldn't lx- lingers or
"Chrlatmaa Dinner"
jmm krts of mlnortly iiojiulatlons
or Choi s Salad or Bag Lunch
rrro lrd b y rr/nning cflort*. alLow Fat Milk
Irndanrc zones rrllcct ih r tilsIrlrl |K.piiluilnn ratios: atten­

CoAeAf (J t-cu td

dance zone* in which two to
Hirer middle school* Irr d " a
high school and three to four
e lem e ntry school* "fee d ” a
middle *rhuol sI h iu M lx- err a led,
and thr integrity of subdivision*
should lx- maintained
The board tlrlmtcd extensively
over whai order lo jilace th r
Itrms In the guideline*
"T h e y have been presented 111
a logical order." vn d Supt Paul
lla g rr i). "T h is is ih r order that
H h c H r / o n ln g T a s k F o r r e l
Ix-licvc* lliey slmuld lx- consid­
ered."
lltMril mrm lx-r Larry Slricklrr
argued llial tlx- Ix m ii I slioultl
maintain somr tlrxlhilly when
considering Ih r guldt-lint-s

"I don't want lo set something
Itkr Hit* m concrete." he said "It
may In k us iniu something that
w r ran t back out ol later."
Other member* argued that it
should lx* "set In stone." hut all
agreed to put off further debate
until th r next inerting
Itagrrty said tire hoard should
"look what w r want lo do for
Seminole High School" and that
ll they w r r r able to accomplish
that "everything else will tall
Inio place."
While ih r txiard contlnurd lo
tlrlM lr. S lric k lrr (xilnlrd oul
that th r inosi lm|x&gt;rtaitl conslttr m l Ion was nol Ih r guldrllnr* or
ih rir order of Importance
" T h r kid*come first." hr said

tlnl&gt;l)i/, f j im r m o m m a a n d I ir&lt; n lx si f r o n d s
f o r I . » fjnint. ,\ r m 'n nict liki t/nur
.1
m o m m a tras. I just a/t/tiu iali it so m o d i .
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" It’* a v rry ra n tin g day w r
har planned.' said D rd r Srhaf
frier, coordinator of ttm im unly
Involvement lor the school dt*
trlct. "It i* a wonderful opportu­
nity for the student* "

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Offcriiuj S\ Jlcljrituj Dlaml

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T h r representative career*
were w le clrd on the ba»i« of
e»prr**ed Mudent* Inirre*! and
should all hr popular with a
jwirtion of the student* who
attrnd

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»•»' MONUMENTS

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hand. Ih r aludrnt* should have
no lack of information from
which lo r hor**r Ihrtr options
Each Modem will havr ih r
njtportunlly lo *j&gt;rak in depth
with three of the more lhan I V )
*u&lt; rr«afu l buvinr** jieoplr and
In la k e part In a ge n e ra l
overview program of all Ih r
r a rr r r * d u rin g Ih r day long
event

\ t f r t H mweimah oM i(.«ting ln lfrm «f\t m il
to'ioa fit OMllMikH
C f W ttf|i U l f
Ma» i
Vi»ft«tion for fnanth m il t*
Th w ruM y from 7 4 tmd f t p m
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O lk lC S F P if k C h « p t l of lh » H c d a in
f « ff Mitkl 9
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A r r «r*g»r**«rvtt by H 0 ' &lt;J m 1n f
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High school juniors get
taste of work world

GAINES

FUNKRAL
V f ' f Uo%%&gt; 090 i ;

never llnkrd lo ih r hnmblng* ol
Irtlrral Judge Holirrt Vanre of
lllrtnlngham and Knhrrl Hob
rrtMm. a civil right* lawyer in
Savannah G.i
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Tax-cut fever grips capital

NATIONAL
BRIEFS
15 killed in plane crash
MOKHISVII I f \ ( ’
All A m rrk a n I jg lr ivin m u t r i plane
llm »liing It* m ill li||t In 4 ilavkxtg
nil li 44 Mmm Sixth
Carolina ■ra*hrii in fog xml drtrrling rain. killing IS &lt;&gt;( ih r 20
|tropic 4l« x id
Flight .1.1Til Inxn (ifrrn *t»w o went ihian ,1't m ilr* lnxn
Halrlgh Dutham Inlrrnatkxial Airport at*&gt;ut tl 40 p in Tur*
&gt;U&gt; I h r crash Moke I hr tutelage in I «*o amt w altered
w m kagr ai Iimm SOI) tan!* of tuggrd u m l i *ald altfakt
apoltr*woman I r i r w liim U n o
Hrsidrnt* who rushed tn th r srrtx taut i l i n braid tlir 1 Mr*
id M iiv lin rt a* Ihr plane • nxkptt M ittxd O u r of ihr
pawxngrr* wa* w alking around In ihi&gt; k l&lt;*&gt;king l&lt;x hi* wtfr
‘ I h r » 4&gt; II « 4« mangled ih rrr wa* nothing I could tin I
didn't want to hurl thrtn a m motr than i h n were ' I kit id
Stanlrt lolit T h r Nrw* A O b a rtvrt of Hatrtgb llr wrnt lo trad
rescue trim Ic* In Ihr *4r t x

Head Start growth may end

I

W A S IIIS tlT i IS
W i l t of *irailt growth iri Itx H r ail Start
program arr likely hi &lt;nntr In an rnd a* Mrputdk an* p ro n u x
tougher *•ruiint ami ttghtrr budget* lor ih r (xngram
A coroenrtcxx of Ihr I 'H t k oar on poverty. H r ait Start ha*
gtuwtt * irjih lt ovrr ifir trar* and mitt prntulr* M nnpfrhrn*itr
education M d hcidih i c rvtm
in 74 s 000 k »» im o m r
prrtH In■4 1 hlklrrn In lltitiw iu l* of 1 l.i**n»*m* nationt»litr
IU&lt; kr&lt;1 by a gra*aci*x* txtw ixk of parrnl* trochee* and
cotnmuntl* Iradrr*. Hroil Stan became a (tart of l*rr*iitrnl
Itragan • safety nr 1 in Ih r IttMO* tthrn other anil potrrty
program* ttrtr tiring *ta*hrd
A ilrvaitr lalrr. tthrn Ih r drfk'tt Ird lo tut* In program* lot
thr (Halt, mm h a* rmetgetwy IiwmI i o i t u i u r llra d Start
1 ixtt limed to claim a largrt AIN'T of ihr Ird rr*1 budget
With Ih r Ifrpohttaan la k m tr r of Cixigtrw* Ihr itav* of *iradv
r 1 |tan*Nin* lut Itrait Start m at tir m r f

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Chechnya president suspends talks
itK O / S V ttn**U — I'h r r h n ta » drflant ptrMtlrnl *u*(irnitrtl
(■-air talk* with Moorow tiwlav and urgrd hi* prnplr 10 ilrfrmt
th ru «rpara!l*t rr|niNu In ih r dralh again*! K u u U n troopa
* T h r Anti inu*t hum undrr Itirlr Irrl
l'ir*l&lt;lrnl D/hokhar
Dnitavrt *ald on national Irlevtskxi ' ll'* a trar lor hfr or
dralh T h r rurTrn t H u m u i i rrgim r ha*n I Irfl any oifirr
option* tn the nti/rn* of I'h rt hnva "
For th r * n n n d itay in a row . Hu**un a rilllrry (m um led a
tllla g r on Ih r road lo O rtttn y . Ih r ( 'h r r h r n rapttal and )rl*
•trrakrd arm** ih r *ky
t v plosion* rang mil from Ih r
m ountain* h rvo n d Ih r rlly

It • unat t rpiahlr lo M xnb |a&gt;pulatrd arra* while u n i ftavr
b rrn rnndurltng nrgtxiathwi* Ihidatrv u b l In rrplaintng hi*
drrl*kxt lo walk away Ittxn peace talk*
Russian o(TN tala watnrd th ry would not fiack down, and
accuwil Dodavev of u*lng civilian* In *htrld hi* govrrnm rnl
Moscow ha* drm andrd that Chechnya atwindon it* drtvr tor
tn d rp rn d rn rr and disarm II* lo u r*

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said Rudolph
IV n n rf fixm rr fir ad id Ifir ( &lt;xigir**kxial
W A S H IN G TO N
U rn Franklin wrot'
In
Ikidgcl Oflk r and now an idflclal al ihr
I Hi* world iMdhlng t« irrta in r*ir|M ilraih
I’rai Maiwk k a&lt; 1 m ulling firm
amt la tr*
In tlx cu rrrn l pnlllNal wixltl a
E vrll If Coliglrsa initir* up With ollwltlng
mNlillr 4 la** la* cut * rrm « npially certain
•pending &lt; u l* lo fln a n rr *m h a la*
Mrputdk an*. Ilriiua lai* and 1‘irskienl
I ih i r a w . a* Imi II i Democrat* and H r
(Tlntixi a rr all Mramhling lo lakr ir*|«&gt;n«l
putdkan* hate ptn«ttl*rd lo tlo. a la * m l
hiliit Nx m m li a la* rut in atftam r
now tkx««tT n iik r miu h rccxicxtik *rn*r.
Iftrr I hr nr*l Iwo yrar*. you may *rr a IV n n rr *ald
lol of *tiarrd 1 it d ll." said l l r m o rain
A* you liaik alirad lo Ifir irtlrrm rn i id
|a&gt;ll*lrr IV lrt llarl "A n d a IcX id *harrd
Ikihy Ikaxixt* w r hatr a trry *r r k»u*
M anx "
•(■ending prohlrin util Ih r r r." I'rn n rt *akt
ll • a gam r of Irafdtng
vikt GO P
llul ih r hiitdlng war ixi la* cut* makr* II
l&gt;&gt;ll*irr Frank l.unt* 4 lop advtw i io aliito*) lix vlta h lr dial Cixtgirw* will |m m
im octiing H i m i m - S j w a k r i N rw l Gtngfk h
wane lot in id la* rediM Ikxt Irf u rr Ifir n r il
Mrpublk an* |mjI a I V X I a 4 fold la* &lt; ul fix
|xr* ldrn lu l r t n lk x i
lamdtr* ra in in g undrr l i u i 1am a yrar lulu
O i k always run* Ihr tl*k id rrplaylng ihr
Ihrir m id trim manlfr*ip
tixttrai I W ith
fiasco of I UN | m w filth H r puhllr an*
America "
piu|io*rd one l i t i u I fkrnira lal* pru|«Mrd
The* f«ttl* sweep of fM. 1h hot it r • of am xlirr and Congrr** said w r it lakr both.'
Congiir* « in N m rm tx r Navr tx W pro
*akt llrn ry Aaron direr tor id mxwwTik
•llidlr* al I hr IlMBlklllg* InM Ilulkxi
mlrx* n r tn tfx dta um rn 1 and *la Ifnll itx
la* cut Uandwagon rolling
In lhal yrai Ifir final la* r u l rn a rlrd try
f&gt;n Tixwtlay. House Ik ll mh talk Ir adr i
( oiigir** with H rim aral* In ronirid id Ihr
Kuhft nl l .4 pliardl id Mis'M»ur 1 wrlgtti*«! 1In hy
lfuti*r r t i r r d r i l lhal a*krd fix by PreAident
•nnounk ing h e ll *|h h i &lt;MX a ta* &lt;l ul fix
Mr.rg.ui who frail made lower fa ir* a iTnlral
wofkr rsrarn h ig I h m i IX Ir
1 hr me id hi* 1 jm |M ign
AndI Thursday nlgtil. f*rr stile lit CTl tltlXI
With a solid rcrxkxnlr rapaiiAkxi undrr
will ),jive a {x rvtrw uf III.i own milildlr
way r. ot&gt;&gt;xtn»i* *ay Ihr *iimulu* id a
iiHucnr la* i ul |dan In a •|X(rt ft IT»T Cul is la* c id |* not orrrtrd And II would only
r||tfil Ird to tx wixth ataiAlt 1IV ) MIUrm i iv rt
m akr || 1fiat iiiih h hauler lo nxiirrd Ifir
fltr year*
deficit
&lt; Union railed fix a middle Inrrxnr la* 1 ul
I |wr*onalt&gt; think ihr prrsklrni might lir
In hi* Itrili c aiii|Mign hut dm pfxd 11 m « xi
Ix lir r off irying lo prrac h l l « al ir»|axi*&lt;hlli
aflrr hi* rln tk x t claiming Ihr defklt wa*
ly
*atd l.a w irm e C hlm rrtnr. managing
loo high lo aftrxd mm h a cut
d trrth x id Ifir prttalr Fxonrxtik Strategy
O t n Ih r pa»i few day* Washington ha* IlMfilutr
Ire 11 in ih r gri(»« id la* cut frtrr
fT ilm rrin r said a 1 asr ran lx made fix a
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1.1 « &lt; ul *&lt;mr Ihr middle 1 las*
despite the
rrt uvrry
ha* nol t x r n doing well In Irrm*
of real raining*
Tlu ! Ihr qur*lkin I*
lim ing.' lx said " T h r n n n o m y l* hum*
ruing alcxig wlllioul II And w r still hatr a
srrkniAitrfkil problem "
l.unif ihr U O I’ |M&gt;ll*irr said C llniixi will
n r tr r Ik ahlr lo * rl/r crrdll fix a la*-r ul
frrxn Hrpufilk an*
T h I* rirv rr w o u ld h a v r happened
wiifimii a Hrpoldk an majrxliy In ( ongrrw*
&lt; hnlon ought lo gel hold id hlm srlf " l.unif
said H r • md a Mrfmhlk an and l x should
slop trying lo
« likr onr Wfiai Clinton
really nrrd* 1*a t ai alkxi "
liul Drrma ralk im llsirr Hart said ’Tl « lo
Ih r OrtiMM rat*' advantage, if Ifx y can grt an
tn xx*1 la* r ul and not otx that hallcxxi* Ihr
ilrfk ll. lo do Ihl* fxt ausr Ihr putdlc would
k»vr lo *rr Ifxlr loJtr* rrduerd. (Hire and
simple
Clinton * adti*rr« hofw thal. by rrwnlng
out ltd* w rrk wllfi a la* r u l plan Itx
prrsidrnt &lt;all al Irasl nrutra llfr the |**ur
Instead of ir d ln g Ih r la s -ru l war lo
Hrpuhlk an*
llrn .) W a llrn lx rg a ro n w rv a llv r Ormo
* talk analyst al Ih r Am rrtran Fnirrprlsr
ln*lllulr. said Hrpuhlk an* may havr Ihr
u|ifxr hand In term* uf 1 rrdlt hut || * *ti|| a
g '««l i**ur” for Clinton 1/ 11 * not al tfx
r *prn*r cd tMisling Ih r budget “
e O lT O K ’S N O T E Tom Haum ha*
(o v rrn t Ih r While Ibn isr lut T h r A* mm ialrd
I'rrsa *lnrr |&lt;rNr| amt ha* rrfiortrd on
g n vrrn n irn l and national polllk • since

1073

Folklore: Santa, yule logs and mistletoe
■ v M O U N T OVOMCHAK
AP hat tonal Wrdar
Ever wonder why Santa (Tau*
1 liuw r* it x 1 him rxy instead id

Itx dmx'* And w tul * Ifir myth
behind m is ilriix . anyway'*
For a n s w rr* look 10 ih r
folklorr of am Irn l c u llu rr*
W lx n I l x dai* grrw stuxlrr
under wtntrr * chilly grip x t u
U r irrrm cxiX * rm plia«i/rrt flrr
anil ligh t
O ver llm r
th&gt; f
Ixc anx « s « * taird with Ih r rr
llgkxi* theme* id Chrtsima*
"So m any early cullurr* had
I r s l l v l l l r * s u rro u n d in g Ih r
w I n t e r « o l * l i r r of l i g h t
ovrrrtxning daiknr**
said Or
Donald O w w v aulhor id Ihr
laatk Holiday Folkkxr Phobia*
and Fun "
Ikxiflrr* w r r r a univrrsal way
to r n m l i s l I h r d a r k n r * *
N o n x m rn •ailed Ihrir winter
l r « l l \ a l y u l r i l d r and I h r y
burned yule log*

1 hrv Ix tp rd g*»«l *plrtl* see
Ihrir way and *iarrd away Ihr
evil Candle* and light* on trrr*
today are rrally «yrnt&gt;ol* id those
rarty taxillirw." sakl D u w rv . a
psychologist from A s h r v lllr

NC
T h e p r r v a l r n r r of w i n l r r
lestlial* hrl|&gt;* erplain w hy Drr
23 wa* i hosrri a* Christina*
Day Sixrir m hoUr* say I r t u t
was actually Im x ii In Ih r spring
when sfirpfxrtl* trm lrd ifxtr
Ika k* Hut itx Catholk C h u n h
m rrg n l ulilrr •uslixn* Into Ih r
rrtigkMi* rv rn i* id Christmas
W tx n Chrisiianlly lagan Ir**
than 2 I M ) yrar* ago ll hcwl no
hlslrxy
The *o 1 ailed |&gt;agan*
w r r r diehard* T h r y w r r r n T
going lo give up thrtr p raclkr*
So II wa* a small pidllkal rnovr
lo llifinr ilx s r frwIlvtlXw with
Christian signlHcam-r." Ik n a ry
Sill!
y.
«

Chx id vrwiLJ (|||\til* AcIlk

tirrm a n rmx* m vid ir* it x giM|

de** Herttia who wa* tx lx v r d lo
folkrw smoke down In a flrr.
ilrtrrm trx who wa* giwxl or fiad
and then d i«| x n x gifts So this
female figure who*r name I* the
twi*M kx ih r wixd tx a n h . wa* a
|xn uisor id Santa ( Uu*
Then Ih rrr * m tM lrtix. a para­
site lhal glow* on fir lire* T f x
druid* a Celtic rrligkius order of
|Xtr*l* and soottisavrr* tx lx v rd
II wa* a aymtail id | x a ir fix a
bird i ailed Ih r m lM lr thrush lo
r a m t h r plant In ll* r law*
Th ry t x lx v r d a sprig id mtstle
thrush lix . rx m lsllrlnr could
m a k r w a r r io r * d r o p I h r i r
wra|Mxi* and hug rai h other
T h r kissing ru s lo m evolved
lnxn dial
If you hang a storking up on
C h r is t m a s E v e
lh a n k SI
Nk liola* A 4lh i rn tu ry figure
ami amXfxr early fixm of Santa
(.U w v SI Nl&lt; k piovidrd fix Ihr
Ih r r r daughter* of a nobleman
plat ing gold by Ihrir hrd* for

Ihrir wedding dowries Hut onr
llm r hr *!lp|xd and gold frll
Into a snaking hung up In dry
Santa C U u * came in all *nri*
id larialkxt*. and even u*rd a
‘looker and wagon In Ih r rarlXsl
Irgrnd* H r was flrwl depk Ird a*
a m erry, corpulrnl figure in
Clement Clark M io rr i |k?2
p o e m ’ *A V i s i t f r o m S i
S’lrhola* ’
Santa'* m m lrm image origtnalr* wi t h Th o m a s S’asl. a
German immigrant wfu**r rdiiortal cariixm* pictured Santa In
red white and M ur «• a way to
i h rrr Union aoldirr* during tlx
Civil War
"None of Ihl* lake* away from
ihr true spirit and Intent of all of
our a n rro lo ra .” Dowary said
That wa* giving lhank*. bring
Imful that light ran irvrrronx
darkness evil i an tx overcome
by gi*Kl ih r r r ran tx prore ixi
Earth

�Getting the job done

IN B R IEF
LOCALLY
Orlando gets hockey
OMI A N IH )
l lir I n l r t liJlln h .il I|im kr \
t r .»«•&gt;&gt;«- i* ruining In O iU m k i I h r fast ruing lilt,
.mil i itv oMu u U art noun* e*1 Tuesday a Iran
rfuse « ould lx gm plav lllg h rtr m i l year
I h r llll. awanird ih r rvpanslnn ham hisr lor
a rr|MMtrti k&gt; million to Ih r Richard llr V m
family o « ttrf nl Ih r Otlando Magic
I h r Orlando C ity Council 4|iprnvrd a lour
\r.it lr a*r lor I Iw Orlando A i u m homr nl thr
Magi. lor rrgular season home games
I h r llll. srason run* from (k t I to April IO
I think till* hoekry tra m will llll an
rntcrialnnirnt void in ihr rtn m m iy w r havr in
till* rit\ v i id Jack Srropr thr Magic's v lr r
president who *(warliradrd th r nrgollatlon*
H r r r n l lv th r llll. ha* a d d n l train* In
C le ve la n d D rtrn ll C hicago Atlanta and
llo iu to n to join smaller cities Itkr Flint and
Kalama/isi Ml IVorla II and Fort Wayne In
T lr k r t put r* arr considerably lr*« to thr lilt,
than in thr M U » x $ lO rotnparrd to 910 1.10

AROUND THE STATE
Barnes bolts Marlins
MIAM I - l.rlthandrd pttrhrr llrtan Barnes
hr* ante a Irrr agrnt allrr refusing an assign
tnrni at hi* contract on Ihr Florida Marlin* A A A
rostrr tltr tram announced Tuesday
ll.itnr* 27 was riatm rd oil waivers h&gt; the
Marlin* on Oct
Id Irotn tltr L**s Angrlr*
Dodgers H r wa* assigned outright on Dec II
and had ih rrr days to actrpt tltr a«*ignmrnt or
lirro m r a Irrr agrnt

Burton lights up H eat
P H ILA D E L P H IA
Willie Hutton rrlra*rd
ra rllrr thl* year h\ thr Miami Ural, w u rrd a
career high 53 point* again*! hi* old tram,
(taring thr Philadelphia 7fwrs to a 105 *.*&lt;) win
Burton * total wa* ih r higlwst in thr M IA thl*
*c a«oti |t alvi *rt a Spectrum v o tin g record,
surpassing the 52 point* s«orrd hy Michael
Jordan on No* III I*»mm
Horton » htg night marked th r nw*i point*
•cured h&gt; a 7Ur( r iim c Wilt l ham tw rUln tallied
53 point* agatnat th r taw Angrlr* Lakrrs on
March 1 9 .19G7
llurton who plaved lout *ra*on* lor the lira !
lirlorr bring rrlra*rd Nov .1. made 12 ol HI (trld
goal*. Including 5 ol 8 3-polntrrs. and a
franchise-record 24 ol 28 Irrr throw*
Glen liter had 25 point* and Bimbo Coir* had
17 point* and 12 a**l«t* for Miami which lo*t It*
fourth game m live *tart» Dana Harm* added 17
point* lor Philadelphia

Courier to lead Davis Cup team
W IIIT K PLAINS. N Y — To d d Martin and J im
Courier. I with D a vu Cup veteran*, will rrp re v n i
Ih r C n lird Stair* agaitut France when thr 11*05
*erte* begin* Feb 3 8 in St Prtrrwburg. Fla
U S captain Torn Gulllkson * rlrrtrd Martin,
ranked No 10 in the world and Courier. No 13
" A captain 1* only a* good a* ihr playrr* hr
ha* ort hi* tra m ." Gulllck*on *ald. "I am
confident lhal Courier and Martin, two ol thr
premier playrr* In Ih r world, will pro|&gt;rl u t Into
Ih r*rco n d ro un d "
T h r Sanford horn Courier 1* 7-5 In Davt* C up
singles and la*t playrd III Ih r IW 4 quarterfinal
Win over Ih r Netherlands, debating Ja rc o
Kltingh In Ihr rlinchlng match In Rotterdam
Martin ha* a 3-1 Davt* C u p rrcord. playing
again*! India in th r opening round and Sweden
In th r M-tnlllnal* la*t year

WHAT’S HAPPENINQ
Boys' Basketball
DeLand at Laka Mary. Frashman. 4 p m . (unior
varsity, 5 30 p m . varsity. 7 p m
Laka Howall al Evans. JV. 6 p m . V. 7 30 p m
Lyman at Deltona Freshman. 4 30 p m , |unlor
varsdy. 6 p m . varsdy, 7 30 p m
Mainland al Ovlado. Jv, 8 p m . V. 7 30 p m
Saminola al Edgawatar. Jv. 6 p m . V. 7 30 p m

Girls* Basketball
Saminola al Saabraaia. JV. 5 15 p m , V. 7 p m

Boys' Soccer

Unbeaten Rams parlay
edges into easy win
By T O N Y DeSORM ICR
Herald Sports Editor

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LA K E M ANY
E x p lo it in g
advantage* in num lirr* and rsp rrt
nice Ih r 1-akr Mary Kam* cruised
to a 51 IH wrestling dual m e n
v lr to r y over th r visitin g Lake
Brantley Patriot* Tuesday night
l-akr Mary al*o won the junior
varsity match 41* 24
In thr varsity competition thr
Patriot* lo rfrttrd three weight
classes (giving thr Kam* IH polntsl
and had w rrsilrr* with lew* than a
year ot rs jw rtrn c r In 10 ol thr
remaining 11 &lt; la w *
That wasn I lo*t on l-akr Mary
coach Ikiug Prtrr*. w ho wa* con
c rrn rd with hi* tra m '* lark nl
aggrr*al* rnrwa
" W r rr 4-0 now, but I b rltrvr tt d
br an ujwrt if w r w r r r n t.” said
Prtrr* "I expected u » lo lie where
w r arr now In term* of our record
but I'm not totally happy W r nerd
to br more aggrrsslvr to go for
m orr pin*
"Lake Brantley always t* a well
coached tram and they did a good
job of not getting pinned In a couplr
of matchr* I don't think w r rrallv
outwrr*tlrd them tonight, w r just
out scored them "
Hob Catllsl staked U k r Brant try
lo art early 3 0 lead when h r
dec tstonrd Hobby Drake al 103
pound*
Beginning with a forfeit al 112.
l-akr Mary won the nr*t v i m
matchr* to go up 31*3 Inc luded In
that stretch were pin* by Natr
Mitchell (135 |M&gt;und*| and Travt*
Crawford 11521
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LIONS PULL O U T WIN
W IN T E R P A R K - Je re m y
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m rri win over llir W lnirr Park
Wilde al* Tuesday night
Oviedo also won thr Junior varsity
match 42-30
"Krc k lrr* pin wa* huge. " said
Oviedo roach Hu k Trthtt "Th a t wa*
thr dlffrrrncr in th r man h And thr
kfd h r wrrsilrd Isn't had Their
roach wa* rs p rrtln g to grt *lv
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See W re s tlin g . Page 2B

H g f lN N t d * I t M w l HgrtH

Lake Mary’s Brian Yang (left) had the upper hand in the his match at 119
pounds with Jeff Lee of Lake Brantley (right) from start, scoring a 14-3
maior dociftton that was part ot a 39 point run by the undefeated Hams

Rams drop
Seminoles

Lake Mary
follows J ’s

Prom Staff Reports

Prom gtaft Reports
SANFORD C a r r l r M angan
v o te d twice and goalkeeper Janet
Clark turned in a shutout a* Lakr
Mary co llrc trd a 5 0 win over
Seminole In a Seminole Athletic
C onfe re nce g irls' soccer g a m r
Tuesday at Thom as E Whlgham
Stadium
Lakr Mary also won Ih r junior
varsity gam r. 9 0 . and freshman
contrst. 5 0
Despite th r margin of thr drfrat.
Seminole coach Su&lt;y Krno was
pleased with thr effort of her tram
" T h r girls playrd w e ll." *ald
Reno "A n d when th ry play well,
you don't m ind losing
"A * a whole, ih r girl* proved they
ran play with a tram Ih r quality of
Lakr Mary If they pul Ih rlr minds lo
II Maybe by thr end of thr season,
we ll br right there Th e y really
playrd together us a team tonight
The score doesn't reflect Ih r rlfort
on Ih r field "
Jaclyn Herrs' goal h a vr thr Rams
a I O halftime lead A m ir Bradley
and Megan Zarnowlec each scored a
goal and Mangan netted both her
goals In the second half.
Lakr Mary' oulshot Seminole 27-4
and had a B O advantage In corner
kicks, forcing Tribe goalie Laura
Williams lo makr 14 saves Clark
had to come iqi with three savrs to
record the shutout
Reno lauded the play of her
drlrnse. especially In the first half
"Stephanie Groover and Aubrey
C Bee Soccer, Page 2 B

I’O R T O R A N G E — I.akr Mary *
version of ih r Dallas Mavericks
In p b .J Ram h — W rslrv Jackson.
J.iv iii Ju n k e r and Jartod Rim** —
combined for 45 |k h iii « Tuesday a*
thr K.uns defeated Ih r Atlauih
Shark* 74-01. in Piet Orartgr
l-akr Mary's lunlor varsity also
lauded Ih r Sharks. 5*1-51
Ja rk so n hu ih r r r of Lakr Mary's
sis three (mint Held go.il* and led
Ih r tram with 19 |Milui*. Junket
chljijM'd In w llh |h .mil Rnu*r .uldrd
IO.i* Ih r Ram* improved In 4-3
Atlantic, a first-year school, also
had Ih r r r jilavrrs in double llgurr*
T Bostic in**ri! in .1 game-high 22
points B Co* added IS and W
IL irtrr 13.
T h r Ram* hn*l Ik Land tnnighl III
a HA Di*i 4 trtplrhradrr upping nil
at 4 p in with thr (rrshmun gamr

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Amia Bradley (No 3) contributed a goal Tuesday to Lake Mary s 5 0 win ovor
Seminole Bradley and the Rams play again Friday, when they lako on tho
Tallahassee Lincoln Bulldogs In the Burger King Club Soccer Classic

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Lyman’s pressure upsets sixth-ranked Evans

G irls’ Soccer

F ro m gtaff Reports

Lyman al Bishop Moors. Freshman, 4 30 p m .
junior varsdy. 5 45 p m . varsity. 7.30 p m

W restling
Sarasota al Oviedo. JV. 6 30 p m

V. 7 30p m

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Com plete listings on Pago SB

CUE VHOUNOi I* T R O JA N iX

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L O N G W O O D — Slate-ranked Evans found out
Tuesday night that you do not wunl lo grl leaked
up In a defensive haflle with the Lym a n
Greyhounds as the ho m r team edged Ihr stale's
fourth-ranked Class GA squad. 2 9 -2 1
Lym an fell behind 4-2 after one jierlod. hut
look a H fl lead al Intermission. T h r Greyhound*
took control of the contest In Ih r third jierlod.
oulsrortrig Die Trojans 10-5.
"W e welcome Ihc return of Kule Brown, even
at about HO jiercent of norm al." said Lym an
coach Sieve Camilchaet "She prnvldrd us w ill)
(he senior leadership we needed (o pull out a win
over a slate-funked opjxinrnl.
"W e had outstanding team defense. Any time
you can hold the fourth-ranked tram In Ih r slulr
lo six points In a half, you've got lo he doing
something right, ll was good lo see the kids com r
together. Th e y've been through a lot litis year, ll

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Angel RIkk Ic * Ird Ihr Greyhounds with I I
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TRIBE SW ATS H O R N ETS
SA N FO R D — If thing* don't 1 h.ingr *0011,

o|i|Minrnls ol Ih r Srinlnolr High School girls'
haskrtlmll Irani a rr going lo start lobbying lor
the alMillshuicnl of halltlm r
Once again, thr Trib e used a huge second half
to break open u close gam r Tuesday and won
Ihrlr I lilt gamr of Ih r season, rolling lo a 65-48
victor)* over the Bishop Moore Hornets at Bill
Firm ing Memorial Gym nasium
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35 32
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Hornets 39-24 In Ih r second trail.
" W r -lr t them hang In ih rlr for a long iln ir."
s a i d Srm luulr hen’l roach John McNamara. "Hut
w r llmilly woke up In ih r second half."
Trnlshtu Eason again Ird Ihc Tribe. |Miurlug In
20 points and pulling down eight rebounds Also
jdaylng well for Seminole w rrr Dana Merrick (15
jM ln ts six assists, six steals). Minder Hampton
See B a sketb a ll. Page 2B

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CALENDAR

Use homemade cookies as tree ornaments

Rotary meets early
Kotan C lub of t.akr Marv inert* llnusdav morning*
7 .Ml M U) a in at (lie Tltnai uan ( ouutry (Tu b . on Rinehart
Hoad &lt;inttiM I I h it lu Merits, jur sidciil at 32 1 H733

Employment opportunities for seniors
An rrn ployin rnl progiam spnisrard hv ih r AAMI* Senior
( ooim onllv Srrvk r I* avattahle r v r iy 1tuiiwt.iv m orning Ik h ii
tl a m to immhi, al the lake Mary Senior renter. I5MN Country
( luh lh k&gt;i I Hill Ikiw n rv will a**t*t srniors with rm jd o w n ru l
■ijijHiftotiiiii •* For informal ion &lt;all 324 H rm

W eight W atchers meet on Thursdays
A !•■ at rhapfrt .a Wrlghi Wati hrr* nirrl* at Ihr l.akr M.ov
t '•im m unity Itulldlngrvrr&gt; I tmrsday from I 45 lo ll 45 ji in

Omni Toastmasters meet at Heathrow
I h r Om ni TiMstmasletw ( luh will meet al 5 Ml j&gt; m every
Ilttir%it«y til i I m- A A A building HHKI A A A Drive. Heathrow
I j II Sam R van at 1171 2fi5H for more lulormatkin

Pot luck dinner
Widowed jxis.n i are mvltrif to atlrnd a jatl lin k dinner al
5 Ml jiin every third Thursday of (h r inoitlh al Ihr
Casaelttefty Srntor Center. 21X1 tzikr Irtjd rl I hive, &lt; ,t**r|
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Volunteer coordinators to meet
SriHIIMitr Count ll of Yolnntrrr C«aildmatol« meet* Ihr Ihtld
n &gt; u r »d i) of each month, from I I 30 a in to I p m al D ru m s
Restaurant, S R 4311 just wr*i of Altamonte Mall
All votiiiilen i ih ii dinaioi* and d lin lot* involved with
v n lu u lrri* arr Inviird to attend For mlnrmaiiun call nancy at
323 4440

Snafus add pizzazz
at wedding ceremony
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.iskrd lor wedding I m M IIM
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to th r middle ol thr outdoor
•ircejiiion. tain lirgan lo tall
Immediately following thr cerem om . th r Rimini had lo &lt;hange
7 m m hi* luxrdo into lit* street
(lolhr* tirrao*r hi* lies! Ilian,
who w.i* going to iriu rn ih r
Cl■«ini * i n i to Ih r rental place,
got an emergency phone t all and
had to leave ra lly
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liaftrndrf* got drunk. Irlt ih r
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I h r I n n a ir g u r* t*
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had a lir llr r llm r ai a wedding It
all dr|irnd* oil your attlludr II
ymir're uptight about every lltllr
thing that dor*n't go a* planned,
You'll have a horrible time l.llr
fa |ik&lt; H int — to ta lly u n pu do tablr. and m uch more Jun
tl you |o*i take thing* a* Ihry
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JA N A N D H A D D A Y R
IN M IN N E A P O L IS
D E A R J A N A N D If A D D A T R :
I here are time* when a *rn*r of

A D V IC E

A B IG A IL
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hurnnt ra n tu rn what *onir
would rail a tragedy Into a
i rtnicdv And till* wa* one id
them ('ongraiulation*'
D E A R A B D Y l Recently we
ir r r lv r d a wedding Invitation
Afterward, w r found out that
there were two very different
invtluHoii* mulled to gnr*l*
T he llr*l one wa* lo uilrnd a
church ceremony followrd by a
lovely itinner
The second invitation wa* in
a tlr n d a dance, w ith cake,
punch anil a &lt;a*h bar. (That's
throne we received,!
Il *ertn* ih.il Ih r hi Ida! couple
wa* Intrtrstrd only In getting a*
m any wrddlng gilt* a* j*i**tble
Whai i* youl opinion?
SECOND R A TE G U EST
D E A R G U E S T : Sam e a*
your*.
(Problems? Write lo Dear Abby.
Foi a pertonel, unpublished
reply, tend a te ll addieited,
•tamped envelope to Dear Abby,
P.O. Boi 69440. Lo t Angeles,
Calll. 90069 All correspondence
is confidential.)

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I.limit huddling lO ffU lff in Ihr
klh hen to make tooklr* duriMg
tile holiday va viH i It ha*n't
tiren loo ninny year* I m &lt; k ifiat
fainllle* ilno ra le d ttie lire with
something on fiand Im hiding
strung pop&lt; u rn , ro n * tru itlo n
l&gt;aper iTuilne. ira n tirrrv ■fiain*
and homemade i ookle*
Revive a Mailillun foi dtffrrent.
dtsIliH live dec ora Ik ai* that are
drllr!ou*ly edible a* well a*
ornamental O n top of that,
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town
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rating and decorating
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C O N E C O O K IE S
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brown sugar
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powder
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chips
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rhlps
I cup sliced almond*
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For rookies combine brown
sugar shortening, waler and
vanilla lu a large bowl Ileal at
medium »|irrd of electric m lxrr
until wrll tilrmled Ileal rgg*
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m isturr at low v ( k t «I just until
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lime at 375*F lor 7 to 11 minute*
or until cuiklr* are *ei fk&gt; nof

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gilt* to jiuri ha*r and gill* to
m ake
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prrjMred In the microwave.
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to foil to *rt completely Repeal
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I*« i up*gtanulaled sugar
I c u p b u t le r f la v o r a IIvrgetahle shortening
1 egg*
** cup light i urn syrup or
regular jMttrake *v roji
I Tb*p vanilla
3 ( up* all -purpose flour Iplu* -I
tablespoon*, divided I
h u p baking jmwder
l v |*|&gt; liaklng soda
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I h a g |H o r I so u r I m II candle*,
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Make* four cuji* Pour Into
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this gill ol a sjieclal snack
C R U N C H Y M U N C H IE S
I* t iq im argarineoi butter
H euji sugar
2 Tb*p honey
1 isji elimamoti
2 cujts O tyjie oat cereal
2 cups w heat square cereal
I c u p slic e d a lm o n d s or
SjMnish peanut*
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coveted. 2 Vic3 minutes or until
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T u rn out onto linking sheet to
cool Store In airtight container.
Make* atMiiil Sctiji*
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1 cuj) salt
4 1 iqr cornstarch
2 cujts water
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bowl, mix well. Sltr lu waler and
oil until Ju*l about smooth
Microwave on 100 jirrceut
(lower, uncovered. 4 5 minute*
or until mixture t* very thick,
stirring every minute (Mixture
will lie lum jiyl T u rn onto cuunleitoji and allow to cool enough
to handle. Knead by folding
dough over, rolling lightly and
tu rnin g hall a quarter tu rn.
KejN-.il thl* process until dough
Is smooth and pliable. Divide
Into desired seel Ion* and knead
in (one! coloring a* desired Store
in air light containers or jdastii
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tested wi t h a 700 watt
microwave ovrii If your oven
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need to lie Increased by 1-2
m in ute* M any ol th r m -w
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market lor this holiday season
have 800-1200 watt*, therefore,
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sheet of waxed paper Cut out
sfvajie* with 3-tnrh rookie cutIrt* Place 2 Inches apart on
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rookies for stained glass using
small cookie cutters or small
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in a ln ln g d o u g h - F ill cu to u t
shapes with crushed &lt;andle*
Cut small hole at the top of each
cookie with the end of drinking
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or until randy has melted and
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H om e s / Rent
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R entals
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BATEMAN REALTY
3710/59

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P ro p e rty / Sale

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Property / Sale

PORZIG REALTY
4 0 7 -3 2 2 8 6 7 8
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117— Sporting Goods
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1S3— Acreage*
Lots/Sale
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191— B u ild in g
M a te ria ls

RENTALS. RENTALS
STAIRS PROPERTT

M ANAGEM ENT* REALTY
m 111 i m i m m i

GARAGE SALE
GUIDELINES

1. M M W R Krhal p*opia want!
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lyUarn Ioa handkng Mata Aura one parson it on duly at all
imp i al a ceneakjad kxaRon paotafabJy mm a f touiaROf or
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mucli i* Vmrf Pncai maka Ioaquck. affect.* kata* or a good
piaca lor cuktorrwrt lo itarl b-aga-.'-g
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1 poskibta
t. DepMlmanUUt*. Sacwrat* N rwipanuvg .Rung ham
tta mor* cogfy *j*ae Croup tumkdB. dottang. toy* lawn
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7. Speciallta EttabhUi one Maa lot *Unctar 35*. anomea
tor *0ndaa 31* Conkktot haying a bath ol itami f . « an*
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too Encourage thi* wdh tmaR low pnoad itamt mat are
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paopta are at horn# and urKotKaamad wah tpacaal avont*
t. Combine your effort*I incorporate your gale m*ti a
n—ghbor Sor mor* yanaiy and graaiar impact
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to E a t

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234— V ehicles
W anted
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241— R ecreational
Vehicles / C a m p e rs
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193— Lawn A Garden

BATEMAN REALTY

•

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G T tJaoe m CHEVY Car*-wr
SUM
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199— Pets 4 Supplies

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COLLECTION

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                    <text>November 23, 1994

30 Cents

W EDNESDAY

Sanford Herald
Serving Sanford, Lak a Mary and Sem lnola C o u n ty alneo 1000
87lh Y#*' No 0&lt; • 5*nfou1 Florida

NEWS DIGEST
INSIDE
S p o rts

Poe Woo Rams head for state
l.A K F MAR&gt;
The l^»kr Mary Rain* rained
Ih r right to
lor the Florida IN*p Warner
IV r t t f r F ih x I m II » i j ir chamjunnship with a
J4 O skunking o( Ihr Mlddlrtnirg Itnxv &lt;m
Sr* Page I B

Pooplo

W hat's Cooking?
A Mu M ir F.a*l feast fUl* ih r hill no ituitlrt
ttlu t * Ih r rr«M&gt;n or t r o i m
For a »p r rU l
a r r n k m during thr holbtsv* w o r this rxrlt
tod n o th ' fare

S r t P «| r 1 0 .

BRIEFS
R efuse schedule
S A N FO R D — T h r r r *1)1 tw no rrfu w ji'rkup
(or residential customer* served by Senlnrd's
Solid W u i t Dl*t*lon this Thursday or Friday,
lor thr holtdav*
For Additional refuse infortnaiion phone thr
Solid Waatr Division at 530-5670 For wairr and
v a n inlormallon phone thr L'tllltv IVpwrtmenl
at 3JO 5630

H oliday closings
S A N FO R D — All loral and county government
oflwr* m il tir rloard lor both Thuradav and
Frblav thl» week T h r S rm lnolr County School
Hoard offbc and school* will ateo hr rloard both
day*

Reins of power shift
Robinson sets
priorities for
school board

M orris backs
public-friendly
county m eetings

By V IC K I OeBORMIBR
Herald Staff Writer _

■| J. MARK B AR FIILO
Harold Senior Stott Wntor
SA N FO R D — The rein* of Seminole County
power ahilted quickly Tuesday a* Incoming
■i.mmitwooer Randall Morris was named chair­
man of thr Ihwird of County Coramtaatonrrs
It waa the ftrat time In recent memory a
newly elected ronimteetonrr waa seated *» the
ehalnnan of tf»e Board of County Commissioner*
Tw u new Republican* were sworn into office
yesterday ending the four year OOP blemish that
was Democrat Larry Furlong, lolned by I V im * ral
Carlton llenley for little m&lt;*r than a year
Poiltka! Ilea formed a web In the lo ir for
ehalnnan Mid term commissioner fXsnl Mr la in
nom inated M orrla to the position M orris
managed thr Mi la in ra m ju ig n two years ago
Commission newromer Winfield Adams almost
uniter his breath *ti|H»irieil Me la in
Altliough wane though Adama would align
himself with the more conservative Pal W arren
and former chairman Db k Van D rr Wekle,
Adam* said he wantrrl to glie Morris former
lake Mary mayor a lest drtie Altaic.* denied
endorsement* of hi* prim ary opponent Andrea
Dennison by Van D rr Welde and Warren played a
Bee C o u n ty . Page BA

Sh

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St a#nr&lt; » i « n a «

JudQ# O H Eaton Jr taears in Randall Morris
new head of the county commission

Sandy Robmaon. left, assumes her role as
chairman Jeanne Mom* right was re-elected to
the school board

Two men
indicted

lasts of the season

Flag thefts
SA N FO R D — Tw o large commercial » ir r (Iage
w rre apparently atoten aomelime between
Monday night and Tuesday m orning at the
American Legion (Hat 53 building. 1W74 S
Sanlord A v rn u r
lk.it. (lag* w rrr m i t h r same largr pole m front
oI Ih r Inilldlllg They were an American (lag
and a POW/MIA (lag T h r a rlu a l coal ol
■■ y U ru ia Uw IU*a warn tuti immediately dr
i er,nined. but a apoWVwman at thr American
legion commented, ‘‘when you con alder It t* an
Am rrtcan flag you ran t put a p rtrr on tt.*‘
In addition to Ihr Hag* other Item* were alao
rep &gt;rtrdlv atoten Including baakrbol) hoop and
pole

fer murder

By BA NORA B U L IO T T
Harold butt W
r i t e

SA N FO R D — Rev Joyce Shaw a Mlaalon hel|ia
other*, but alao nerd* help T h r mlaalon. at 900
W 13th Street In Goldaboru. arrvr* lood to thr
needy and homrlraa Having not yet reached Ita
(lrat year annivrraary however, the mlaalon l»
hat ing a difficult time getting food donatlona for
Ihl* Thankagtvlng as well a* the other holiday*
In addition to food Item*, the mlaalon I* alio In
aertou* need of kite hen ulcnall*
T o lend a helping hand, for donations or
additional Information, phone th r mlaalon at
3224)048

Bee M urd e r. Page 8A

Drug testing
for school
bus drivers

A BA TE dinner
S A N FO R D — For the arvrntli year. A B A T E . a
inotorryrie club which promotes bike aafrty and
legislation, has provided Thankagtvlng dlnnrr at
the Seminole Com m unity Mental Health Center
The traditional dinner was to h r served at noon
today.
A B A T E P r e a td e n t T o j o T u r n e r a n d
Sergeant at arm* Craig Rosenberg made the
meal presentation to the re nter* Program
Coordinator Scott Sptelman
An ratlrnatrd 110 persona were rx p ri led (o Ik ­
on hand for the meal, along with A B A T E
member*

By VICKIDw BOR M IBR
Herald Staff Writer ______________________________

Compiled from aloft roporta

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Have a Happy Turkey Day!

P artly
Cloudy

T o d a y : P a r tly
cloudy: Breezy and a
little cooler. High In
the mid 70s North
wind 10 to 20 inph
and goaty.

Par mors weather, see Page t A

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S A N FO R D — T w o Sanford men were Indicted
by a SerAtnnle grand Jury Tuesday for first degree
murder In the strangulation death of the 35 year
old wife of one of the *u*|irc-t*
Michael Scott Stoll. 33. and his business
asMK iatr. Christopher Matthew Stewart. If». were
Indicted In the Nov 3 murder of Stoll * wifr.
Julie. In thr housr the th rrr sharrd at |M&lt;)5 W
Th ird Street
Mrs Stoll told her family and friends she had a
brain tumor and multljiJr sclerost* and had been
given betarren four months to a year to live She
had arranged for her mother to have custody of
her two sons An autopsy showed no evidence of
a tum or or the disease
Stoll and Stewart will hr held on a no bond
status at the Jo h n E Polk Correctional Facility
and will make thetr first court appearance on Ihr

M ission help needed

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S A N F O R D — Newly elected school hoard
chairman Sandy Robinson will not wield a wim py
gavel, she say*
I have wirne very q e i Ifk Hems that I have
tirrn working hard on. hut a* chairman. I can
move them along a llllle faster die said
Robinson said that her num brr one prkirily is
safety The wifely of the students in the schools
has to lake priority over everything else she
said
First eleclet! to the sr h«*»t f«oard In 1990, she
was unopposed In the moat rrernt election She
will serve another four year*
Robinson ha* la-en nominated lo the top spot
on the board twice ta-lore and has twice turned tt
down ditng a lac k of lime to perform the duties
to the I k- sI of her abilities
Site says she now has the time to do the job and
to do tt well
Robinson said she hofirs to continue th r strong
alliance that ha* burned between the school* and
the juvenile Justice system to make school* safer
j»U&lt; e* for learning
Student* who have felony record* are no longer
B ra Be bool. Fa gs SA

Toe Pro K classes at All Sduls Cafhollc School
In Sanford celebrated Thanksgiving a little early
this year. Sludonts galherod lo remember those
people and things for wrhlch Ihey are thankful
Pilgrims Nicole Orenberg. Rachel Macher and

m«&lt;*m
a? Aank *s« hw *
Emily Slaab. loft to right on top. brought their
babies fo tho feast At bottom. T C Winkle and
his mother sample some of the many delights at
the covorod dish foasl.

SA N FO R D — Random drug and alcohol testing
for school bus drivers and commercial drivers
who operate heavy rigs or haul hazardous
matrrlal will tie required under a new law that
takes rffret Jan I
School bus drivers in Seminole County aren't
worried alxmt Ih r prospect at all
"I think you're going to see that the number ol
drivers who arr found lo have drugs or alcohol In
their systems when they're on thr Job will be
negligible If there arc any at all." said Nancy
Wheeler, executive director of Seminole UniServr. the um hrrlla organization over thr bus
driver's union.
T h r r r are nearly 500 full and jiart lltnr school
bus drivers in the district
" W r haven't had any co m p la in ts.'' said
Wheeler. "W e've certainly had ample time to
jirrpare. We've known about this for two or three
years
About 25.000 employees with the Florida
Department of Education will full under thr strict
See Te s tin g . Page 8A

Area sky fills with skydivers making movie
B y NICK PP1IPAUP
Herald Stall Wntor
D rL A N D — T h r
skies (rum DrLund
become part of
featuring Wesley
Paramount film
Zone".

Crntntl Florida
to Orlando have
another movie
Snipes In a
entitled "D ro p

Snipes first tiKik over the local sky
In 1991 during the (lim in g of
Paaaengrr 57. At that time. « large
jKirtlon of thr movie was lllm rd at
Sanford's Centra! Florida Regional
Airport.
T h is time S mIjm * I* Involved In
skydiving for Paramount. Th e ac­
tion u d vrn tu rr Is srt In the world ol

skydiving, with Skydive DrLund
supplying m any of thr daredevils
who help m ukr the movie.
S k y d iv e D rL u n d o w n e r. Bob
Hullelt was a stunt double In many
of the srenra and dozrna of D r Land
area skydivers jirrforinrd as special
talent, extra* and technician*. Much
of th r frrrfall footage was shot by

photographers from th r Central
Florida area, and several aircraft
and jitlots from the local area arc
u ls o in th r movie.
While many of Ih r shots were
done over Hits arru of Central
Florida, some included spectacular
night JumjM over downtown Miami.

CSeo Movie, Paga BA

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NEWS FROM THE REQION AND ACROSS THE STATE

Three new members take action
Lake school board repeals America First policy
Vandals rip through high school

By T h a Associated P ra ia

U l'S lIN K IX
Smith Sumter High School I* clotted until
Mmiila&gt; tree ausr vandals destroyed inniputrr* 4iui trlrtlsimi*
4nil w rn krd the library wild oilier part* of lltr school 50 mite*
west of Orlando
Damage m o estimated at
10.000 Parents « r r volun
leeringto help rlran up tlir mrs*
Die i* title Iris h ," and "Black p iw e r" slogan* were scrawled
In ret! paint, but m bool official* said lhat since there baa been
no rui-La) tension al the *c bool |ierha|&gt;* someone was trying to

mislead [Killer
All w e n school building* were affei ted. said Prim Ipal Hob
F.dwards Shelves were overturned In the library, and every
rottipuier and television screen a as punrtured Windows were
t»**hrd and desks and trophies were destroyed

TAV AR FIS
A tentative *• In*.I polk t
which taught student* that America I*
culturally superior to other rerun tile* lias
hern repealed by the l,akr County s«h&gt;K'i
Ik m i it thanks to ih r votes of three new
members
The tniard \olrd 3 2 Tuesday night to
repeal the rule, w hich lin e r made it Into
classroom* because of the furor It •a used In
this Central Florida area

The line r m rm lirt* voting to rr[ie«| the
policy had i atll|Mlgnrd against It III Hie Ndi
8 election* I h r IWO voting to keep Ihr
policy had voted lor It rattler this treat and
w rrr not tip for l r eln lion
A Him ) voir with li is a ftumalllv could
come as ra lly a* Jan IU
Hie [Mir *up|»&gt;ttlng Ihe measure agieed
w ith I al H a d
Ihe hoard's outgoing
chairwom an. who wrote the potti t tn
irs|Hin*e lo a F'torkta law tleast retjiilrcs

tern htng applet latton of other culture*
Halt who dldn I attend Ihe vote ha* said
ttie pulley was designed lo teat !■ chlldtrn
a hat vl'tur* sc[Mtatr America from other
countries "
Among othri thing* Ihe [Kilicy states that
students will tie taught 'our republican
form of gm rriim e n t capitalism a free
enterprise system, |Mtrtott*m strong family
value* freedom of religion and other haste
tallies "

More reports of m olestation at hospital
Student art winners

IN V E R N E S S — Reports of sexual molestation are still coming
out following five charge* of rape against a male nurse who w as
earing for [lailrnt* who were sedated
The latest repori comes from a woman |iattrnt who told
investigators she was fondled by a male nurse aftrr site had
gotten out of surgery The woman said It happened Just hours
before another nurse reported seeing the male nurse raping an
unconscious teen-ager tn a hospital recovery room
That information was released Monday by prosecutor* In the
rape case against llruce Alan Young, a former nurse at Citrus
Memorial Hospital
The woman's complaint was contained in
47 [Mgr* of Interviews conducted by the Florida IVpaM m rnt of
Law Enforcement shortly after they arrested Young Oct 3
Young has slnre been fired by thr hospital
Young *ay* he ts Innocent He Is being held In the Citrus
County Ja il In Inverness, ahoul MO miles northwest of Tampa

Awards for the top tludant an
al tha racant la k a Mary
Haathrow Festival of tha Arts
wara mada Tuesday night at
tha Saminola County School
Ooard masting Saan Qaat
(cantar) woo tha top honor sod
a chack for $250, Edward
frtand (latl of canlary And Cnc
Jannlngs (right of cantary ra
caned check* for $100 Making
tha pfasantabons wara (from
la H ) Jo a n n a L u c a s Bourg.
faaticai chairman, Tarn Scott,
hahooaHaro Fran K*mp. Sam
Inoia County S c h o o l!, and
OaLoraa Lash, fasflval co
Chairman

Decision to be m ade in beating
T A M P A — Prosecutor* are trying to decide whether to charge
an K4 year old Alzheim er's patient in the fatal heating of a
M year old man In an apparent argument over a T V chair at a
nursing home
The elder man was '"pretty tieat up." suggesting the
possibility that he might have hern defending himself, said
Michael Kisele, administrator of the nursing home. The
Courtyard at l.owrv Place
Alzheim er* Is a disease tn which parts of the brain
progressively shut down, leaving victims eventually unable to
recognize loved one* or even talk
Police say George Hates had been bealrn to death with a leg
from a broken chatr Hates died from hts Injuries a week after
thr Nov I I beating

Nm MI eWM fry Agryt •a^taw

Thanks to
the teachers
Claaaroom teachers who vo&lt;
unteered (halt tim e In tha
Children's Art Tent at tha
racant Lake Mary Haathrow
Festival of tha Aria recaned
checks for $100 ter classroom
supplies and certificates of
appreciation at Tuasday night s
achool board m ealing Tha
teachers (from taffy are Tern
Mark la Spring Lake Element*
ry. Gayie Bodie Pina Crest
Elementary. Jan Bogdan Keeth
Elem entary. Tarry Celones,
G e neva E le m e n ta ry, Laura
Oakes. Longwood Efamenliry.
and Caro* Gantry. Lake Mary
High School and chairman of
the Children s Art Tent

Dade school board expanded to 9 seats
MIAMI — The ethnic makeup of the predominantly tjh ltr
Dade County School Hoard Is likely to be altered as a result of
settlement of a federal lawsuit
U S District Judge Lenore C Nesbitt on Monday issued an
order that increases the board seats from seven to nine All
nine of the expanded panel s seats will br up for election In
IMMti
There will tie nine districts, and voters will cast ballot* only
lor the school txMtd seat representing thetr area Under the old
at Urge system, county residents voted for all seats on the
Ik Mid.
Ot the nine new school board district*, two will tie
predominantly black, four will be predominantly Hispanic, two
will be predominantly non Hispanic while and one will be a
’ sw ing district." with almost equal representation of Htspanics
and non Hispanic w hites

• w M O w o iir r iK w iw

Man pleads guilty to murder of W illetts
S T A U G U S T IN E — Saying he didn t want to put the family
of his murder victim through more agony, a man pleaded
guilty Just before he wa* to b r retried
Mli hacl Gene Abshlrr. 28. entered the guilty plea Monda y tn
the slaying of Stacey A n n Willett. 22. whose body wa* found
by hunters near Orangedale tn November 1991
Abshtre had already been convicted and sentenced to death
but the Florida Supreme Court overturned the conviction The
court said the prosecutor had tried to keep women from being
seated on the Jury.
There were seven women out of the 12 Jurors, but the court
said that didn't matter if other women were excluded because
of their gender
A sentencing hearing w ill tie Jan 23 The prosecutor says he
will seek the death penally.
A co-defendant tn the case. John Christopher Maiquard. 28.
was convicted In 1992 and was sentenced to dte In Florida's
electric chair.

Many changes in store for Republican senate
By

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cool. Low In the upper 40* to
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Thanksgiving Partly cloudy
High around 70 Wind becoming
northeast 10 lo 15mph.
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he said. "T h e governor will lie
an active participant."
Tw e n ty two member* of the
Senate and 120 member* of the
House were sworn In Tuesday
during the one day organlzattonal session They were sur­
rounded by family member* at
desks decorated with flower*
from lobbyists and friend*
T h e Senate has six new
m rm h ri* while the House has
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Wednesday. November 23. 'VS4
Vol 87. No 81

Sacond Claaa Potiaja Paid al Sanford.
Florida and oddroonol matting
onka*

will play a major part lit the
ttaUime of power, Wallace added

20 20 tie of thr past two years In
lltr past election Heputilican*
now hold a 21-19 edge for the
first time since Reconstruction
after th r Civil W ar Sen Ken
Jrnn e . D-Port l-utidrrdale will
serve as Senate Democratic
leader
Republicans and Democrats
sounded like they wanted to
work togrthrr on a day filled
wllfi ceremonies and homage
among lawmakers Hut It will be
■lltlliult to avoid Ih r partisan
hit k rrln g thal has thwarted
Utiles" earlier effort* on tax
reform and health care.

B X TBN D BD O U TL O O K

S a n f o rd IK cxa ld

PwMkhoe Oaky and Sunday, aacapt
Saturday fcy Tha Sanlord Hand.
Inc 300 M r ranch A&gt;#, Sanlord.
Ha JZTT1

than any other. It Is lhat people
want less government and more
freedom," the Foil Lauderdale
Republican told senator*
"In order to achieve tirttri
results, we are going to have to
do different things, to change in
fundamental ways," Scott said
In the House, with Democrat*
flinging to a 03-57 advantage
Speaker I'r t r i Mudy Wallace,
D -S t. Petersburg, said he too.
would change the committee
lineup, adding new panel* to
focus on areas of spet lal Interest
su ch a sju vrn llrc ttm r
And with Ihr G O I’-domlnstrd
Senate and gains 111 the House.
Gov. I mw -ton Chiles’ veto power

TH E W EATHER
LOCAL FORECAST

tery:

S S A O S TA O M

T A L L A H A S S E E - Sen Jim
V o t l , heading the first He
p u b lic a n d o m in a te d Florida
Senate In 120 years said br will
abolish at least six io m m ltlrr*
and retool others
Sc-ott said Tuesday he would
respond to the message sent by
voters with sweeping change* in
the way the 40-m em ber chain
tier operates, to focus alter lion
on education, crime, economic
development and government
streamlining
"If one slnglr message from
the election siands out more

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DNA collected from young criminals

POLICE BRIEFS

■ y Tha Associated Praia

W arrants:

T A L L A H A S S E E — S la lr (Hiller
w ill b e g in c o l l r c t l n g D N A
sample* hum Juvrnllr * r i of
fruiters and klllrr* now that
A l l n i n r y G e n r ra l Huh Hut
i n worth lias given his go ahead
Official* aald thr collection
would apply lo Irw rr than 1.000
juvrnllr* a year DNA sample*
alrrady atr rollertrd from mttwl
young killrt* hul not frum young
*rs offrndrr*, who are kept

• U ta v te Roberts. 21. of 503 E 26th S lrrrt. Sanford. turned
hrrsrlf in *t ihr Jo hn E l*nlk f o r m I tonal Facility Sunday Shr
»&lt;*' **td to In* wantrd on ■ warrant for thrfl
• George Edward M«&lt; onnrll J r . 38. 520 M nnory Court.
Sanford. was atrratrd by drputira following a traffic atop rally
Monday on 25lh f l a i r H r wa* wanird for violation of
(•rutot inn on a &lt;onvtrtkm of prut thrll
• Ovlrdo poller arrrstrd Firdrrlck I. Graham. 27, of 1285
Taytor Sfrrrt Ovlrdo, following a traffic atop on IV n lw Slrrrt
Sunday Graham wa* rr|mrirdly wantrd on a warrant for
driving with a •utprudrd/rrvokrd Hi rnar
• fU rln L Sprncer. 24. 29 Castle llrrw rr Court. wa* arrr*lrd
following a traffli atop hy Sanford p o lk r Saturday at |f)th
S lrrrt and Sanford A v rn o r H r wa* rrportrdly w anird on a
warrant t*aurd In Hlilstorough Courtly for d rllv rry and
|mw*r«alnn of roralnr
• Lafaveltr H rn ry 39. of 2541 llyrd A vrn o r. Sanford wa*
served a warrant at lltr fall Saturday H r wa* wanird for falling
In apjtrar on a rh a rg r of driving with a suspctitlrd/irvokrd
III rn a r
• Atnrlia Ingram. 39. !&gt;'• Castle llrrw rr Court, wa* to alrtl at
h rr rra ld rn ir hy drpu ilr* Friday Shr wa*rhargrd with having
An r*prn rrmtalnrr and dtaordrrly rrm durl firjHiMr* *ald ihry
alao found *hr wa* w a n ird on onr hrnrh warrant, a •apta* and
a writ of fa willy altarhm rni
• C * ** rlb m y poller arrrfttrd Koltrri W a yn r Chapman 26 of
1505 CH 427 nrar Sanford, following a Irafhi *lop Friday
C to p tn an wa* rrfm rirdly wanird on warrant* for falling In
apprar on &lt; Itargr* of obtaining proprrty with a worthies* i hn k
and driving with a *u*|irndrd/rrvokrd llicnsr A* Ih r rrwult of
ih r itaftlc «inp hr wa* alwt charged with driving with a
•uaprndril/trvokrd lirrn a r. hahltual and ftavlttg no Insurant r
• i hlHUltC f llavr* 15, Of Lakrwtdr Drive Sanford, wa*
• rrvrd a warrant at Ih r fall Friday Shr wa* wantrd for falling
lo apja-ar on a r lutrgr of aggravatrd aaaaull
• Alfred 1 C lrvrla n d J r
21 2026 Alr*arrdrr A vrn o r
Sanford wa* arrr*lrd ;&gt;&gt; drpuilr* al lltr probation of Hi r on K
First S lrrrt In Sanford Friday H r wa* wanird on an Or .mgr
C«Hiniy warrant for violation of probation

within Ih r ju v rn llr fustier *y*
trnt
T im Moore, commissioner of
th r Florida Department of tow
Enforiement. said ht* agent &gt;
want* lo liegln ro llrrtln g a* soon
a* (KHMihlr
Florida t* one of 10 stair*
devrlnping a DN A itatatosr that
use* samples front convtrtrd v x
o ffrn d rr* and m u rd rrrr* a*
g rn rtlr fingerprint* to malt ft
th rm against un sol veil crime*
Children's advnratr* weren't

happy with mnvr. saying the
•fair want* lo Oral juvrnllr*
who commit violent crime* more
likr adults
" T h r wholr reason for having
a Juvenile fustic r system, and w r
a rr continuing to forget the
reason behind It* l* because
rh lld rrn are different.” said
David Tarhert. a lawyer at Flor
Ida State University'* Children's
AdviK ary C r n lrr
Moore said the goal wa* to
protect the pnhlH

Sheriff: Most-wanted fugitive
confesses to killing six gay men
■ y RON W ORD
Associated Press Writer
J A C K S O N V IL L E . Fla A
■ruin accused of hustling m m hr
met at gay bar* an d tfirn
strangling amt shouting them
lias rontrsard lo six murders In
th rrr stairs the sheriff said
Gary May Howies of Clifton
Forgr Va , was arrested T u rs
day. day* after toing added to
thr list of the M il's ID Most
Wanted Fugitives
H r has riHtfrsard to sis and
says that t* all hr did," .Jackson
vtllr S hrrlll J im Mi Millan said
"A ll of us arr rrlirv rd h r I* off
Ih r street T ftrtr I* no doubt
th rrr would have probably Item
m orr "
T h r FOI says Howlr*. 32.
frequented gay harm hustling
men In r xchangr for lodging
no usrlto ld chores or krsu a l
favors H r ronfrsard to murder*
in Jacksonville Daytona Hrai h
and Hilliard as well as Atlanta
Savannah. Ga
and W hraton.
Md
M cM illan *Ald. A ll th r
v ic t im s w r r r b lu d g e o n e d
strangled or stmt
Warrant* have hern Issued In
th rrr ol the killings. Including
the strangling ol a disabled
W'orld War II veteran
Howie* was arrested at a day
labor o fflrr In Ja c k so n v ille
H rarh and quest tnnrd about Ihr
k illin g nf W a lt r r J a t n m r l !
Hinton. 43 Hinton, wlto had
hern Howlrs' roommate, was
found tlead In hts Jsi ksnnvllle
mohilr home Sunday.

Incidents reported to Sanford police:
• A VCK a M n lrn do system and Jewelry with a total valor of
91,709 wa* reimrird *tt&gt;lrn Sunday from a residence in Ihr
1900 block of S I’ark Avrttur
• A 9 1 W vacuum cleaner wa* ifir only Urm* said lo ftr
missing in a rr*idrnital burglary Salurtlay In Ihr 1300 blork of
F o rrr»l Drive
• An r*tim aird 9388 m proprrty wa* rrp o rin lly aiolrn from
a 11*88 C h rvro lri Friday In Ih r 200 bto k of E Com m rtrial
A v rn u r
• An urrtiplrd dwelling burglary wa* rrporlrd Friday In ihr
1400 blot k of W 16th S lrrrt 9100 in Unit* w rrr *ald In la­
in tawing

• A man mid poll*r hr and a filrnd w rrr vi*ii|ttg In Lake
Mi mi or Trrrace Friday nrar W Third S lrrrt and O llv r A vrn u r
when a man drovr by and flrrd Iwo *hnl* at thrm O n r of thr
ittrn rr|M&gt;rmlly wa* abut in thr Irg and wa* takrn to O n tra l
Flortiia Krgtonal Hospital T h r m t m d man v i a not hit
• A purse containing an r*itmatrd 9500 In proprrty wa*
rrp o rtrd *tolrn Sunday from a vrh lrlr in thr 100 blork of
Wlnaor Court
• A 38 i all ftr r poller »|&gt;ri tal rrvolvrr and olhrr llrtn* v .third
at 9600 w rrr reportedly atolrn Sunday from a rr*tdrncr In thr
2400 block of Key A v rn u r
• An estimated 53.524 In properly wa* rrportrdly atolrn
Friday at a residence In th r 1900 blork of Patrick I’t.irr
• A 1979 Pontiac waa rrporlrd *titlrn Friday In Ih r 100 blork
of Hay* Drive I'olti r aald Ih ry firnnil thr vrh lrlr latrr In Ihr
day al 14lh Slrrrt and O llvr A v rn u r. Officer* aald Ih r rnglnr
and M jn*ftvlaai"n had both h rrn trm ovrd from thr v rh lrlr

Puller said Howlrs. who wa*
using an alias, rot’frssrd to lit*
m u rd rr
" H r did not frrl gi**) stout
what hr had d u n r." said Jack
snnvlllr S h rilfTs D rlr r tlv r J P
Collin*
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EDITORIAL

T h a n k sg iv in g
Rem em tier the old sto ry? T h r En g lish
P u r ita n s . (p ilg r im s ) w h o fo u n d e d th r
P ly m o u th C o lo n y In 1620. w ere m i thankful
th e y had been able to settle In u n r w land,
i hat th rv Invited a n u m b e r of In d ia n s to alt
a n d dine w ith th e m ?
T h r p ilg rim s supplied the n u tlv rs w ith food
th e y had g ro w n In their gardens, berries they
ha d pl&lt; k rd . a n d meat from a n im a ls they had
e ith e r raised, trapped or killed
l-ege n d says e ve ryo n e had a gt«od lim e and
gave thanks for th e ir m a n y blessings
T h i s story, or one sim ilar, has been passed
o n from generation to generation for over
th re e ce nturies
Som e of it Is relatively
a ccurate, w hile most of It has been e m ­
b e llish ed w ith the in trn tln n of m a k in g th r
even t sound m o re and m ore like we w ould
w a n t o u r offspring to hear
W e all know , th in g s p ro ha hly w e ren 't that
c a lm and peaceful then, a n d th e y certainly
a re n 't today.
M a n y people w ill go th ro u g h th is holiday
w ith o u t a n y th in g m ore than the usual meal.
If e ve n that O u r " h o rn of p le n ty " does not
e xte n d to everyone T h e n a tio n , state, and
e ven o u r ow n h o m e tow ns are loaded w ith the
jsm r a n d homeless
C o n tra ry to the IH id ta n s and Ind ian s, we no
lo n g e r sit d o w n w ith people w ith hark
g ro u n d s , religious beliefs a n d racial back­
g ro u n d s different th an we have. O n ly a few
Iw lle ve In sharing n o w For m ost. It's a case of
get as m u ch as yo u can. and forget anyone
else,
C e rta in ly this Is not a cheering th o ug h t for
su ch a day of th an k s as this h o lid a y Is
Intended to Instill
Yet we m ust give It our serious co n sid ­
eration and spend some time In th o u g h t T h e
P u rita n s, or p ilg rim s, w hatever we w ish to
call th e m , wonted to share w h a t they had.
T h e y could have sat d o w n at the din n e r table
and Ignored the starving Indians Iw h o 's land
they had Invaded) Hut no. they exercised
w hat Is often referred to as b rotherhood.
G iv e it serious consideration D o w h ateve r
you can to act like the p ilg rim s S h a re those
blessings. Help som eone w h o Is less fo rtu ­
nate T r y to give hope to those w h o believe
them selves to fie beyon d help
If this can tie done. T h a n k s g iv in g 1995
could lie one of the greatest h o lid a ys yo u have
ever experienced
D o It.

LETTER

Waiting to hear
T h is is In response to Mr. Donald M. Farm's letter
regarding Solution to Problems' of chlld rrn being
raised In "pockets of poveny” .
Mr Fann. you mentioned In your letter that we
need to be "giving examples of children and
(tarents who made their way out of po ven y. whk h
might tie a better solution to the problem ". Here's
your chance. Mr. Fann Seminole C ounty Public
S c I k k i Is has two programs to help you and others
do these things, a speakers bureau and a mentor
program
In the Dividends School Volunteer Com m unity
Resource I’rognam. speakers are scheduled to
speak to K-12 about their careers, hobbles and
travels
Mentors work one on one with at-risk
students sharing their time and talents encourag­
ing academic and attendance excellence
Mr
Fann. we are waiting to hear from you. Please coll
3 2 2 -1 2 5 2 . X4M3

Jane Lane
Seminole C ounty schools

B erry's W o rld

JOSEPH PERKINS

D em ocratic ‘Contract W ith A m erica’
"T h is Is an irTcs|Min*lhle d&lt;a timent It's a
dangerous ptoposal "
Turn Foley tame dm k
speaker of the House
“ V o o d o o p a i l t w o . It s th e S o n of
Reaganomics
— David W ilhrlm . outgoing
chairman of the Demo* ratlr National Comm itter
" A fraud " — Leon Panelta White llo u M •h id
of staff
Democratic Party leadets made a fatal etror
when they decided to cant|iaign against the
House O O P's "Contract W ith Amerk a " While
the voters may not have agreed with eac h ami
every plank Included In the contract, they liked
the Idea that the Republicans had a com per hen
site agenda that they were ready In enact within
the first lOt) days of the next Congress O n the
other hand the D em o rais offered little to voters
except a pledge to keep those mean old
Republicans from wresting lonttol of Congress
and putting Ihelr vtwkJiwi to floor votes So the
restive elec locale was presented a choice of
something from the Republicans and next to
nottiing from the IVnics rats
It was an elephant stampede
Hut It dtdn t leave lo t&gt;e that way II the
Democratic Party leadership had (nil Its col
lertlve heads together, they- could have ■ome up
with a platform to rival the G O P a contract All

they had to do was package some of the more
moderate legislative proposals that were rham
pinned during the
past two years by
m e m b e rs of th e ir
own patty
Th e s e Item s In*
elude
T h r balanced
lludgrt Amendment
S u rh a measure was
s|«inacued this [vast
year by Sen Paul
S im o n D III . and
won wide support on
b o th sides of I h r
aisle It fell a scant
four voles shy of the
tw o thirds m ajority
required for (vvsaagr
mainly because p o w ­
■ II was an
erful Appropriations
elephant
C o m m it t e r C h a ir
stamped*
m a n Robert lly r d
tw is te d e n o u g h
D rm orratk arms
Simon s proposed amendment was simple It
would have Inrbtdden the federal government to

sprnd more money than It takes in For af&gt;rndln|
to exceed revenues in a given yea* lawmaker*
would have tiern required to muster a three
fifths majority vote
— A to 7. S|w-ndlttg t uls Rep Rota-rt Andrews
D N J . r o s jx m s r n l this plan along with Nrw
Hampshire Republic an lllll /eltfl A sjirc lal
today srwakm of Congrrsa would liavr lieen
devoted to exclusive debate on q w n d ln g cuts
Lawmakers would hate proposed spec ilk item*
to lie pared frtwn I lie budget After a free and
u nfrttrird d r hair, the item would l » put to an
up or down vole
The virtue of the plan la that the sprndlhrtfts
In Congrrws would hr rx|iosrd lor all the public
to see T h e y no longer could get away with
tucking wasteful (Kirk tsarrrl lirrtis Inin all
rntomjiateting s e n d in g bills that under the
present system lawmakers are forced lo acir|a
or reject In loro, good and twxd sprndlng items
alike
— Congressional Coverage Rep fMck Swell
D N II . to authored legislation along with Rep
Chrtsiophrr Shays. H C o n n . that would have put
an end to Congtesa most hypocritical praetkr
exempting Itaelf from I fie very Laws It ex|«r« Is the
rest of Amerk a to follow

SARAH OVERSTREET

M o ra l v a lu e s , yes;
s c h o o l p ra y e r, no

ELLEN

Charity, orphanages: Refreshing
H O S TO N — I bet you were wondering w hat
Imaginative. Innovative, strikingly nrw Ideas
the Rrpublclan leadership would t mne up with
to help guide ua Into thr future
T r y these for openers
C h a rity and
Orphanages
Hrforr the post election week was oul. Newt
Gingrich, the chubby-cherkrd cherub of con­
servatism. and his cohorts w r r r unveiling a
wish list of assorted plans to end welfare as
anybody knows It
I'lan One: Let the states ban rash lienrflts
for teen-age mot tiers
Flan T w o
Use the
savtngs for adoptions and orphanages
I'lan
Three: T w o months and yo u ’re out. I’lan
Four: If thr women can't or don't find work,
well. In Newt s words. "I think I would like to
expand private charities "
Ah yes. back lo the good old days
First
Gingrich calls the Clintons "counterculture
M rG o vrm ik s." a phrase reeking of nostalgia
for Cold War enmities.
The n his fellow
time-travelers talk about unraveling Lyndon
Johnson's Great Society. Now we zip right on
back to the Eden before FDR 's New Deal
Orphanages’’ been there Done that.
In the early part of this century, more than
half the chlld rrn In orphanages w rr r not In fart
orphans
T f ir y had mothers who couldn't
support them
These orphanages were not only Die krnslun
Institutions where ctiildrrn w r r r often literally
lost, but they were expensive. The reformers
wanted to take the money and give It to
mothers.
At the height of the D rp rrs ilr.i, as historian
Linda Gordon points oul In h rr book "Pitied
but Not Entitled." being for public assistance
was like being for motherhood What we now
call welfare was established as one small part
of the omnibus Social Security Act of 1935.
Th is was the same act that stalled old age
Insurance and unemployment Insurance.
Hack then, (he elderly didn't seem to be more
deserving titan alnglc mothers
In casting his vole for the bill In 1935.
Arkansas Rep Claude Fuller expressed the
florid vision of the era: "I cun see the careworn
and dejected widow shout with Joy upon
relum ing from the nclghtmr's washtub after
having received assurance of financial aid for
her chlldrrn. I see her with the youngest child
upon her knee and the others clustered by tier
kissing the tears of Joy from her pale cheek ..."
It didn't happen quite like lhat From the
very beginning, those programs designed for
working men were based on the belief that
they had rights.
They were planned lo
preserve the status of breadwinners
Hut aid to single mothers was based on

compassion, the belief that wom en and
children bad needs Th e reformers themselves
worried about undermining the brradwinner’s
family
So public assistance was deliberately de­
signed to keep women out of the work force
during the Depression At thr some time, as
Gordon (minis oul. It was meant "to prevent Its
recipients from bring too comfortable on tbelr
own " And It was the only program that held
the recipients up to "m oral scrutiny."
Th e end result of
this two tier system
Is that old-age insur­
a n c e . n o w c a lle d
Social Security. Is so
popular that It's u n ­
touchable even by
the new Newt Ism
For that matter, no
o n e w o u ld d a re
•uggrst ending u n ­
em ploym ent Insu r­
ance for a down-sized
worker and putting
his or her kids In
orphanages
II u I t o d a y
" w e l f a r e ." Is the
target of mure knives
f Try th e s e fo r
Ilian the Thanksgiv­
openers:
ing turkey There Is
Charity and
Ittrrally no remain­
O rphanagos.J
ing support for the
program as It exists,
not even, or especially not am ong the
recipients.
Th e country that supported A FD C as a safety
net now thinks of It as a permanent trap. The
image is no longer a widowed or deserted
mother.
It's an unwed teen-age mother.
What s driving the debate now Is a certain
desperation that we “ do something" about
unwed teen-age mothers
Hut tlierr are 14 million Americans on
welfare, including one out of seven children.
In this atmosphere, the Clinton plan "to end
welfare as we know It" combined a two-year
time limit -a deadline-with some help across
the divide from welfare to work. It included
health coverage, child core, training
I supponed that balancing act-and still
do-though with concerns about luiw hard
some might fall. I also support the notion of
capping payments for additional children bom
to mothers on welfare.
Hut the centrist compromise Is now being
shoved to the left frtnge-nlk stde of the debate.
And the Ideas being shoved Into the spotlight?
Charity. Orphanages. How refreshing.

A recent A m k - u i H I’m * anal*sis &lt;■( what
the Republican* are expr&lt; ted lo do billowing
their roundup of legislative seats r-onjr* tuird
lhat I lie GOI* will steer clear of the trouble
that plagued the Democrats after their
sutersa In W2
They w ill avoid pomm eling the other side
over divisive *■■ lal issues such as aburtlnn
and anti gay measures (tie A F opines So
what Is incom ing House S|w-akrr Newt
Gtngrta h doing ask
ing the House In vote
by Ju ly 4 i n i a ion
s tltu tlo n a l amend
men I allowing org*
Hired school prater'’
You txiuld hardly
find a more divisive
Is s u e , a s m a jo r
players an both sides
of thr aisle o|ipusr
su&lt; h an amendment
- even though Fresl
dent Clinton rrrently
said he favors legists ■ You could
hardly find a
t lo n In a llo w a
more divisive
"m om ent of rrflec
issue, as major
t l o n " d u r i n g th r
players on both
school day.
sides of the
S lrv rn McFarland,
aisle oppose
director of the Chris­
such an
tian Legal Society's
amendment #
Center ( i n la w and
Religious r reedom,
said his group opposes s ih h an amendment
J . Hrenl Walker, general counsel for Ihe
llaptlst Jo in t Committee, which represents
IO liaplis! denominations also has reserva­
tions
" A constitutional amendment ts such a
drastic re m e d y," Walker told ihe AF. "Y o u do
that kind of thing only when there's a crying
need." ,
You may wonder w hy Christian org.inl/a
lions would oppose such an Idea I don t
First, students can pray silently anytim e they
want to. even In a group. Th e y don't need an
amendment They can also rhorwe not In . and
no one ran force them to pattlelpale In gioup
prayer
Second. It Is Impossible to regulate praying
oul loud In school, nr make guidelines that all
teachers and administrators will follow (me
rx|iertencr that Illustrates the delicate naturr
of the Issue Is lhat of a rr(wirier I worked with,
a Catholic, whose son went to a public
elementary school a few years ago
One night after Ihelr family dinner prayer,
the little boy said hr didn't want to make the
sign of the cross and uskrtl why they hud to
do It when none of his classmates did
Ills father explained that llielr family made
Ih r sign of th r cross because It was part of the
way they observed tbelr religion, and lh.it
people ol other fullhs had other symlwils and
practices thut Catholics don't stiarr The n he
asked his non why he didn't want to the make
the sign of th r cross.
"Because every llm r we « iy the 'God Is
great' prayer at lunch, m y teacher frowns al
me when I do It," the little liny answerrd
No child should lie subjected lo such
Intolerance, and when religion In any manner
Is practiced In a public achcxil we open thr
door to that possibility.
Teachers and administrators ran still teach
moral principles In n positive way without
demanding prayer or even a "m om ent ol
reflection." Former Missouri slate legislator
C u n is Wilkerson. when he was an elementsry-srhnol principal, set aside one school day
of the year and railed It "M oral and Spiritual
Values D a y ." In class discussions teachers
talked about values such as patience,
helpfulness and treating others us we'd like to
tie lira lrd . W llkrrstm also hulll an all-school
ussrntbly around such themes
T h r 1984 Equal Acres* Act requires dial
public schools allow rrllgtnus-orlrnlrd groups
to use meeting rooms and oilier facilities just
like ihe dram u club and Hoy Sruuts do. Kids
ra n meet religiously In schools and can pray
allently lo themselves or In groujis Tha t Is
true religious freedom that dorsn'l Infringe
upon anyone elar's religious beliefs.

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transfer of a large cache of
b o m b g ra d r u r a n iu m fro m
Kazakhstan to a U S energy
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Secretary W illiam Perry an
non need
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p o o rly s a fe g u a rd e d hy
mtr m tils &gt;mr
IM h i «ni|Mi)|nnl fair him in Ihf
Ahhmigh Moot* ifMmnentrd Kazakhstan but he said the
genetat etc. turn against Furlong
I m * little ru*ty at this It • security coat* wete such a Brian
Randy did • ( i h I )ob tn la kr
tirrti 4 couple id year* ‘ oil rial drain on the former Soviet
republic I ha I It made sense for
Uj ii
A iU im Mi&lt;1 "In ni|
rrtriv ln g Ihr , lialrman • gavel
iifitniiifl I k * a visionary and I
h r »ald la lrr h r • rrarfy to Washington lo step tn
*'The concern about *rc urlty
•anted in « f what I k tw ild
*tiram llnr &lt;mimiiMKm m rrtlng*
do
and makr •minty oprratkm * was the driving fa, tor In rriak
Ing the m utually agreed a r ­
Wart rit * 1 1 rr r| n In i vtre
m orr potdl, frtrndly
rangement lo move the material
r &gt;i*ll 111••n Now I h r senior
•| want to kadi at some rules secretly to American soli. P rrrv
m r in h r i of i hr hoard — a
said
tanking • h k h typically trail* in and pn* rdurr* to *|irrd com
**1,1 Morn*
Perry M id MM) kilograms or
i hairmanship — W arren ha* iih v sh iii turnings
I
want
lo
look
at
trying
to
makr
m
orr
Ilian one tialf Ion of highly
never Ik UI dial (*r*tlli»i
government a llttlr more a,
enriched uranium was flown mil
I'oillkal t i U m r i * *4 itI they
, r u l l l l r In live p o td l,
of Kazakhstan to Dover Air Force
&lt;&lt;Mild nol rrin rin lK r any llm r
Adam* *ald hi* lop prtorttlr* Base Del . and the last amount*
during thr |m i i hi or mote yrat*
reached the Y 12 plant at the
a rr to Ttsien ami learn '
a freshman •*&gt; nam rd In Ihr
O a k H ld g r. T e rm . n u r lr a r
weapon* plant tills morning
He said l*resldent Clinton gave
the go ahrad for the operation on
ttnur to *upporl thr magnet lor Oct 7. and the material wa*
C o n tin u e d lio m Rage I A
p in ln ird
a hartrrl *a Iliad program* snail move by U S military airlift
frmn Kazakhstan last weekend
(rum Ideiitlfkattno In Ih r *ch,uit* as thr A ia d rm y ad Health C'a
Kazakhstan Inherited the rna
rrrrs at Seminole High School It
h y a r u r l a l n n ( p r iv a c y
tertal from the homer Soviet
was Robinson who first In
Robinson believes ||k |»&gt;Im i ol
troduted that l,1ra to thr district Union when It dissolved in 1991
making Ira* her* aware ol Ihr
at thr start of Ivrr first irr m am It has pledged tn give up all Its
(rln n ln u * student* in th ru
Inherited nurlrar weapon*
[ U u i ' M i K t* a gtaid tdra
th r tskint
Secretary of S ia tr W arren
A* rhairm an *br Iio j k * in
W r have to continue the Christopher, appearing at the
lorge rv rn stronger inroad* with
magnet program tf wr a rr lo IVntagon with i'erry, Mid the
Ih r juvenile pisti, e system to hr
remain competitive. shr said
K a z a k h s t a n m a t e r ia l w a*
«u rr lit*I Irion* liavr an equal
W r ureal to Itavr a plan anal wr enough lu start a substantial and
light tn education hut that thr
n r r d lai M art prrparirig th r h i g h l y d a n g e ro u s n u c le a r
cUssmom* arr not vtolrnt hot
student* In rnldallr school or
(K d « lot criminal*
m a ylK even elementary *rh.iul
' I h r r m troruiKrit n rrd* to Ik
Hiibmaain will serve a* t hair
conducive In learning lor ail our
man for one year Nancy W a rrrn
•todrtti* " Robinson *ald
w ill serve a* vice chairman
Shr addrtl lli.il *hr a lii run-

County

School

l y Th # k*M * la t*4 Mr***
ilirtr invrsiigaimn Stoll handed
him a padded tied rati from the
w a lrrb rd and they put h rr neck
on the wooden panel of the
frame and snapjKd her neck
After thr woman wa* dead, the
pair went to work Installing
Hoofing in Whiter Park. Item*
taken from the house to give the
appearance of a burglary were
throw n Into dumpster* Mr*
S to ll's p u r«e wa* found by
Winter Park Poltre
Initially. Stoll told (m ike hr
arrived home from work, found
Ih r front door ajar arid hi* wife
dead Inside Stoll luld poller the
house had iKen burglarized and
I h r p rrp rirn lo r* m ust have
killed hi* wile

N EW YORK - C B S won the
prime-time rating* conir*t in the
ninth week ol thr fall trirvlskm
•eason with "Scarlett" provid­
ing *omr red-letter days
T h r e e e p is o d e * o f I h e
minlserle* were In the Top 10 to
according to Nlrlsrn rating* rr
leased Tuesday (or Nov. 14-20
C B S earned a 14.3 rating and
a 23 percent share of l he T V
audience; ABC wo* a distant
second with a 12 5 rating. 20
vharr and NHC trailed with an
11 4 rating. I ft share.
T h e Fox Ilroadraattng Co.,
which program* 15 of thr 22
available prime time hour*, had
an 8 0 rating and a I2 »h a rr
A single rating* point equal*
054.000 home*, or I percent of

the tuition * estimated 95 4 mil
Ikin T V household* Share t* the
percentage of TV *rt» tuned to a
network during a *prclflr nine
period.
■‘S c a r le ll .’ * the sequel lo
’ ’ G o n e W i t h the W l n d . "
averaged an IN 5 rating. 2ft
share in II* four, tw o -h o u r
prime-tune rpivutc* For the
same period. ABC averaged a
14 2 rating. 21 share, and Nik
uri II 5 rating. 17 share
CBS' vie lory wa* It* second lor
the tea son. compared with seven
for ABC. C B S movrd in wiihln
nnr-trnth of a single rating*
point of scason-todate trader
ABC. which is averaging a 12 2
rating. 20 share
CBS is at a 12.1 rating. 20
share for th r season and N IK ' is
a l 1 16. 19

Movie
Continued front Page 1A
V IR O IN IA A . R E A M E R
Virginia A Berner. 74. Islander
Court, Umgwond. dlrd Monday.
Nov 71. lihM al South Srnilnulr
Com tm inlly Ho*pital. Altumontr
Springs D um April 13. 1*170 m
Mnuul Airy. N C . she innvrd In
Central Florida In 197H S h r wa*
a cosmetician at llutdlnr* Shr
wa* ltapii*i
Survivor* Include daughlrr.
Ilrrnda A F"l»cltcr. Lake Mary,
w n , T r d I) A*hury. Orlando.
*l*lrr. K llirl Pettyjohn-lly d rr.
ilrooksvlllr. Ih rrr grandchildren,
our grral gr.ind.inghlrr
Woodl.iwu Funeral llornr and
M em orial Park. O rla n d o , in
1 liar gr n( arrangements
E R N E S T J U L IA N S M IT H
Krnrsl .lullan Sm ith. 90. N.
Indigo Road, Aliam m ilr Spring*,
died Wcdnesrlay. Nov, 16. HUM
Horn In Sandtravlllr. Ga.. hr
moved in Central Florida In
I9H7 Mr wa* ihr rrllrrd owner
and operator ol S m ith * Grocery
and Market. Mr wa* a member of
Ideal United Methodist C hu rrh
Mr wa* charter member and
|vii*t pir*uti nl o( Ih r Ideal Lion*
Club
Survivor* Include son, Th o m ­
as J .. Alliim nnlr Spring*. sister.
Myra Fm m laln. Savannah. Ga.:
two grandchildren
W a tson M a th rw a F u n r r a l
lln m r , M o n te zum a. G a ., In
charge ol arrangement!!
B IL L IE T H R O C K M O R T O N
M illie T h r o c k m o r t o n , 62.
W n o d ltn g I’la r r, A lta m o n te
Spring*, dlrd Sunday. Nov. 20.
1994 al Florida Hospital. South
She wa* Ixirn Frb 26. 1932 In
Long He,tilt. Calif She was a

“ li t* weapon grade OMleft.il I
stale that u n a m b ig u o u s ly ,’ ’
IV rry *akl
Vllalv Nasonov &lt;4 the Russian
Nuclear Power Ministry luld the
AP lhal Kazakhslan (Irsi hail
offered In sell Russia 167 kilo
gram* (36ft pounds) of urani­
um -beryllium alloy, which I*
used to produce fuel rod* for
nuclear power plan!* It also
oflrred 27 4 kilo* (60 pound*) ol
uranium dioxide powder. which
I* also used to produce the rod*
l)U l we d id n ’t want thla
material
Nasonov said
Wr
pr,wince rnough of II ourselves
So eaiRer this year they reached
an agreement in sell tl In the
Untied Stairs "
H r a ls o s a id th e U * t Kam rnngursk plant produce*
nuclear material* for Industrial
rather than military. purjeme*
"U nder no rlreumstance* ran
this material Ik used for pro
d u r i n g n u c le a r w e a po n * .
Nasonov *at&lt;1 "You can't makr
rveti one nu, lear lannb oul of It
The Ust-Kamenogorsk plant has
always produced nuclear furl,
not weapons." he *ald
Detail* of the cache had hern
closely held while U S and
Kazakhstan official* negotiated
In secret lo at range for the
transfrr of the material U S
official* expressed fears about
premature disclosure and were
reluctant tn rlaljoratr on Ihr
agreement before today'* an
nouncement
' ll was Insecure and w r
wanted to get (itI mil of there
I k fore anyone was tempted to
m akr a run on It.’’ The New
York Time* today quoted one
unklrntlfled administration of­
ficial a* saying. Perry today
dented that thr malrrtal wa*
Insecure
Just last summer, the world
was shocked by the disclosure
that some bomb grade fissiona­
ble malrrtal had been secretrd
Irom a former Soviet (acuity tn
G e rm a n y , where tl was In ­
tercept rd,

CBS rises again in prime time
on ‘Scarlett’ ratings surge

Murder
C m I I * m 4 fr*M k*4* I A
Indictment to­
day, assistant »tatr attorney Jor
D'a, hlllr said
T h r prosecutor said th r llnal
i decision ha* not l&gt;rrn m adr on
w h r t h r r In * rrk t h r drallt
. prn.illy In thr u v
I h r co. drfrndiint* are r ip r r t r d tn Ik
i trtrd separately
SlnlI ami S ir «a rt arr charged
M’llh murdering Ih r woman hy
s tra n g u la tio n T h r w om an
(might to escape h rr attackers,
according In poller. after Strwart
u llrrn p ird In *nap h rr neck,
suffocate h rr wlih a cushion and
covered hrr hr ad with a pla»ik'
gurh agr hag w h ich *hr hi I
Ihrmigh In urdrr to breath
S ir w ail told poller during

weapons atsrri.il If II had fallen
Inin Ihr lutnd* of a rogue slate
I'erry praised Kazakhstan for
II* rraqa-ratkifi In safely tllspos
Ing of llie nuc lear material
W r recognized both ih r risk
of proliferation and the npfwirto
nlty In prevent It. and movrd
qukkly. the defense secretary
Mid al the new* conference al*n
Attended hy Energy Secretary
Ha/rl O la -a ry . wh,»*e depart
merit own* the Oak Ridge fa. Ill
I*
t&gt; l.earv said *he wanted to
assure Am erkan* llval the mate
rial frmn Kazakhstan I* non
irradiated material and will Ik
M f r lo worker* w ho are h a n d lin g
It al Oak Ridge
The U S offlrlals said they
inuld not Immediately estimate
the ,nwt In the U S government
of taking over Ihr nuclear male
rial Perry said thr military air DO
cost alone wa* about $3 million
Thai dors not Iru hide the cost*
incurred bv the Flnergv Depart
rnent for sending a learn of
riperta to Ka/akhvtan
O la -a ry M id the intent wa*
eventually to have a c o rn m rrru l
U S entity prrxeM the material
into a lower *tate of enrichment
so It ra n I k u*rd for fuel to a
com m rrt tal rear tor
The material had Ik c h held ai
a n u c l e a r p la n t a l U s t K a m e n o g o r s k , an e a s te rn
Kazakhstan &lt;1ty ataml 2&lt;M» miles
from i Ik t*,fcjrrs of Mongolia in
Ihr ra»t and China In Ih r south
Th r White House Issued a
statement today c a llin g ih r
transfer "an hi*iork step toward
m r r t l n g t h r p r o lif e r a t io n
challenges nl the post Cold War
era."
In Moscow , a s|mkrwman for
Russia * Sue tear POwrr Ministry
(old O k Associate! Prr** Hut
I he uranttini wa* rnrtched hut
was "unsuitable lor producing
nuclear weapons
Asked about lilt* today. Perry
Mid there was no iptestton bul
that ih r matrrlal was rnrtched In
a degree that II could Ik used lo
make weapon*

retlrrd account* (myahlr rlrrk
for Wall l)t*nry World She wa*
a member ol Com m unity United
MrihiMh*l Church. Ca**rlbrrry.
Survivor* Include husband,
Dean; son, Gary I ) . Stockhrldgr.
Ga . daughter. Jana Paulsen.
Flast Hartford. Conn.; mother.
Goldla A Teel. Owrnsvllle. Ind..
six grand, hlldrrn; Ih rrr greatgrand, hlldrrn.
Haiti w in - F a ir, till d F'uneral
Home, Allamonte Spring*, tn
charge ol arrangcmrni*

In Ih r movie. Snipe* l i a U S
mars.ih.il who gels Involvrd In
skydiving while chasing ih r lu d
guy* Scene* Involve a wide
variety of skydiving examples
ranging from tandem Jump* and
free style to team training and
large formation*.
A c c o rd in g lo H a llrlt , the
m o v i e c u l m i n a l e s In a
spectacular large form ation
jum p at night, depleting a 4th of
J u ly crlehrallon In Washington.

DC.
Hallrlt says Skydive lk-|.and I*
h a p p y to a n n o u n c e i I *
participation In Hit* movie, and
will Ik available lo jK r f o r m at
various fu n d Ions as w rll as tn
additional m o vie s when asked
T h c rr was no Immediate In­
dication regarding w hen Ih r
movie. "D ro p Zone" w ill Ik
finished and scl to ap|H-ar lit
theaters

y

oh

C BS has a commanding trad
tp th e N o v
3 -3 0 r a t in g s
sweep,*' one of four annual,
monthlong periods ol audience
measurement that help statkms
set their advertising rales
A m o n g n e w scast*. A B C *
•'World News To n ig h t" won with
an 11 I average rating. 2 1 share;
"C B S Evening New*" ranted a
9 9 rating. 1ft share, and "N B C
Nightly News ' a 9 6 rating, IM
share.
Here arr I he To p IO shows,
their networks and ratings;
"Sclnleld.’’ NBC. 2 1 3 ; "Sein­
feld - Special." N BC. 20 6; "60
Minute*," CBS. 1H 7;
Home
Im p r o v e m e n t.’ ’ A B C . 1H 6.
"Grace Under FTre." AIK 1M 8
’’N YPO Blue." AB C. 18.1: CBS
Special Movie Searletl — I’art
3 .” CBS. 17 H; "C B S Spec ial
Movie Scarlett — I’art 4 ." CBS.
17.7: "E R .” NHC. 17.3: CBS
"C B S Tuesday Movie. Scarlrtt —
Part 2 ." CBS. 17.1

C o n tin u e d from Page 1A
g u id e lin e s of the O m n ib u s
Transpnrtaikin Employee Trsi
Ing A d of 1991
S la lr driver license* record*
show alami 350.000 driver*
sta le w id e have e u m in r r d a l
licenses
The frderal law applies lo
anyone who drive* a vehicle
originally designed lo carry 16 or
more passenger* It also applies
to anyone who ha* a rummer* tal
driver'* license and who. as pari
of their Job drives a vehicle with
a total weight of more than
26 iMM) pound* or which carries
hazardous rargo
Wheeler said the Seminole
County bus driver* have a great
reverence for i Ik safety of thetr
cargo
"These people drive the hoses
I k , .lose they Uivr kids,*’ she
said "They are very concerned
with thetr safety und wouldn't
do anything lo endanger them."
Dtstrtd records show lhat few
district school buses have Ik c ii
Involved tn traffic accident* tn
thr la»t dr, ade In the cases
where they wrrr. there Is no
evidence dial drugs or alcohol
were involved or that Ihr art!
dents w rrr even the fault of the
tiu* driver.
T h r la w w ill c h u n g r th r
drug testing ground roles for
school distrkts In varying de
gfrr* Some , (unities have no
drug testing programs while
other* w ill n rrd lo expand
existing program*
I h r Seminole County distrk t
has not done testing random)v lb
the |wist, though test* have been
ordered tin rare occasions If
evidence suggests tl Is iK trs
vary
None of the iMlicr Achonl dis­
trict* In the state currently
perform random drug or ak-ohol
testing
Under the guideline*, driver*
will Ik tested for drug and
alcohol abuse before they're
employed, alter an accident. It
th rrr Is reasonable suspicion
and randomly.
FTfly percent of the affected
pool ot employee* wit, I k trsted
a n nu a lly for drugs, and 25
perrent for alcohol Because the
tests are random ih r same
employee-* name could come up
m orr than once tn the course of
a year, said David Frledberg
d i r e c t o r o f s e c u r i t y fo r
Hillsborough County school*
Wheeler said the Seminole
drivers will negotiate their im i
tract sjxiii There are no plans to
try to , ha lie 11ge the federal law
ai a local level.
’ While there are pros and con*
lo every issue,*’ *he said "Wr
believe there are merits to the
testing when It comes to the
v ifrtv of the kids "
m a n o r Horn rs* t i w u s *

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Big move from stocks into bonds
•r u s e o im a s c i
AP Du*ma*» Wrttar

W hooping cough vaccine show s promise
W A S H IN G TO N
A whooping rough va rrln r O u t has
caused 250 deaths anil inat the U S (o vrrn m e n t almost a
hall Itil Iion dollars in damages Iof Injuries lo young children
m m lim n lie ir| il«in l t»V * n r* anil u lr t v*» i uir
OOk u l i al I hr National Institute of Child llra llh anil H um an
Development 4 iin o u n m l Tuesday lhal Ih r new i m t I i k Iw *
U r n trslrvl In Sweden anil i Imiwii lo l&gt;r rltrc III* In | M firn lln |
a hooping rough while i anting no serious side edn It
A it tiooplng cough of jrrlussl* » an I n r utr«1 In Ihr t.'ntln!
s ia lrt tltu r Ih r IH-IO* It effective III |ifrtrn lln g Ihr disease
bul II con lain* a lo tln Hut In some m la n it ran rautr a rrlnut
reactions Inrhulm g swelling I r t n and try in g Snmr d i r l w t
h a ir i la lined thel Ih r varrtnr tan ra u tr toalu daiuagr and
r v r n dralh
lln autr nl tint ih r prrUiswU vsector l«r. am r lo o lim r itla l
in Ihr |IM*Os and many parrots avoldrd ih r inoculation*
Many p arrn it arr alt ant u( Ihr ttdr effect* and lia irn I lirrn
gelling ihru kill* Im m unU rd
taut U trh o rla Kichardson a
%l*&gt;krtwoman al Ih r Intllluir
In tonir Kurofiran countries Ihr vanlive hat lirrn Ivannrd of
Itt oar discouraged

FBI criticized in handling ol spy case
W A S H IN G TO N — A ptrlimlnarv Mouse inquiry ha* run
t lodrd Ihr Fill tallrd lo aggressively pursue inhumation lhal
tnighl h a ir discovered ihr a rlh ilirt of nvnfrssrd tpy rtld rk h
A m rt i r p u t i T h r Wathinglon l*n*l
T h r H outr l*rftnanrnl Select Committee on In lr llig n u r
ilrirn n in rd lhal Ih r Mil mat Inexplicably |ia*thr
In lit
im rtiig a lio n ol lotar* of mofr than a d o rrn N oun agrni* in
Ih r mtd-HMO* inrluding iwo ol ihr K ill* nioti valuable
Sovlrt atari* Ih r INttl tavt In Inlay * rdlltnn*
T h r ISttl takl II nhtalnrd a ropy ol a 77 |»agr droll at Ihr
committee* finding* lhal I* firing rlrru la lrd among n m u n llir r
m n t i b m and will hr dloruaard al meeting ol ih r jianrl
scheduled fof n r* l Turtdav
A m rt a 31 vrar C IA trtrra n ha* a d m llird wiling *rc rri* lo
M«*n&gt;w for move than right vrar* t u n in g In l«* 3 H r t a t
*rm m rd in April lo llfr In prison
Although ih r llotitr tntrlltgrncr rr|*irt i* less rritkal at ih r
i IA lhan an ra rlirr rrpofl hi Ihr S rn a lr Intelligence
Committee II a n o n lop C IA oltklal* ol falling to a rru ra lrly
gnawer question* by HrpuW kan ro m m lllrr m rndirrt in l»M*M
and I 'e rj on lossr* of Soviet agent* thr n rw*|«aper *aal
T h r Houtr ro m m lllrr alto rrrum m rnd* an indr|irn»lrnl
inquiry lo d rtrrm m r w hi Ihr MH chose to Ira vr lo ihr C IA ihr
m aitrr oI thr H U * two knl agrnlt even aflrt some In MII
ro u n lrfln trlllg rn cr ronrludrd In I9 M that Ihr moot llkrly
rraton for Ih r lottr* tu flrird by Ihr MU and CIA
w * » Ihr
|mrt!*tk&gt;n of Ih r C IA b&gt; aSovlrt tpy.' thr l*otl said

Soft money' helped GOP take Congress
W A S H IN G TO N — Corporation* gair million* ol dollar* in
unrrgulatrd w&gt;fl money lo hrlp Krpuhhc-an* trirr m n tm l ol
Congirta a&lt; cording lo a nrw analytl*
Tlw tiodv rrlra trd Turtd a v by ihr pr|\ a ir group C om m on
( au*r found lhal from Jan I 1993. through Oct III of Ihi*
yrat Ihr GOP * H outr and Srnalr campaign ro m m lllrr*
collected 8 1 1 8 million in toll monry — ronlMfwillon* g lv rn lo
political p a rllrt Ifial arr mil tuppotrd lo fir tprnl d lrrrtly on
congressional campaign*
I hiring thr ta m r period. Ihr Democratic i ongrrswkmal
ro m m lll r r t raitrd 8 5 J million. Common C a u s e - «au l

Voter registration in welfare offices
W A S H IN G TO N
Th r federal govrrnm rnl ha* propaerd nrw
n ilr* lo hrlp low income American* r r g itir r to vole al Inrai
wrlfare ofllcrt
T h r Department ol Hralth and Human Srrvk r* . m oving lo
im p lrm rn l latl yrar * Motor Volrr A r t. said Tu rtd a v lit
prnpo*.il would rrv rrtr currrnl rrgulallont lhal har Ihr
dltirtbutlon ol volrr rrgitiration malrrialt lo wrllarr r r rlp lr n it
and applicant * at w r Harr olTk r t
Under Ihr law. known olllclally at Ih r National Volrr
Kegtstratlon of 1993, puhllr .ittitianrr of Her* mutl provldr
voter rrgiM ration aa*l*lanre beginning Ja n I. 1995
T h r t r wrlfarr oilier* will lir rrqulrrd lo d ltlllh ulr voter
rrgitiration form*, ataitl applicant* In filling mil Ihr pa|&gt;rr*
and lo forward Ih r com plrlrd form* lo election official*. IIIIS
•aid
T h r volrr registration service* arr lo fir m adr avallahlr w hrn
tom ronr appllr* for puhllr firnrlll*. I* recertified. or report* a
i tiangr in addrr**
T h r local olflrr* aUrrtrd arr Ihoae that pmvldr Aid to
Families with D rjirn d rn t Children. Medicaid, food stamp* and
Munition a**l*lanre under thr Women. Inlanl* and Children
tupplrm rnlal frrdlng program

Unsealing of W hitewater docum ents
W A S H IN G TO N — The Wall Slrrrl Jo urn a l wanta C hlrf
J u t ll r r William H Hrhnqulst lo u n tra l court document*
related lo Ih r newspaper * effort lo obtain a rejiurt on Ihr
W hlirw a trr affair.
T h r emergency rrquc»l lllcd Turtday told Kchnqultl lh a l Ihr
U S Circuit Court of Appeal* for thr Ulairlrt of Colum bia had
Imposed an unconstitutional prior rr*tralnt on Ihr newspaper
T h r Journal ■wild in court document* filed In October that
former Independent Counsel Kolirrt Flake had fllrd a sealed
report on hi* investigation Into Whitewater, a tunglrd Arkansas
land deal Involving President Clinton and III* wile. Hillary
Dow Jonr* A Co., Ihr nrwspaprr's publisher, asked the
ap|&gt;ralscourt lo makr Flskc's report public.
Since that lime, the appeal* court apparently ha* b irre d ihr
nrw»|i.i|&gt;rr (rum rr|iorilng on Its m in im i lug rlfort* to oblaln
thr rrporl.
(.urge portion* ol the emergency rrq u rti filed with Hrhnqul*!
were hlankrd old. apjiarrntiy due lo ih r rrtirlriion* Imjiotcd
by Ih r upjiruls rourt.

N K W YOHK — O n Wall Street. Thankaglv
m g p ert may go down as Ih r time w hen
slock refugees made a mat* pllgrlmagr
elsewhere
A wild w ilin g *|M*m that rngulfrd Ih r
tin . k m aikrl 1 nrsclay p uin in rlrd the Dow
.feme* average down nearly 92 points. II*
w o rti one clay lo w In nine month* ll was
ih r fiMirth tiraig h l day of d rrtin r In tim k *
and retire tret broad l«asrd selling liy a range
ol invrtlof*
A k ry rra*on for Ih r rout was Ih r
Inc resting!* aura, live allure and safety of
ih r Isind rnarkrl w hrrr Investors can now
get an a percent return on thru money
without llie risk lhal eotne* w ith tlo* k*
In lr ir t l r s lr t liavr hren Using tlradlly
nvnsl ol Ihr year tire autr of *trp* taken b*
live Federal Krserve Ikiard live i rnlral l«ank
to rrttra ln inflation III Ih r n p a n d ln g
n orveuny T h e Fed • U lrt i iighirning move
c ame Nov IS
I h r Frit ha* spoiled th r parly." said

J e t c lip s
sm all plane
on ta k e o ff,
tw o killed
B y T h r Associate* Brass
M LOUTS — A TW A Jr’
I MM) frrt into II* takmfl
roll collided with a tw in
e n g in e p la n e lh a l ha d
strayed onto ih r runway,
•hraring the roof off live
smaller craft amt killing
Im lh pruplr atavard
Fight of live M 2 (Ntswn
grr* on Ih r D rn vrr hound
)et sullrrrd minor ln)urtrs
In Ih r collision .clout IO 18
pm
Tuesday al la n itirrt
Air|»*fl said frdcr.il Avut
M o n A d m i n l • l r a 11o n
s p o k e s w o m a n S a n d ra
Carn|da-||
T h r r r was an lni|&gt;act
and Ihr plane vrrrrrt. said
(Mstengrr I V l r llcakrll of
Madison W l* . who wa*
headed lo D rn v rr lor a ski
vacation with his family. *Tt
was scary ll wa* w arier
when wr slopprd and thev
said lurl w as leaking
T h r frl was rva cua lrd
amt it»:«*i fMssrngrrs iiMik a
l a i r r f lig h t lo D r n v r r .
a ir p o r t s p o k e s w o m a n
Sandy Singrr said
Air|M&gt;ri director l.rtmard
Grlgg* s a i d Ih r plica of I h r
M D a l jrr tried to avoid ih r
planr w hrn h r s|MMIrd It on
the runway.
“ T h r pilot did an at»w&gt;
lu lrly *u|M-rh Job In avoid­
ing whal iiK ild havr tirrn a
catastrophe, tiecause rattier
lhan going straight Into ll
lir managed lo III) ll amt
d ip ll with th r right wing.'
Griggs said
No tnlormatlon aUiut ih r
v l c t i m t w a s a v a ila b le
( .implied said Ihrlr prtvulr
planr. which could carry up
lo right people, had lirrn
headed Iri Iron Mountain.
Mich
T h r )rl had traveled about
1.500 fret on II* lakroll roll
w h r n ll hit Ihr Cessna
t w i n e n g in e tu r b o p r o p ,
which lacked clearance lor
the runw ay. Griggs said
“ How II got lo w h rrr II
was. I do nol know." hr
said
T h r r n llr r airport was
closed for about seven
m lm ilrs alter ih r accident
unit Ihr runw ay was shut
down for Ih r night T h r
w rrrka g r was Irft on Ih r
runway until investigator*
(rum ih r National Transpor­
tation and Safrty Hoard
could arrive

llotirrl llrusi a « hlrf r» onomlat al Ih r Nrw
York branch of Sikko Securities a big
Ja|ianr*r investment liank
They have not
only taken away Ihr |nmrh bowl Ih r y have
(Milwinrct II *
The market’s lo ttr* turtdav depressed
sIim k» lu Ihr It weakrsl level situ r early Ju ly
and dousrd Ivope for an end of year rail/,
something lhal o h m hapfirn*
Kccinoinl*!* said m any ln*r*lor* sold
•Irak* In favor of Treasury Um ds. whllr
other* simply pul thrlr money Into ca*fi
N a u r said Ihrv r»|irc ird more migration*
out Of *ii» k* lin a u w higher In lrrrs l ralr*
al*o could menace ih r rroncany — and by
rilm s k N t Ih r profliahlllty of nwjioralkm * —
h&gt; ralalng the i «%• of Ivor rowing
Over Ih r Usl wrek II gradually dawned
oil propte lhal Ih r Fed mean* tmslnrss and
that It ha* sumcthlng lo do with |9"»8
i or(■•ralr earning*.’ u h l W illiam Ikwlgr
clitrf lnvr*unrnl slrairglsl at Dean W lllrr
In*, over A Co
C orpm atr earning* are a kry reason why
IM-Oplr buv *&lt;&lt;■ k» If a business I* doing well
or I* r t p r c lr d lo slrrn g lb rn . lhal grnerally

makes Its slrw k an attractive Investment
Conversely, live prosper! of kiwrr |wo&lt;
llahlliiy pul* w ilin g pressure on a com|Mny's stock
Thl* mean* tlm k * could lall further a*
rconomlsi* rrcttMr ih rlr profit rxjirr lalkm*
for U S &lt;va|M&gt;rallon*
“ Now *lo« ks don't have Ih r p o tlllvr
earning* rejaifi* to count on and they arr
still concerned a»«oui further rslr hlkr* by
th r F e d .” said S u n g W o n S o h n . an
reonom ltl for N o rw rtl Corp a Mlnnrap«*ll*
(tanking &lt;ompany
‘ They think Ih r F rd will continue In ralw
ralr* until Ih ry rrally lank the rr onomy ”
Nol all. however, w rrr d ltlrrts rd hy
Tu rtd a y 's tlm k decline Some r v r n fell It
could p rrw n i a buying opportunity
The economy l* *1111 nol in Iwd shape
and companies Will still show gf*at gsln* In
profit*
said .lame* Holloway, director of
re w arrh al Argil* R rsra rrh Corp a Nrw
York Invrsim rn i rrsra rrh firm “ And inter
r*i rate* arr sllll not al a level lltal wmild
juftlifv live cascading downward of share
pttcr*.“

N A TO bombs Serb positions
for second time in three days
I f R O BKflT H. R tID
Associated Prst« Wntsr
S A R A J E V O . It o s n I a
llrrrrg o vin a - N A T O warplanes
b o m b e d tw o llo s n la n Herb
missile Uunctiers today that had
tirrn used lo fire on Hrilisti jet*
while Serb fighters w rrr |H&gt;t*rd
lo overrun a U' N wifr arra In
fMMlhwrsI Ihisnu
U N r hlrf Houiros Ituuiros
Ghall called Ihr airslrtkr — I he
second hy the Western allies in
three day* — a soc t r **
A If N sourer in Z a grrb
Cm alla. spraktng on condition of
arum yin II y *ald atuml 20 N A IO
alloc k ami *up|mri planr* had
struck Ik Milan S rtb juMlIkMl*
near Ih r safe arra of lllhac
this m orning H r refused lo
elaborate
Itui lie said Ih r tumihlng* w rrr
not linked lo Ih r drlrrtofatlng
situaiion In lllhac. w h rrr the
Muslim Ird government aim*
has tirrn fighting lo hold otl
advancing llosnlan Serb ami
rebel Muslim Inters
Instead NATO was retaliating
for T u r t d a y '* surfai e-to air
missile attack on two NATO
plane* flying ever Serb held
iianja Luka, in luirilirrn Iknnia.
hr said The Iwo Itrutsh H a rrie r
jets jets w rrr nol hit. Inti Ihrlr
pilots said I h r y h a d Iw r n d r ill,

rra irly targeted
The missies w rf r h rllrvrd to
havr come from Iwo IWm i u i i
Serb surface lo-Alr missile sitr*
In Otnka. 18 mile* northrasl of
lllhac. and those sites w rrr Ih r
target of todav s N A T O attack
thr official said
llosnlan Serb sourer* claimed
N A T O Jet* also allai krd Iktsnun
Serb lank* near lllhac N A T O
official* rrfu w d lo comment
immediately
Italian Defense Minister Cesarr
Prcvltl. at a signing ceremony in
Hornr w ith Houiros Ghall. called
ih r raid "more demonstrative”
lhan punitive

Serb fighters were Inside live
southern |-»ri of live mne an
111 defined arra rm om passlng
the town and II* Im m rd ia lr
rtivlrotis

U N to u re rs rrp o rtril lhal
village* In live south and west of
lllhac w rrr abla/r from heavy
fighting
U N personnel throughout
Ikisnia w rrr on hrightrnrd alrrt
i i m I s v and ordered lo m l n l m l r r
i h r l r m o v e m e n t and ra d io
comm unk alkm s. said a tenme.
sjirakmg on condition of a no
nym liy. Ui lie n Sir M uharl
Kosr. com inandrr of U N foerr*
In Ikrstita. also ordrrrrl all Imoji*
guarding IJ N heavy weapons
i ollrt lion jn.inls lo br quietly
withdrawn. Ih r srurnrsald
Sarajevo'* alrjuirt. *llr of ih r
l ' N humanitarian airlift which
has sustained I h r capital sim r
summer 111**2 remained closed,
and G o urm rlon said there would
lie no aid ro n vo ys traveling
th ro u g h Serb-held territory to­
day.
T h r city's Irnm srrvicr was
alwi susjM-ndrd after one ju-rson
was w ou n d rd by sniper fire
today
todav s N A T O strike did not
adllrrs* urgent pleas horn the
llosnlan g o v rrn m rn l In h rlp
s jv r Htha&lt;
Warning* of further N A T O
action appeared losi on Ih r
H rrh* w h o a ftrr M onday *
a lr* lrlk e u * r d a h r llc o p ir r
gun*hl|i. Ill violation of Ih r U N
“ no-fly" rone over Hosnla. a*
well a* tanlcs In atlac Ktng the
Hthar arra
Serb fighter* from Ho*nla and
nrighluiring Croalla. hacked by

flghlrr* loyal lo a Iru al Muslim
warlord, rolled over several vil
lages In Ih r lllhac arra Tuesday,
leaving thousands of rrfogres in
ih rlr wake and destroyed or
abandoned villages
P rlrr Kessirr. a sjaikrsman for
ih r U N High Commissioner for
Hrfugrr*. warned of a prndlng
humanitarian crisis saying fond
and polablr water was running
sttoM In some plar rs
lllhac was cul ofl on all sldrs
r x rrp l lo Ih r north, and IkisnUn
army sources conceded Ih r town
ol 4H OUO could fall
U' S special envoy Yasushl
Akashi was lo meet In llrlgradr.
Yugoslavia, today with Serbian
President Slobodan M ilosrvir
and Milan Martlc. trader of rrb rl
Seths in C roatia, who have
Jolnrd llosnlan Serb* In ih r
lllhac offensive Senior U N
sources said Akashi would ask
Milosrvir lo use his influence lo
try lo hall Ihr altar ks
Milosevic whose nationalist
rhetoric spurred ih r rrbrllion by
Hosma's Serb m inority In 1992.
frn/r all hut humanitarian aid to
llosnlan Serbs In August lo
jHinlsh them for falling lo accept
an In trrn a llo n a l jirai r plan
Thai has pm rnplrd ih r alliance
between Hcnni i s and Croatia's
V ila
In addition. Ih r self-styled
llosnlan Serb assem bly was
schrdulrd to inert In Ih r Serb
hradquartrr* of Pair. Just milside H,ira)rvn. today lo cHs c u m
thr talr-sl drvrlupm rnt*
M orr lhan 200 .0 00 people
havr lirrn killed or dtsapjirarrd
since war broke oul In April
1 992. a fte r S e rb s rejected
Iknnia * decision to srerdr from
Serb dominated Yugoslavia

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Jo in Us For Our
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ll w as I h r r l g h lh N A T O
alrstrlkr since Ih r Iktsnlan war
began In April 1992 On Mon­
day. n rarly 50 alliance war
|ilanr* p.irtinjM ird in a strike on
u military alrflrld In Serb-held
Croalla lhal had liern used for
tMimhingrunson lllhac.

THANKSGIVING WORSHIP
CELEBRATION

K a rllrr today. U N officials
rr|uirtrd lhal up lo right artillery
shells had hit lllhac. one of six
U.N.-drslgnalrd safe arra*1' In
Iktsnla where ju-arrkrrjirrs arr
slalloned i » prolecl civilians
from attack.

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Ma| Hervr Gtm rm rlon, a U.N.
spokesman In Sarajevo, wild Ih r
United Nations hail rrjrorts lhal

Citizenship fast track for G ulf War vets
W A S H IN G T O N — President Clinton ha* ordered lhal
foreigner* who v r v r d with the armed lories during the Persian
Gulf War be made rllglblr for naturalization a* U S citizen* on
an exjK-dltrd bast*
In .in executive order Tuesday. Clinton said Ihr speedier
process will apply lo aliens and non-cItUcn nationals who
served on active duty during the Persian Gulf hostilities
beiw rrn Aug 2. 1990and April I I . 1991.

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Lake Mary Pee-Wee Rams to play for state crown

W om en finish season

Speelal te the Herald

S A N FO H I)
SunnlUnd Corporation comp lrtrd 4 near (irtfci I season Tuesday night with
.» |4 X victory m r r O m a To w in g in tire Sanford
Krt trillion OrfM flinrnt W omen * Fall Nkiw(»tU h
Softball l r agur at lin e hurst P*’ k
| tir olh ri |«n&gt; x liedukii gamr* wen* 7 0
loilrii win* lor Sunntlanrt and (Ire** a* &lt;k&gt;p*'
did not field a Irani
Stinniliind r m U ihr season with a II I record
a dllr Gres* row ing » o l i 4 and (kips'. O -10
pai mg id r Siinnil.md ( ‘or(*»islloii attack
« err with lour htta — Ann Lanca (itoutilr three
Hllll Ih rrr hit* - l^rnar l.an/4 (Iwo runs. Iwo
Hill) two tills - l .net Town* (triple, double two
run*. Hllll Nina lu rrh o n (triple, two run* RIUI
flirt* Tipton (run two Hltll. Ju lie Albertsm and
Sue Bagiev (run. Hllll one hit - Carol C rank h
(run Hllll Mli hi |rw i% llw o run*), run. Hill —
Hard Martin, run - Trrraa Finch
Providing the Gres* oflrnse were, with Iwo
hit* — Kri* Ethrrton Irunl, one hit — Lynette
Barkley (run) Dune French Debtor Coir. Sue
Nil hlr Hill - Connie Hinrll. Cindy D « krr

LAKE M A R Y
O n r name one tram *!aim 1«
b rlw rrn Ih r laikr Marv IV r W’er Ham* and III*
Florida pup Warner Pre-W re F imii Im II »la ir
championship
Ttw l‘ee Wee Division of Pup Warner Fi*»il»all I*
lor player* who are b r lw r r n Ih r age* of 10 and
12 and weigh tiriwren 70 end l&lt;»M j*iiind*
t^ike Mary (now 13 0 ) earned Ih r rl|(hl In play
in that championship |(amr by defeating Ib r
North nurtda i hamplun Middle bury Bronco*
24 0 In Ih r stair semifinal* Ihl* |&gt;a*t Saturday
Nov III at thr W'r*t Orange High S.
Stadium
Providing ib r o|&gt;(*»*ition for Lake Marv In the
•lair rham pkm «hip game, which will lie playrd
al 4 13 p m Ihl* Saiuntay. Nov 2b. in Fort
Mver* will tie I he South Florida i harnpion
Hlv rotate W lldtal*
The boy* are alrrady champions,** *ald l.aht

[AROUND THE STAT1 1
Southern zooms to 2 0
L A K E L A N D — John Saundrr* *rorrd a
game high 23 (mini* and 1 tin Galz addrd 18 a*
Florida Southern d rlralrd llussntl. KM 64
Saundrr* got 11 ol hi* point* In thr firwt hall
a* Ihr Moccasin* o|irnri1 a 4b 211 lead by
li.illinnr Mihr S|Mln got all o&lt; hi* rl|{ht (mint* In
I tie dr»t i«rti&lt;«l while grabbing *evrn of hi*
game high 11 rebound* lor F S C (2-01
Hi&lt; h Sim lair tiail 14 (mint* and Jim Wathiu*
addrd 13 lor lluwxin lb 21. of lU ngot. Maine

AROUND THE NATION
Astros re sign Bagw ell
H O U S TO N
National l.eagur MVP Jeff
Harwell agreed In a 127 5 million, four-year
contract with ih r llou*ton A strm T h r deal. Ih r
fllih highest in thr majors by average annual
value Iias option* through 2001
Bagwell 26 hit .Min and *rt tram records
with l*l hornrr* I lb Hill* and 73 r « lr u base
hlt* anil won a Gold Olovr at flr*t l»a*e

USU coach resigns
S T IL L W A T E R Ohla — Pal Jone* resigned a*
Ohlahoma Stair * roarh In Irt MHttninr rlar
guide a program *till irylnK lo recover from
N C A A sa n ctio n s Irv rln l J h year* Ago
Ohlahoma Stair wa* 112 6 0 -3 In 11 *ra*on*
under Jane* Init IK 45 2 *lncr the N C A A put
Ih r tram on protiatlon In IOMM T h r Cuwtroy*
flnt*hrd 3 7 1 Iht* year and havr an III Karttr
winless atrrah in Ihr lil|{ Eight

No fifth year for Frazier
L IN C O L N . N rb
— N rb ra * h a J u n io r
quarlrrtMck Tommie F r a ilr r wa* d rn lrd an
extra year of eligibility by Ihr N CA A ad­
ministrative rrv lrw panrl
Fra/lrr plaved in thr fir*! Ih rrr Kaitir* and
n in r play* of Ihr fourth brforr tiring hospl
tall/rd with a hlimd rlol In hi* leg

Cowboys sign Hodson
IKVINO Texas — T h r Dalla* Cowlary* signed
lormcr New England quarterback To m Hudson
to Im i h op JaM&gt;n Garrrlt for D iu rs d a y s p m c
against O r r r n Hay.
Tro y Alhinan and backup Rodney Crete w rrr
injurrd in Sunday'* 31-7 victory over Washing
ton Alhman *pralnrd a ligament In hi* Irfl h n rr
.md I’r r t r injurrd his right Ihtimb

WHAT'S HAPPENINQ
Lyman at Colonial. JV. 6 p m . V. 7 30 p m
Seminole el Mainland. Freshman, 4 15 p m ,
junior varsity, 6 p m . varsity, 7:30 p m

G irls’ Basketball
Dr. Phillips Invitational: Lyman va. Cape
Coral Mariner, 6 30 p m.
Evans at Lake Brantlay. JV , 6 p m , V, 7 30 p m

Boys’ Soccer
Rotary Tournamant: at Ward Flald, Wlnlar
Park: Lyman va. Bishop Moora, 6 p m ; ILaka
Mary va Edgawalar, 8 p m

G irls’ Soccer

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laikr Mary Yiniih Football A**m talkm In support
ol the Pee Wee Ham* stale &lt;hampkmfthip big
contact Hook al 339 5101 or Edwm a Mldklfl al
Ih r Grratrr Sanford Chamlier of Commerce.
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Sandcrabs

Moon shines
in shutout as
Patriots top
Greyhounds

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From Staff Reperts

SA N FO R D — Alter one quarter It
looked like thr visiting Daytona
Beach S ra h rrr/ r Sandcrabs anti ih r
Seminole Fighting Seminole* were
hoiked up In a pretty competitive
girl*' basketball game Tuesday
night al Seminole High Si liool » Hill
He ruing G y rnnakiutn
lima* only a mirage
Leading ilir Sandcrah* lb 15
alter one period Seminole rtp ln d rd
In the middle quarter* outscoring
Seabreeze 31 't In the *rctind *tani4
and 14 6 In the third Ira m r lo lake a
61 30 advantage Into th r final right
minute*
T rn n rs h U Eason led Ih r Sem i­
nole*. d rsp ltr silling out m uch of
Ihr final quarter, w llh 23 point*
She also had a learn high nine
rebound* a tram la-si five a*«l*l*
anil three steal*
M illit e r

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Margl Burkhart (left) acored one of Lake Brantley's three goals last night as
the Patriots gel the best of Lauren Hargraves (No 15. cente). Kelly Strlckler
(right) and the rest of the defending slate champion Lyman Greyhounds

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Ginger Selllck gave Ih r Patriot* a
1-0 lead in the varsity game when
•lie ran verted a jus* from Chrtssie
Monica Into a goal w llh 15 4K gone
In the first half About IK minute*
later. Margl Burkhart *rorrd on an
a**i*i from Sharon L trv rrti
Krtslln H altrriliw all ro m p lrtril
the artirlng Hie l a k r IVrwntley with a
goal In Ihr 54ih minute Erika
Frantz assisted In lire aerond half
score.
Lake Brantley outshot Lym a n
24-10 and had a 5-2 advantage In
eornrr kick*, forcing Greyhound
goalkrrprr Jonnle Belaud lo make
14 save*
Now 3-0 overall and 2-0 in lire
SA C. Lakr H ranilry dor*n t play
again until nest Tuesday, when the
Patriots will host Lakr Mary In a
conference m atch Lym an (0 -2
overall and In Ih r conference) faces
Winter Park In th r Bishop Moore

□ Sac Soccer, Page 2 B

Veterans lead Lake Mary in mat victory
From Staff Reports

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LON O W O O D Trrrr* a Moon
came up wllh five save* lo tun kalop
Ih r Lake Brantley Patriot* 3-0
shutout victory over the defending
Class 6A stale rham pkin Lym an
Grryhtnind* In a Seminole Athletic
Conference girl*' soccer m atch
Tuesday al Lym an * Carlton Henley
Athletic Com pie *
l-akr Brantley also won the junior
varsity game 6-0 while Lyman came
out on lop in thr freshman contest.

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(mint*. five steal* and two re­
bound* Dana Mrrrk k chqqtrd in
wllh IO point* and three assist*
while Kalrtna Southward had IO
point* and five retmund*
Also playing well lor Ih r winner*
were Hellniler Morgan (five slrulsl
an d F e l i c i a H e n d e r s o n a n d
Shrnrlka Stokr* (seven retmund*
each)
Seminole stayed untiratrn wllh
thr win and I* now 5-0 on Ih r
*ea*on,
The T rib e will travel lo W'lntrr
Park nett Tuesday lo play lake
Howell In Ih r opening game of ih r
Se m in o le A th le tic C o n fe re n c e
season
RAMS ROMP
O R LA N D O — For moat of the first
half Tuesday night. Ih r lu k r Mary
Ham* must luive been thinking

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Boys' Basketball

Mary m at h Hk k Joyce
Ih ry havr a lot of
lalrni great alllluitr*. and are all aroimd fine
young men ’*
Ih r l-ake M iry I’ee W et Ham* claimed Ihr
Central Honda &lt;tiamplnnship try tw-allng Ihr
West Orange W'arrkit* 22 b In the 41*1 Klwanl*
Kurnipial Howl jilnvrd Saturday Nov l2 a )W e * i
Orange High School
Having ittmpleird live rrgulal «ra*on |(H&gt; the
Ham* oprned llielr j«»*i *ra*on run by whipping
I he Port Orange Hawk* 30-0 In Ih r Central
Honda Eastern Division final* on Nov &lt;1
I loaning an attack that tmlurrw running luck*
Mall llorw ath Erk Coleman Mall Mergo and
Anthony llallerino along wllh quarterly* k Kyle
Joyce I lie Ham* have act u mu lalet I 2 473 yard*
of oflrti*r w hllr w ortng 257 |mtnl»
Lake Mary * Big H rd I) defense *|irarheadrd
by llneh.u her Corey Jackson. ha* llm ltrd
rq ip o rirn l* In Jo*t 7 25 yard* an d three
touchdown*oil the season

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W IN T E R PARK — Vrleiiin* piny an Important role on
any athletic learn, providing Irailrrshlji and serving aa
role model*. rsjM-cially early In Ih r season
Th a i's |kiriii ularlv true for the laikr Marv High
School wrestling Irani, who share head coach Doug
Pelrr* w llh Ih r varsity (o h i Im II train When thr
wrestlers opened Ihelr srason Iasi night ut Winter Park,
less than 11 days ufirr Ihr end of Ih r football season.
Peters wu* counting on Ills veterans lo lead Ihr Rams
They did. accounting for 32 jioinis In E ik r Mary'*
52 2 1 w in over Ih r W lldi als
laikr Mary also won Ihr Junior varsity match. 5 2 -16
'‘It's a great way lo start thr season.'' said Peters
“ With the football team wrapping up Its season. I

haven't sjirnl a* much time as I would havr liked with
th r wrrstllng tram , so 1 was a little nervous going In. I
had some questions about how good and how prepared
we are.
“ Hut It was a pretty impressive win Our middle
welghls were extremely tough tonight."
See W re stlin g , Page 2B

T w o R a m s ’ tales: Lake M ary falls, O ra n g e w o o d rolls
Prom Staff Raporls
D E L T O N A — With the laike Mary Rams' Inside
game wus almost com pletely negated, tile
Deltona Wolves used their height advantage to
pull oul a 62 58 6A-Dlstr1ct 4 boys' ha.skelti.ill
victory at Deltona High School Tuesday night
Deltona, which has two jilayers over 6-font-6.
controlled the backboard* and the paint to win
Its first game of the season and Improve Its
record to 1-2.
The Wolves Junior vurslty made It a clean
sweep w ith u 58-49 win.
Lake M ary (now 1-2 on the season) was led by
Chip Richardson with 20 points Also contribut­
ing were Jarrod Rouse (12 jMilnts). Jason Junker
(10 jmlnts. four assists) and Mall Townslry (six
jMilnls. eight rebounds).
Harris (16) and Reynolds (10) finished In
double figure scoring for the Wolves
The next game for the Rams will lie next
Tuesday, when they jilay nl Eatnnvllle's W ym o rr
Tech, ranked No. 3 In this week's Class 2A stair
(Mill.
OR AN G EW O O D CH RISTIAN CRUISES
M O U N T DORA — Th e Orangewood Christian
School boys' basketball teams had a good night,
winning two of three games ut Ml. Dora Hlhle
School Tuesday night.

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T h r Rams varsity was outstanding, raring out
lo a 17 2 trail aflrr th r llrsl quarter and finishing
w nil u 68 4H Class A District o trium ph
T h r Orangrwood Junior vurslty hud an even
higgrr w in. piim rnrllng MDH by 26 jMilnts. 67 4 I
T h r Junior high contrst went lo Ml Dora Hlhlr.
however, by thr score of 26 23
Jakob llardrtck hit seven of l-l shots limn thr
Door. Ini lulling llv r ol s«-vrn on Iwo-polnt tries, lo
Irad all scorers wllh 16 (mints Mr also had Ih rrr
slralsand two assists.
Also having good games (or thr Hams, who had
seven different jilayers score al least five |x&gt;lnts.

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12 rrbounds, three blocked shots). Jonathan
MaKet (13 jxilnts on 6 of 12 shooting, nine
rebound*, three steals) and (mint guard Patrick
Monrr (seven (mints, six assists, three steals).
Cole |I3| and Pinkston I I I ) hit for double
llguresfor Ml. Dora Hlhle.
Orungcwood will host Its annual Alumni Gam e
lilts Ktlday al 7:30 p in., before getting back to
Interneholastlc competition against stale-runked
Wyntore Tech at home next Thursday.

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flgurr*. Ird by lairi Hammrtt.
whoar 20 (Mtinta nearly rquallrd
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Joe ( ollina 1140 (joundi) also
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19*2 Rich Bradley (112) was ihr

Soccer
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RAMS BLANK TRIBE
L A K E MANY - Five jtlavcr*
conirlbulrd goal* and two other*
had i i i i l s U w h i l e two
goulkrrjtrns aharrd In Ihr tthlll
out Tuesday night, when Ihr
Lakr Mary Ram* blanked ihr
Seminole Lighung Semlnolr* 5 0
In Seridriolr A lh lrilc Conference
girl*’ soccer play.
T h e H a m s t» w e p I I h r
trlplchradcr hy w in n in g die
linilor varally (7-0&gt; - n - l freshman
I2-0J guinea a* well.
Brooke K n i t , Allison
Robinson, Megan Zarnowlec,
Ja ik lyn Herrs, and Alllutn Neil

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each scored a goal for Lake
Mary Angie Olson a**l*ird on
K m i * goal w in k Ml- belle Pierre
was crrdlted wills an a**l*i on
S e rfs score
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ami Ja n rl Clark m m b ln rd lo
make four save* on *u Semlnolr
nliol* lo |M&gt;*l Ih r shutout. Lake
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corner kirk*, forcing die firm!
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l^ikr Mary (3-1 overall, 2 0
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another conference clash nrvt
Tuesday while Sem lnolr (0 2
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M id d le East feast e xcitin g to taste buds

C h ild re n free at attractions
O R L A N D O — Fur a lim iin l time guest* in ^ liifiiU «
Anheusrr IliiM h Theme I’sik*
Seat Wntld lit Orlando I In w li
( i u i l r m U m | u IU\ m il ( &gt;press (im lr n « In W inter Haven —
tan take * d u n it ( r of the |*aik* «|irru l fall promotion - one
child free with a same day (wild adult admission and Kodak
I&gt;»»■&gt;! 14 puri hair
Now through O n Ik &lt;hlldrrn age* I t# will Iw admitted
fire when a« i &lt;&gt;m|*anted try an adult ( M i d cd m iw iun and one
KiuUk film l» u « s i n g l e oar ram rra tun priad of p u r c h a s e
Hie tdlrr la v a l i d every &lt; t a v at Sea World. D u « h Garden* and
&lt; y|ifr*s Garden* through Or* lit lOTTrr not valid wtih other
dia&gt; fninta dora not apply to rompilmentary. annual n r *pec lal
rvrn t |m m t i parking fre la not Included I

Although mo*t rradera have
their Thankvgtvlng dinner under
to ning at thla print a Middle
Kaal dinner ran Ire enjoyed sear
round according to the National
Turkey Federation Tire rertpea
given frere ware ra ay to prepare
etching to the taatr buds and
tpillr r olurful on Ore lafge
A real tronua la Oral they are
rime h lower in fat than many
traditional dishes
The rtc hly flat or eel Ifulghar
Drewaing la eaally prepared in a
skillet and lire Arabian Vegeta
trie Medley fealurea aaufeed eg
gplant and 'Hi ton melded with
rhlr k|teaa garlic and a whlaprr
rg riniuttHifl
T heee ret Ipea have been
kllr hen tealed by the National
Turkey Federal Inn
M ID D L E E A S T E R N
TU R R E T OLAZE
(Ylelda I '3 Cupl
1(4 ru p red currant Jelly
2 tablespoons orange
marmalade
i n tea*f*x&gt;n anise areda
1 In I cup microwave safe
glass measure combine Jelly,
marmalade and anlar areda
Cook In microwave at HIGH
| | (l)\ |arwei| 30 lo 45 arconda
or until m rltrd
2 Itrusli gta/r over turkey
during last IS In 20 minutes eg
roasting lime

C e le bra tio n art festival s c h e d u le d
1hr Fifth W intrr Springa Art Festival A Weekend of
Celebration on D rr 1 4 will provide an earning two da&gt;* of
mualr and an Ja« tpieltrte lonea will hr |irrfornilng on Sunday
afternoon
On Saturday the m u tu a l lineup atarta at 11 W) a rn with tire
Contrmpiirary &lt; hrlattan hand, the (Rtando C ity llallet and
flnlahea with the outaiandlng la// tiand Surfac e Tension On
Sunday atartlng at 11 .TO a m . the Sem inole College
Symphonic hand will perform The fratival lyaprmau/ed by I he
W intrr Springa Itotary C lub and will lie ri|rn at IO a m froth
day*
lire fratival will t«e at t rritral Wmda Park on NM 434 Juat
weal of Winter S|irtnga City Hall Tire application fee including
I Ire | u r y fee la I lift For further Information contact Paul P
Pans k^ at (4071 42A .3400 f as 407 42.1 1040

W e lc o m e W a g o n to ho st coffee
Seminole S|»rkra Wrlcome Wagon Club of Seminole County
will hold a ( offer for Nrwctnoera Wedneadav Der 14 from
10 OO a m to noon For Information on addrraa rail Kas at
H 14 ft770 or Ann at n&lt;»'» 3318
Seminole S(nkra Welcome Wagon Club eg Seminole County
will hold It» monthly luncheon meeting at A U q u a Country
Club at I I .30 a m on Wedneadav Dec 21 Tire apec u l feature
will hr Itobrrta llu rlrv In Chrtalmaa Dei or at terna at the White
llw isr
For reservation* rail Ann at W li 3 3 H i or Kathy at
Nti&lt;# MI32 Kraervattona need to Ire made bv the Friday ftrlitre
the lunc heon

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microwave oven
A P P R O X IM A T E N U T R I E N T
C O N T E N T PER S ER V IN G 308
calories | gin protein O gm lal
HI gm c arbohydratr. 40 mg
sodium 0 trig rhcgeatrru
B U L G U R D R E S S IN G
(Serves 101
I lb
T u r k e y llrraklaat
Sausage

Nar A n o n to m eet

I ru p eac h chopped onion and
celery
1‘v cup* unc larked bulgur
21$ cups turkey broth
3/4 ru p golden ralalna
ly cup c flopped walnuts
I teaspoon each thyme and

Nar Anon meeta every Wedneadav at H p m at Weal Lake
llirapltal. 58*1 Weal State Hoad 4 14 lamgwuod Nar Ancrn ta a
■opjxtri group o|trn let fartuhea and trlenda erf addle ta Dally
living with an addict la more turmoil than you ta n handle by
yourarlf Join lot aup|rott In coping with vour addict gain
arrrnity to make dec tamna and put your hie trai k In f«rc-ua Call
Jim itaxjfor incrte tnlcrnnaticru

sage
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Add Innovation fo a holiday maal by tarring a faatlva Mtddla Eatlam Turfcay Faatl.

SA N FO R D

D O R IS
D IE T R IC H

In large non stick skillet, over
m e d i u m h i g h heat, saute
sausage, onion and celery 10 to
12 minutes or until sausage is no
longer pink and vegetables are
tender Rrduce heat to medium,
s tir In b u lg a r and ro o k 5
m lnulrra to brown
Add broth, ralalna. walnuts,
thyme, sage and peppett bring to

boll Reduce heat lo low. rover
and simmer 15 to 20 mlnulea or
until all liquid la absorbed
Approximate nutrient content
per serving ISO calories. H gm
p r o t e i n . 6 g m fat; IS g m
carbohydrate. 172 mg sodium.
IH m g cholesterol
A R A B IA N V E G E T A B L E
M EDLEY
(Serves 16)
2 lbs eggplant, unpeeled, rut
Into ivy Inch rubra
2 T a b l e s p o o n s o live o il
divided
4 Cups sliced onions
2 teaspoons minced garlic
1 iraspewn salt
4y teaspoon each cinnamon
and black pepper
2 cans II p ound carh l
t omat o es, u ti d r a ln rd and
roararly c lutpprd

1 c.ml Hi miners) chick pea*
rinsed and drained
In large non slick skillet, over
medium high heat, saute eg
gplant In I tablespoon oil 10 to
12 m lnutra or until lightly
brown and crisp-lender
Re
move eggplant Irom pan; set
aside
In tam r skillet, over mrdl
um high heat, saute onions m
remaining oil 6 to H mlnutra or
until lightly brown and tender
Stir in garlic, salt, cinnamon and
pepper and rook 2 to 3 minutes
Fold In eggplant, tomatoes imd
c hic k peas, bring to boll Reduce
heal lo low. covrr and simmer
30 minutes or until eggplant Is
lender Remove cover and rook
15 mlnutra or until most of the
liquid Is altsnrhed

Leftover turkey welcome in this easy- to-fix-casserole
As y o u read this w e e k ’s
Microwave Maglr I in sure your
Thanksgiving dinner prr|&gt;ara
Ilona are writ underway If you
riteroar a fru/rn turkey II la
thawing, plea arr bring ftakrd.
ancl many other lasks arr almost
completed It a almost tear late to
add new rrrlpra for Thanksgiv­
ing. hut lor I fir days alter — for
leftovers. Itrrr arr some to help
you say goodbye to all of that
turkey
leftover turkey will be wel­
come In Ih lt easy lo fix casse
rule
T U R K E Y AND BR O CCO LI
CASSERO LE
1 package (10 ox I froxen
chopped brorcoll
3 cups dry bread rubra
2 cups culred rooked turkry
I small onion, c hopped
1 cup cflopped celery
3 Tbap butler or margarine
3 T b » p flour

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H O TTU R K E Y SALAD
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2 cups chopped celery
2 cups chopped cooked lurkey
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1 m e d i u m o n i o n , f i nel y
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Vy cup sliced celery
tk isp dried thyme
Ik tsp freshly ground black

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1 bay leaf
1 tsp. salt
2 tsp sugar
1 ( 16 o/.| tomatoes, undruinrd.
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2 cups finely chopped rookrd
turkey
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tomatoes In 3-quan casserole
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percent power 6-8 minutes, or
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power 3-4 minutes, or until
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A happy Thanksgiving

It’s time to count your blessings
D E A R R E A D E R S : l)y (topu*
lar demand, here Is m y tradi­
tional Thanksgiving column:
Tom orrow Is Th a n k s g ivin g
Day. so take a lew minutes to
think about w hat you have to be
thankful for.
How s your health?
Not so
good? Well, thank God you've
lived this long. A lot of jieoplr
haven i
Y o u ’re h u r t i n g ’’
Thousands - maybe millions ~
are hurting more,
illuve you
ever visited a veterans hospital?
O r a rehabilitation clinic (or
crippled children?)
If you awakened this morning
and were able to hear the birds
sing, use your vocal cords to
uttrr human sounds, walk to the
brrakfast table on Iwo goani legs
and read the ncwspa|M-r with
two good eyes, praise the Lord!
A lot M people couldn't.
H o w ’s y o u r p o ckrtb o o k ?
Thin ? Weil, most of the world Is
a lot poorer. No jtcnslams. No
welfare. No lood stamps. No
Social Security.
In fact, oncthlrd of the |&gt;eople In the world
will go lo tx-d hungry tonight.
Are you lonely’? The way to
have a frit ltd Is to Ik- one. If
nobody calls you. call someone.
G o m il of y o u r w uy lo do
something nice lor somebody.
It's a sure cure for the blurs.
Are you concerned about your
country's future? HtKtray! Our
system has Ix-cn saved by such
concern. Concern for fair play
under thr law.
Your country
may not be a rose garden, hut II
also Is not a patch ol weeds
Freedom rings!
look and

A D V IC E

ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

listen. You ran still worship at
the church of your choice, cast a
secret ballot, and even criticize
your government without fear­
ing a knock on the head or a
knock on the door at midnight.
And If uou want to live under u
different system, yopu are frre to
go. There are no walls or fences
- nothing lo keep you here.
As a final thought. I’ll re|&gt;eut
m y T h a n k s g i v i n g prayer:
|&gt;erhaps you will want lo use It
at your table tomorrow
O. heavenly Father:
We thank thee for lood and
remember the hungry.
We thank thee for health and
remember the sick.
We thunk thee for frtrnds and
remember the friendless
We thank thee for freedom and
remember the enslaved.
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May these remembrances stir
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That thy gifts to us may he
used for others Amen
Have a wonderful Thanksgiv­
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yours.
LOVE. ABBY
An altrrthought:
Want an
Instant high? Th e surest cure
for the post-holiday blues Is to do
something nice for someone.
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alone and Invite him (or hrrl
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an a*M* late profe**or In nutrition
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versify In Atlanta She was not
Involved with the study

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older prople. » e may have to hr
more aggressive w i t h what we feed
them and how we feed them ." she
■aid
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that It wa* done In a controlled
«ettlng w heir food tntakr w a* r Itwrlv
measured and Its limitation I* that It
only Included 35 people

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tieen overfed, th e y ate lr** a n d U«*t

San Diego Zoo first in country
to hatch endangered harpy eagle
eagle wtirn they feed the btrd mice
silvers Ih rrr lime* a day They hope
to preveni the bird Irian hating
IdemItv problems
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arliflcUIly inrutrated. will tw- krpt at
thr « m for stt month* and may
eventually he retntmdutcd mio the
wild
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•everal occasion* aitrrnptrd to batch
an eaglet hut failed
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pounds with rlaws th r si re of human
hands T h ry lurk atop the rain loirs!
canopy and titcj on parrots and

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to re s ia of S o u th and C e n t r a l
America
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YO UR B IR T H D A T
Nov. 2 4. 1994
In Ih r yra r ahead, friends
rnlghl play more pm m lnrnt roles
In your life than r v r r lirlorr
Th is rnav Inrludr two pals who
no longrr live close lo you
S A G IT T A R I U S (Nov. 211 Dec
211 Coni lime to lw on Ihr alrrt
for unusual arrangements that
could bring In extra money Tw o
rxl ranrdl nary opporlunltIrs
might &lt;&gt;|trn up for you today.
T ry in g lo juitch up a broken
r o ma n c e ? T h e A s t r o - G r a p h
Matchmaker ran hr|p you lo
understand what lo do lo m akr
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Matchmaker. I’ O Box 44115.
New York. NY 10103
C A P R IC O R N I Dec. 22 Ja n
III) Today your associates will
gr eatl y Influence yo u r p ro ­
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companions who r an g n thing*
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A Q U A R IU S (Jan 20 Feh IMI
You could hr lucky Malay pro­
fessionally and llnanclally. II you
have something on the drawing

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P IS C E S (Feh 20 March 20|
Your grralrsl successes today
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Ideas Mislead ol your own. T r y
not lo lei your ego gel In Ih r way
of a profitable day.
A R IE S (March 21 April 111)
Instead ol doing business with
strangrr*. go bark lo comjMtilrs
Dial havr given you breaks In
Ih r (tail. You might grt an even
Irellrr deal today
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You will Ire strongly lm|&gt;rllrd lo
fiend over backward* ami Ire fair
today. K vrn w h rn you have D ir
upper hand, you prolMhly won't
use your rloul.

friendship matures, you might
not even need lo ask
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there's something you've been
unsuccessfully trying in change,
try enlisting the aid of your
friends tiMlay T h rlr push could
do Ih r trick
V IR G O (Aug 23 Sept 221 One
of the Iresl things you can do lor
yourself tiMlay Is lo help some
tardy else Your genrrtrslty will
be rrw'ardrd In ways you cannot
even begin lo suspect.
L IB R A (Sept 23 Oct. 231 Your
llnanclal situation looks gitml
today. If you're enterprising,
there Is a strong prrsslbtllty rtf
adding lit your resources In two
ways.

G E M I N I (May 2 1-June 20)
Don't hr content In establish
only one goal for yourself today;
set several. You'll perform Iresl
and utilise your lull talents when
you're pushed a hit
C A N C E R (Jun e 2 U Ju ly 221
T r y lo establish firmer fooling
w'lih u new acquaintance mmI.iv
licfore requesting favors As Dir

S C O R P IO (O il. 24-Nov. 221
I mp o r t an t personal ma i l er s
should nol Ire Irfl to a surrogate
MKlay. If you want ll done right,
do It yourself.
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TU ES D A Y

1, 1994

Sanford Herald
S e r v in g S a n f o r d , L a k t M a r y a n d B a m ln o la C o u n t y aln o o 1 0 0 8
879t Vaar. No 87 - Son ford Florid*

Cash machine crimes
Banks deal with robberies at automatic tellers
■y N ICK P FEIP A U F
Herald SlaM Wol#f

□ Sports
Sanford team s like Lake Mary
LA K E M A R Y - A |»air of Sanford hoard turn *
*»itlLdl train* h » i r fouriil a new hontr in tfir
L ik r Mar&gt; fall elowpiti h *&gt;&gt;MIm II league*
M e P t| r IB

BRIEFS
Cham ber gam bling debate
A L T A M O N T E SPRINGS
Th r Greater Srm l
nolr County Cham ber of Commerce Will hold a
ilrtu tr W n l n r « U y Nov 2 on I'rnpm ltkin H
rasirto gam bling S(w akrt» will fir Stair Rrpre
•rotative l.r r Constantine and Stan Dflstoll of
Srtntnolr Greyhound Park
A i t r « « hallo! |« to hr takrn lirforr and aftrr
thr drbatr to Ind k atr Ihe business in u im iin lty *
opinion
Coat for th r rv rn t t» 910 for m rm ltrr* and
• 15 for guests T h r detiair will lw hrld at
Holiday Inn. Altam ontr Spring* from 7 20 until
9am
For additional Information, phonr thr chant
hrr ofllrr at 8.14 4404

L O N G W O O D - Som r Link* a t curtailing lh«
hours ru s io m rr* ra n war a u io m a in ra*h
m arhlnra lo help atop A TM crime* w h lih .ire
Increasing in Florida as well east on* ih r natloti
Although not as pronilnrnt here a* In wane
arras of thr nation Central Florida la not without
crimes bring rn m m lttrd againal A l M &lt;iiatumrra
In Longw ood S u n d a y , a man m aking a

transaction at an A I M m a rhin r at a Link on
H S Highway 17 02 told polite hr- waa Ih r vtrflm
of a lohlirty atlrrupl
I h r vtrllui I old (mitre a* hr waa tiaing Ih r
mac hlnr hr noticed a man nearby who appeared
lo tir alrrptng on tlir ground H r aald a* hr Irfl
Ih r iiiarlilrir and hradrd for III* rar ih r man on
llir ground got up and i L ia rd him with whal
ap|M-atrd In fir a knlfr
The victim wa* not rohtird or ln|urrd. and
managrd lo drive off and call lamgw ■««! (mllcr

Polk r *aid they were given a description and
launi lied a bran h of the arra finding the tuspret
Inaldr a nearby atner
Samuel E Thompson. 37. of 7115 Vacrlnlum
W ay. Osteen, waa arrested, and reportedly
identified by hla Intended victim H r waa charged
with attempted armed robhrry Roller *ald they
lot atrd a knlfr durtng a srarrh of Thompson
At ro** thr nation, more and more bankers say
cun rrm a over thr safety of prranns using the
Nee Banka. Page SA

Developers
back with
plan for
housing

Caught on film

By N IC K PPBIPAUP
Haraid Stafl Wntar

Quiet night
I.A KE M AR Y — T h r Srtntnolr ('m inty *hrrtira
drparlm rnt rrcrlveo only onr report of any
•u«plrl(nia Inrtd rn l during thr llA llow rrn night
art Iv It Ira
A woman phoned thr ahrrtfTa ofllrr al 9 45
p ni fo report finding a *rnall pin r of glass
ln«ldr somr hard randy hrr dauglilrr had
received while trlrk or trratlng in thr SneMtHd
tubdlvtalon nrar Lake Mary
S h rrtira apokraman Ed McDonough aald Ihr
girl wa* apparently not hurt There were no
tndlratlona regarding (torn w h rrr thr randy wa*
obtained

Cem etery com m ittee
LA N FO R D — The elly’s Cemetery Advisory
Committee will hold lt» rrgular monthly meet
log Ihl* W n t n m U y al .T .40 n m
The meeting 'will br hrld al thr K n rra tio n
and Parka Dept ro n lrrrm r rm m at Sanford
City IU II. SOON Park Avenue

H««bMftwta By fiWW| ITWCMf
Representatives ol tho Greater Sanford Cham her
of C o m m e rc e end the Sanford H is to ric
D o w n t o w n Waterfront Association mat for
breakfast this morning to discuss mov e meting
In the downtown area Katherine Ramsberg«r.

director of lh « Orlando Film and Television
Oftics, answered questions to help ensure a
smooth working relationship between merchants
and production people

S A N FO R D — T h r d rvrlo prrs of a proposed
rra id rn tu l area south of ih r Mayfair Country
Club golf course will hr hock lirforr Ih r Sanford
Planning and Zoning Com m itM on Thursday
drapitr many Itoinm w nrrs' objections vok rd al
Ih r L*t Hireling
this tim r. requests arr (or a conditional use for
ih r establishment of m inim um panel arras, and
a rrqural for a dimensional variance
T h r 2 0 a c rr property Is locatrd al 4000 and
4001 Country Club Road. In an MH-1. Multiple
Family R raidrntul zoning district ll Is owned by
M.ick N C lrvrla n d and ParllcU T Nirnairom and
Is lu lie developed by Ih r Park Avenue Develop
merit Corporation
O n r ol th r two item* scheduled lor dlsrusaton
al this Thursday s PAZ meeting la a conditional
use in permit single family iraMtrnilal hocnr* with
50 font wide lota T h r other I* a request for a
Bee Develop. Rage BA

House race has familiar ring to it
By J . MARK DA8PIKLD
Herald Senior Stafl Writer

MMO«a **• a*al W'Wra rif» C M T»m HKIWI Mr*
•**•*#1 ew»* tars'•«r» I* tht ttfvtrwck r»pvMK«« ^ ■*..»
brMfl
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Itut mariuna ltv»l n» rat a i l 'x l • latl m w * •■•vntao of
!*• attaint far atlaieing it* la t M man*, Tho n»m
Otaditn* I* f,o *•»*mt 11/ H vtd
m«tt la *n oman
b « K « II m i an Nav II. Ifll aOwn m* cIly firn ofci«.rad ir«
•fwtt "
Latatt donation, o*&gt;i Ita O lt tram tta Cam*S*il lo ttin g
American lagisn I*of (MS tram Waitar and Oorcilia W w i
U H ra m R ati a M ary HafcaM and M l trv * AO*. To* Mart
I ha lalatl M a i It t r i a l M but Hictton u , i an, men*, or or
rt« |a 90S Mill ba naadod to n*ip fmanta Iha rttjrb 'tM ng al lr&gt;a
aM lira truck

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Get your flannel jam m les out
T o d a y : P a r tly
sunny with a slight
chain r of showers or
thundrrslornis High
In Ih r low lo mid 8 0 .
Weal wind 10 lo 15
in p h h r c o in I n g
northw rsl. Chance of
rain 20 perrrnl.
For moro w oothor, t o o F o f o I A

SANFORD T h r District 33
House of R rp rra riila llvrs race thin
year has the familiar ring of ih r
1992 campaign lo II. with a dif­
ference.
In 1 9 9 2 . G O P - l o - D r m n r r a l
p arly-n w ilrhrr Frank Slonr faced
flrrcr attack* from fils &gt;»OP np(m
n r n l M a rv in C o u c h
T h r race
became a priority for boih state
party organizations and a strong
war wagrd in voter’s mallbojir*
Harked by both angry and con­
servative Republicans. Couch was
circled.
Th is yrar. Couch Is now in Ihr hoi
seal and undrr steady fire by Ills
Democratic opponent laiulsc Ray of
Orlando Hut In contrast to 1992.
Couch and Ih r Republicans urrn ’l
firing lu ck . Inslrad. Ih ry 'rr em ­
phasising Cout h's uppral to Ihr
consrrvallvr right anil rnvlrnnm rnlal Irfl
" If * amazing ihai som rour who’s
gonr through whal she’s gone
through Is doing this sort ol thing."
says Couch, referring lo Ih r Ray

Louis* Ray

Marvin Couch
fam ily's battles with A ID S and
Ignorance.
Ray attacked Conch on Ills federal
Income laves, unpaid debts and tier
campaign manager K rllh Morrison
has flirt) a complaint against him
w ith Ih r s ta ir Com m ission oil

Elides Ralhrr than Ore hack, us hr
might have two years ago. Couch
says lie's (laying oil th r debts and
adds Ray bus little understanding of
Ih r problem* 110x 1! by a smallbusiness owner.
Couch. 41. moved lo Seminole

Boaters face
tig hter laws
for pollution

County about three year* ago alter
living In Orange County for more
than decade There, he served as
chairman of Ih r Orange County
Republican Executive Committee
for two year* and has been operat­
ing a painting contracting business
for 14 years
Ray. 36. has lived east of Orlando
for about three yrar* aftrr moving
there from Sarasota Ray was horn
tn rural Arcadia. Fla where she
grrw up and raised h rr family. T h r
family was forced In leave In I9A6
when, aftrr fighting lo have her
children rrnialn In public school
while afflicted with the A ID S virus,
their home was destroyed by an
arsonist.
Since then. Kay. a nurse, became
active In blood-screening issues 10
protect hemophiliacs. Her three
sons were hemophiliacs and caught
AIDS fmm transfusions. One son.
Ricky, died lu 1992.
C o uch says he's seeking re­
election lo assure Seminole County

Bee House. Page BA
Related Ed itoria l Page 4 A

Judge stable
after surgery
By SA N D R A E L L IO T T
Horald Stall Writer
SA N FO R D — Seminole Circuit Court Judge
Alan A. Dickey Is In serious hut stable
condition at Central Florida Regional Hospital
following surgery lust Friday for a perforated
dlvcrtlcull of the colon.
Dickey Is the Intensive care unit (IC U ) and Is
also tiring treated for (ineurikinla. Dickey’s
wife. Laurie, said Ih r 51-yrar old Judge Is not
allowed lo receive visitors, oilier Ihun Im­
mediate family members, while In Intensive
care ll Is also hospital policy no (lower* arr
accepted for IC U pullents.
Due In Ih r limited visiting limes In IC U . Mrs
Dlckry said she would appreciate It If friends
would call h rr ut Iftrlr L ik e Mary home rather
limn ul the hospital lo Inquire about thr
judge's progress.
Cards from well-wishers should also be sen!
In Ih r couple’s home, not I he hospital until

By S A N D R A E L L IO T T
Herald Stall Writer
SANFO RD —
Tighter |M&gt;llulltiii control* on
Ixiairrs |iro|H&gt;M-d Monday by the Envlronincnlal
I'm Icc I Ion Agency Is unnthrr step In the wcrdlng
mu process in Until Ih r marine industry tint
Sanford boat dealer says.
"T h e re 's not anything that you t rank up 1 h.1t *
operated hy gasoline, that doesn’t pul sonic son
of pollution .n Ih r a ir," Archie Smith ol Sunlord
IJoal W orks commented. T h r r r arc roughly
15.(XX) boats registered In Seminole Counly
through the tux collector's oilier
According In data from the EPA. boat engines
also arc s|M*wlug (mlhtllnn — 3 (mmul* or more an
hour — into ih r air.
After curs and trucks, recreational bnulrr* .ire a
ntit|or source of smog-causing pollution sa\«, tin

Bet Dlckay. Paga BA

Judge Alan Dlckay

Bee Boat, Page BA

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NEWS FROM THE REGION AND ACROSS TH E STATE

As trial for murder begins,
Hill seems unworried about charges

Teen pleads guilty to reduced charge
T A M P A — I h r youngest &lt;&gt;( three S U «v n Im t r iii Iren 4get*
pleaded guilty to a reduced murder rh a rn r In llir roblier)
'la vin g of a retired hua driver and agreed to testify against hla
frtenda
M lih a rl Shawn D u l’ul*. 15. acrompanled to ctnirl try hta
jiarrnt*. told C'lriull Ju d g e Susan Sexton on VlmnUt he wa*
sorry for w hat he did
In an agreement w ith prosecutor*. DuPui* pleaded guilty to
arrtind degree murder, armed hurglarv and attempted armed
robbery
Although he rould face up to life In prison prosecutors will
reeirrntnend he be v n t e n m l to 20 year* In return, the youth
ha« promised to testify lor the slate agalnal Floyd laiFounlaln
artd Kyle Dylan Moran, troth I«&gt;
T h e three terns fnim Athol were charged with Ural degree
m urder In tire June 7 killing of Manuel Huerta 7.1

Congressm an b ase closure reconsldred
JA C K S O N V IL L E — Th e rirelxmn to rlo*e U rcll Field Naval
Air .Station should hr rettwslderrd heeauae arveral factor* that
led to the recommendation hair changed U S Hep O ld
Steam* said
In a letter In lormer Sen Alan Dixon the newr 1 halrtnan of
the lUse Closure and Realignment Commlswkm Steam* on
Monday asked for a rev tew of the dec i«ion tn light of the 1 urrrnt
coat lartora
" I remain rcrncerned Hurt the IH M dertaton to cto*e Cecil
Field I* neither In the treat Inlere*! of Am erican taxpdirr* nor
the natton '11 drfen«e In fra s tru c tu re Steam *' letter to Dtron
alatea
Th e &lt;ongrr«*man note* that the row! of expanding the
Marine Corpa Air Station at C h r r r v Point ao It ran
arctrinmcrdatr the FA IH llornrta Irctm Cecil Field ha* already
ri*r n in more than 93* X) million
Steam* alwt aald that (he confidential activity at Oceana
Naval Air Station that prevented It from rinsing ha* treen
moved In another locale
Th e numlrer «»f plane* ha* Increaard at ('c e ll Field alnce the
dec l*ion aa*m.tdetnrl&lt;rae It. Stearn* aald
*'l undrr*Und that It will be difficult to &lt;onvlore the
Commission to take up thla very difficult taaur again and also
believe no ha*r tn I he country ha* a brtter &lt;a*e lor
re examination than Cecil Field." Slearna aald

■ y BILL K A C Z O R
Associated Press Writer
P EN SA C O LA - Nattily dressed In a datk
blur blazer. Paul Hill lean* caatially agalnal
the court bench and armies a* he talk* with
the judge and hi* prosecutors
The former m tnlslrr Is non* halani )u*l at
he lias lieen since his arrest three month*
ago He doesn’t *rem wonted that he I*
acvusrd of fatally sltonllng an alsvtlkwt
doctor and volunteer cltnli e tm ri or the
laMalhlr death sentence If lie's convicted
Hill did nothing lo ptevent the pnasjin 1 ul
tvln g *enl lo Florida s electric chair as live
trial nfiened Monday in slate court
Representing himself. Hill stkrd no ipte*
Ikms of pfns|iectlve juror* He made no
cvftenlng *latement He crows examined none
of the prosecution wttne«*r«
I liave no (juration* " Itlll aald after one
w itrvew* wa* called
No ctuestton* for the wttnr**
he *ak1
after the next the words rolling matter of
tai tlv off hi* tongue

F o u r wllnrasea Irstlftcd t l x ) had a rm K ill
fire the lalal shots a n d ra th idrntlfk-d the
shesttrr as the m a n tn the n u r u t n or
tiu rgun d v tie sitting at the ilefrnve taMe
Ik m ith y I Mane* a flruiMlal aid te p rr
sentatfvr at s college aatd ahr Iteard a
l* V t»«p and saw K ill atantflng bv one of
live victim *
" lie w a s just standing there
and h r had a wra|s&gt;ci In hit fund A n d h r
wa* Itsvklng at Ih r hrsly atartng at Ih r
last*
stir aald
K ill. 40. of Prnatuttta 1* ihatgrd w ith llir
m u rd e r* of Dr .lohn IWavaid Hrtlliut »•'* of
F rm a n d ln a he*, h aivd rrlirrd Au F a n e t.i
Col lam es l( llarreit 74 oflYnsw ota

ates u itciatd at

tfi t a p i g g

is

m u rd e r lia rre ti's w ile
June M
and
xhcmHIng Inin ant* a v.ptrd vehk le
More eye tallnesses | &gt; J k n t l l . r n lat*xa
torv le* hnk una and expert* were scheduled
to trwttf* tislai rm h rrprl*lttg statement*
made du rin g Hill a tria l laal month In I S
(Mslrvct Couft
Mill wa* convicted l i t 5 on charge* of
v io la tin g federal r lln t c prolrrOoev a n d

lltearttia law* lie far » a Up to a life semen, r
on tfxise i barges |&gt;rc 11
Nome nf Hill's svipfsirtrr* from the fringe
of the anil at*&gt;rtk&gt;o movement sakl hr
wovild weltorne death In llte rlectrlr chair
If he is martyred hr would lie m&gt;«&gt;
l&gt;•artful dear! I Ivan alive," llenry FeUannr
•flirt tia of ( j t i m i t |*ro |jfe in New York whu
Visited Hill M &gt;all Ndd 'be Pen*att4a N r * .
Journal
llul another supporter, Donna Ilia*
director iif the Defender* nf the Defender* if
. * m . i in sM sd M u 4 - 1
want lo tie a m artyr although she aja-fcr a*
though hla ra rcu tkm may le Irvrvtlable
Paul lllU
lakt down hla life for the w4r
|wir|*(se i f sating tnnorent hum an twlng*
Mta llrav said Monday outside the m utt
house ' If the state of Florida due* rxerutr
Paul Hill hta hnpr and mine is that ht*
ear*vitlnn will save the live* i f m any, man*
more children "
Hill haa refused lo talk lo reporters alike
hi* arrest

The treat is on us
If must ha H g t o s r s n .., or ths
sat of a popular mo v s or
I stay 1 ston show Dsckad out in
som # of tha most popuis*
Coatu m#» of I ha vsssnn ars
(from Isftj Mighty U orph tn
Powsr Raeigsrx. Slavs'* Parrtth
and W asion Msecous w yj non
p nn esst and prints Jannifor
Baiun* and Dylan Ootdston.
with tha all lim a taronta clown
costum a Alysha Landry Tha
h o ld a* fasthridst wars h a d at
tha Happy Civax C hild Cara
Contae in la » a Mar*

Morgan to head housing authority
T O L E t X ) Ohio — A n executive with the llouaing Authority
of the city of Otlando for the post 15 year* ha* Itren apprcttilnt
executlvr director &lt;*f the L u ra i Metropolitan llouaing Authori

«y-

Denni* Morgan, who ha* 22 year* of experience with public
hcrtiatng authorities. will begin working In Toledo later thla
month said Norman Zetnmrlman who served aa I MHA board
1 hatmian until hla term expired Monday
Thirty nine people applied for I he yob
Th e aearrh for a new executive director brgan in Auguat
after Donald 1 rorndlr left for ■ houaing aulhorltv fob in
Cincinnati
Morgan will be paid 970.000 In 975.000 a year, compared to
T r .« Rdjg
&lt;*JO
In ’ w S '. mK c boosing authorltv wa» .me of I I in the country
w h U J l ^ r r ? Department of llouaing and Urban Develop.
fne"1 ‘M f S u l n l a* ‘ troubled" It i* projected to receive a
"h ig h pTlTUlliter ‘ rating by the end of thla year

*•Man

State mails paperwork
for impact fee refunds
■ y T h a Aaaaalatad Praaa

G arcia sells Miami Subs franchise
O R L A N D O — Orlando reataurateur M anny Garcta ha*
become Miami Sub* C orp a arrond large*! aharrholder by
arllm g hi* franchl*r operation tuck to tfvc corporate owner lor
I m illion abate* of stork
T h e arqulsltlon of M G II Inc.. Garcta'a franchiae company,
would be worth about 92 5 million, tnaaed on recent trading of
M iam i Subs sloe k at around 92 50a aharr
T h e acquisition give* Miami Sub* control over art area It haa
targeted for mtenatve growth The Fort Lauderdale bated
com pany plana to open 15 new More* In the franchiae territory,
w h ich cover* the Carolina*. Georgia and hall of Florida, during
the next year
Chairm an and Chief Executive Thomaa Ruaao of Miami Sub*
aald the company had taken control over 17 rratauranta that
MG III had managed or owned In addition, the company will
takr over the royalties and aervtclng rights for 2H stores In Ihr
franchiae lerrllory
G .rc la, owner of a lucrative Burger King lerrllory in Central
Plot Ida. *ald he was accepting stuck over cash brcausc of hla
confidence in Miami Sub*' new management tram and It*
grow th strategy.

From A tso ciaU d Proas report*

T A L L A H A S S E E — Motortal*
wanting refunds of 92!f5 Im
part fee* they paid on vehicle*
brought into Florida from out
o f a ia te m u i l d o som e
paperwork, motor vehicle of
finals say,
An e«timated 6S7.000 motor
vehicle owners who paid the
fees since J u ly I. 1991. are
firing mailed form* to verify
who i* due a refund. Depart­
ment of Highway Safety and
Motor Vehk le* spokeswoman
Janet Dennis said Monday
The y'll be asked to complrtr
Information inclu d in g thrlr
Social Security number, auto
tag number and drtvrr hcenar
number, sign the form and
return It. Those who paid fee*
on more than one vehicle
should fill out a form for each.
Denni* aald
T h e d e p a rtm e n t doesn't

know how long It w ill take lor
people to start getting thrtr
money bark, because Ihr Or
atige County C ircu it Court Mill
must approve Ih r refund pro
cedurr. Dennis said
Th e court dec la ird ihr Ire lo
register cars b ro ught from
other stair* an Illegal tax that
should fie refunded and the
stale Supreme C o u rt upheld
the ruling
Motor vehicle official* have
set up a to ll-fre e line —
l HOO 299 T A G S — for people
who need Information on the
refund*. *ald Irene t*
Anyone who paid the fee
after July I. 1991. and tall* lo
receive a letter from the dr
p artm rnt by mid-Decem ber
should rail. she said
For loalrat service. *he said,
taller* should have the tag
title or vehicle Identification
num ber of the vehicle for
which the fee was paid

Home builders sue,
school cap costing
them customers
• y Th# Associated Press
JA C K S O N V ILL E
A builder*
asaoa latlot), a dcvrtojirr and a
Duval County couple are suing
the lurai m T h k i I fioard over a
dec talon In 1 ap enrollment al a
|mpular but overcrowded ele­
mentary school T h e builder and
the developer say the cap will
rnsi them home tim in g custom
rrs
The l.i* vmt ask* for a federal
Injuncikin w rapping the plan,
designed lo force families mov­
ing Into new hom e* around
Altrnac anl Elementary Sc honl to
send thrlr children lo other
school*
llullder* argue that the plan
hurt* their business because It
tnakrs many families less likely
lo tmy new houses in I he area, a
booming bedroom community
near Ihr Intrac oastal Waterway

The plan dorsn I apply lo
e x is t in g ho m e * o r ho m e *
purchased hy lilac k lamilies
"W e think there axe a kit
lr*adr*atk' way* to attempt to
solve the problem." said Curtis
Hart, treasurrr of the Norihrasi
Florida llullder* Asauriailon. one
of the plaintiff* He suggested
changing school taiundary lines
lo rurtall enrollment al certain
schools
"If (Ih r enrollment cap) works
al Allmacanl. they will try It al
other school*.' Harl said, adding
•here are thrre lo five schools are
that arr overcrowded
The builders, who filed the
lawsuit late Friday, a rr seeking
both a preliminary and perm*
nent injunc tion against (he rap
ping plan No hearing date had
iieen set by Monday

LOTTERY
M IA M I - Here are fho
w inning numbers selected
M onday In the Florida Lot­
tery
Fantasy 5
2 4-26-22-14-23

P la y 4
1-51-4

LOCAL FOIIICAST
Tonlgtil Clear and cooler. Lowlit the m id to upper 50* North­
west w ind I 0 t o l5 m p h
W ednesday
Mostly sunny.
High In the tnld lo upper 70*
Wind becom ing northeast 10 lo
ISinpti
Th u rsd a y through Saturday
Mostly fair Lows 50* lo lower
00* H ighs In tile ujiper 70s lo
lower HO*

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BEACH CONDITIONS
Daytona Beach: Waves aie
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Is slightly to the south Water
trm jieralurr Is 74 degree*.
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highs. 6:41 a m . 0 58 p m
lo w s ......a m . 12: 5H p m

BOATING
S t. Augustine to J u p it e r Inlet
Small rrafl should rx rrrls r
caution Today: W in d soulliwrst
lo to 15 knots becoming west 15
to 20 knots. Sea* 3 lo 5 feel Hay
and Inland water* a moderate
chop In rxjkiwtl arras Widely
scattered showers and lliunderstorm*. Tonight Wind shill­
ing lo northwest 2 0 knots Seas
5 to 7 (eel.

SA TU R D A Y
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Burglaries repeated
on West 25th Street

POLICE BRIEFS
Theft trio
Hankittl (■tlirr *rrr*lnt Ih ir r i r r m Saturday. rrjjortrrily tern
&lt;tlrni|iiin| In irm tn f an raiinuiird 92Fi 3 30 In n ifti h a n d le
(rum a rriatl tiin r In Ifw U K *) hka k id Ortamto tHIv*- T V
airr»| ir|m n M id III* Ih ir r gift* w r»r ilrtalnnl by | « n low*
(iirvrntkH l uffkrrs until | » t lir a lllv rd All Ih irr Irrn a air IS
yraia old. and iralilrnla of Ihr Hanford aira Fa&lt; h of I l x ih irr
w a srh a rg n l wilh trial! Ihrft

C hurch burglaries
Buiglar* h a rr allui k at Tilntly U tiltn l Mrlltodlat C h u irh , In
lltr V l l Ido k id Hauhad A vrim r. m n a l iirnrt ir t r n ily Moat
irr r n lly (»tlk r a n ra lrd llo ik rl T fla iltn ri T i 2391 Craw font
Dctvr. In rtxtnrcllnti with onr of Ihr inridrnta IV d k r M id hr
was i r ( M t r d l ) nrrn railing hunt Ih r c h u irh Sunday with taro
yard* id ird i aijirt malrrtal Mr was a nralrd on chargr-t of
U i i f U n jtrin thrfi. and |va«rM kin of d n if (taraplwmaila
Alan Sunday, Sanford (a d k r aakt a afvakrt and public
aildiraa am pi if&gt; r svst'-m ta lurd al 9200 hail lirrn alidrn fiom
Ihr aamr •hurt h
A n n !h ri burglary had I r r n rrporirtl al ih r c h u irh (hr
pcrvkkia Sumtay kith art ria l tlrmaaatd to havr b rrri alidrn
No o m iin lion a i t ttnm rdlalrly d rtritn in rd l « r t » r r n I U i
lUtrr and any of ih r othri burglaries allhotigh im rs f igatkMi*
air roniinulng

• A it.*- •
It. r o w n t i n t t * f i l l .
• aa rrjaKtrdly •bdrn front F » r t -f Dcttr at l'ta in try Club
Itclgblaun Friday
• A !'•« . .
&gt; [i , . » &gt;&lt;■ rCpQfled)) •tf.iro Saturday
front a (talking lot al Ih r intrrarrtkm uf Ikigtrar k Hoad and
t 13 Highway 17 1*2 ] V v r h k lr aa* la in rrtrtrrrrd in fkangr
County
• A I'at'i Mrn u h was rrpnrtrdly «U drn hum a [talking lot al
1-akr Mary i rn trt Saturday T h r trrhk lr w u found la lri in a
oral (it rreiauranl parking Ini Orputlra aatd nrahlng waa
limit* d lately ilrlrrm lrtrd I n V mlsalng
• A 1075 Mfitula m tiiocttflr » at rrportrdlv smlrn Saturday
fit an a tiu*iiw*» m thr 700 bk&gt; k of F frru h A vrn u r in Sanford
• A IWWi A TV 3 w h rrlrr talurd al 91 ?99 waa rrja .fird lt
atotrn ITvday fiuni Sanford MrmoriaJ Htadtum al 1201
M «ilont Ilk A trm tr

Traffic stops
• tatkr Maty poUrr a n ra lrd Anthony .Jrtw w O w rna, 27 of
107 Sand Pinr l in lr Hartford. during a traffic slop on ( Mil la k r
Maiy Hi wit Sunday Mr waa &lt;hargrd with driving ttndrr Ihr
Influm** of akoftol and driving with a auaprndrd'ira-nkrd
Ikrn ar
• I trfigwnial (Mtlkr a n r M r d C in d y S Atlanta 39. 44)0 Orange
A y rn ttr fam gw irid on ( H 427 ra lly M onday S h r was r barged
with d riv in g w ith a s u s p rn d e d Trv n k rd Ik rn a r

• ShritfTa dr|nittra arrratrd I r I karroo A Cleveland 18
2410 Kandall Strrri on Saturday Depuite* aald Ih ry Ural
ayaklrd him no Water Strrri In Midway, but lltal hr Ord In an
lltr arra Aflrr ih ry stiqqird hla car on Main Strrri, th ry aald br
ran ••O on foot Mr waa rvrntuaily k a a lrd and arrested on
chargra of fleeing and attempting to rlu d r and ofTIrrT. haying
no valid driver * Ik rn a r attarhrd lag nnt aaatgnrd having an
rtp trrd lag and traiating an uffkrc without vtotrrur

D om estic c a se s
• Troy Anthony Calhoun 22. 300 Tiro A vrnur, Sanford »a a
&gt;a r r r a t r d

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S A N FO H D — llurglarlea and
burglary alleinpla have been
increasing recently «n the Weal
2Slh fMrrel arraa V vcicl twifnea
in Geneva Gardena have l«ren
hit more than once m tfie (aavi
lew weeka
• On Saturday 0*1 29, a
(niwer blower valued al 9123
waa re(&gt;orlrd aloten from •
atorage a f ir d al 1303 W 23th
Street On Ort 23 a|irakrra a
arerro ayalrm, T V and raah
were n*(Miriedly alolen fruen an
apartment al that aamr addrraa

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i i tlU 'C 'fc t.l *Ub a frtitalr. Mr waa tbaigril wllti iM tlrry
d o n n l i f d o lc f t f
• Mervlrt C m b r ll. 23 1311 Santa Barbara, was Jtrra trd by
Sanford |a&gt;lk r al hla residence Sunday following a rj-|*8lrd
fight with a man Mr waa rhargrd with hattrrv and aggravated
assault
• V u k v H rnn r Cogburn 14 41K*&gt; Solan Hoad. w aa arrratrd
by dejrutles at her residence Sunday following a reported light
with her liualtand Site waa charged with haltery. domestic
violence.
• tackle W Braswell. 33. 2403 ( edar Avenue, waa arrratrd
by Sanford (mlicr al hla residence Sunday Officer* aald he had
been in an a lie n alkin with a (emale Me waa &lt; barged with
battery, ikitnraik- violence
• Maureen Morley. 38. 177 Wildwood Drive. Sanford, waa
arrratrd bv poller at her rratdence Saturday following a
rrpoctrd light with a male She waa charged with aggravated
iM tlrry domeallr violence
• Kevin Michael Howe. 19. 302 Kachelle Avenue, waa
arrratrd near Seminole lllvd and Oak Avenue by Sanford
(Miller early Monday following a reported light with a lemale
Mr waa rhargrd with IM tlrry. doinratlc violence ro lle r alan
found he waa wanted on a Voluala County warrant for
aggravated aaaaull

Warrants
• Cornell Kugenr W orthrr. 28. ( i l l Cypres* Avenue, waa
a n ra lrd hy Sanford police In Ih r 900 block of Myrtle Avenue
Sunday Me waa wanted on a warrant lor lulling lo upjK-ur on a
charge of lag not aaalgnrd
• ( hurlra llen)amln Smith. 41. 2321 Slpra Avenue, waa
a n ra lrd by dcpullea at hla rraldrncr Sunday Me waa wanted
on a warrant for falling Inapfiear lo pay a fine

• On Oi l 29 al lfiOS W 2Slh
Sirrei. Nintendo e«jul(»rnenl and
Cl&gt;« with a loial value of 9130
were rrpnrtrdly atolen from a
realdenre On O rt 17. al the
aamr addrraa a woman told
| «4 k r ahr cante home to find a
man In her a|««rim rni She aald
he Immediately fled from the
area, taking a -vilified toy artakr
and aluffed rnonguiiar valued al
930
• A abort diaiarwe weal, In ihr
2000 block of W 23lh Si reel
Friday, a trolling motor amt
other h a tin g equipment valued
al 9822 wa* repndrd atolen from
a fmalnea*

Voters decide fate of
proposed amendments
■y J A C K II H A LLIFA X
Aaacxiaiad (*&gt;•»» W n u »

Stolen vehicles

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Marald Staff Wrttar

TA LLA M A SS C E Anyone
wIni wait lira TV' of Itatrna to live
radio geta mall, nr even glamea
at a newa(M(&gt;rr la prultably well
aware voiera w ill decide tin
tle d k in I kav wbeihrr to open
FTockla up lo &lt;aalnoa
More money baa tiren a(jenl to
(wiHnckr &lt;aalnoa than on any
candidate or laaoe In the atatr a
hiatoey
llu l the meaaurr la only one of
five pfcipoard ro n a illu tlo n a l
i m r n d m r n i i on the Nov 8
bailor
T wo iriher &lt;Itlien InilUtlvra
will go lieliftr votera One wotdd
t&gt;an rnoat com mere Ml Dahing
net a and the other would make It
raater fur future volrra In add
(aa limit* lo I fie atatr rnnalllu
Ilea
Stair lawmaker* pul thr other
I wo meaaurra on the ballot One
would link Ihe growth In atatr
la ie a lo th r g ro w th In Ihe
average prrannal Income T h r
other would &lt; hangr Ihe ** Itedule
o f th e a n n u a l Iw o m o n th
legialallvr araakiT h e amend
in
ait aa
l.ttnltrd Caainna wotdd allow up
lu 47 t aalnoa around Ihr alalr
£ « r h o f Ih e a l a l r a 3 0
(•artmuluel fatlhlke* could tqien
caainoa O n r hole! raalrni would
b r a llo w e d In O r a n g e ,
M llia b o ro u g h . P a lm B each,
P ln e lla * . D u v a l , h e r a n d
bat a m bta t • wt) l Irw
llcuward would gel two hAirl
« aalnoa and Dutlr three tkkr in
M iam i beach'* South Poinie
K e t* e v e lo p m e n I A re a , one
rlaewhecr In Miami Beach and
one outaldr Miami Beat h
I.eg|alalof• could approve live
rtverboal caainoa In counties
that don't have hoirl raatno*
A lew dozen suppoflrr* —
nolahly thr companies gu.itan
teed or hoping lo gel permit s —
have contributed hu n d rrd i of
Ihtmsanda of dollars to sell thr
idea of t aalnoa. which Florid Una
rejected tn 1978 and 1986
headers uf thr campaign have
raised 9 1 1 0 million — more
than has lirrn raised in Florida
on behalf of any single candidate
or Issue
Bui the latest |k &gt;II still shows
55 percent of those surveyed
opposed Ih r lim ited casinos
amendment The Academy ul
Florida Trial Lawyers surveyed
517 frequent voters last week
Th e poll had a margin of error of
4.4 percentage (mints
Proponents a rg u r that the
casinos will generate 9700 m il­
lion in new revenues for the
state, create 07.000 new Jobs
and bring an additional I S
million tourists to Florida
Opponents counter that all of
th r promises made by casino

s u p p lie rs will turn out to hr
e m p ty
T h r y c o n te n d that
special interest* arr trying tn
buy an election tn order to make
a privileged few businesses
w e a lth y at t h r e s p r n s r of
everyone rise
Ihubably os (Msaionate a dr
bate — although not as visible —
I* the fight over fishing nets
A group ra ile d Save O u r
hrallfr lias proprjsed banning
most lo m m rrila l fishing nets
The drive is harked by rre rr
afkmai angler* and some envi­
ronmental group*
Unlike most other rttl/rn ini­
tiative* Save O u r Seattle used
o n ly v o l u n t r r r s to c o lle c t
signatures to get the measure on
Die ballot
The c o rn m rrru l fishing In
dustry has fought the prt&gt;(MMal
arguing It tsn t needed and wilt
m at thousands of jobs and raise
the p rk r of seafood Proponent*
sayr only hundreds of Job* will br
sacrificed tn protret Florida *
fish and marine mammal*
The third cittern initiative on
Ihe ttallot would make It raster
lu add tat Ivan* to the state
constitution by eliminating a
requirement that citizen tnltla
lives deal with only one subject
It wa« pushed by a group
known as the Ta* Cap Commit*
Ire
which also pushed thrre
&lt;8hr* measures rejected lif tlje
Supreme Court, including urtr
that would require voter appruy
al tA all new state and lorai
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EDITORIAL

Florida House:
Marvin Couch
W h e n M arvin C o u r t) H i m »| «)k r w ith u* i h o
year* ago. h r * r o n r t l intolerant of rn v tro n
m r n ta l i m u « and considered land prraenra
lio n a waste of rn o n ry Hut C o u rt) M iu r hi*
r tf ' lio n ha* clearly ll i t r n r d to th r resident* of
S e m in o le C o u n ty a n d taken u p the legislative
to rch to protect the Geneva H uhhle. rrs to rr
Luke J r M l p ami y r v even buv land along Ih r
sooth shore of lu k e J r t u p to protect natural
w ildlife H r even w o n Sierra C lu b a rro la d rs
for hi* w ork In protect the Geneva H uhhle In
the area of crim e fig h tin g he socrraafulty
sponsored a law m a tu rin g Juvenile* w ho
r r jt r a lr d ly use firra rtn* In re(&gt;eat offense* to
lye p ro M -cu trd a* adult*
For these r r u o n * . we reco m m end M a rvin
C o u c h l*e reelected to ih r Dtstrtrt 3 3 House
wat
H u t C o u c h need* to c o n tin u e hi*
tearninti H r now recom m end* a c o u s in it
Ilona) a m endm ent de claring new m ethod* of
g a m b lin g illegal, to b lock future a m e n d m e n t
Initiative* W e suggest C o u ch *tud v r o m t It u
Ilona! law heforr n u k in g » u r h co m m en t*
w h ic h »u g jjfM an oppo*ition to the dem ocrat
l« process of change C o m h al*o sponsrw rd an
a m e n d m e n t last year to prevent M ate fun d in g
ol school* that d o n 't allow time for in-school
v o lu n ta ry prayer T h e s e dert*lon* are t&gt;r*t left
to j u r r n t * and sch o o l a dm inistrator* not
la w m a k e r*
C o u c h ’* opponent Louise Ray offer* sound
Idea* for welfare a n d c rim in a l reform ami a
great deal of e n th u sia sm A n e w c o m e r to
C e n tra l Florida, we encourage Rav lu becom e
m ore active In her c o m m u n ity b rfo r r seeking
to irp re w e n l It
T h e S anfotd H r ra id recom m ends the rrelec H on r»f M arvin C o u t h to the D istric t 33 of
lire F lo rid a iiu u s r of Representative*

Yes, there are pro-life feminists
For year* women who Identify tbritiw tvr« **
pro &lt; In tier have lold me wllti atvwvlulr asaoraiMr
that II Is Im |*avalttie for a wtvman In tie lauh
{wt&gt; life and a feminist Vet in varlmi* part* ol
Ih r country. I keep meeting women who Indeed
are faith
Home of them like to qviote a heroine of the
women s liberation movement Fhrahrth Cad*
Stanton whet organized live Mrsr vo m rn s rights
meeting In 1*1*
When « r innsaler rival
wooven arr Healed a* properly. Stanton said
II Is degrading to women that we Mm i M lrr.it
our t tilldrrn a* pfoprtiv to tw illkp ard uf r r we
see fit
I'fo life fe m in ism has f in a lly a r h t r v r d
mainstream attention In Glam our magazine
Glamour had asked to hear trcim reader* sh o arr
(vro tile Thrre thousand women answered arid
as indta airvt tn the Ff le u r n I'S M w m k many of
them azr IrnuniM* who resent the strrro(&gt;|&gt;r* ol
p m lifers by jovimaltM* Hatd one of them
We
arr (tainted a* fana;i&lt; «J zealot* usually male
and often hung up shout *e vual matters
Also idten part of that sre rm ivp r is that they
ate prwvtl* n tu i ared Answ ering Glamour *
Invitation were p m life women university pro

tights In unis am &lt; hildtrn

frwsnzv legal analysis
H» lenr r Htudrnt* lor Fife
G n V . a m id d le
sa I k i o I

(x x m s r t o t

A woman w ho la i ame pregnant after tiring
taped at knife point (nought the pregnara y to
term and then gave the child up for adoption It
is mil a *ln to tw raped she told the magazine
hut It la a Mo to kill your child Kitting your
(M id dcwwn t help sou gel over the rape “

Is

‘ a non prat tle m g
Catholic
who dk*
a g re e s w ith her
r h u r r h s s ta n d
against bin h control
p re m a rita l s rs
hoR tosetualily and
women as clergy
Hhe ccMlttlhutr* In
A m n e s ty In te rn a
Unreal
Another voted a
straight (Vinca ta lk
tic k e t u n t il H ill
( U n io n apprarrd on
lire prestaVntlal tine
i*w&gt; did a g .s a t many
proehotre people I
know I Ih e former

D e mo c r a t r m
pbaaizrs that atwv*
I inti denies &gt;1v U

■ Pro lift
fo m inttm hat
finally achieved
m w nafraam
a Mon iron tn
G la m o u r
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This ‘Bell’ rings
with despair

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War on poverty

Berry's World

'Oh. y e a h ? Well, I sa y M Y dad is m ore fash­
ionably rumpled than Y O U R dadr

In thru i fvarac trrtsisallv pungent magazine
the American Feminist i7 .li 13th He S W
Washington D&gt; 2i*«»3| they fuzrhrr define
themwlve*
We heitevr In 4 w om an * right I
cnnrrot her bmlv and she deserve* tfu* right no
matter where she five* even if she • living Inskte
her mother * wom b

ELLEN GOODMAN

Cr

Th e meaning of poverty ha* not ehanged tnit Hie
condition* associated w ith It and the w a r govern
ment trie* to eliminate It ha* t hanged drama!
It ally Let u* line fly compare povertv tn the IlFVz*
with that at today a* fond lor thought nn the
subject
A* a child at Impoverished parent* my exprn
rner* during (tie 1930* were about [vai for the
course The city of Palmetto. Fla onte let my
family live rent tree in a condemned bouse it wa*
wired (or electricity but we used kerosene lamp*
for light* Electric Ian*, radio*, and refrigerator*
were never even considered A wood stove wa* our
only mean* (or heat and cooking Everybody old
enough I n t lo v i worked at any kind of job offered
My older brother* quit school to work and help out
a* soon a* they legally could T h e federal
government (WPAl and local government conjured
up a lew job* now and ihen. but mostly people
looked on the end* of their arm* (or a helping
hand
A W ar on Poverty ’‘a m id plenty'- ha* been waged
by federal. Mate, and local government* for many
year* and continue* today. A listing of all the
program* from unemploy men I ocrnpensatlon to
we I(are and Medicaid should not be necessary The
amount of taxpayer money spent on them 1*
m ind-num bing Waste Is rampant. Poverty Mill
rxlM s and (hose tn poverty think they should have
more program* The temptation I* great to stay In
poverty rather than work one * w ay out of It
I believe we can conclude that Ihe poverty
pa lien La a rr more comfortable today "am id plenty"
than they were durtng the 1930* I hope some of
them can sense that government programs may be
the unintended cause for cases of poverty I think
lhai ways of keeping those In poverty reasonably
comfortable while fostering self-reliance and in­
dependence from government assistance nerd to
be developed and Implemented.
Donald M. Farm
Hanford

this disdain (or sellclrcep'.lufi in matter* it Me
and death l e i curve familiar tn nre year* ago a* I
f * to know Myr liveliest group n&lt; prolife
O iiiin o o in ih r country
Feminist* G U l» -4
Amenta rvrw h r a R u c r ir m l in Washington
MoM of Ihuwe t met tn the |UU»w m rrr veteran* &lt;4
the ctvtl rights a rd antiwar movement* One
ha&lt;1 teen arrewccd 11 lime*
demon**rating *t
miaatle Iwaev and to front of abottlon rtlnic*

DONNA BRITT

Stirring vile American stew
W A S H IN G TO N — Here we go again
Once again a white author ha* written a
book that claims to prove tf u : tn general,
black (&gt;eo()le arr inherently d u m h rr than white
people and thu* more "pfedeMlned to be
pent
Once again, the academic. *&lt;*ktlogic al and
political world* are buzzing over lf»e rrsullanl
debate and It* possible ramification* Once
again. ' expert*'' get to defend and decry the
theory, some get to leaven their private
snickers with public sigh* ot tegret
Once again, we — American black folk* —
get to (eel It.
The connection between what * commonly
referred lo a* race and what Is commonly
thought of a* intelligence* — both are Iwtrig
seriously questioned — can Ire quantified. Ihe
book* say* It * a m atlrr of charts and statistic*
and tests and proba bill ties and "aggregate
mathematic* "
ll Is a mater of science.
So who'd inject Into the discussion anything
a* sloppy and unpredictable — as human — a*
feelings'* In (act. It was a while m an
ll should have been me Certainly. It wa*
feelings — exasperation, hurt, anger — that
Hooded me upon hearing about ‘ The I k II
Curve.*' The book, by Charles M urray and the
late Kh hard Mennslrtn. I* about race. &lt;las*
and success, and how all thrre Intertwine with
intelligence. Th a i much of the media arr
taking "Bell” seriously Intensifies the feeling*
Bui my first Impulse, a* a writer, didn't deal
with frellng* at ail It wo* to get book galley*,
phone scholars, crunch the studies, stats,
historical data ami rc2l live* that prove the
theory ts a crock. Who respect* feelings?
Fighting fire with fire seemed the ticket
Hut once all of that heat 1* expended, what
will the number*, theories and "w h a l If*" ol
the debate melt down to but feelings?
More whiles will feel that their lot I* brtlrr
because they're "naturally" smarter.
More blacks — especially young, vulnerable
ones ” will feel tlu t no matter whal their
abilities, all whiles assume they must Ire less
Some will feel lhat perhaps II Is true.
So when a white, male editor said. "Whal I
wonder ts. how docs It feel lo hear this?" I
stopped cold
It feels like hell Until you re-estahllsh some
distance, some sanity. It feels like screaming.
"W h y ts It so damn important to them to feel
superior?" or. "H o w do 1 defend myself, my
children, all children of the ’wrong' color
against this?" It feels like. “H e rr Ih r) go
again '*
And It feels like being catapulted to ihe early
'80s. when I Joined the working world My
most stunning discovery: that white jreojile
are. on the average, well — average. Thai most
were neither sujzrrlor nor inferior, hut like

m u d black people I knew. O K That I wa*
surprised suggest* I was taught they were
hetlrr
Since then, t'v r seen Incompetent white
people in surprisingly high position* and
irimm|ietrt)t hlark people loo I've mel white
folks whose smart* and grace amazed me
lUark one* too And I ve conte to believe Ihe
way people behave Is dependent upon Ihelr
u p b rin g in g , educa­
tion. the day they're
having their com m it moot to kind news
I haven't a clue as
to Ihe 10 &lt;&gt;f Harry,
the blue-eyed gu.
w h o w o r k * at u
nearby gas station
He's smart enough to
tie unfailingly pleas­
ant. to elforttessly
brighten m y day —
much like the cool
b la c k g u y w h o
makrs smiling small
talk at Ihr bakery I
£ Once again, we
d o n 't k n o w th e
American
m e a s u r e d Inblack folks gel
trlllgcnce of the sul­
to feel it ■
len black kid at the
s u p e r m a r k e t, the
w h ite real e sta te
agrni w ho ajtpears
not to want in shake m y hand, m y friend's
honey hurd newborn, whose fragaram e made
me woozy w hen I kissed her
T h r Idea I* to try lo love and appreciate them
all. regardless And not In assume
Hut the fact Is. we dally assume a world of
thing* because someone Is homely nr at­
tractive. short or tall, chic nr dowdy — or
black while or yellow — we think we know
whal l ha I person Is
Hut II we re open, we will Jum p over Ihe wall
ol our asMiinplons. Sometimes we'll discover
who really is there W hal Murray's book does
l* raise the wall a few. unneeded not hes
li makrs us Jump higher.
A sucresslul black Washington archllrcl told
me the debate reminded him of his days al
Yale, where a while classmate asked. "Do you
feel like u token?"
Without pausing, he'd replied. "No. I'm
doing loo well to feel that.”
Hut "Bell,” he said, "m akr* me wonder If my
while friends have hidden assiimjillou* lhai
they're smarter.
And ll makes me wonder
about how m y son's teachers see him ”
Murray, who says he's not racist, can'l be
bothered by such trivialities. Hurt Isn't scien­
tific.

IMIS IO N — And you thought Ih s i Fozresi
Uvimp wa* (he masrot of corner**1tvr* All
sumrtwr the man with the Wtw i g and the
high V’U
vtrine &lt;(untlrnt
was 'he symbol
of simple right wing vettiles
Sow II * tall and the wrlpt has r banged
Trstav Forrest G um p* *|mtal classmate*
have been relegated In ttw ranks of Ih r |i m
and Ihe rtim m o l And oh vr* more eg them
arr likely lo he Mac k
(ju m p * m am a
said. ' Life is l.kr a
but of chocolate*
yuu never know w tval
inu tr gonna g »‘
But I lie authors of a
new a n d e n n Uovrrslal (»»tk
Ih r
Bril Curve
think
life ts move like a |
gene pail A n d vmtr
l*J p r e d ic ts w h at
gi exiles you*11 gel
t’ hafle*- M u r r a y
and the late Its hard
llr t in s lr in present
themselves a* two
men bravr rtvmigh lo
bleak taboo* and
*|&gt;rak Ihe iins|&gt;rak
able In the most
intriguing ■ha p tris
they (s&gt;*U that thr
country I* ruled by a
cognitive ehte '* They even c la im tn te­
ller ply corn erned by llte division of Ihe
country Into those who have and have rod
gr*y mailer
Ihil It s d e ar that they arr moat tinea*,
ahoul tfie problem s al Ihe dull end of (h r twit
curve In m ind numbing detail, they srl out
lo prove that poverty, welfare, lllrgtirna* y
and crime are Ihe privy of an intellectual
under das*
They then show that blacks are some 10 lo
13 joints lower &lt;m Ihr IU wale than whites
and Avian* some 4 lo 3 {mint* higher And
Into this volatile mix of Ides*, (h e y loss the
notion lh.il intelligence I* substantially tnher
lied
I don't know If this daring duo a rr twttrr
arsonist* or contortionist* They throw In
rrndlary burnt** and offer sprinkles of walrr
to douse the bonfires
They go to great lengths lo define ihe
different Intelligence of ethnic and racial
grmijis The n they say demurely thal II
shouldn't affect Ihe way wr look at Individu­
al* In those group* On whal planet?
They say (hat blai k» a* a race a rrn I a*
smart as w hiles Then they suggest that
intellectually inferior ' clan*’’ can l»a.*e thru
pride on other attribute* Like. nay. rh ythm ?
1 will leave It in Ihelr {terr* to debate Ihr
charls and curve* about thr emergence ol a
"cognitive rltte ." Hut on the subject* of race.
IU and gmew. Ihe author* seem less like
beleaguered Galileo* than like pseudosclenllflc Creationists They define black* a*
|&gt;roplr who call themselves black — hardly a
scientific description In a mixed racial nod
rty plowing through research, th ey dismiss
many who disagree, and applaud (hose
Including some dubious characters — who
agree
The Idea that racial differences tn IU are a
matlrr of genes as well as environment rests
oh grounds so shaky Iha I I suspect they
raised ihe whole mailer In ordrr lo break 'he
"taboo" against funning racist sentiments.
T h r discussion altciui nature and nurture Is
hardly a new one. You don't have (o Ite a
member of a cognitive middle class lo believe
lh.il wr are products of our genes and our
environment.
Hu* with all the altrntlcn to " T h e Bell
C u n e ," I can feel Ihr emphasis sh illing again
in naturr A n d fhat's not a coincidence For
one thing, genetic discoveries arc on th r Iron!
pages every day. We arr predisposed lo
believe such things as the preposterous
statement H rrrn s lrln made before his death
"If you accept the correlation between crime
und IQ then some people arc g rn rtlrn lly
dlsjtosrd to break (he law.”
More lni|Ntrinnily. we re becoming polllltally predisposed lo accept Ihe Idea lhat some of
our social problems arr encoded In Ihe DNA
It’s all rather convenient.

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Sanford. Florida

Tuesday. fyt.»en,ter t, I W

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House
Continued from Page IA

H o lid a y bash
Halloween royally Queen Louise Ba/y arid King
Archie Partm of the laaane* Nursing Center,

Sanford celebrate at the ennuai perty yesterday
Fach department nominated hopefuls

Banks---------------------Continued from r » | r tA

I dull t know how they would da that
he
They might have la not only shut
them down hut jrull them out in order to have
them completely unusable

commented

A TM s le outweighing r m tn r n r r i' needs Inr
nrund l l i r c l o k « - r «
SiH all *tanks In ihr Central Florida area ha rr
A IM met hIrma Iw-nnis ('uureni. (irrstilrni of
First V m irm lr Hank In le k r Mery says his
customers err offered rents with w h k h with
draws!* ran tv m e tr r l i r s l m r but hr tie* no
actual machine* outside hie tauik as do some
ler tlltks
Set tarif s National tUnk in downtown Sanford
ilia* Hat r A I M fa&lt; lilt ms
W r don t have any
plena to shorten Ihr trouts of iipffsllori el this
tint*- said I’tr U ik n i Mu heel S u its
Ikilihs Ibiuglas of SunlU nk said tir waa not
aware of ant plans to have the A TM lunar* of
ofirrslkm shortened at any of Ih r Isank'a tar lin k s

In New York City Itarry Sr hrrifier a rrcngnl/ed
A I M r rune r sjrrrt. said that less lltar, I (iert cnl of
live &lt;enrolIV s 95 n i l ATM s base restrtr ted twrurs
(rut some t tries may have a greater proportion of
tlinlled hour mar hi ties because of significant
rrtme problems
S&lt; hrrtlier rsum alrtl that there is one crime (or
rat h 2 rnillioti to 1 million A T M transactions
Al the pte w n l time no hour restrictions have
bren acknowledged (o f the use of A I M machines
In Itte Central Florida area
'**r»*sa*w ears * u s * s r I ' n t is r a n «

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Develop
C on tinued from Page IA
dimensional variance to ihr rear building seitt.uk
from ( ountry Club finad from 2 ) (ret in 2&lt;lfeef
During a I N / meeting October JOth a number
of peufilr volied Ihetr objections to the develop
meat A [setltFon signed by approximately 300
persons of tlie surrounding lom munity and a
letter from the Sanford llistucta Trust were both
presented tn opp&gt;iattivn in ihc development,
Ofttev (tents lls ludtil lirltli r sprv trd til le
generated a p M I h lr Increase tn iju ne in (hr
area, the tack of s im Ii items as a gteenbeli. trnnts
i (Mins arid swimming (■mis and |noble ms with
drainage
The matter of building setback requirements
and lot sires never made ,&lt; to a voir at the Oct JO
meeting
Following a dlwcgreeinent about when advance
Hollies of the meeting w rrr mailed to residents
Heat pn&gt;|Hrsed development tailh Items were
tabled (lending an attorney s rsamlnatton of the
legality of the notices They .ire once again, back
o n th r agenda lor this wrek s meeting
Other items w hrdulrd (or consideration at this
Thursday n igh t’s I'A/. meeting include the
following which wetc lisled on the meeting's
agenda as of late last w rek
• Site I'Ian (or Dial (a ll. Inc . a cellular tower
• lie a I 11-11 N a r c is s u s A v e n u e
M a ty

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Grocery store on line
SA N FO R D — The Information Superhighway
now has fond Wall h out (or hugs? No. |u»t
kidding Today, area Winn D u ir siores will
tiegin offering computer stropping (or subsi fibers of the computer dial-up service.
America Online Cyber shopfiers will be able tn
log on and scroll through listings n( 10.000 store
Items Alter making I heir selection. Items are

Dickey
C o n tinued from Page IA
the Judge tso u l ol Intensive
care
Aller Dlekey Is moved la a
regular hospital room, friends
w ho w ish lo send (lowers may do
so
Dickey waa making roller al
Ids home Friday morning when
he crumpled In pain and asked
lo lie taken It* the hospital. Mrs
Dickey let ailed
Although Dickey had toutplained of some lower back pain
lor a lew days. Mrs Dickey said
he i (talked It up lo muscle strain
from workouts in a gym.
"W hat hr has is a performed
divertletil! of Ihr colon.” site
said " T h is could hapjiru lo
anybody. Ii would hap|ieu lo you
tomorrow. Ii J u m swelled up and
sw rllnl op and basically Inirsi
"Th e out-pouring of love from
Ibis comm unity has certainly
Im-cii wonderful for me and al
sortie |Kiini hr will want m know
everyhody who called, and It’s
liceti wonderful." Mrs Dickey
added "It's Ih r most wonderful
part ol a small I o w n "
The Judge has been nut of bed.
sitting In a ch a ir for brief
periods lb- is also undergoing
tnli.vl.iltun therapy.

Public school menu
Wsdnssdsy, Nov. 2 ,1B94
Oven Fried Chicken
Mashed Potatoes
Green Beans

Hrrnrmarv/Dtal ( ill Inc . Ir
• Site H a n (or Parisian Department Store at ihr
Seminole Tnw ne Cenirt Seminole lo w nr Tenter
I.United Partnership, owner
• Request to waive landscaping requirements
ha an rslslln g pole sign for p,n|K-rl&gt; al JIM J S
Orlando Drive lor Habitat (or Humanity Semi
nole County Ksprewtway Authority , owner
• Site H a n (nr Hell South Mobility lot a
ifU . onimuriW at Unite towel Lor prvqx-tiv al :M 4I
Orlando Drive I am tv Wolfe. Lessee
• T D I Master Man (or property at 500-000
Aero lame Wheeled Coach Industries, Inc ,
owner
• T U I stir plan lor true king, storage use at
fill) Aero lame I D l n( Florida, owner
• Site engineering plan lor Sew Trlties Mission
Phase 2, a residential use lor properly al 1701
Celery Avenue New Tribes Mission, owner
• Site engineering plan lor Storage Crall ol
F lo rid a , an office w arehouse use al 211
Norethstar Court Storage (.'rail ol Florida, owner
Additional business (tom Door aml/or com ­
mission members
The I’A Z meellns Is scheduled tn begin
Thursday, Nov* 3, 1994 al 7 p m , In the
commission chambers of Sanlnrd City Hall. 300
N Park Avenue

charged tn a credit card and delivered to the
•(toppers doorstep (or a SO 95 delivery lee The
delivery charge Is waived lor ih r shopper's llrst
try-out. salt! Sonl Huckleberry. Winn-Dixie**
Central Florida s|iokrantan Th e program Is an
introduction to Winn Dixie’s visual shopping
service which will be on Tim e-W arner's in ­
teractive table television service in ih r W rklva
area of the county early nesi year

gets Its lair share from
the stair
W e’ve got to lake care of
ourselves, hut when therr s
dollars nut there we slvnild get
our fair share and we haven't."
says Couch
As an example Couch died
91*81 (IT XI he was stKcrssful In
oMalntng fo( (tie l-ike Jesilp
restoration eflorl The money
rame from a fait ol money Milled
from (mllutefs fine* previously
useit only by the Florida Dr
par l me tit of
v Iron me ntal
Protrt lion
"Central Florida pvit 910 md
lion into thal fund and never got
a single ilotlar mil of II ” he sairl
Hay plares her top priority on
edited l Ion saying It is I he ttdsr
of working towards solutions In
Juvrnllr crime WiSIair itlutn i
and ol her snr u l ills
"W e ra n ’t address Juvenile
crime, health rare welfare re
form unless we ddrlress rduca
non: says May
T o provide more ."noney for
( (tin dl ion Hav suggerls trim
ruing Tallahassee s adminlstra
tlon and proviriir.^ ,norr local
(onirol over Inr*. I he money is
dlUx alrd lu d s -a rn m is
On wrtfari reform, the two
ca n d id a te s e x p re ss s im ila r
telirfs in limiting rovrrage while
rm o u r a g ln g self sufficiency
(o u c h supfaats the pilot pro­
gram tietng tested tn two roun
ties tn the state w h k h grants
medhers lirrirflts for twit years
and pros!des vocational training
If molhrrs are not employed
after the two years, they are rut
off from benefits, although
support for ihetr children con­
tinues
Edurallonal and vocational
training are tmfiorlanl to Hie
sun ess of lire program. Couch
says
" T a m Feeney and t fought for
that and got everything In llierr.
fait w r wanted It stalewtde."
said Couch F r r n r y r&gt;( Orlando Is
now running mate with Jeb
Hush who favors a stricter
program, such as elimination of
day care while mothers are in
vocal tonal training
Conch ftI*«&gt; supports a get
tm igh” approach wlih welfare
cheats. Including criminal pro­
secution
flay supports a similar reform
approach, saying education and
training are needed to break the
cycle ol generations of welfare

Boat------------Continued from Page IA
Environmental
I’rotrt lion Agency, w hich on
Monday announced proposed
requirements aimed at turning
that around
The E l'A viid that beginning
In I99H it will require marine
engine manufacturers to sell
cleaner-burning b o a t engines
and motors for self-propelled
watrr skis and sleds
The new pollution controls w ill
add IO |ierreut to 15 pervrnt to
the price of a boat engine, the
EPA estimated, but said boatrrs
will save money from a 30
percent iw trase in fuel economy
and unproved performance
T h e p r o p o s a l, w h ic h Is
expected lo hr final In about a
y e a r , c a lls fo r c u t t i n g
hydrocarbon emissions from
marine engines by 75 percent by
the year 2006 and also cutting
nitrogen oxide p o llution by
about a third Doth pollutants
are precursor* of smog.

H».»M Ctescs

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Trick or treat
Power Rangers and attches Ineaded Sanford Monday night They
were considered two of the most selected costumes for
Hello ween 1 » 4 Shown, Bendy Asms of Sen ford, hands out
treets to Kayla Phillips, center end James Snyder, 3, left, rather
then face the wrath of these costumed lltHe people
s u p p o rt
M ay s u p p o r t s a
m o dified (d an. how ever She
suggests needy mothers should
receive only, what support Is
needed sueh as lood stamps or
medical assistance, rather than
automata ally giving ihetn ih r
lull pa&lt; Wage of benefits Kay also
supports a modified two-year
limit, shortening or lengthening
the supjiurl prrtod if warranted
May also sup|s&gt;tts a gradual
reduc tlon In benelus instead of a
sharp eul -off
•

In crim inal Ju sllrr reform.
Imth support increases to prrvm l Inn .sfiending Couch says
the state has begun with 9232
million in
prevrnlatlve fluff-

stull hut more should lie done
to educate and train Juvenile
rrirninals to d rln ur them from a
life of crime Couch also says
hardened c rim in a ls need to
serve longer sentrnrr*
May says Job skills (m ining is
important to reduce the number
id repeat o llrn d rts She also says
early a ntlcrtm c and self respect
education In school* are Im por­
tant to stopping Ihc crime cycle
Doth oppose casino gambling,
bul Couch would take his op
position a step further Couch
s u p p o r t s a c o n s t it u t io n a l
amendment opposing new forms
of gambling the slate ” We Itave
enough.” he says of Lotto and
other betting.

I l k ”” '

A long lead time is being
pin|Hised to avoid requiring boat
owners to strap their dirtier
rn gin rs The E l’A esllmates It
could take 20 y r a r s or more to
replace all the currently used
boat engines with less polluting
ones
We re not furring anybody lo
give up Ihetr old boats," said
Mary Nichols, who heads the
E l’A ’* air quality programs.
Hut she told reporter* it was
only ” thr next logical step” lo
(.ike aim at motorboats tn Ih r
campaign lo reduce urban smog,
w hich causes nearly 100 million
Americans to btralh unhealthy
air w im ctlm r during the year.

Offroad gasoline and diesel
engines account for as much as
10 percent of all hydrocarbon
emissions and 17 percent of all
nitrogen oxide em issions tn
urbun arras during sum m rr.
with boats accounting lor much
of thal pollution, (he E l’A said
Hydrocarbons and nitrogen
oxides are components of smog,
which irritate* ih r respiratory
irart. causes chest pain and lung
Inflamm ation and aggravates
other respiratory illnesses
Since 1986. Sm ith said there
has been a 50 percent decline In
the number o( hoats operated in
the state.
informatics fcrcT'
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HOT
SUMMER
SPECIAL

DEATHS
CHARLES L.DISHMAN
Charles L. Dtshman. 82. Vine
Street. Oviedo, died Monday.
Oct. 31, 1994 »t Manor C a rr
Nursing Home. Winter Park
Horn April 25. 1912 in Si Paul,
Va . he moved lo Central Florida
in 1946. H r w-as a re tire d
agriculture mechanic. He was
litpllsi
Survivors Includr wife. Isabrll
G.; sons, Charles O., David L..
Isith of Oviedo: daughter*. Nina
Usery. Cuba, Mo . Georgia Lee
1&gt;.ik Hill; 17 grundchlldrrn. 27
great-grandchildren.
Union Park Memorial Chajiel
Fun e ra l H om e. O rla n d o , In
charge of arrangements

PHYLLIS M. FISCHER
Phyllis M FlM-hrr, 43. Coach
U gh l Court. Sanford, died Sat­
urday. Oct. 29. 1994 Dorn Nov
4. 1950 In Orlando, she was a
lilt-long Central Florida resident
She was manager of South Seas
Shop
Survivor* Include daughters.
Tina C rum p. Candy Hheln. Ik i i I i
of S a n fo rd ; sisters. S h irle y
Windsor. Nicholson. Ga.. Linda.
T e n n e s s e e , J o a n . O c a la ;
brothers Te rry. Hiiltlo. .Jerry.
Mayo; six grandchildren.
G rn ttik n w F u n e ra l H o m e .
Sanlnrd. in charge of arrange­
ments.

JOSEPH MILLER
Joseph Miller. 66. Greenwny

Ave., Sanford, died Saturday.
Oct 29. I91M at his residence.
Horn April 12. 192H in Colquitta.
Ga.. hr moved lo C rn ira l Flnrlda
in 19(10 He wus In the construelinn business. H r waa ILqiiist.
Survivors Include wllr. Delores
Thom pson Miller, sons, F'rrd
Thompson. Hcrnard Miller. A n ­
thony Miller, all ol Sanford.
Joseph ,Jr.. D r Land. Johnnie
U-e. Drllimu; daughters. Gloria
Jean Valtnt. Marie W illiam s,
both ol S a n fo rd . Jo sep h in e
Wilson, Miami brother*. J i m ­
mie. ivtrn it. Lester. Albany. Ga.:
sisters. Georgian Fudge. San­
ford. A n n ie P ra rl Jo h n s o n .
Colqullta. Maggie Hill and Inrll
Houle ImiiIi ol Rochester. N Y.; 16
grandclilldrcn.
Wilson-ElchellK-rger Mortuary,
Inr., Sanford. In charge of ar­
rangements.

VIOLET MARIE RAMAGE
V lo lrt Marie lia m a g r. H I,
Vulrncta u irrrt. Sanford. died
Moml.iv. ( k i III I ‘ KM in Or
Iambi Horn Aug IO. IIH 3 In
Clarksburg. W Va.. she moved to

15 pieces of
chicken (mixed,
white dark)

Central Florida In 1078. She was
a hnmrm.tkrr Stir belonged to
P a lm e t t o A v e n u e U a p t la i
Church. Sanford.
Survivors Include husband.
W a ltm a n
M a c.” ; daughter.
Ilonnlc KrlMmacher. Harbrrvlllr.
brother, Garrett Greene. West
F a rm in g to n , O h io ; siste rs,
Kathleen Stilton. Clarksburg.
W.Va,. Viola A n g c rs lw h . Dela­
ware. Clara June Nutter. O lnry.
Md,: three grandchildren.
H a ld w ln -F a lrc h lld -O a k la wn
Park Cerneiery and Funetal
Home. Lake Mnry. In charge ol
arrangements.

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NOV. 1,1941 - DEC. 28,1993

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have your eternal love.

Your Wife &amp;
Children, George &amp; Daniel

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O R LAN D O
Sanlord • Mike Washington .14
th r winner ul 311 anil m xlri ugc gt»&gt;*qi Inf
IM T w .ilkrf * in I hr I 4tlt .m m u l I&gt;l&lt; k IUt&lt; helm
Kun lor llir ('lillilrrii .it l^ikr l!oU
O v n I ,l.V) runners n w ip r tn l In Ihf rvent
tw-nrflttlng thr i lull} priori 11*hi (ra m at Arnold
r .t lm n Hospital l»r Children and Women
Washington won In 30 54. » l i k h tx-tlered
Stan |N*rlrr (33 111.toil R utw nW rst |.V| 4ti|
Washington wl»o wron seven n m t i U lit Ihr
Sunshine Stair Games ami r im w on thr Sanford
Lakrsbk- ra ir two years ago will next mtti|iflf
in a IO K ratr al L I T in two w rrk* that t* |*art
of Ih r Trai k Shot k Grand l*Mx SrMcs

L A K E MARY — II things keep mi like this Arthur
Harries who managrs Sanford based trams
Monroe Harbour and llrlltj* M ryrr* will have to
m akr riwirii In bis trophy iasr lor hardware from
taikr Maty lo go along with trophies hie Iranis
alrradv won In Sanlord am! W inlrr Springs
Past lor** lay mghl at Ihr l.akr Mary Sjeirts
Complex. Dale IV irr* hom rtrd and drove In lour
rune as Monror Harbour survived a **arr horn
Jay '* Orphans n n and llaron trailed 7 fl tirlore
exploding for seven rune In ih r fifth Inning and
going on to blow not Thirsty Whale. 2 J 0
I h r Um rsdav Night league saw a tilg night for
llir oflrnsrs as llir three trains combined for Wi
run* on 73 hll*. with Sum rest Title w hipping the
lllaikjaiks 25 5 and lletllg Meyer* oufscorlng
the Blackjack* 21-15
Carrying llaron were, thrre hits — Drew
Frrn d y llwn double* five runs three Milt). Chip
tlum blry (two doubles three runs Iwo R III I
Curtis Stimuli (dm t»(r two runs, (our RHIl Mike
McLobon Idouble (tvr nm sl two hits — Stu
Selor k (double, live RHIl K rnny Col Hr (double.
RHIl. Ilrad llrtnl* (three runs, iwo RHIl laury
Johnson (run. two RHIl. Chris liar on (three runs)
onr hll — K rnny S irrn rr (run RHIl
Th lrsiv W'lialr was led by lour hll* — Ell

H a ck e rs lose exciting game
I'A S S E L H E H K Y — I h r PDN Itockrrx (m m
O\tr&lt;}o came Imi k (m m tlrllt tl« if 4 0 amt II I lo
tlr Ih r fd llir al lilt hill a misjudged ll\ l»all Irll
In lor tw o run* a* thr Hall Busters iq&gt;riitled ih r
Hackers N 7 in l U h C W o m m * Slowpiirh
Softt»*ll t-rague action al Red H ut l-akr l ‘atk
PDN nearly pulled mil Ih r win In Ih r I k it torn nl
Ih r seventh a* II loaded Ih r l u v t w llh no one
m il. but all II rould muster t m a sat rtflrr fly
T h r llo&lt; krrw who Irll on 14 runners on U im got a great defensive priformaiMe Inmt Tam m y
Morris al wrrond l u v with Iwo diving »n .»t% ol
line drive* (or double plays Leading ih r PUS
olfrnwr w r r r Joudon M a rlriir |4 lor 4 two runs
•cored. T e rn Mann and Karen Kohw (Iwo hits
each! and Drbhlr Leigh It wo Kill)
T h r Hackers Irll lo 3 3 but arr still only onr
p m r out ol first place as 1‘trl/rls lust In U ll to
4 2 Next on Ihr *« h rd u lr (or l*DS is Anthony s
li r r a at 8 30 p m. nest Monday

Attention youth bowlers
O V IE D O — Thr S rm lm d r County V A II A
Annual Tournam rnt will tw held al Ovtrdo
lainrs. Saturday and Sunday. Nov I 2 and 13
T h r event l* o|irn In all youth league Ixiwlrrs
in Seminole County See your Youth Ih rrrto r in
ra rh h o w lin g « enter and sign up rarlv

W S B L registration, cam p
W IN T E R SPRINGS — T h r W in lrr Springs
H. ikrtti.ilI League Is nowr rrglstrrtng boys and
girl* in grades I through!»
A sm s tatfd again with ih r Orlando Magn
youth program, ihr W-.H1, season will go from
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will tie played on Saturdays and Sundays at
O v ie d o H ig h S rh o o l a n d In d ia n T r a ils
Tusk will*. and.latkson Height* mtddlr school*
Registration forms arr avatlahlr at Ih r office*
of most county elementary and middle schools
T h r registration fee Is *45 lor thr llrsl child
and » 3 5 for rach additional child Add 110 lor
an olflclal WSI1L basketball
la-ague tryout* will tie SaturOav amt Sunday.
Nov 6 and 6. al .Jackson Heights Middle School
For m ore Information, rail 321-5282

AROUND THR STATE

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tiv l ake Mary last Thiinwlay night
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the No IO spot In llw Class IIA Jmll
ol the stale hgth s&lt; ln*&gt;l lootliall |*i||
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Hawks Hrown playrd w ith Cleveland, l-akrrs
and the Mavericks lirlorr Joining Ih r Ileal
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AROUND THE NATION
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N EW Y O R K - Frllp r Alou. whose young
Montreal E x | m»* had the brst record In Ihc
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voles In iMltoilng by 58 wrl'cr* and broad
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two hits - Matt Hopkins (three tuns) one hll
Paul Alegre (run). HMan Manurl (MillI
Paring Monroe Harbour w rrr. ihrre hit*
prtrrs Hinmr run. two runs, four RHIl two hits —
Raymond Harisfleld (double, two run* RHIl one
lilt — Calvin Davis (double, two runs RHIl Frank
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Carrying Ja y 's Orphans w rrr. two tills — Dave
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Jo hn Reid Irun. RHIl Ruben (iarrta and Todd
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Contributing for Suncrest Title were five hits

Mike D A n ik u (triple thrre doulile* four run*,
four RHIl. four hits
Tridd Carlson (triple,
double (our runs seven RHIl Doug Oliver
(double, run iwo RHIl three hits — Todd Still
Hour runs HHI). John D Atnlro (Iwo tuns thrre
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M m t hrtaflan (triple Hirer
runs Kill). Todd Pofie (double, two rune. RHIl.
Kettb Stephens Idouhlr. run three RHIl. one hit
J im Palmer (itouhlr tl.. re runs RHIl. Jainr*
la-dford Idraihle. run. two RHIl
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Aoiliony Curia (run Rltll onr hll — Hal DrK'orso
(two Rllll Rick Andrew*. Trey StoufTer and Kal
Nelson Irunl Sam HallatdlRHIl Mall Hopkins
Powering lletllg Meyer* were four hit* — O rrg
Hardv Itwo double* three runs, three RHIl. three
hits
Howard (double, two runs RUtl. Iwo hit*
Smith (triple, three runs three RHIl. Davi*
Htvanl (double Iwo runs Iwo Rllll Turner
(double two runs Rill, Wyrlel Reed (double two
runs) one hit
Peter* (home run. two run*.
RHIl IM rtsilrId (double, run Ihrre RHIl. McCoy
(run two RHIl llarnrs (run Rllll
ProvIdlng the offense lor the HM&lt; kjorks w rrr.
four hll* — Nelson (run three Rllll. ihrre hlle —
Coda (triple Hirer runs RHIl. Andrew* Idouble,
run five RHIl. two bile — Haltard (double, three
runs. Rllll DeK'orao (run. RHIl. one hll —
Hopkins (Hirer runs! Stmiffer Irunl

SOCCER, VOLLEYBALL REOIONALS TONIGHT
Shannon Munne and her Oviedo
Lion teammates will tie In action
to n ig h t, b o ilin g J a c k s o n v ille Mandarin In the Clae* MA Region 2
O lrle ' V o lleyball n ia lrh al the
Ovtrdo High Srhool Gym nasium
Game lime Is set (or 7 p m and the
nisi w ill lie 44 [irT person
The Oviedo Mandarin winner will
meet the winner of tonight's Region
I game tirtwren Cion rale/ late and
Middle burg on Friday
Other fiA match ups are Region 3
— Dr Phlllt|i« at Hrandon. Region 4
— H loom lngdalr at C le arw a te rCountryside. Region 5 — Melbourne
al Spanish River. Region 6 —
Stone man Douglas at Plantation.
H r a t o n 7 — M i a m i l a li r a a l M i a m i
N i i r l l i w r t l r i n . H r g t n n (* - - M i a m i

Sunset at O Holme* Itrartiiorh
Also tonight will tie the Region 1
Hoy* Soccer game between Or
angrwood Christian and Orange
P.irk Si Jo h n s Country IM v The
game will start at 6 p m at the l-akr
D e stin y So cce r C o m p lr*
The
winner will advance lo the state
tournam rnt this wrekrnd
Ha,** 4WM s, Aon"

Broadway gymnastic teams compete

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M ELB O U R N E — The U S A Gymnastic* 2nd Loral
Qualifying Meet for Levels 4. 5 and 6 was held on
Octotier 8 9 at th r Harbour City Gymnastic* G ym
Hroudway Gymnastics took 32 gule and competed
against 14 other gyma T h is was their second
opportunity to achieve an all around score which would
qualify them for the State Meet* held In December
There will be one more qualifying meet this weekend
(Nov. 5-6) at Broadway Gymnastic# In Winter Spring*
Qualifying In Level 4. needing a acorc of 31 00. were.
In age 6 8. Megan Kratu (32 65). Lindsay Churlon
(32 20) and Am anda Key* f3 1 45| Just missing w rrr
Nicole West (30 90&gt; and Jessica Suvaa 130 85)
In Level 4. age 9 11. qualtflylng were Megan Monbrrg
(third all around with a 34.551 and Gall Glbton (3I.H5).
Monberg's score also qualified tier for the placement
meet for scoring over 34 00 Also competing were.
Heather Morach (30.851. and Angela Pent/ and Tonya
Pullln (both with 29.55)
Doth comjietltors In the 12 and over Level 4 qualified
as Julie lludlow was first all-around with a 33.30 and
Allison Herry was third with a 32.30.

Competing at Level 5. with a qualifying score of
33 50. were, age 7 8. Lauren Hrtnton (6(h. 34 101.
Lindsay Phipps (31.051; age 9 11. Ashley Christmas
(34 051. Meredith Herry (33 901. Am y Sardo (33 05).
Holly Stelnbronn (32 45). Laura Coin (32.15) and Lesley
HMnton (30451. age 12-up. Cam Slurla (5th. 33 051.
JennKer Yorty (6th. 32 80). EMn Tyson (32 151 and
Jennifer Ktrk (32.10).
Vying at Level 6. needing a score of 32.00. were, age
8 11. Lindsay Combe* (34 90). Christine Roberta
133 70). A dele Arceneaux (33 051. Christie Young
(32 50) and Stephanie Mealor (32 45); age 12-14. Angela
Strlngham |5lh. 35 15| and Susan Gagnon (33 90&gt;
In other new*. Broadway Gymnastics sent their new
Ikivs' Team to their first meet on October 22-23 tn
Tam pa. They were entered In Class VII gymnasts
In individual events the twys scored;
Corey Phillips, age group H-9. second on vault and
third on pommel horse; Steve l.uken*. age group 10-11.
second on pommel horse, fourth on floor and llllh on
vault; Shaw n M ltruk. age group 10 11. second
all-around, first on pommel horse, second on vault,
third on ting*, parallel liar* and high bar. and Hrandon
Greek, age group 8 9. seventh all around.

SANFORD HERALD PLAYER OF TH E WEEK

Hinshaw leads Rams
to upset of Mainland
B y D EA N SM ITH
Herald Sports Writer
L A K E MARY - Tyson lllnshaw's
all-around ability on the football
field ra m r lo the front last Thursday
night as the quarterback, defensive
hack, punier did a llllle bit of
everything as the Lake Mary Rams
upset the previously undefeated
Mulnlund Buccaneers. 27-26.
H in s h a w s c o re d I h r g a m e ­
winning touchdown on a 17-yard
quurterlMick sneak right up the
middle with 3 48 remaining In the
game.

Ills touchdown was the biggest
play in a game lull of huge perfor­
mance*. Hinshaw also threw a
t o u c h d o w n p a s s , saved tw o
tourhd o w n * w ith excellent d e ­
fensive play* and also came up w ith
an Interception. For good measure,
he also punted three times for a
36 3 average
The senior finished the night w ith
24 yards rushing on two rarrles and
complete 7-of-14 passes for 71 yards
and the one touchdown.
For h's effort*, the Lake Mury
senior le this week'* Sanford Herald
Player of the Week.

Also considered for the
Player of the Week.
• Lake M ary's Recolon
Ju m p p who rushed for 188
yards and scored a touchdow-n
• Lake Brantley'* Heath
R lten o u r. who rushed (or 67
yards and two touchdowns.
' • Seminole * C liff Branch,
who |Msse«l for 35 yards, ran
for 28 yards and caught two
jtasses lor 14 yard*.
• Lyman's
A lv in Cum m lnga. who ran (or
130 yards.
• l.akt Howell's K e lv in
C h la o lm , who ran for 82
yards.
• Ovtrdo'* Brlon King, who
ran for 82 yard*

Tyson Hinshaw

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She helps seniors to create ceramics crafts

4 H Livestock C lu b forming
A ir ym i m in i aird in learning m oir s U m t llvrslcwk and
raising animal*'’ A new 4 If Livestock C lu b I* forming In llir
O vied o aira n( Seminole C tninly and l. o|xn to youth III I l x
county who air Interested In learning about raising l**th .mall
and large animal*

■y SUSAN WBNNSN
Htrald Correspondent
SA N FO R D — FtN years, senior
rttlfrn* have had the hrnefll of
the ra rin g hands of Sa n d y
MKiaha A 23-year resident of
S a n fo rd . M e O a h a a n d h r r
husband. Ralph, have rnjoyrd
thl* com m unity They have two
children Ralph J r and Charles
MiGaha work* with *rnlor*
out of her home volunteering
with her i c t e rtik H a a s e * and
with iwo srnkN centrr* She ha*
worked w ith the Casselberry
Senior C entrr for eight year*
every Friday rooming and the
Winter Spring* SrnkN Center
rv rry Thursday evening
She B|M&gt;ke about how six got
started "I wa* going through
tlx to llrg r program* at first.”
.lie said ” | taught al the meal
l o n g r e g a t e sight* through Sent
lnote ( .im m unity College It wa*
a grant funded program ”
Her Initial interest six M id
wa* fueled by hrr brother who
came to Disney and saw ceram­
ic* there and got her Intelrstrd
a* well as her previous job al
IM G Ceramic* *’t enjoy Ihe
Involvement with the people.”
s h e M id
'Keeping bury help*
me sleep graid at night I always
had Scout* and 4 If when the
kid* were younger ”
Speaking of memorable people
In her Involvement McGaha said
’’{.have a lady at the Casselberry
cenier that’s blind I help her
with her work
Catalog* were a source from
which many of the seniors get
Idea* for future prujert* ” 1 have
a catalog." M id McGaha. "Th e y
pick out what they like to do
Some may gta/e a piece and
wNnr don t Some only do Mains
and acrylic* I have a kiln I
bring the work home and put It

tb r ( lu b* fli*l prnjrt I will lir talking pigs that will lx
r sh lhllrd and shown al Ihl* vrat a S rm in o ir Cminiy and
Centra) M m Ida Fair's swine shows Member* will nerd to atari
ilu* oru)r&lt; t in llx i x *t l r » » r r i t . In order to lx ready lor (h r
tan* T b r H ub m rm txra will al*o lx Irviktng lor Waal people,
b u s ir x w . ami organizations who air in trira trd In attending
•h r tail au&lt; lion a* a bid dr t lor Ihrlr animal*
II )o u a ir intrusted and want mm# litfor trial k&gt;u on ihla 4 II
i lub in would likr lu join i all 4 II volunteer Denise ItMdgr* at
14071 w il 9677 or ihr Srm tnotr County 4 II office al 323 2300
r » i S!W n Srminoir C m in ty 4 II t* Ih r ym ith development
program of tbr ('(■i{xraltve F. atension and (migrants arr o jx n
to all rrgaidlraaof rare « nlor erred or national origin

CALENDAR
Overeaters to gather
A rrgulai mrrtlng i&gt;( Over eater* Anonvmoti* la conducted i n i
fix sd a ys al 7 :KJ p m at M r»i linllrd Methodist C hu n h
corner id I’aik and 3lh Sanford F i n m o ir Information rail
Carol al 322 4N137

N arA no n to offer help
Nat A ivm a aril hrlp group lor rrla m r* and litrnd* cV
addkt* will mrrt 1 u rw lay al N p m at Orlando C xnrral
Hospital For m oir information rail 8896364

Clogging cla sse s formed
I b r Old lllrkiwi SliNnprr* offer Irrr tx g ln n rr (logging
f l a w * Inirrm rdlatr and advanced Irwaon* alto available
M rrtlng* are al Ihr (V lto n a Civic A%*&lt;» u iio n on I u-sday*
from 6 ti&gt; it p m Call 3 4 0 0 3 2 0 Icn more information

Take off pounds se n sib ly
M e m lxi* of take (tfl Pound* Sensibly. TOI*S. Invite tb r
public to join I hr in on Tuesday evening* from 7 to 8 p m at
Ihe First Christian Church. 1607 Sanford A v r .Sanford
The group now ha* a private loom In wrtgb people between
11 I3 a n d ti 4 5 p m
Fath week a different {wogram on weight loss will be
&lt;ondurted
Foi m o ir information about Ibr rlub . ra il 323-1766 or
123 1604

S rm in o ir Community College (SCCI Toaatmaalrr* C lub
*t»Sk| will meet every Tuesday of the m onth. 7 30 p m . it
l-akr Mary Clum ber of C u m m e n e office. tn l-ake Mary Centre,
hunt

D E A N A B U T : You recently
published a Inter about a young
couple * wedding mishap on a
rrular ship The writer wanted to

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O ptim ist Club m e e ts weekly
T f x Sanford Optimist C lu b meet* every Wednesday at noon
at the Colonial Hoorn al To u rh lo n * In downtown Sanfonl
\ l.llor* a rr welcome

K iw anis Club m eets W ednesday
T l x Kl wauls Club of Sanford bold* It* noon luncheon
meeting* every Wednesday at the Sanford C ivic Center. North
Sanlord Avenue al Ih r lakefrunt V l.itlug Klwantana are
welcome For Information call Wall Smith. 323 3086

Dancing for sen io rs
T b r (Tver 30 Dance C lu b dance I* held r v r r y Wrdne*day.
from 2 30 • 4 30 p m al the Sanford Civic C e n tre Live music
by Ib r Drltnnlaiis 11 piece band Donation $2 00

C oastliners meet W ednesday
S A N F O R D — The 1993-94 Coastllner* mceiing* will be held
al IO u m I b r flrwt Wednesday of each m onth al Ibr Sanford
Senior Center. 401 E Seminole Hlvd.
All former member* and employee* of the former Allanllc
Cna.tllne Railroad arr Invited to attend
For information, rail F P Dunn al 322-8981.

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I had iwo month* lo plan our
wedding after m y fiance learned
he would have hi* leave from the
Arm y My budget w u very tight.
*o I made the bridesmaid*
dresses. and because I didn’t
want to put anyone tn a financial
bind. I alto paid for the tuxrdo
rental*
It was the hottest day of June,
with thunderstorm* Mv parents’
toilet overflowed that morning,
with a house full ol hou*egucala
My maid of honor *penl Ihe
previous day al the beach, where
she got a terrible sunburn on her
hark and shoulders One of the
ushers was told his Arm y leave
was canceled O u r reserved
motel room was "taken" when
we got there. And when we
returned from our brief honey­
moon. w r discovered that the
photographer la friend) had used
only black-and-white film!
That was 25 years ago last
June. We have only one colored
photo of us walking down the

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In the kiln If they're glaring it. It
has two firings to do. so I work
on It "
M cG aha d iscu sse d fu tu re
plans f&lt;N work with other se­
nior* "I Just got a call from The
Forest” she M i d ” 1 taught there
for eight or nine year* but I
haven't worked there In a year
Th e y have thetr own kilns I look
forward lo going back there I
enjoy the people therr I'd al*o
like to do one m o ir s r n k N « lasa
at a nursing home or s r n k N
center tn Sanford,"

She prepares much of the
projects for those involved In her
Hasae* 'I clean Ihe greenware.”
•he said ” 1 do It lor all of my
classes %o it ran tx time con­
suming *
Much thought wa* given to the
type of work she give* to hrr
group* txcausr of many consid­
erations "I try to stay away
from paints with lead.” she said
"These are a health hazard
Must of tlx new (Mints and
glazes a rr good and loud sale
W r sit down and talk atmul what

they're going lo do with Ih r
work they i house For example
will It hr a fruit howl or hold any
fond If so. w r look at the (taints
mute carrfully ”
Contributing to better the lives
of srnkN* l* the work McGaha
feels called y&gt; do She * helped
m any In the Central Florida area
and continue* to find more
Showing ihem how In llnd fun
ways to *|xnd their time has
given hrr a re laving way In
share something she already
loves to do

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Sandy MeOaha (standing) giraa Dottl# Klac/ak pointers In ceramics.

DEAR ABBY: It. a recent
colum n, you com m ented on
nosy people who ask. "H ow old
arr y o u ’/ ’ ’
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th em I h e y e a r

ABIG AIL
VAN BUREN

aisle. (A guest took It.I It’s a little
out of focus and taken from a
strange angle Did any of this
dampen my spirit*? Not on your
life — I wa* on cloud nlnel
It wa* a marvelous day for u*.
and we have had others, such as
the births of our children and
their graduations from high
school and college We count our
blcMlng* — not our mishaps?

BLESSED IN DELAWARE
DEAR ABBYi Now I have to
tell m y "chtldrrn-at-w eddlng"
story: It took place in a remote
part of Montana tn a beautiful
church with a raised altar area
tn front of a gorgeous stalnedglasa window
Many of the guests, myself
In c lu d e d , had d riv e n fro m
S o u the rn C a lifo rnia for the
event. The groom was m y neph­
ew. and the rtng bearer was the
bride* nephew. "C h a d .” age 6
When Chad and the flower girl
led (he procession down I* :
a is le , e v e r y t h i n g s e e m e d
picture |xrfect.
As Ihe ceremony progressed,
however. Chad decided It was
too study for hint so he pro­
ceeded lo walk out behind the
bride and groom (unbeknownst
to them), faced the audience,
and throughout the entire cerrmony. made a startling reper­
toire of monkey faces!
Ills parent* and part of the
bridal parly on the dais made
furtive but desperate gestures to
Chad and relatives to "do some­
thing!" but. since no one could
without disrupting the entire
odalr (coaxing from Ihe front
row got nowhere), and the bridal
(Mir w rrr oblivious to what was
going on behind their hacks, wc
all sedately lei the wedding land
antics) go on.
When my nephew and his
bride revelwed the vedeotape ol
their wedding. Itniead of being
upset, they laughed uproari­
ously. und said this was one
wedding none of us would ever
forged (After Chad’s parents got
hint home. I'll bel Chad won’t
forget It either! I
Now my nephew and his wife
had two little girls of thler own
w h o h a ve in h e r it e d t h e ir
arenta’ wonderful aenae of
umor.
D .A . B U R B O N . E N C IN O .
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lei them figure It out.
When I'm askrd that question,
my stock reply Is ” | was born
48ly years after president L in ­
coln wa* assassinated.” Not
surprisingly, some have said. "I
don’t know w hrn Honest A lx
died!
ROBERT C. BROWN.

EUREKA. ILL.
DEAR ROBERT: Clever And
for those readers wh&lt;»se recall of
presidential history Is rusly.
Abraham Lincoln died April IS.
1863

DEAR ABBY: I am a wife and
the mother of three healthy,
active children, ages 6. 6 and
31*.
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Tht* paragraph deserttx* me
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"I doubt If there Is a mother
alive who has not done or said
something to her child In anger
One need not lift u hand to hurt a
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I llkr Kmart ” M* Irby aald “ You i an llnd
c*rr&gt; thing al Km art you ran llnd at Wal Mart “
T h r n r » Wal Mart In too big a storr for an olil
prraon llkr in r," atrr aaid
Kmart Crap 'a atinouni r m r n t In S rp lrm lrrr
that It « 4 i i lm tng 110 underperforming otnrea
nationwide had little impart In rttlra hkr Italia*
w ltrrr m ini shoppers havr rnny ar t run in a
varirty of dlNvnmt retailers
But H'a dtfTrrrnt In tht* town of 15.000. *nmr
HO rmlr* to thr northeaal Hrwldcnts waged a
letter-writing campaign whrn Kmart ro n ild rrrd
rim in g thr Sulphur Spring* *tnrr a few vrar* ago
and now in n ir arr asking thr company to change
Ita mtnd again, aald Hill Elliot I r * rru tiv r v lrr
president of th r Itopkin* County Cham brr of
Commerce
“ I hatr to arr If go It'a Ju*l a *ftamr we ran t
k rrp them bcdh.” *atd Sitr Vtanlrt a terretarv
from nearby Greenville making a quirk trt|&gt; to
Kmart
On a weekday afternoon it « truay at froth thr
Kmart and thr Wal Man which alt Ir-wo than I 1*
rnllr* apart &lt;&gt;n th r lo a n i rnatnrlrag
T h r Wal Mari Suprrvrntrr » htrh oprnrd tn
May. t* a massive gray building » n h a gmrery
added to thr •■onvcnttonal Wal Man It *it»
tncongmoualv arrm * thr uifeel from a hucwllc
field where row* graze near a lumMetiown wnrtd
turn
The Kmart la rnurh older and smaller a platr
wfiere local teen ager* gather tn the parking lot
on weekend night*
Cu*tomrra at the K m irt repeatedly faulted the
new atorr for what they railed a lark of aervtce
and long rherkout line* a* well aa it* *i/e
“ I Ju*t can't do all that walking at W'al Man It *
loo much." *ald IVrbbte Holder who frought a doll
at Kmart for her great granddanghtrr
"You ran get people to wait on you here, and
you ran t over there," *ald J a r k y Wlika, a
carpenter He *.ild he recently walked out of
Wal Mart when no one would help him reach the
$ 119 bicycle he wound up buying rl*ewherr lor
hi* lO-year-old daughter "I walled ao king I left ”
hr *atd
A* Irma Dtrmlado *ho{&gt;prd lor i lot hr* with her
18-month-old daughter. ahe wa« di*appotnted to
learn the Kmart will be *huttrrrd
Thin t» my
favonte *tnre for clothe*
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passed “ Home Alone" to become
the No 4 film on the all time
domestic box other list of top
gntaslng movies at $286 3 m il­
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In ticket sales over the weekend,
breaking the I M S million re­
cord for art October weekend set
earlier tills m o n th by “ The
Specialist." Jo h n Krter of Exhib­
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Monday

Th e To p 20 movies al U.S and
C a n a d ia n theater* over the
weekend a* compiled by Exh ib ­
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turns and studio estimate*
I “ Stargate." MGM. $16 7
million. 2.033 locations. $8,190
per location. $16 7 million, one
week.

“ Pulp Fiction
was second
over the weekend with B5 7
million; “ The Specialist” wa*
third w ith 54 million.

2. “ Pulp Fictio n ," Miramax.
$ ri 7 million, 1.494 locations.
$3,809 per local Ion. $30 6 m il­
lion. three week*

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averaged $14,933 per location at
3fi theaters, com pared with
$ 8 , 1 9 0 per l o c a t i o n (or
“ Stargate.”

3. “ The Specialist.“ Warner
Bros . $4 million. 2.363 loca­
tions. $1,678 per location. $43.6
million, four week*.
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(ions. $1,350 per location. $36 8
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mount. $1.9 million. 1.580 loca­
tio n !. $ 1 , 1 7 8 per lo ca tio n .
$286 3 million. 17 week*
10. "S ile n t F a ll." W arner
Bro*. $1.53 million. 1.251 loca­
tions. $1,224 per location $1 53
million, one week
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demption." Columbia. $1 4706
million. 929 locations. $1,583
per location. $12 5 million, six
week*.
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Disney. $1.4702 million. 1.482
locations. $992 per location.
$6 6 million, two weeks.
13. “ Only Y o u ." TrIStar. $1.4
million. 1.162 locations. $1,178
per location, $17.4 million, four
weeks
14. “ Squanto: A W arrior's
T a le ." Disney. $1.1 m illion.
1.022 locations. $1,095 per
location. $1.1 million, one week.
15. “ Q u iz Show. * Disney.
$948,292. 577 locations. $1,643
per location. $19. 3 m lH lnn.
seven weeks.
16. “Jason's
L y ric ," G ra m e rcy. $875,486.
406 locations. $2,156 per loca­
tion. $17.5 million, five week*
17. " T lm c c o p ." Universal.
$593,140. 760 locations. $780
per location. $41. 6 m illio n ,
•even week*.
18. "T ru e Lies." 20th Century
Fox, $542,610, 595 locations.
$912 per location. $144 million.
16 weeks.
19. “ Bullets Over Broadway.”
Miramax. $537,590. 36 loca­
tions. $14,933 per location.
1674.294. two weeks.

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highlighted by today • deal
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name hand and a fifth irump.
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YOUR B IR T H D A Y
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have more opportunities than
usual to tirioine Involved In new
endeavor* with n rw people.
WhaC* In Ihr oiling could Imexclllng
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today T h rrr I* a *|iecl.il niche
only you can fill. Scorpio, treat
yourself lo a birthday gill Send
for your A*tro&lt;iraph prediction*
for Ih r year ahead by mailing
SI 25 lo Astro-Graph, c/o till*
nrwa|Miprr. I’.O Box 44B5. Nrw
York. N Y. 10153 Hr »urr lo
stale your zodiac sign
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21) Strive lo Ik - logical today, but
don't detach yourself from your
Intuition. Haiti factor* are In
good working order
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19) Today. Instead of worrying
about tiling* that may never
happen, focus y o u r mental

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trump, but It wa* to no avail
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a diamond In hand i a»hed Ihe
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should lead a* m a n y round* of
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here Can I he co n trail *1111 lw
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d um m y and call* lor a lowdiamond Dul East *trp* In with
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flcult a* you'd untlclputrd Th e
help of a talrntrd ally could get
you slarird.
PISCES |Fcb 2 0-March 201
Plan* lo which you've given
considerable t h o u g h t should not
I k - altrrrd ut t h r Iasi minute.
Your game plan I* a sound m ir
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according lo Hoyle
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appear* frightening, will later I k seen a* constructive.
TAURUS (A p ril 20 May 20)
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you've been trying to Improve
mlglii finally I k - visible today.
Keep up Ih r ginal work There *
light al Ih r rn d of I h r tunnel.
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NEWS DIGEST
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Sporta
Basketball, soccer teams play
S EM IN O LE
The girl* liuvkrilu ll amt fmy*
and girlv soccer «r**oii * got underway lull Imre
Mondav night with five contest*
Bee Page IB

□ People
Dolls tell a family story
M a ry a n F a rn s w o rth e o lle rts dolls and
figurine* as a her hobby And Irh lm t every o n e
o f her distinctive replica* I* a me mors file story
connected lo a larnili member
Bee Page 3B.

No ring-ring at City Hall
SA N FO R I) — T h r Sanford C lly llall was
without telephone service few m m r time lh l»
m orning Southern Hell's U m Strtrklrr u v i
thr disruption &lt;|)|Mrrnll)r » m r i u m t m thr
irs u ll ut a |niwrr outage that &lt;» t lined before thr
rtty hall opened at H .TO thi* meaning
Sin* klrr says the phone service * * i rratnrrd
hy 9 43 The rtty hall ts b rllrv rd to br the only
area which had the problem

Thanksgiving food
S A N FO R D — For the *e\rnth ronarrutlve
year, member* ol the Greater Orlando Assoc ia
tlon «»( Rrallora will hr donating food auppllea
and gift certificate* (or diM nbulkin to )&lt;■ al
organl/aikm* who aupply food to arra needy
lamtliea during the holiday *r.»*on
Today. between I and 4 p in realtor* will lie
dtalrthutlng thouaand* o( |*&gt;und* of food and
gilt certiorate* to Sanford Chrtwtun Sharing
Center. Seniinote t hnattan Sliartng Center.
Coalition for the ffonirle** and the Mu*lart1
Seed

Lake still rising
Water may
sopn spill
over seawall
By J. N A R K BAftPIBLD
Horaid Somor Staff Writer
SA N FO R D
Lakr Monroe i mild n*e another
foot Ui the coming weeks enough water lo flow
over the sraw all and flood surrounding are a*
Yeslerilay ihe lake at Sanford Marina was
measured at ft 57 feet above mean *ea level IN
Inches above the 5 02 f««it level It rra« tied lirfore
Tropical Storm Gordon rains began last Tuesday
llv Nov 18 the take rea&lt; bed h 21 feet, a rt*r of
more than four tm he* a tlay
Tom Ziegler senior professional engineer with
the St Johns River Water Management District
said this morning the lake may rise to 7 75 or N
feet during Ihe nest three to four w rrk *
"There's really no way of predicting how high It
could go but we don I think that * far nil. said
Ziegler If 11 s within an Irw li of th r seawall now.
that U put It over “
The level inuld place I he Dke level at a level
rarely reached In recent decade* Following
Hurrtcane Donna In Seprembrr 1B0O. Ilie level
c rr*lrd at 8 14 feet At lhat lim e Seminole
Ikmlevard and even portion* of First Street were
flooded
Hut thr real don/&gt; id the ir n t u r y wav in
October 1953. when after a sum m er of heavy
rain*. Ihe lake crested at 8 37 feet File
Baa W a te r, Page BA

Irti Benson

The play’s the thing

F o r m ora w aathar,

boo

Fapo t A

With the water level higher than It ha* been tn
several year* Ihe water blasting against the
shoreline along ihe m arina* northern side ha*
caused considerable erosion At place*, the water
wore away Ihe earlh under the graaav area* at the
northeastern (larking lot area, causing an almost
ravrllkc situation
Although several truckload* of fill were put in
Bee E ro d e , Page BA

e «| H io i1 c o m m e t r i a l c o ra s a iu t l o m a k e th e « IVy a b r l t r ,

p la r to live.
* I wish lo thank m y fellow &lt;m n mission era for their
suppon and confidence In m y election a* mayor I
e*(&gt;ertally wish to thank out new deputy mayor J im
Carrico and com inlM loner Hill Winston for their
sopporl I look upon this election as an op|a&gt;nunlly to
firing the City of Longwood Into the 21st century which
t* less than six years away I also ho|ir that my election
will improve relation* between faction* which exist in
our city.*’
Wlien asked flow she knew Carrtco and Wlnsion
would support her for mayor, she denied discussing II
I h c Longwood, Fo g s BA

Poverty
before
murder
• y SA ND NA B L L IO T T
Herald Staff Writer
S A N FO R D — The abject poverty
In w h ic h a N o r t h C a r o l i n a
atuirrrropprr'a family was raised
was described by several defense
witnesses during I he |ienalty phase
ol I hr Merle C’nflrld case Monday.
Colteld, 44. plradrd guilty In first
degree murder in the 1988 stabbing
death of t.l Te h Vu. owner of Mr. C 's
Southern Fried Chicken. 2 I0 0 S.
French Avenue. Sanford Circuit
Court Judge C Vernon Ml/e Jr. Is
hearing evidence for the sentencing
Bee P e n a lty. Page 5 A

INDEX

T o d a y : P a r 11 y
cloudy. High around
In ih c low er 80s.
North wind lO m ph.

SANFORD — Although I he illy of Sanford
managed to liavr little damage from Ihe wind* of
Tropical Storm Gordon there was damage
nonetheless earned hy the waves on l-ake
Monror e »p n tally al north side of the Monroe
H ull.if Marina

L O N G W O O D — It is madam mayor tn the City of
luingwund now Irt* Henson was elected tnavor by a 3 2
vote Mondav night J im Carrico will tie deputy mayor
under the dlstrtci rotation method u*rd to fill dial post
Henson laced off w ith former deputy mayor Ron
Sargent for the lop spot and came away as ina)or with
the tiacktng of new conimtivsinners Hill Wlnton. Carrtco
and her own vote Annarnarte Va&lt;ra nominated Sargent
for may or
In a prefiarett statement. Henson thankrd her tiai kers
and said she Is looking to the futurr to develop and

C om piled from staff raporta

State earns name again!

By NICK F F B IF A U F
Herald Staff Writer

Harvu Staff Writer

L A K E MARY — How much dirt — and money
— can a sinkhole swallow?
A lot. according to the county Public Works
Department A county road superintendent
estimate* It cost $15,000 In d in and labor to fill
the Manadarln Estates sinkhole this past
weekend Tom George said about 2.000 cubic
yards of dirt — 130 truckloads — was needed
this weekend to fill the gaping hole at |8«J0
Crowley Circle west of Interstate 4.
Th e hole, about 40 feet wide and nearly 60
feet deep, ate more than 40 truckload* before
progress was noted, said George. "W e thought
we had It plugged twice, but It fell through." he
said " I guess three time* w as» liartned "
T h r sinkhole gobbled up a portion of Crowley
Circle and a sidewalk Those rr|ialrs will tost an
estimated $5.(XX). said George

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High waters erode shoreline

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Wafer laps Ihe seawall lop In Lake Monroe. Officials caution passersby to welch for

Benson tapped Longwood
mayor; Carrico is deputy

Sinkhole arrests
L O N G W O O D — Rent mote County depot tea
arrratrd four prople yewterday fur tirapaaalng at
thr sinkhole on Hunt C lub IfcMilrvari) In thr
W rhlva arra
Sheriff* *|*ikr*inan Kd McDonough •*!() the
four were not tamked. but w rrr given nolle r* to
apprar In Srnitnolr County court on Dec 12
McDonough *uld the arrest* were made after
the property owner. Hill Chatlt*. said he was
wilting to prosrt ute any person found trr»(kissing on tiie sinkhole property.
Chatlt* has reportedly agreed to erect a fence
today.
At latest word, the sinkhole measured 80 feet
across and 55 feet deep
Sheriff's deputies are providing security at the
sinkhole.
McDonough said thr security I* being pro­
vided by reserve deputies who do not get paid
for th r work which mean* the security I* not
costing taxpayer*

5«n»onJ. Florida

Tho Lyman High School Ihosplan
group has presented tho play
M 'A ’S 'H al Ihe school Tho comic
drama about tho Korean Conflict,
which bocamo a movie and a
long running television sorles. re­
mains a favorlto with audiencos.
Above, CpI. Max Kltngor (played by
Dan Nichols), who Is bucking for a
Section 8 discharge from tho Army,
dresses In women's clothing, but
continues his duties whllo tho other
camp members play cards Below,
principal Dr Pete Gorman bathed in
tho spotlight, made his acting debut
as Gen Hammond In the school's
production.

S ch o o l board
to cho o se
a chairm an
By VICKI DeBORMIKR
Herald Staff Writer
S A N FO R D — It's a mystery that
plays Itself out every November.
W ho will l»e thr next chairman of
the Seminole County sc hool hoard?
The chairman of the hoard pre­
side* over ni'-rllng* and ad * a* the
official representative of ihc lioard.
es|ieclally In legal matters. The term
a* chairman lasts a year
Dr llurttara Kuhn ha* been tinboard chairman for the past 12
months.
The vice chairman acts In ih r
chairm an s stead in ih r event that
Ih r chairman Is nnl able lo be
prrsent at a meeting
Sandy Robinson Is the current
See C h a irm a n , Page B A

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NEWS FROM TH E REGION AN D ACROSS THE S T A T E

FLORIDA
BRIEFS

New leaders to be picked today
Republicans gain power as lawmakers meet

Third dead prostitute similar to others
MIAMI — The body of a Ihlitl prnstttute *ti angled In as many
month* (tad writing on II lhal Indicated the death may la*
linked to two nthrt slaving* authorities %ald
Chairty fa y Nava. 23. was found dead ra lly Sunday
Authorities believe thr wittiiu; on her ( m i k wav by th r klltrr or
killer*
r
We're rhara&lt; terlilng It a» a very unuaual nirsadge."
Metro Dade Investigations chief John Farrell said Monday
Police, who won't rlalioratr on th r writing. M y the
similarities In the case* Include that tire three frequented the
w m e are* a* prostitute* and that all three Untie* were found
along roadsides in *outhwr*t Miami's Weal cheater se&lt; tion
Neither of the Oral two victim* hail writing* on their Unite*,
police aald
The body of F.h*a "D aphne" Martinez. 44 wa* found Ocl H
t-azaro ('nmesaua. a 27-year old male proalltulr. wa* found
dead on Sept 17 lie wore female clothing
Police aay one of the victim* carried the AIDS vtru*

■ y ADAM Y EO M A N S
Associated Press Writer
TA LLA H A S S EE
Republican* will final
ly have the &lt; ham r lo run a state legislative
hndy In Florida now that Ihe G O P I*
officially taking control of ihe Florida
Senate
We re exi ttrd at*&gt;ut the op|*&gt;rn»nity to
lead Ihe Senate for ihe first time In history,"
•aid Sen J im Scott of Fort Lauderdale w tin
will be elected as pre«ldetd of the 40
member rhamtier when the Legislature
hold* II* one day organization session lo
day
SiotI won the right lo head the 40
member chamber when the GOP captured
21 Senate *rat* In Iht* month * elec tion*

H r will ( it the first Republican to serve a full
tw o year trim in the pu*l
Set at liaan l dis* lowcl »pe, tfW • of what he
hope* to accomplish bul he M id he would
IcKtis on crime school* Ihe rnvtreatment
government streamlining and economic
development
In the 12 0 member House where Demo
i rat* are clinging to a slim majority. Rrp
Petri Rudy Wallace D St IVfetsburg l*
e*|irrtrd lo hr sw um In a* *prahrr for Ihe
next two vear*
tw e n ty l*n member* of thr Senate and
120 members ol tbe House will he sworn In
t(«lav The one clay araaion precede* com
mitt re meeting* that lead tip to Ihe Man h 7
regular arsaion
Voter* approved moving
k Ih r 6 0 dav

*e*aion one month lo give lawmaker* more
lime to (weytarr legislation
tt wa* an unuaual scenario Monday f&lt;)c
Senate Urnvor rals a* they met to elect a
leader who will serve a* something other
than jifraklent
Gov L e sio n Chile* wtvo face* (aitrntU l
headaches trying In |*a*a hia legislative
propoaal* gave coonakln hata lo the
senators During hi* re election campaign
Chile* dubtird himself lire he resm .’’ nr Hie
smartest Inugheal raccam In Ihe forest
The Senate a id (iriiMa raca r h a r Sen
Ken Je n n r of Fort laiudrrdair a* there
trader
Chile* urged Ih r Senate Drmoc rata In
Improve communications with the public
and av old gridlock with Republican*

Builder convicted of defrauding county
MIAMI — A builder accuard of chratlng Dade County out of
$200,000 for federally subsidized re|i#lr* at a housing projec t
was convicted of aubmtltlng fal*e document* to defraud the
government
Eduardo Crenel. 67. wa* found guilty Monday of If) count* of
auhmtttlng phony document* Out the Jury acquitted him of
five count* of mall fraud and an additional count of aubmilling
a faiae document
U S Dtatnct Judge la-norr Neahltt aet aentenrtng few Feb 13
Crenel, who remain* free on $50,000 bond, fare* up to fifty
year* In prtaon
Hi* attorney. Fred Schwartz, said hr would appral
Proaecutor* said Crenel apd hi* company. Carolina Con
atructlon. aubm lltrd phony Involre* — in Ihr name* of other
firm* — to aupport Inflated billing* to the county

Big limb topples on Edison home
F O R T MYF.H.S — An H ton limb from the trunk of a fig trre
planted by Thoma* Edlaon broke off and crashed Into a gnr»t
room at the Inventor * eatate
The Morrton Bav fig wa* plantrd w m r 75 vrar* ago Irt
Ed twin * quest to find a dome* tic rubber *r*tirce ft grew to a
height of 60 feel and became the large*! of tt* kind in the *taie
Nearly hall of ihe tree which l* about 8 feet round al tt* la w
toppled Sunday Into a room once u*rd by Edison s sen ant*
Damage* were r*Mmatrd al $10,000
Th e room lan't ahown during lour* and wa* empty except lor
aome old chair* Tour* went on a* u*ual
Muarum official* found anm r rotten w&lt;«*1 In the trre and also
*av wind* fmm Tm piral Storm Oonlon may be [&gt;artly lo blame
for the break

’Turkey Feet' a feast
Employees of the City ot laae Mary gathered tof T-jikey Fast
Friday at the Community Building City provided turkeys were
complimented with a multitude ot covered dishes Chris Savage
(left photoi. with the public wofks department fills his piste
while Valeria Miltery (right photo, from left), administrative
secretary to the police Chief. C a rd Foefar. City clerk, and Nancy
Fadsra*. personnel and purchasing technician wait for dessert

Revenue department deletes 200,000
T A L L A H A S S E E — Revenue official* *av they have trimmed
about 500.000 addressee* — Including some who are dead —
from their mailing ll*t for child support account *tatcmcnt*
The first round of statement* which numbrred about
700.000. went lo many people who ahouldn I have received
them That occurred after child aupport enforcement * a*
moved out of Ihe Department of Health and Rehabilitative
Service*
A new mailing will go out in the next aeveral week* to about
300,000 famllle* — Jual thoae case* in which support
paegspm* are owed. Revenue Dtrec tor Lurry Fur ho lold a new*
e a tlfm n rr Mon da v
The new siaiemenio may still contain erroneous information
on how much money ha* been collected and distributed, but
Fuchs aald recipient* are being asked to call their case analyst*
about any error*
"W e ’re using the response* from the people who get the
notices for further purtfltalion." Fuch* said, adding II may take
three to four quarterly mailing* — up lo a year — lo get the
details corrected
HRS Secretary Jlrn Towey M id the Department of Revenue
got an erroneou* mailing iial because it asked for all child
aupport cases. Instead ol thoae where II had actually been
determined that payments were owed
Despite the mailing misfire. Fuchs called Ihe transfer of the
2 .3 0 0 employer child support enforcement division into the
3 .100-employee Department of Revenue an overall t t z c r w
The problems didn’t Interfere with payments lo Ihe people
who were already receiving them, he said
Lawmakers sought tougher collections by moving childsupport enforcement from Ihe social service* agency lo the
tax-collecting agency
In Ihe next few months, private companies also will be asked
to try their hand at going after child-support delinquents.
Fuchs said
The department will pul out a request before Ihe fiscal year
ends June 30 lor proposal* from companies wanting lo take
part In a pilot program, he said

T A V A R E S — A teenager
w ho raped a m other and
forced tier two terrified little
girts to watch beforr killing thr
children la going to prtaon for
life w ithout a chance for
parole
Alfonso " J u n i o r " Smalls.
16. was sentenced Monday lo
right consecutive life trrm * for
th r ra p r an d a ttrm p trd
m u rd rr of Dorothy Rrld Lewi*
and thr m u rd rr of hrr two
daughtrr*. Jasm ine, 3. and
Jam ilya. 7 Iasi year
T h r family was shopping for
a churrh d in n rr In thr Central
Florida town of Eustls w hrn
thry were abducted Jan 30
Stair srntrnclng guidrllnrs
recommended a sentence that
could have frred Small* In 25
year*, but Ta va re s County
Circuit Judge Mark J . Hill

From Attoclaltd Prtts rap oris

LOTTERY
MIAMI - Here are Ihe
winning numbers selected
Monday in the Florida Lot­
tery:
F a n ta s y 5
1 -3 -5 .9 -1 0

Cash 3
7-1-9
P la y 4
70-2-3

LO C A L FORECAST
Tonight Partly cloudy, txm- in
Ihe upi&gt;er 50s to atuund 60
North w ind 10 mph
W ednesday: Parity cloudy
Breezy and cooler High 70 to
75. North wind 10 to 20 mph
and gusty.
Th u rsd a y through Saturday
fair and cool Lows near 50
Highs In the lower to mid 70s

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Florida BaoMOStd swat pay 7W aalaa
tea m addition lo raiaa abova
Phono 1407) U Z M i l .

dollar* from thr center’* cash
register*

CAROt. ( T T Y - Tw o armed
men stormed a day rare center
and hrid a gun to a teacher's
head, terrifying 70 preschoolers
wtui were ordered to hit the floor
while their teacher* and center
were robbed
No one was Injured at the
Sklpprr Chuck a Child Carr Cen­
ter on Monday, but teachers M id
It took hour* lo ralm the 4- and
5 -year-olds down

W hen poller arrived, they
found m any of the rh tld rrn
crying fir ter lives and day rare
worker* tried lo convince the
kkl* It had all tirrn pretend, to
sfwiw how poller do their work,
but It didn’t work
"Some of the older children
didn’t quite buy It." William*

"He wa* waving a gun. tearing
the k i d * M id Vernier Mitchell
a teacher raring for ihe pre
kindrrgarlrn class “ I wa* afraid
hr would get paranoid and start
shouting."
"I can’t beltrvc It," M id Alice
Williams, the center * director
"They had no regard lor It tiring
a childcare re nter."

William* told police she wa*
standing at the door of the
center when one of the men
"pulled out a gun and yelled
’Get down and nobody get*
hurt ’
"W'hcn he said It the second
time. I M id . 'O K. everybody do

The two m en. who were still at
large early this morning, took
five purse* and aeveral bundled

M id

"I had two lhal cried until I 30
p m .** Mlti hell M id

ash r M y* , get d o w n .’ " she M id

The men brought Williams In
to loot two other cUaarooms
before making off in a green car
with dark tinted windows

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Nov. 26

Second C m , Pootogo Said al Sanford.
Florida and additional matting
off teas

ignored thr guideline*
S p e c ta to r* w e p t openly
when a prosecutor read a
statement from thr mother,
who allowed her name to lw
publicized following hrr ortlral
In th r note, lew t* told of hrr
agony over the loss of hrr
children, "w ho had never done
a n y th in g in th r lr llvr* to
deserve the horrible deaths
which they endured, who did
not deserve to be put through
the torment and pain that they
endured
"These were just children."
she wrote
P rio r lo the sentencing.
Lewis' alstrr. Margaret HeldLewis, beggrd the Judge "not
to let this animal's agr sway
your decision and to "show
h im the **tnr m e r r y he
showed Dorothy, Jam ilya and
Jasm ine.”

TH E W EATHER

(L AJS T
PuM hvd Dotty o/vj Sunday. , u , p i
Saturday by Tho S a n to * Harold.
Inc too N Francs A*« . Sontod.
Fid M771

Robbers storm center
and terrify 70 children

Killer of two girls
gets eight life terms
■ tr T h e As sec (a led Prase

Door pei/aa wars awanMd and Tstry CRedertch, parks and
'•creation dsparimant won S floral aosegemenl from ls*a Mary
Florist. Bob School, public works won a gift from Pubiti. and
Dava Do* an public works, and Officer Qreg Q ray son mon
smoked turkeys donated by tha Community Improvement
Association

FULL
Dec. 18

BEACH CONDITIONS
Dsytons Besch: Waves are
2-3 feel and choppy The current
is lo Ihe south Wuter tempera­
ture ts 70 degrees
New Sm yrns Besch: Waves
are 2 feet and scml-choppy. The
current Is to the south. Wuter
temperature 1*70 drgrees

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3 :0 0 p rn T ID E S : D aytons
Bescb: high*. 10 50 a m , I I 15
p m .: lows. 4 25 a m . 5 05 p m.;
New S m y rn s Besch: high*.
10:55 a m .. 112 0 p m .: lows.
4 30 a m . 5 1 0 p m .: Cocos
Besch: high*. 11 10 n .in , 11 35
p in,; lows. 4 :4 5 a .m .. 5:25 p m.

BO ATIN G
St. Augustine to Ju p ite r Inlet
Today: Wind variable 10 knots
early In the m orning becoming
sw lo wart 10 to 15 knots by
midday. Seas 2 to 4 feel. Bay
and Inland waters a light chop.
Tonight: Wind shitting lo nw to
north 20 knots Seas 5 to 7 fret
except higher in Hie gulf stream.
Bay und Inland waters choppy In
exposed areas. W ednesday:
Wind iinrlhr.isf 20 knots

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S T A T IS T IC S
T h e hig h tem perature In
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reported by Hie University of
Florida Agricultural Research
and Educational Center. CeleryAvenue
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|&gt;rrlod ending al 9 a.m. Tue s­
day, totalled .03 Indies
C Sunset......................5:20 p.m .
S u n rise .................... 0:54 s.m .

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Plan: Kick immigrants off public aid
■ f JXMNIPXR DIXON
Associated Pros* Writer

Armed robbery
Hanlon) i»»lk r arr tnvrstigatiiig an armrtl robbr»y in (font of
• itnff In thr 1500 hUa k of W 13th Stirct 1 h&lt;- ttihhary
reportedly ort urtrd at 3 22 a m A man told (tillrf th rrr black
male* ajijirua* bed him ami at gutijaiint (taik hi* waltrt brforr
Haring from tha araa H r aald Ilia wallai rtkl not contain any
n v me&gt; 7 hr Ural man »• &gt; daaiittird a* brtwren 20 am) 25
y r w t of agr ap|M(&gt;«imatrly Irat Irat tan Inchc* tail, weighting
170 jiouml* wearing a whltr ahlrl with alrlpaa and while
•hurts The second man was al*&gt; trjm tird to tie fire fra( trn
iiw ha« tall 10 to 23 year* In aga and 150 jivund* a raring dark
rloihing with a hnnd Tha third man aald to tia carrying thr
amall i r t u l i r r was drsr tilled aa ala fart tall weighing 250 lo
2A5 (amnda between 20 and .50 yrara of aga and wearing dark
tkrihing

Store robbed
ShrufTa da put laa i r j . n i a convenience alula In lira 41U0
t&gt;ka k of Orangr IV iu in tr i) near Sanford was rubtied al
gunjkHnt Friday D rp u llrr M id a man rn larrd thr atnrr.
port baaed antnr bubble goto Ilian pointed a tiandgun al tha
(lark, look appro innately |:V&gt; In ra*h and Ilia dark a wallai.
than Had from tha alorr Sevrtal wttne*«e» have rrj.in e d lv
aupplird deputies with Information rtwtc writing the t aaa

Robbery suspect nabbed
Hanford prillra arrested Willie I'holta III 22 with no l o l l
addrraa. In runner lion with two aajMtata tiurglartra I Nil ice Ural
luratrd him In rrapotiwr to a residential burglary Saturday In
tlvr I000 hka k (if W 17th Htrrat They located him aavrral
hka ka away rrp u rird l) Iravtllg tha at ana An ratlrnatrd Sb Vi
In jewelry waa aald to h a ir bran taken during that tnirglary In
connection with that i aar. C h o lrr waa •barged with burglary to
an unoccupied bu tiding and rraiatlng an ofTtrrr without
ih tirn rr
During an Inirrrugatlon al tfie Hartford poller alatlon Chotre
waa r la i belteird to h a ir teen involved m a reatdenttai
burglary In the 1500 bice k of W 17th Street during which
S4I»5 in pfnfiany w aa aald to have bran lakrn
Fur itial i aar tie waa given the additional ■hatgea id burglary
lo a dw elling and grand Utah

Dog bites man
Lnngwmnd polka arrested a man aa John [lor on Sunday A
K t# handier aald fir conduclrd a lk rn * r plate rhavk on a
vahkla on C H 427. and determined it had ftean aiolrn He aald
ha pursued the vehic le and stopped t| on rtlru a lrrr Lane al
which lima lha lour orru|iania of iha v rh k tr fled on foot The
officer with hia K M dog. rrpurtrdfy p un u ad tl»e driver, and
after the man had hern Milan on I wo n ra ifc m i by thr dog waa
able to be apprehended The John 0«&gt;e identity waa given aa
tha m in i true name could nor immediately be determined He
waa charged with grand theft auto and reflating an ofTker
without vtoterwe The m an waa lakrn In South Seminole
Comm unity Huaptlal for trealmenl of hta dog bllra liafora being
it an apod rd to (he .John K iNdk f'o rrn 1tonal Fac lilt v

Parly time
t a k r Mary polka arrested Harold F. Ikritruf! 23. of 470 O r hr
lane lake Mary, lollowing a reported campfire jiarty Sunday
I ‘oik r aald they found I'ottrufl and thtre othera on vacant land
raal of Ktneharl Hoad Sunday and aakrd them lo leave thr
area W hen an officer reportedly went to (Vrilrufr* home later
lo question him he %atd I’ottrufl atrurk him I’nttruff waa
arrralrd on efiargra of trespassing otralryKt in g an officer,
r r a i a t l n g art rat w ith violence
and battery on a law
;

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Traffic stops
• William Hugh Anderson 21 ft** Kink Cora. Hanford waa
alopprd on S H 434 hy Winter Sprtnga jiollcr Friday He waa
charged with driving under the influence of alcohol and having
no drtv er a llrenar
• fVerrllt Kulper. 43 of I 19 Anderson CIrclr, Sanford, waa
alopped by Winter Spring* police on U S Hlghwav 17 92
Friday. He waa charged with driving under the Influence of
alcohol and refuting to algn a rllation
• llruce J D riorry. 32 712 W ynn Drive. Sanford, wa*
atopjird by Lake Marv poller on Lake Mary Boulevard Sunday
H r was charged with driving under thr influence of alcohol and
(Hiaaraaton of marijuana under 20 gram*

Domestic cases
• Juan drDtoa Aullr* 39 1005 Watriwrtght Drive, Oviedo,
waa arrratrd at hi* realdence by Ovtedo police Sunday
following a rrjkirted light with a Irmale H r waa c hurgrd with
tiailrry. domestic violence
• l.eun D Oliver. 21. Richard Allen Hoad. l-tk r Monroe, wa*
arrratrd by drjiutlea on Dunbar Avenue Saturday, following a
rrjkirted dlapulr with hta brother He waa charged with
aggravated aaa.mll. domeaitc violent r

W A S H IN G TO N - Hrpubikan*
inienl on overhauling the na
Ilon a welfare ayatrm want lo
finance eajienalvr new work
p ro g r a m * for alngle mother* by
denying public aid In thousands
of legal Immigrant*
The rralrtctkm* cm govern
merit arrvlcea and benefli* in
legal immigrant*, wtlh e ir r p
ikma for refugee* and I he very
elderly, are Mfppuard to aave 122
btllkm over five year* and are
j»art n# ihe G O P a Contract Wtlh
Amert* a ”
H o u le R e p u b lic an* have
promlard votr* on welfare re
form and nine other trill* in Ihe
contract early neat year
Under llieir jdan legal tmrnl
grant* would tie barred from 00
d iilrrrnt h e a lth edtMatkm. Job
tra in in g , n titrllln n
housing
raah and *u» lal aervice program*
— from achool him he* and
foctet rare lo rental am) energy
aaalaiante
Some of I lie hlggral waving*
would rnme from kk king legal
Immigrant* off M rd k a k l and
Sujijilemenlal S rru rlty Income
which Jriuv idea monlhty rltrc ka
of M 4 lt lo ihe elderly and
dtaa bled
The n um b rr of immigrant*
receiving SSI ha* grown dramal
lra lly In re c rn l year* from
127 91X1 in D ri ember I9H2 lo
more than 700.000 today, anc)
they now act mint for 12 jirrrettt
of all recipient*

Many of Ihrar immigrant*
were brought lo ihe United

■ r Th a A s s o cia te d P ra ia

ITAI.TIM OH K — Re^earrTier*
have found a genetic defret they
th in k m ight trigger prostate
rarwer by robbing cell* of an
enzyme that light* the di*ra*e
T h e genetic change which
apjiarem ly alter* Ih r body *
natural cancer fighting merha
nl*m* ajijirarrd In the bridle* of
all 91 prrMtatr victim * Ib ry
•ludlrd. and wa* n o w h e r e to tv
tooovl m Ilk Uaaur* of healthy
men
In MH of the 91 vic tim * ,
rewearchet* were unable to find
Ih e c a n c e r-fig h tin g e n z y m e
glulalhkine H transferase, jiart of
a group of chemical* produced
In Ihe body that fight cancer
"It provide* a irrm endou* clue
a* in how the cancer* arise,''
said D r W illia m F Nelson.
.i **i si an i professor of oncology

and urology al Johns Hojiklns
Prostate cancer, the most
frequently diagnosed cancer In
American men. strike* about
200.000 each year, and kill*
about 3N.OOO. but It can hr
conquered If detected early
enough
II this change III the D N A doe*
jirove lo be Ih r trigger. l r » l»
might tie drvrlojied lhal could
•jml ih r dr feel and thus Identify
future prostate cancer jiatlenl*
before ihe disease jirogrcssc*

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Immigrant rights advuc ate*
meanwhile, b rllrv r that supjkirt
for the House G O P jdan rnuld
evaporate q u ic k ly once Ih r
public realizes that It target*
legal Immigrant* — and not
proplr In Ihe country* Illegally
"O b v io u sly, the clim ate I*
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jmtvkllng brnrfll* lo an)one hut
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rear art her* said

*'H continued renearch rnnfirm* Ihl* hvjkrthe»t*. lesl* for
the enzyme rviuld serve a* an
early diagnostic m arkrr for pro
slate rancer." Nelson said

In ihl* country without tiring ihe
jiarty of immigrant*, without
being the jiarty of men and
women who » r r k civil and legal
and voting anti rqual right* a
jiarty that I* inclu*k&gt;nary. noi
exclusionary.** aald Kemp, who
wa* housing secretary In Ihe
ITu*h administration

Pirate help provide hot meals to hungry
children and needy families this
| Thanksgiving season
SIH helps feed 12 hungry children
$ .lb helps feed 24 hungry children
I SM helps feed ift hungry children

T h e findings were rrjkirted In
Monday's edition of Proceeding*
r a . r u m r . Here's mv gift In feed the hungry this
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Unleaa the rurrent system I*
reform ed, taxpayer* will be
«jiendtng $35 billion a year
providing hralih and welfare
benefit* to elderly immigrant*
“ who have never contributed to
our »ortety." Rertot *ald
' There * a growing recognl
lion that ihe federal welfare
•yatrm cannot serve a* a deluxe
retirement ay stem for elderly
jieople front Ihe T h ird W orld."
Hector aald
H o w e v e r, tw o p ro m in e n t
member* of Ihe Hepubllt an
Party, Jack Krrnji and William
llennetl. aald Monday lhal the
GO P m u d re*i*t anti Immigrant
*entlmeni If It l* to be (he
majority jvarty of the future
Kemp a jkrientla) prr*ldenttal
candidate In 199ft. «atd one of
the OOP * major mistake* at the
turn of th r ce ntury wa* to
become "th e K n o w -N o th in g
jiarty that wa* anti Immigrant,
anti Catholic Iand I anil black”
'T h e Republic an Party ha* no
chance of Tiring a majority jiarty

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Stale* by Ihetr children or other
relative* who jiromtaed to *upjk «m them, hut they eventually
w o u n d up co lle ctin g public
benefit*
P re s id e n t C l i n t o n * o w n
welfare reform jdan sought lo
pul wnnr restrictions on the uae
of .SSI by elderly immigrant*
wlkvae rrlallve* have Ihe mean*
to *upjiort ihern A handful of
moderate Drrnoc rat* went even
further earlier thi* year and
embrac ed I lie G O P a near total
ban on wrlfarr In legal Imml
grant*
Nuw. after a ramjialgn season
In w h k h public concern* atk&gt;ui
irmnlgraiion were uard in polltl
cal advantage and California
verier* rndorard 1‘rojkMltlon IH7.
an Initiative to deny public
benefit* lo Illegal alien*, the
issue la cure lo lie a lop Item In
Ihe Hejiublkalt controlled Con
grew*
Heji Rkk Sanlnrum M I’a .
*ak) emigre** will Tie looking for
way* in finance new work jiro
gram* for jvarrnt* on wrlfarr.
and Immigrant* wlm get henrfli*
a rr a likely target
IVoplc want to *ee something
dram atic hapjven cm welfare.
*ome tough work requirement*,
and that cn*t* money,” *ak)
San tor urn who wa* elected to
the Senate We need a funding
merbantam and Ihl* I* cine of Ihe
way* to go about doing II. and It
already ha* trijiartlsan aujijmrt ”
Hofiert Hec tor, a welfare exjjrri
w ith Ihe conservative Heritage
Fourvdailon aakt change* are
also necessary lircauae elderly
immigrant* arr an tnrrea*ing

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EDITORIAL

Emerging
downtown
Lake Mary Is looking at Ihr hiturr of thr
downtown area There used lo tx- onr as
mm h as 40 yearn ago anti earlier
Growth howrvrr. has ovrrromr Lake Mary
as with many olhrr rltlrs Nrw businesses
spring up. but away Irom thr old downtown
arra Only a handful of thr original b u s in e s s
buildings remain
Thr city hlrrd Hrure Andrrsrn, a noted
architect who has been resjyonslbte for
planning on many major developments tn
Central Florida. This past week Andersen
presented his first round of concepts to the
cltv commission
Basically, hr is imagining a tour blm k arra
north of thr city hall (hut not including it),
along Country Club Koad for development
There are a mini tier of businesses and
residents in the am i Andersen has described
There are also some civtr buildings
We can easily Imagine the people who own.
occupy or use these buildings In the four
block area will lie very concerned that the ctt&gt;
is planning on making them disappear Such
is not the case
Mow simple II would lie if the city owned all
of the four blocks, could bulldoze everything
out. and start from scratch to build the two
story combination retail and office structures
Andersen has proposed
But not to worry' This is not what is bring
planned, nor what is expected to happen to
existing structures
Andersen and ettv officials agree that the
development of a downtown Lake Mary area
is not sornrthlng which we will see within a
year or so. Possibly nothing will be done
before I k turn of the century and maybe
even a decade or more from now
But the city should be commended for
launching Into this matter. A fine downtown
arra. even a small one &lt;oukl lie an excellent
focal point for visitors As does Sanford. Lake
Marx has already talked atiout antique stores,
hut that doesn't necessarily mean that's what
will happen There are many other attractive
businesses which could find a new home In a
new Lake Mary downtown area,
The best approach for citizens to take is to
attend meetings and workshops where these
plans will lx* discussed. Listen intently to
what is being said, but remember, much of it
Is hypothetical
Learn the facts, and whenever possible, join
In the discussion.
This concept would be a gteat boon to Lake
Mary, but in order to bring It about. It is going
to require cooperation between the city,
hom eow ners, business owners, property
owners. and prospective devclo|x*rs.
What ts done now tn start thr planning will
go a long way toward bringing tilts project
into fruition. If everyone works together. It
can l»e successful.

LETTER

Sports Hall of Fame
T h e question In the Sanford Herald was
Is
Santord ready for a Sporis Hall of Fame? A more
appropriate question would've been Can Sanford
afford a Sports Hall of Fame? The answer is no
Although baseball was a large part of life in
Sanford, one has to remember that II was a long
time ago You would have to look al it from a
historic al perspective And berause of its historic al
significance It is something that slxtuld tx- handled
by the Sanford Historical Society and the Sanford
M useum , not W h ltc y Ecksieln and the city
commission.
T h e Sanford Museum could make room for a
Sports Hall of Fame Th is would be a more cost
effective idea than the one W hltcy Is proposing
Sanford suffers from too m any deep- rooled
problems such as crime, drainage problems, etc. to
lx- throw tog money at such a rraxy Idea as this
Might now there are only two things that draw
people to Sanford; onr is the new shopping district
downtown, and two, the rtver. Those two areas are
where the city should concentrate their elforta In
generating tourism
No folks having a Sports Hall of Fame will not be
Sanford's IFleld of Dreams), for If they buy or build
It. few will come.
Hick Sheafer
Sanford

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MORTON KONDRACKE

GOP’s Gramm: Man to watch for ’96
If the ItPMi presidential rare began th r dav
after last week * midterm election who * ahead?
Well, early poll* say that Sen Hob Dole M Kan
Is hut c basing right hrhlm l Is Sen I’hll tiram m
H Trxa s. who's got money, focus, and a tough
rouse n a tiv e message
Despite prodigious work on brhail of Hr
publli an candidates m ini G O P analysis think
that former Tennessee Gov U m a r Alexander,
former IVfense Secretary I &gt;n k Cheney, and
former Housing N n rrtarv Jat k Kemp are still
s e r o n d -t ir r c a n d id a te s b e h in d fin a n c ia l
pow er houses Dole and G ram m
Sldl Alexander tx not wasting time H r has
tx-gim readjusting tits anti Congresa message
( cut their pay and send them hom e") to the new
G O P era. most recently at a mtifrience in
Washington on Ihr trendy topk of decentralizing
i he whole federal government
Alan. Sen A rlrn Sprcter. H I V . has hern
rxp cvtrd in announce his candidacy for ptrsi
dent on a miwlerale. procholer platform and
lawyer* may quietly nie papers xtsxi with the
Federal Election Commission enabling a Gram m
presidential committee to spend money
G ra m m won't officially start raising 1000
rnonry until January w hen he tier tones eligible
tot federal mati hlng. and probably won 1 declare
his i andidai v until about March

M e a n tim e
con­
trary to various news
reports asaor tales
say that Kemp will
not anno u n ce his
candidacy this week
T h e y say that, as
i e p o r t r d . he was
energtred by his i u u
r j g rolls opposition to
California • Propnsl
Hon 1N7 nn Illegal
immigration, hut still
h a s not d e rid e d
f Chasing right
whether to run
behind is Sen
A recent N B C Wait
Phil Gramm,
Strret Journal poll
ft Texas, who's
sh o w ed that Dote
got money,
would lirai President
focus, and a
C lin to n 43 to 3!)
tough
percent. In a two way
conservative
■ace. Last m o n th .
message ■
Iktle wax ahead 43 to
4.'1 (wrrent
Th e Krpubilcan polling firm of la hrtzio
Mel.aughlin showed Dole narrow l&gt; tx-ating
Clinton and K»sa Petot in a three way t are. .VI 4
to .14 2 lo 14 .1 |&gt;rn enl
Th e satnr (toll showed that Dole t o

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i In. Ik n| |(i tl |»eirent of G O P vtxrrs aa the pea.
nominee followed by Kemp at 10 0 | riiritt,
former Vlre President Dan O u a ylr al 7 S per. enl
Cheney at 3 3 percent, tiram m at 2 7 percent.
Massa. husrtts Gov William Weld at 2 percent,
and talk show hn*l Pat Murhviian and Wisconsin
Gov 1onion Thtvtnpsunai | percentc»&lt; ft
The pill did not list Oliver North wfx&gt; max
dec Hie lo skip Intermediate *tr|t« and run for
president In llfftti arid probably would become
the instant laxorttr id the radical tight washing
out Uuavie and tlur ha nan
Nor did It list trtlrrd Gen Colin 1‘owell. some
of whose friends ate urging that he run as a
Hrpuhh. an llut an unauthorized INiwrll for
prrsklrnt rom m ittre headed by former U S ( n il
Mights Com m issioner A rth u r F trt. her and
assist,*d hy G O P fund raiser Margaret Alexander
rrp .rtn tly has foundered
1*r*piie |xde s (rad and the attention he wilt
draw as Senate Majority leader several GOP
analyst* say that Gram m got al least as mu* h
T V exposure during and aftrr the I'Z M etc* thins
amt will he freer than flute to stake nut hard
conservative position* In the months to n x n r
"Y o u ran have either a senatorial agenda or a
presidential agenda
say* Hepubliran operative
F.ildie LG he The prestdenttai agenda Is slant!
v tsKms of the future

JOSEPH SPEAR

Don’t let Newt
speak for the GOP
.NEW

’ ACTUAlCT, iTJ i.6$S THAN ^OUR H0056 COJT, UNIEK

YOU inclupe t a k , TITLE ANP LKENSE."

DONNA BRITT

The most depressing of all
W A S H I N G T O N -T h e article In Su n d ay s
Washington Post was about teen-age mothers
So naturally. 1 found H depressing
P o lic y -m a k e r s , th e piece b y K a y S
Hymowltz said, have difficulty understanding
that not everyone is "h u m w ith an Internal
program to follow the middle class life script."
which read* "Childhood, adolescence, work
and, only then, marriage and childbearing."
T h r vast majority of people I know followed
that script Some are happy, Some are not
Hut most would have as m uch difficulty as I
had relating la the 16- year -old Latina girl, with
an Infant daughter, whom Myrnowltz quoted as
once having been "sick of b rin g thr only
14-year-old virgin around." Or a pregnant
Uronx girl * Incredulity when asked If she'd
marry her boyfriend of two years
The girls' reactions acknowledge, as docs
Hym owltz. the "power of cultural norm s" over
teen agers, and that some su txulturrs value
motherhood over a career
But what really struck me was the University
of Pennsylvania study that followed the
children of a mostly black group of teen-age
mothers from birth tn the 1960s to as old as 21
In 1987. One out of four had a child before age
19 Hut not one who had a good relationship
with a live-in father had a baby.
"Grow ing up with a close father," wrote
H ym o w iu . "a girt receives a firsthand educa­
tion ol the heart, and Is for less likely lo br
swayed by the first boy who attempts to snow
her with compliments."
I'd spent little time considering the effect not
having a dad around might have on a young
girl
A friend of mine was struck by that
loo-because she'd experienced it.
The friend, who's 27. married and the
mother of a toddler, said that allhough her dad
died when she was IB, his alcoholism had
allrnatrd him from her long before, “ Without
him to bounce off acceptable mores and rules
I went through a lot of negative stuff. ... I
was insecure, didn't feel pretty. ... Th e first
person who came along lo tell rne I was. made
a bigger dent than he should have. ... If I had a
fathcr-a functioning father-some of the stufT
my abusive ex-boyfriend did. he wouldn't have
been able to do."
She says her falher's long-time problem*
meant she never experienced "that first
flirting" that often occurs between fathers and
daughters, an exchange that lets young gills
"get male reinforcement without being taken
advntage of."
Statistically speaking. Lafayctta "Pepper"
Dent. 29 of Howie. Md.. had a fine shot at
becoming a destitute teen-age m om . Her own
mother, who died of lupus at age 18. had
Pepper when she was 13. Her father was
rarely around. Dent and her sister were raised
In Gary. In d „ by their grandmother, who was
on welfare

Hut {lent, a medical technician and a
newly-wed. I* working on h rr nursing degree,
her sister lx a payroll supervisor In California
G row ing up, Dent missed h rr mother tmt was
glad her father was alxx-nt
*'He never wanted lo tx- a daddy for us. she
says
" I w ould have loved to have a
responsible, loving, caring father. Hul the goal
is not Just having a I
father, bui having
the right father
O n e re a lly g o o d
purrnt is enough
Th a t was tny grand­
mother. who was ...
everything to u s."
Dent has friends
and relatives w h o
b e ca m e Ire n a g r
mom* on welfare
W hy didn't she?
"My grandmother
said, 'Don't depend
on anyone (or a n y­
f T h e vast
thing.*
We hated
majority of
living on wrlfarr ...
people I know
So wc did everything
followed that
we could to get out of
script. Some
It."
are happy.
U l t i m a t e l y , she
Some are not. I
sayn, " I Just wanted
something bettrr for
m yself."
Dent’s grandmother taught tier what that
was.
Some girls haven't a due except for
knowing that for many of their friend*, and
perhaps even their own mothers, "something
better" was a cute, Inves-you nu matter what
baby.
Pepper Dent understands these girls -she
could have been one. "W hen 1 was about 13 ...
m y grandmother was afraid I'd lx- tike (m y
mother). ... I tried to get pregnant because my
grandmother was looking at me in do II
Luckily. I didn't. If definitely wasn't rational.
Hut It's hard when no one Is telling you you're
pretty, and some boy comes around and tells
you you art. that you're Important ,'*
There's that "com plim ent” thing again. It's
ironic that though Ih r world Is increasingly fed
up with the notion of self-esteem as lifedctrrtnlner. II keeps revealing Itself as Just
that.
And It's Ironic that as more men and women
seem to pull upart. the more research suggests
(hut the most productive way to raise rh lld rrn
Is together.
Tha t somewhere, within that
maddening spare between a man and a
w o m an -o r the right man and w om an-la the
best possible place for chlldfen to grow.
A million girls and boys will never know
that. That'sm ost depressing o fall.

In I taci Washington Post t arioortlsi Heth
IIHa k deputed Mb hard Mxnti tor Ih r first
time without a five *.« ha k shallow Every
new president deserve* a clean shave
llrrb k x k said
I had s im ila r th o u g h ts a b o u t
Mouse H prakrr To lie Newton Lerov Gin
g rlrh lull I came to m y senses tx-forr t rotdd
find a razor I here tl tx- no clean shaves for
New I tn Mils i i.i iv r »f ytnrr rirws)M|wr
H r fo r r a ll t h r
N e w 11r G r o u p i e s
dash off to tm pkxr
their rdltuts to quit
w a s tin g sp a te nn
h rrrtk * . let n*e say
that this I* not a
k n o c k on the Mrpuhlk an agenda tx
even N r w i s agenda
I admO I'm not keen
on a school prayer
amendment lx-i m i x
I believe (he govern
merit ought In he
neutral in mailers of
religion Anti I think
(T h e re II bo no
Ih r Idea of reviving
Clean shaves for
Star Wars *.sstupid
Newt in this
llut I do agree that
cornerot your
a vigorous national
newspaper ■
debutr on the m lr ol
government ts long
overdue I am In
favor ol a balanced-budget amendment I
*itp(N&gt;rl the line Hem veto And I lovr Hie Idea
ol iim lllng the Its.ls on the Mill to a lew terms
in nfllce
No. m y argunirnt w-tth Newt G ingrich li.is
lit tie lo do with his agenda It lias to do with
Newt Gingrich « more precisely, with the
drtnnnlr Mr Hyde half ol Newt G ingrich He
Is a nasty, tmrtib-lhrnwing. slash anti-bum .
fanatical, egotistical gullrrsnlpe H r is as
responsible tor th r hostile atmosphere ih.it
currently pervades litis nation as any man on
earth
Newt's op'Minrnts are not honorable adver­
saries; they ate "w eird,’* "b iza rre ." "social
1st.** Former Speakers Carl Albert. Thom as
" T i p " O'Neill and J im Wright were not just
p.irtls.in they were a "trio of muggers "
W right was not Just dishonest, he had a
"M ussolini.like ego" and was "th e most
corrupt speaker In Ibe 2&lt;&gt;lh century." Fellow
Hepubliran Hubert Dole is not Jusi a moder­
ate, hr Is a "lu x collet lor for Ih r wellarr
state."
Newt tint r advised Hrpublli ans It) use
"contrast wortls" to describe DeimxTai*. and
he ottered examples "decay, failure, shallow ,
traitors, p alh rtle , corrupt. In ro m p rie n t.
s ic k ." Woody Allen’s romance w ilh his
lover's daughter, N rw i said. was tn prrtert
h a rm o n y w ith Dem ocratic m orals
The
w om an who killed her children in South
Carolina reflected Democratic values
Let the man tx* measured hy people who
know him best
F o rm e r cam pulgn press secretary Lee
Howell. s|x-aklng to Newsweek. "Th e re 's the
New t G in grich w ho is ih r Intellectual.
up|trullng and tun lo tx- with Th e n there's
th r Newt who Is the bloodthirsty partisan
w ho'd |usl as soon rut ynur guts nut as look
at you. Anti who. very candidly. Is mean,
mean as hell."
K rv . Hrunllry lla rw rll, m in islrr ol a Hapilst
chu rch that Gingrich used to uttend. speak­
ing to ihr Wull Street Journal "N ew t Is
amoral when It comes to politics lie's not a
builder ... It's so easy to tear down "
Hep. David Otx-y. D-Wls , s|x-uking tn the
New York Tim e s Magazine: "Newt enjoys
smearing (tropic's character H r rnntribules
to the destruction of Ih r tiody |x»lltlc."
Ex-Congressman Hen Jones, Democrat ol
Georgia, speaking to USA Today: " T ills Is a
dangerous man. lie will stop al nothing tn
achieve Ills ends. He will do anything, he will
nuy anything, he will hurl any laxly, lit- Is on
amoral megalomaniac."
I am a registered Independent and have
tx-rn for 23 years, lull If I were a Krpubhrnn. I
would tx- extremely wary of tills man. I would
not want him in a |mil I Ion in which h r could
actually IX ) anything.

�Hanford He*ai&lt;i '.*nlord

W ater

Florida Po**» and light
Ron Neujed
*orv* on an
uncovered tin* tree near the lake Monroa wete'tront at Monroa
Harbour Manna aa a city true* dumps *om« tend full into the
eroding water edge

C o n tin u e d fro m Page IA
photngraplts from Ih r
Hint «lnm Rood water* extend
lug up Park Avenue to S n u n d
Street Mu- old C ity llall wav
nearly •urroondrfl in v a lrt
Hut Divlit Dale, hydrologu
trrliriM’Utl Wltll tile U 8 GcnWig
H a l S u r v e y In A lt a m o n te
Spring* te|H&gt;ft* the peak » l
t m if d w** rr* urited in ihr Pall
of im h o when a City engineer
rreneded the level at 13 'iN Irrt
A* the lake 1 real* the seawall,
lukefront visitor-* and resident*
ctnild eiMinmtrr erttlers usually
seen al a sale distance —
alligator* |.| Jo y Mill of the
Florida Game and Fresh Water
Pish Commission, reports no
rotnplalnl* have tu rn retelved
horn Sanford since Ihe storm
lloi lllll rrrom m ends folks lake
pter autlon* If ll*ry encounter a
gator
"Don t harrass them don't
attempt to move them; don't
feed them
said Hill
You
should keep dog* away from
them They love smalt dog* It’s
prolsahly not a good idea in kick
any log* They m a y turn out to
lie a gator
f.l*ewhere the Wektva River
m ay have rrar lied its storm peak
at 'J 77 leet said Jeff Cole, water
district spokesman The level,
measured al Slate Road 4h Is
sllll far tielow the prist-Hurricane
Donna lieight of 11 05 feet
(O le said water managers are
uncertain when l-akr Jesup will
jieak hui believe it will not
ln&lt; tease much more loikrfront
residents rrjaitl flooded yards
and doc k*

Erode

Lo n g w o o d —

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C o n tin u e d from Png* IA
at least one area
earlier this past week, hy Friday
Die situation was still rtaugerous
Sanford Pubis Works Dtrei tor
J e r r y Herm an examined the
area with representatives of
1‘ E E M A the Federal Emergency
I Management Agency, and state
e m e rg e n c y m anagem ent ol
f in a l*
'I *howrd them the
erosion 1lust was taking plate
Herm an explained W ith Ihe
possibility that they might de
dare It as a potential emergent v
Situation "

In the meantime a hvdraullt
excavator was working on some
of Ihe shoreline area mostly on
I h e n o r t h e a s t e r n s id e
Truckload* of (ill were also tiring
(■rough! mu* the slrorebnr

*

Herm an fpid ihe area wa*
m uch more e n ded Friday than
II had been earlier In the week
when he originally rhrrked th r
shoreline " T h e winds from
Cordon really caused Ihe lake to
have vicious waves." he said,
( "and they seemeit lo Jusl start
rating away at Ihr shoreline
Earlier, when ih r storm first
started Its trek through Central
Florida. Ihe winds and waves
managed lo knock down a por­
tion of the wooden fencing w hich
extends out onto the lake in ihe
east of thr martna area No
repairs have been made lo that
area at this time, but Ihe damage
does nol pose any danger to
boaters entering or exiting from
the docking arras
H erm an also said a large
(tower cable which had hern
hurried In the area had become
visible because of thr washing

Chairman —
C o n tin u e d from Page I A
vlre-chairman of the troard
T h o u g h she ha s h e rn
nominated to thr chairmanship
twice In thr (last. Robinson has
steadfastly turned down the
nomination, saying she does not
have the appropriate amount ol
tlm r to drdlratr to the position
Robinson, who
seat on Ihr scIhki I
next four years
unop|H&gt;sed In I lie
month, was not
comment on thr
m orning

retained her
board for thr
as she was
election last
available for
mailer this

Kuhn, while refusing to (in ­
dict r v r n If Robinson might lxnnmlnatrd a third time for thr
top spot, M id that she "can't
turn tiie job down forever."
K u h n similarly declined to
C4iinment on who might take her
place at the center of the dais.
"A ll I can tell you Is w Iro w o n 't
fie the chairman next year." she
said. "M e ."
In uddlllon to reorganizing thr
board leadership, thr Ixianl will
vole on the times and dates of
Ihe tw ice-m onthly meetings
Currently, the Iman I meets the
second and fourth Tuesdays of
each month. The first meeting of
Ihe month Is al 3:30 p m thr
second meeting Is at 7 p m
It la not expected that Ihe
p r e s e n t s c h e d u le w i ll h r
changed.

The board meets tonight ut 7
p.m. at the board hradquarirni.
1211 S. Mrllonvllle Avc., San­
ford.

away ol the grrxind
l i l y crews were bringing in a
n u m b e r of loads of v a rio u s
materials w h ic h Herman rsp ects
w ill lie 4apatite of filling some tvf
I h e h o le s a &gt;4*licit a wav hy Ihe
w a lrr

A* ol late last week Herman
ha4t not determined what may
n e e d to he d o n e o n Ih e
waterfront to-hind the Marina
Hotel, nhe former Ihdiilay Inn)
That's something w e ll proUi
lily tie ciinsiit«-flng * Herman
said "but al Ibis lime our major
for us will tie on llte northeast
shoreline at the martna
So far H e rm a n has not tw-rn
a tile to d e te rm in e w hat th r
FKM A agent rnav suggest In Ih r
w .tv 11I t rilrru l Assistance to
rr|talr Ihe arr.t

SHERW OOD W. DUNKEL
Sherwood W Dunkrl. H I. Golf
C lu b Drive. Longwood. died
Sunday. Nov 20. 19*1-1 Jt Florida
Hospital Altamonte Horn May
I I 1913 In Pittsburgh. Pa., he
rttovrd to Central Florida in
19H4 He was a funeral director
He w a s P r e s b y t e r ia n
He
belonged lo Masonic budge,
Mill vale, Pa
a 32nd degrrr
Scottish Rite Mason, and was a
mein tier of ihe Syria Temple of
thr Shrine ol Pittsburgh
Survivors Inrludr wife. Ellolsr
M ; sons. Robert S , laingwocgt.
D a v id W . K is s im m e e ; tw o
grande hlldrrn
Gaines C a rry Hand Garden
Chapel Funeral Home, laingwocxl, tn charge of arrange­
ments.

E V E L Y N L IN D S A Y H IL L
Evelyn Lindsay Hilt. 7H. ol
Island Drive, tauigwocxl. died
Suliird.iy. Nov. 19, 1994 at her
residence Horn Nov. 15. 1916 In
Charleston. S C . she moved lo
Central Florida from Cuyahoga
Falls. Ohio In 1970 She was a
rrllred women's ciolhtng alter­
ation Is! lor Iveys Dr|i.irtmenf
S lo rr in Winter Park She was
Christian Site was a member of
AARP.
Survivors Include daughter.
Ann Sunkln, laingwixxL sons.
Wade A Christian. Slow. Ohio.
George Christian, Hakerslleld.
Calll . daughter, Sandra Hrtirrt.
Cuyahoga Falls, slstrrs. Clarissa
Arnold. San Rafaci. Calif.. Carrie
Sutherland. Akron. Ohio, Alm a
McCarthy. Cuyahoga Falls; irn
g ra n d c h ild re n ; l i g re a t­
grandchildren
Deacon Direct Cremation Serv­
ice. Orlando. In charge ol ar­
rangements
E L IZ A B E T H J . K E E N A N
K ll/n h e th J
Keenan. 51.
Martin Circle, laingwood. died
Monday. N o v. 21. 1994 in
Longwood Horn Oct. 9. 1943 tn
Sjiencrr, town, she moved to
Central Florida in 1980. She was
a h o m e m a k e r. She w a s a
member of the Church of Ih r
Nativity, Lake Mary
Survivors Include husband.
Thom as J . J r .; son. Thom as J
III. Houston. Texas, daughters.
J u lie A. Jo h n s o n . Colorado
Springs. Colo.. Linda N.. Long
wood, slstrr. Colleen Summers.
Illgglnsvllle, Mo.; lour grandchlldren.
Gaines Carey Hand Garden

Continued from Page IA
with the two
freshmen 1 orm niM lonrrs
I ve never spokrn to them ."
Henson said Site did not In ­
dicate she knew of their support
t h r o u g h any n e u tr a l th ird
(M rtlesrithrr
U nder the Florida Sunshine
Lew
government officials are
prohibited from discussing city
business with cmr another out­
side a public or offic ial meeting
forum .
Henson expressed Ihe hope Ihe
elty will move forward, working
with the Hoard ol County Com ­
missioners of SeminoTe County
lo deal with the city's long lime
commercial sewer problem, llie
p a v i n g of ct 1 rI ro a d s a n d
I*-nut If l&lt;at inn of city streets

Chapel Funeral Hom e, Longwood. In charge of arrange
ments.

C L E O W. L O V E L A N D
C le o W
L o v e la n d . 77.
G lrn w u o d Drive. Lake Mary,
dlrd Monday. Nov 21. 1994 al
Florida Living Center. Apopka
Horn Nov 27. 1916 in Aiken.
S .C .. she moved to Central
Florida U I I9H5 She was a
retired head L in k teller. She was
a m rm lier of Markham Woods
P re s b y te ria n C h u r c h . Lake
Mary She belonged to the AmerIran Contract Bridge League.
S u rvivo rs include husband.
W e s le y ; d a u g h t e r . H e tty
Kurtmal. Sanford, son. Richard.
Hollis. N.H.; slsier. Minnie Pit­
tm an. Greensboro. N.C.; four
g r a n d c h i l d r e n ; tw o g r e a t ­
grandchildren
G ra m k n w - F u n e r a l H o m e .
San lord, in charge of arrange­
ments
R O Y L . M A JO R
Roy L Major. 77. Canal Drtvc.
Sanford, riled Morulav. Nov. 21.
1994 al Regrnts Park Nursing
Home Horn Nov 13. 1917 In
LiG ra n g e . Ga . h r moved fo
Central Florida In 1974. He was
a mechanic and worked In small
engine repair H r was Baptist.
S u rvivo rs include brothers.
Joe and Everett. Georgia, slstrrs.
Edna Carswell, T o r r o a . Ga..
M yrtlr Keys. Shirley flush and
A iin rtlc Major, all of Georgia
Drlsson Funeral Home. San­
ford, In charge of arrangements.

R A Y M O N D P E R M A U L 8R.
R a ym o n d Perm uul Sr. 62.
P rrm u u l Point. Geneva, died
Sunday. Nov. 20. 1994 at Cen­
tral Florida Regional Hospital.
Sanford. Horn Jun e 12. 1932 In
Guyana, fie moved to Central
Flo rld u In 1980. He was a
m em ber of University of Central
Florida Caribbean Club.
S u r v i v o r s I n c l u d e w ife .
L y n e llr D.: sons. Raymond Jr..
Russel. Rafael, all of Geneva.
Simon Goring. Orlundo; daugh­
ter. Ta rla lyn P Brown, Orlando;
m o t h e r . E lv r r n e s t G o r in g .
Geneva, sisters. Sheila Monguff
Orlando. Joyce Van Nutt. In­
v e r n e s s . E v e ly n C h e d d le .
T o r o n t o . C a n a d u ; b ro th e r.
Jo s e p h . England; 1 1 g ran d ­
children: one great-grandchild.
H u ld w ln -F a lr c h lld F u n e ra l
Home. Whiter Park. In charge of
arrangements.

H . 1 .1 I4

77 1994 •

Tuesdar

4

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Vander Maten questioned whether all of Ihe
money has lieen *|ienl Hr asked thal Hanson
takr a lie detector test to show she spent the
neatly *240.000 anil has not hidden some of It
He rioted the Internal Revenue Service will have
first claim on any restitution made by Hanson to
Vander Maten a* unreported Income even
t trough she stole the money With interest and
penalties, the vl* tlm said he will not receive any
money Vander Matrn ha* a C P A txai kgrmmd
‘ Hanson told Judge ( Vernon Mire J r In roun
iluii she spent all of the money

Maid gets jail lor theft
S A N F O R D — The former maul lor a weallhly
Seminole County family was sentenced to nine
month* In Jail and placed on 15 year* probation
alter t«in g adjudicated guilty tg second degrrr
grand Ihelt
Carol Susan Hanson. 39. Lake Marv was
ordered In make restitution of $34,400 lo f-arry
Varuler Maten and to stay away from Ifie family
during her protarHon Another theft &lt;ase 1*
(lending against Hanson which a J J e g r * she took
•ifJO.OOO from the family while employed a* a
maid In their Sw rriw ater Club home Varuler
Matrn discovered the thelt while going over
quarterly hank statement* Ills family was
tiaum allred because Hanson w a s in a |io%llion
of trust with the family, Vander Maten noted
She has shown no remorse so her former
employer requested she serve (all t i m e

P&amp;Z cancelled
L A K E M ARY
The meeting of the Lake Mary
Planning and Zoning Hoard scheduled for 7
p m this evening (Tuesday I. haa hern cancelled
The neat regular PAZ meeting will tie held
Tuesday I let Cl la ginning at 7 p m . in Ihe
commission r handlers of l-ukr Mary City Halt

Penalty
C o n tin u e d from Page I A
Th e defendant could lie
sentenced to die In Ihe elerlrtc
chair or receive life In prison
without {Mfsalhlllly of parole for
25 years
The hearing recessed about
noon Monday and will resume
Dec 5 when defense lawyers call
expert witnesses to testify
Vu hied to death after tiring
stabbed 27 times during a rob
Hrrv Ills hndy was diarnvrrrd
hy his sister who had tried
unsuccessfully to reach the
Winter Springs man at his res
taurant lor several hours
A kitchen type knife thought
to tie the murder weapon and
the empty cash drawer from Mr
C's werr found In a garbage 1 an
near the restaurant Cofleld %
palm (trim was identified on the
knife blade and his fingerprint

was one of five on the cash
drawer The oilier prints were
not matt lied to anyone
In a video tapr deposition.
Cofield s slstrr. I*eggv desrMtied
h o w 1 heir alcoholic father heat
his 4 hlldren with anyihlng he
would gri his hand* on from
• IP k* I n a hammer
*W e had lo work in Ihe field*
lo eal." »h r ret ailed, "we hail no
clothes nr shoes so we couldn't
go to school "
C o f ie ld 's b o y h o o d frie n d ,
l/rroy Holley recalled tiring told
Ihe young Cofleld sometimes
stayed In the w-rmd* rather than
go home
We had nothing."
Holley said, retailing 19 people
living tn a three room shack with
no electricity with htiles in ihe
roof and walls
*‘ W r had nothing hut h r had
less ” Holley said "O u r house

was no house and his house was
nothing He didn't have anytrody We didn't have anything,
h u t we h a d p a r e n t s a n d
grandparritt* ” Cofleld had nine
brothers ami sisters
Cofleld s brother, hobby, said
his younger brother rainr lo
Sanford to live with him How­
ever. he made ihe defendant
leavr three or four weeks brforr
Vu » murder foe smoking crack
cocaine Hobby Cofleld said he
left his North Carolina home In
|'*5h when he was 14 or 15 after
shooting at hls lather as he was
heating hi* wile
' I though! Id killed him ."
Hobby ('rifle Id said, "so I left I
knew he'd come after me "
C'nflrld* lather was not shot in
Ihe tnrldent and Is living In a
nursing home

Setting the tone for mure
coojx-rairon with Ih r county the
commissioners adopted two rrs
olutlnns for Intrrlocal agree
ments dealing with solid waste
management and mediation and
coordination wllh other titles
the county and school hoard
during Ihe 3 1/2 hour meeting
Prior lo ih r regular commission
meeting, the commission dis
cussed the adult entertainment
ordinance for an Irour

t nmmlsAtonrr Paul laivestrand
laivrstrand said the nomination
should lie made by Ihe com m is­
sioner eletird Nov 8 Carrico
dHealeil Miller Melt her tines nol
live in iflsirlri 3. bui ih r cliy
th a r lr r does nol ret(utre an LPA
member to live In the disirh I of
th e c o m m is s io n e r w h o
n o m in a t e s T h e re s ilie n c y
g u id e lin e s p re s c rib e re p re nenlatlves live throughout (he
r l t y so r e p r e s e n t a t io n Is
equalized
.

a it r m p ir d lo delay the appttinlm rnl Winston said hr was
expressing hls own thoughts anti
convlrltons nn Ihe mailer as a
commissioner, and was not be­
ing influenced by Lovestrand
M a n y L o n g w o o d c itiz e n s
s p o k e d u r i n g th e p u b lic
purtUi|Mtlon pnrilon of the meet­
ing to praise rlty workers for
w o rk done d u rin g T ro p tra l
Storm Gordon lo krep flooding
in a m inim um
In other business the tom missioners
• received a prtltton signed by
117 residents of Highland Hills
subdivision on Rangeilne Road
requesting Ihe installallnn of a
stop sign lo facilitate exiting the
development T h r mailer will lie
r r v l r s f d hy p r i l l i -r r h l c l lireg
Manning who Is the rlty traffic
engineer
• heard a request from former
mayor Miller that ihe city reqtirsl a slop light tie Installed by
I h r F lo rid a D e p a rtm e n t of
Transportation at the entrance
lo ihe C h a m b rrl retirement
comm unity on Slate Road 434
In addition, he suggested Ihe
city hire more motorcycle police
officers to enforce speed limits

The new mayor Joined Varca
and Sargent to block a move by
Carrico and Winston to rrrln d a
vote from the previous com ­
mission naming Marvin Melt her
to the band Planning Agency lor
another term Former mayor
Sieve Miller nominated Melrhet
over Ihe object kin of outgoing

A LB E R TJO S E P H
8 TA U D E N R A U S
Albert Joseph Staudenraos.
77. K e n s in g to n . A lta m o n te
Springs, died Monday. Nov. 21.
1994 at Florida Hospital. Alla
m onlr. Horn Dee 10. 1916 In
Chicago, he moved to Central
Florid In 1994 He was a retired
A rm y veteran of World War 11
and ihe Korean War. He was
Catholic.
S u r v i v o r s I n c lu d e w if e .
Marianne, son. Kurt R . Apopka,
one grandchild

Winston said the commission.
In Ih r city attorney's opinion,
hail nol followed the cily ordi­
nance because data on Melcher
was nol in the rnmmtsstnnrrs
meeting poi krt ihe night of the
vote

Sa rg e nt n o te d Ih r m i t r e

c o m m is s io n v o te d o n I h r
Melcher nomination which carrteil by a 4-1 vole with Lovr t i u n d voting " n o " Vacca
a&lt;!drd M rlc h rr had a lready
served on Ihr board six years
and lfie commissioners were
aware of fits background.
Carrlco said he wnuld like Ihe
op|Mirlunity lo pick a nominee
from hls district for Ihe post, but
H enson. Sargent and Vacca
voted lo lei Ihe appointment ,
slant!
Miller, who a Itended the meeltng to be honored for hls service
as m ayor, asserted the challenge
la Me idler's appointment bring
advanced by Winston were tn
words nearly Identical to those
used by Lovcsirand when he

H a ld w in -F a lrc h lld F u n e ra l
H om e. S e m o ra n -Fo re sl C ity
Chapel. In charge of arrange­
ments.

Public school menu
Wsdnasday, Nov. 231994
Manager s Choice
or Chel'9 Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fat Milk

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International aid tor Ukraine?
W A S H IN G T O N , — Having |Kew*ed h i* country to give up
nuclear weapon* and reform It* economy Ukrainian l*rc*iden!
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from President C hn ion While llm n r aide* vaid t tlnion would
offer irkralne an additional *200 million In aid and •rtvirtly
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Winter sports heat up
G irls’ basketball, boys’ and girls’ soccer in action

Sanford polar bear softball

Fewm Staff Raparta

S A N F O R D — P&gt;e Seniord Rerrrellon D r
(vartmenl polar tieer sadllwdl orgenirational
meeting will lie held on Wednesday Dec 7 el
I lie Dow ttlnw n Youth Center Sanford City Hall
Team s with representative* at the organlra
(tonal meeting, which will start at 6 p m
will
receive a rrdtu tkm in their registration fee
Leagues * ill twgln (dav the week of Jan 9
For itriads.« all 330 5097

LAKF. M ARY
Four p U yrra lilt
for double figures and the defense
held Drlfona acnrelews tn the third
((uarter aa the U k e Mary Rams
clubbed the t tsltng Wolves (IN 2 I
Laura H agurcl (|8|. Courtney
Harris |I8|. laid llammett (141 and
Maggie Reedy (IO| led Ihe srtMlng as
taike Mary Improved to I I
Pie Rams will travel to Oak Ridge
tonight lor a 6 p m game

Longwood SB registers today
L O N G W O O D — The Winter ISdar Softball
league of the longwiaid Park and Rrcrrattam
de|aartmrnt w ill start the week id Jan 9. 1993
Men s Class C and coed games will be played
Monday through Friday nights
HrgisirsttiMi will tie Tuesday. Nov 22 at
Candyland Park Tram Ires tor Ihr lO w eek
season are 6220 lor the C o e d league and •290
lor Ih r men s leagues Flat h league will (day one
night a week at Candyland Park
Interested Iranis should call Sandy I ornas.
I t * ) 3447 or Lincoln 331 0974

Magic blast Heat
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Anlrnire llanlaway scored 17 of
his 30 (siinis in the third quarter as Orlando
hrnkr o(irn a i lose game with Shaqullle O Neal
«mi Ihe te n th and teat the Miami Heal 124 89
O Neal returned frntn foul trouble lo lead a
2 1 3 surge at lie start of the fourth period and
llnished with 22 (mints in 28 minutes IO telow
his NBA leading average
O r Undo f(T2l led 64 61 when O Neal left with
hts fourth foul and built the advantage tn 14
with Hardaway going 11-for-11 from the foul
line and nearly matching the Meat's third
quarter production of 19 points
Hardaway, who was 14 for 14 from the line,
sst out the entire fourth quarter That waa
hardlv relief for Miami which managed only 17
points, to fall tn 0 3 on the road 1-7 overall
Nick Anderson added 21 points for the
Atlantic Dtv talon leaders while Kevin Willis led
the lleat with 2 0 (mints arid 12 rebounds

Magic sign Dent
O R L A N D O — Rodnev Deni, whose senior
season was cut short lit a knee Injury signed a
one year t u n U K i wlib the O rU n d o Magk
Deft! Was Ih e te a m a s e c o n d round draft pick.
No 31 overall. and ha* been on Ihe injured list.
The 6 fool 9 forward suffered a turn anterior
cruciate ligament and lorn medial ro lU lrra l
ligament In his left knee Iasi January. H r
averaged 10 3 (minis and 4 3 rebounds in 11
games for Kentucky Iasi season

AROUND TH E S T A T E
Eckerd wins opener
S T PETERSBURG - Rodney ( barman got 17
of hts game high 21 (mints In the second half
Monday lo lead Eckert! past Franklin 91-77.
Eckcrd s K rrw in Thompson had 16 points All
five of Eckerd'a starlets were In double figures
Jarrod Brett led Franklin with 18 (mint*
E ckrrd ( I -Of led by just 7 points at halftime
hut stretched the lead lo 20 after Just seven
minutes of the second half

W H A T’S HAPPKNINO
Mens' Basketball
I Patco Hamarvdo CC al Semlrtol* CC. 7 30 p m

Womens' Basketball
Samlnola C.C. at SI. PsUrsburg J.C., 7pm

Boys' Basketball
Ovl*do at Boon*. JV, 6 p m.; V, 7:30 p m
Laka Howall at DaLand. Frashman, 4:13 p m ,
junior varsity, 5 45p m ; varsity, 7:15 p m
Laka Mary al Dallona. Fraahman, 4 p m . junior
varsity, 5 30 p m . varsity, 7 p m
Orangswood Christ, al Ml. Dora Dibit, 7pm

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O R L A N D O — Seminole broke
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Bishop M&lt;*ire 18 2 over ihe re
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rrutaed to an M M 7 win
T a n la h la Ea so n 129 p o tn tsl.
Mirufee llam|Hon (211 and Dana
Merrick 1121 all scored tn dmihle
figures as Seminole Improved to 4 C
on the season Pie Trtlie will host
Seabreerr at lllll Fleming Memorial
Gym nasium tonight al 7 30 p m
L T M A N P A L L S IN O V E R T IM E
PORT ORANGE S ta c ie
Thompson scored 23 points and
Spruce Creek outacored Lym an
106 tn overtime as Ih r Hawks
edged the Greyhounds 38 34
Angel Rhodes led l.ym an with 20
(mints, while Kate Brown added 10
as Ih r Grey hounds fell to I 2
Lym an will open (day In the Dr
Phiiltps Invitational Tournam ent on
Wednesday against stair ranked
Cape Coral Mariner al 8 30 p m

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L ym a n Greyhounds opened the
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half goala aa l.tiiu n built 1 44) lead
llrtan Diet tier and O tar tea Whitmore
concluded the arortng
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w ith agalnat lllahop MiMtrr on
Wedneaday at Winter Park a Waul
Field Friday. Lym an will lakr on
Oviedo at Shnwaltrr Field (loth
gamra atari at 8 p m

O V IE D O DRILLS OR. PHILLIPS
O R LA N D O - The Oviedo Lions
Jumped ttut In a 7 0 lead and cruised
to a 7-2 victory over Ihe Dr Phlllijta
Panthers Monday night
Travis Weeks led lire way with
three goals, while Mike Varley
added two arncea and l.m Mejia and
Scott Thelen one each
The Junior varsity game waa
(might to a O O tie
Oviedo will play In Ihr Rotary
1 iMtrnaoirtil mi Friday Al It) a n .
Ihe l.looa will take on lllahop Momr
and al 8 p m they will challenge
Lym an lltth gamra will tie al
Winter Park's Shnwaltrr Field

G IR LS’ SOCCER
ORLANDO - Kelly Haker came
Ihrmigh with the only goal of the
second half aa the lllahop Moore
llorneta edged taike Mary 3 2
Angle Olson had scored a fwalr of
Ural half goals lor Ih r Rama to offset
one goal ra rh by Ihe llom rta' Katie
Donovan and Itrcky Murray.
The Junior varsity garnr did go
ih r Rama4way. however. 0-0
Lakr Mary 12-11 will host Semi­
nole tonight al Don T Reynolds
Stadium starting at 7:30 p m

N s M n w w H U w rs n s
Laura Raguccl (whits, top photo) acorsd 18 points and Courtney Harris
(bottom photo) added 16 as Lake Mary killed Deltona. 68 21. Monday night

Hot hitting in Lake Mary softball
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L A K E M AR Y — Th e him were dying around Ih r laikr
Mary Sporla Complex In Ihe City of Lakr Mary
Department of Parka A Recreation Men a Fall Friday
Night Slowpltrh Softball League aa each of the top three
teama In the league acored at leaat 18 runa and
collected 28 hlta each.
The only problem waa that one of the teama with
thoae totala. 12 after 5. auffrred a loan aa undefeated
league-leading Florida Manor clinched a tie for the
champlonahlp by holding off 12 after 5. 20 IB
In I h e o t h e r g a m e p l a y e d .
Se ime na/Strorn ber g Car Ian n kept Ita allm title hope*
alive with a 22-4. ftve-lnnlng trouncing of the liravea
Florida Manor In now 8-0 on Ihe nraaon and la
followed by Srlmena/Stromtierg Carlaon (6-2). ILunbuo

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Girls’ Soccer
Laka Brantlay al Lyman. JV. 5 p m ; V, 7 pm.
Laka Mary al Samlnola. Frashman. 4:30 p m.;
junior varsity, 5 45 p m.; varsity, 7:30 p m

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C O LLEG E B A S K ETB A LL

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Arizona St. vs. Michigan. (L|
C 8 30 p m. — SUN. women, preseason N IT .
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. 9 30 p m . — ESPN. Muul Invliallonal. srm lllruil. Utah vs. Maryland. (L)
C om plata llattnga on Faga I B

SANFORD HERALD PLAYER OF TH E WEEK

Patriots get
defensive
A L TA M O N TF : SPRIN GS - Led by
senior co-captalna Steve Miller and
Brian W hitm an, the Lakr Brantley
Patriots defense came up with an
outstanding game against a potent
Sandalwood learn In the first round
of the Class 6A stale playoffs last
Friday night In Jacksonville.
Th e Patriots limited Ihe Saints,
w ho a ve ra g rd over 3 00 yards
rushing and 30 (minis per game In
the regular season, to only 193
yards In Ihe 21 -7 victory.
For Ita efforts. Ihe Patriots defense
la this week’s Sanford Herald Player
of Ihe Week.

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Contributing for Selinena/S-C w rrr. with four hila —
Dan Durorhrr llhree douhlca. tw runa. live Kill). Joe
Hulr (double, two runa. three H ill); three hits — Hill
Lofgren (two runa. Hill), two hlta — Frank latnulo
(home nin. triple, two runa. five 141)1). Pete Mueller
(home run. double, two runa. three RHII. Chrta Gagllano
(triple, two runa. Kill), latrry lamtcrza Idoublr. run.

Girls’ Basketball
DaLand al L. Howall. JV. 545 p m . V. 7.15 p m
Dallona al Lk Brantlay. JV, 6 p m , V, 7:30 p m
Laka Mary al Oak Rldgs, 6 30 p m
Ovlado al Mainland. JV. 5 15 p m ; V, 7 p m
Saabraaza al Samlnola. JV. 6 p m ; V. 7:30 p m

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Premier is
B winner
From Staff Raparls
S A N FO R D Premier has
Joined B A M Lawn Service on
the victory stand
Monday night at Ih r Sanford
Middle School Gym nutorliim
Premier rucked up Its eighth
straight |icrfrrt 3-0 week lo
wrap up Ih r B League title of
the Sanford Recreation De­
p a rtm e n t Full R e crea tio n
Vollryliall League
P rrm lrr wus dominating in
Us three games, w inning 21-4,
21*1 and 21-0 lo Improve lo
24-3 Nichols Outboard Marine
Service* remained In second
place, but was 1-2 for Ihe week
lo bill in 10-11 on the season
Park Air. Incorporated broke
u lie (or third place, having a
second best week of 2-1 lo
raise Its reco rd to 8-19.
Ncightmrs had an 0 3 week
and Is now 6 -2 1 for Ih r yrar.
Ill Ihe A League. H fit M. with
Ih r c h u m p lo n s h ij) already
sewed up. finally lost a game,
billing lo Sanford First ILtplIsl
Church. 15-13 B fit M. which
went 2-1 Ihls week. Is now
23-4 on the season
Second running West view
ILqillst Church also went 2-1
this w rrk to raise Its record lo
16 11 Agajic Is still* third In
Ihe A League, but going 0-3
dro|ijied II lo 11*16 and ending
lls hojies ol a .500 season.
First Baptist went lo 1-2 for
the week and Is now 3-24.

OR TH E BEST COVERAGE OF SPORTS IN YOUR AREA, READ TH E SANFORD HERALD DAILY

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Santoro. Flond* - Tuatdar N o»*m bar 22. 1994 - 1 1

People

Hobby: She collects dolls

IN B R IE F

Each doll holds family memories with a story

•ART TO WEAR’ set
The culturally Irstlvr Orlando Museum of Art A ssih u trs ate
frosting lireir annual " AMT T O W EAR Fashion Show on
Wednesday, I Vet 7. from 5 50 to H (JO pin
Jacqueline Jones, singer estraordlnalrr. will lie ih r goesl
rn it ee lor Ibis rv enl
Arttsis from the G rra irr Orlando area will display then
designs on ptitfrsslonal runw ay models from the l.lsa Malle
Modeling Agrnt y
Hum an Canvases" will also lie fraturrd
this year which will ttmsist &lt;&gt;l famous |&gt;alntlngs rr interpreted
by various Central Florida artists
T h e Itevirluttons Pet Minute d a o tr I m m ijk - will also have a
pt r se n ut loo on this evening

■ r B U S A N W IN N E R
Herald Correspondent
h A M O K I ) — Maryan
Farnsworth ha* an M l r m l r r
■ollrt non of llgurtnr* and doll*
Fai h doll and figurine holds
memories and a story in llsrlf
Farnsworth and her husband
Rolwrt. havr I r m marrird for .141
yrars They hate two children.
Jennifer and Charles
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ha ve five g r a n d c h ild r e n
Farnsworth Irlt hrr hornrrnak
Ing duties and time with grand
i hlldren were one of tier most
important roles
H rr roller lion of Danbury Mint
dolls brgan some sis years ago
She has a Nancy Reagan doll.
1‘rlncrss Diana and two Dolly
Dtngle dolls Other various dolls
include a grandmother holding a
child a grandfu and a grandson,
a m other and another doll
named by the manufacturer
with the name of Brian
Shr
spoke of some of the stories
lie hind the dolls
My Dolly
Dingle dolls rrinind me of my
sister." she said
"Everyone
always called her Dolly when
she was little
Th e grandma and grandpa
re m in d me ol me and m y
husband with the grandchildren
"Th e llrlan doll reminds me of
tny own grandson. Brian
I've
always krpt the dolls In the
b n trs because they hold Ihrlr
value when left in hoses "

CALENDAR

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Overeaters to gather
A tegular meeting of Overeaters Anonym ous is rnndut ted on
Tuesdays at 7.10 p m at First United Methodist C h u rrh .
ow ner uf Park and 5lh. Sanford For mote Information, tall
t arol al .122 0(157

Nar Anon to offer help
Nat Anon, a sell help group for relatives ami friends of
aiklh ts will meet T oesday at N p in at Orlando General
Hospital For more information, rail M»it» 0.104

Clogging classes formed
The Old Hit knrv Stotnper* offer free beginner t logging
t lasses Intermediate and attvam ed lessons also available
Meetings are at the Deltona Civic Association on Tuesdays
from (1 to 0 p m Call 34*14(5211 for more informal it &gt;n

Take off pounds sensibly
Members of T a k r Oft Pounds Sensibly. TO P S invite the
public tu Join th rm on Tuestlay evenings hu m 7 to H p iii at
the First Christian C h u rrh . 1007 Sanford Ave Sanford
The group now has a private room to weigh people between
(1 15 and 0 45 p m
Each week a different program on weight loss will hr
conducted
For more information about the club, rail 323-I70H or
323 HK&gt;4

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Maryan Farnsworth traaauraa har collection of flgurfnaa and dolla.
Farnsw orth's figurines cov­
ered a Urge fold out table As
with the dolls, site reiterated that
they all represent or mean some­
thing to her "I got the penguin
statue because one of m y
g r a n d s o n s w a d d le s lik e a
|wnguln," she said "Som e are
porcelain and some are glass I

havr a black cat that was given
to me It was made from coal
I'm really a cat person " Her
gentleman &lt;arvtng a du« k re
m inded her of her own faIher-ln law bec ause he used to
carve ducks
There was a girl
with a doll resembling her own
granddaughter
A girl w ith

randies sat politely on the table
too
A n o th rr f a v o rite was the
grandfather looking at u baby
Hummels were cited as her other
treasures "M y H um m els were
tny mother's." she said
"I
really treasure them "

Toastmasters meet
Setnimde Com m unity College ISCCI Toastmaster* Club
•S5M| will meei every Tuesday of the month. 7 30 p m . at
Lake Mary Chamber of Commerce ofIn r. In Lake Mary Centre,
al Lake F.nitna Hoad Contact Rosella llnnhani at 323-M2M4 for
more in formal ton

Julian inducted
into Kiwanis Club
Nancy Julian, director of the
Academy of Health Careers at
Seminole High School, was
recently Inducted Into the
Kiwanis Club of Sanford
Welcoming Julian are (from
left). President Phil “ Jim "
Qunster. Bill Fraasa. induction
o tlicer who Is past club
president and lieutenant gov­
ernor; J ul i an; O r e t c h en
Shapker, SHS principal and
Julian's sponsor; and Meta
Brooks, who endorsed Julian
A registered nurse. Julian Is
married to Attorney Ned Julian
and they havo t wo sons.
Matthew, 21, and Daniel, f 7

Rose Society to meet
ORLANDO — Th e G rra irr Orlando Hose Society meets the
fourih Tuesday of the month lexrept J u ly , August and
December) at Morrison s Cafeteria. IH40 FI Colonial Drive.
Orlando Visitors are welcome Dinner is at (1 p ni followed hy
live hustnr** meeting al 7 p m Details (171 0014. H W 4 13 9 or
230-1 IBB

Optimist Club meets weekly
Th e Sanford Optimist C lub inerts every Wednesday al noon
at the Colonial Room at Touchton's In downtown Sanford
Visitors are w rlro m r

Kiwanis Club meets Wednesday
Th e Kiwanis C lu b of Sanford holds Its noon luncheon
meetings every Wednesday al the Sanford Civic Center. North
Sanford Avenue at Ih r lakrfronl Visiting Klwanlans are
w rlro m r For information call Wall Smith. 323-5088

Dancing for seniors
T h e Over 50 Dance C lu b dance Is held every Wednesday,
from 2 30 •4 30 p m al the Sanford Civic Center Llvr music
by Ih r Drltonlans 11-piece band Donation 92 OO

Woman doesn’t need critical boyfriend

Widowed Persons meet
All widowed persons are Invited to meet al I .U) p m Ih r
second and fourih Wednesday of every month al ih r
Casselberry Senior Center. 200 la ke Triplet Drive. Cassel­
berry.

Woman’s Club to meet
Lake Mary W om an's C lub meet* ih r fourth Wednesday of
each month Contact Cheryl Greene 323-5102 or Pauline
Bundschu. 330^3965

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D EA R B O T H : You can't be
"desperate" enough to tolerate
such Insulting and belittling
behavior.
Unless he has some redeeming
f e a t u r e s y o u f a ile d to
m e n t l o n - - h r 's good to h is
mother, kind to animals and
generous to the ptMir-l'm with
your mother. What do you need
him for?

D EA R ABI1Y: I have heard
that you don't believe a letter is
"real" unless it t» handwritten
with mnlss|&gt;elled words, and
tears all over the paper Well,
this ts real
What should I do about m y
boyfriend? I am 45. he Is 50.
and we've been seeing each

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other for several months He Is
n ic e -lo o k in g , dresses w e ll,
claims to be educated, hut he
has a trait that may be the end of
our relationship unless I can
figure out a way to get him to
stop It. He Is very critical
He comments on everything I
eat. Example "Boy. you sure
use a lot ol salt!" Also. "W o w
are you going to eat all that?''
Or. "D o you really think all that
butter Is good lor you?"
I am not overweight. People
tell me I look sensational!
My mother said It Is the height
of rudeness to com m ent on
somebody rise's food. In a reslaurunt or at home, and I should
not put up with It. She asks.
"W hat do you need him for?"
Abby. I have seen this man
lick his knife In a restaurant. II
was appalled, but I didn't say
anythlng I

DEA R A B B Y : My huslMtid
and I really nerd your advice.
We have dear friends of whom
we are very fond, and the feeling
Is mutual There Is one problem
Their house Is filthy and the
kitchen ts unsanitary.
Th e ir
dogs run free in the kitchen
while foot! Is out. dog hair gets
Into everything, and their cook­
ing utensils. (Mils and pans are
visibly dirty!
They keep Insisting on having
us for d in n e r, and we are
running out of rxruses. Help!
Believe it or not. they're really
great people.
NO N A M E. NO TO W N
D EA R NO N A M E. E TC .: Tell
these "dear friends" who ate
"dear people” the I ruth
It
w ould be u kindness

D EA R A B B Y :
I was very
I havr thought of giving him u much amused In read all those
txiok on etiquette, but I havr letters about rlp|&gt;ers Here's m y
given him book* on other sub­ contribution:
During World War II. w r folks
jects. which 1 doubt If he ever
In the U S . we r e s e n d in g
trad. (Maybe h r can't rrad'7|
He has other m ills that bother "Bundles for Britain." and In
tne -llkr jealousy.
If I talk to one of m y bundles. I enclosed a
another man he accuses me of pair of men's slacks. It had a
flirting I suppose you wonder ripper on the fly. and zippers
why I go out with him with all had not yet lieen Introduced In
these red fla g s .
W e ll, a London.
I received u very nice thank
45 year-old woman can't allord
to be too fussy.
O r Is there you from the recipient of the
something wrong with tny at­ slacks saying tie had spent an
titude? I don't know whether to entire evening demonstrating
sign myself "Desperate" or " I n ­ the zipper, and he was the life of
the parly.
secure." o r ...
A L I T T L E OP B O TH

A.C. K A E P P E L . H OUSTO N

D EA R ABBY: W ith in the last
year. I have become a vegetari­
an. I belong to several animal
rights organizations and am
opposed to animal exploitation
and eating meat. However. I do
not try to push m y beliefs on
o th er people o r " c o n v e r t "
mealraters.
I believe eating
meat Is a personal choice, and I
continue to respect people who
cal meat.
W r have a very large family,
and It Is the custom to take turns
hosting Christmas d in n e r. It's a
Christmas tradition to serve fish.
I spoke to my m other about
my serving an acceptable sub­
stitute for fish, and she Mid It
was out of the question — and I
had no right to break the family
tradition Just because I have
changed my lllrstyle.
My question; Isn't It up to me
to serve what I choose, since I
am the hostess?

F A IT H F U L R E A D E R J .
E L IZ A B E T H . N .J.
DEAR F A IT H F U L R E A D E R :
Yes. In your home. It ts your
privilege to serve whatever you
rhoose. As a vegetarian, you
must know that there u rr many
cookbooks featuring delirious
dishes for vegrlarians.
On Ih r other hand, a gracious
hostess wants to please h rr
gursls. T o fosirr fam ily peace
and goodwill, w hy nol serve
vegetarian dishes along with Ihr
traditional llsh?

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STAR TREK GENERATIONS
CLEAR &amp; PRESENT
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Former sex slaves pressure
Japanese for atonement
a m iss alt cultures - hut It wa*
unfathomable to Misa Kang a
girl raised In the Con lot lan
ideal* of harmony and decorum
fo r many of the women. Ihclr
own guilt for thetr "Incorrert
twhavbir." willing or not. was
untiearahle
Pour year* ago. when most of
lire women were In thrlr ti&lt;&gt;* and
70*. a movement coalesced to
bring Japan to account fur It*
action*, and Ihe alienee wa*
broken
"1 wish we liad startrd thl*
campaign earlier." said Miss
Kang. 66 “ I didn't feel a* m uch
humiliation a* I thought I would
W r are old now Soon we will
die We don't have anything in
worry about '
Pur the last 137 Wednesdays,
she and a handful of former
romfort women have stood out
side the Japanese plmhassy in
Seoul under a huge blur hannrr
that r» ad* “ Apologue!"
South Korea, dependent on
J apa n ese I nvestment and
tourism rrfusr* to support the
w om en * campaign for cum
pensalkm Instead. It accept*
T o k y o * a rg u m e n t t hat all
claim* lor reparation* were set
l i e d w h e n r e l a t i o n * we r e
normalired in 1**65
Japan uttered last m onth to

■ v ARTHUR MAX
ABSOClatpd P ra tt Wrtttr
SEO UL. South Korra — t.ook
lug tu» k miss tv Kang Dtik
kvung ohould h «v r sjuk rti out
rw rllrr Instead. the hid her
isharnr fur nearly SO years, living
llkr a hermit In • pnrtrty that
value* family tie*
She * » just 15, and prettier
than moat girl* In arhool. when
the Japanese took her away tn
serve their soldier* a* a *ev
slave, or wttat tliey railed a
romfort w om an." during World
War II
Sevrn day* a week, month
after month, tht* young girl wa*
violated d o rrn« of times a day
for two endless year*
" T h e r e w e r e no m a n y ,
especially on Saturday*." »h r
remember*
Hlfttorlans estimate the J a ju
ne*e abducted a* m a n y a*
200.000 Aslan women, most of
them Korean* to lw unwilling
prostitute* for the Im perial
A rm y Other victim* rame from
China. Taiwan, the Philippines
Malaysia, Indonesia and the
Netherlands
No one know* how m any are
still living, and most still keep
their past set ret
The humtlttatlon of rape rut*

Legal Notices

provide 91 billion over 10 year*
lo an A*isn "friendship fund" to
*|mn*nf nlm a iK in.il and cultural
event* a* atonement for wartime
attnrltle*
Hut the women say that * not
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good enough
T h e y dism iss
C ttfttd Ce«rtt t»*
Jajwtn s s u trm rn ts of remorse
CeuMhpi f koF «*i9
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nr*c art In a Seoul museum I fif9*w rkl'l f9fF&gt;K M#»' r » » t M
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inracure fnr right timing to In all
t h i n g s the moat i mp o r t a n t
factor ** Tnday'a deal ahowa lhal
Ihto appltra lo bridge The de
ria rrr who found Ihe right line
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In Ihe NEC* World Cham pionahlpa. held In A lb u q u e rq u e .
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heaMa on the second round, to
altnw game invitational valuea
with three trump* However,
thlnga didn't pan out lhal way
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takeout Weal pul on Ihe p rraaurr with a Jum p lo game.
North, rather titan accept the
penalty, went on to five hearta
W hen Ihe d um m y appeared.
Ozdll aaw lhal unleaa Ihe hearla
were 3-2 and the diamonds 2 2.

he would be forced lo death by
repealed apade Icada Hul even If
he waa lucky with Ihe red ault
tirraka. he waa a(Ui In danger cd
loaing iru m p control.
After ruffing Ihe Oral trick.
Ordll ducked a diamond West
continued with a aecond apade
After ruffing. Ordll played a low
club from both handa
How could Ihe defenders con
linue? If (hey led a third apade.
declarer would rufT. raah the
heart king overtake (he hearl
queen with dum m y's are. draw
the last trump with dum m y's
bean IO and run the diamonds.
And If they returned a minor,
declarer would ruff a club In the
dum m y, draw trumps and run
Ihe diamonds
Either way. thr double duck
derided Ihe taaur
Phillip Aider's new book. Gel
SrnaMer al Bridge la available,
autographed upon request, for
$14 0 5 from P .O . Boa 169.
HoalynHta . NY 11577-0169.

B y Beralce Bede Oeol
Y O U B B D IT M D A T
Noe. 2 3. 1B04
In Ihe year ahead, you may t»e
eatremely fortunate In creative
endeavor* Your beat bet la lo
focus on projects you h a v r
personally conceived.
S A G I T T A R I U S (Nov. 23^•Dec.
21) Schedule Important laaka
early In the day while your
chances for ourrraa arr stronger
Tim in g and lurk a rr intrtratrly
connected today, so strike while
Ihe Iron's hul Sagittarius, treat
yourself lo a birthday gill. Send
for your Astro-Graph predictions
for th r year ahead by mailing
S I.25 to Aatro&lt;iraph. c/o this
nrwspaper. I'.O. Don 4465. New
York. N Y 10163. H r sure lo slatr
your zodiac sign
C A P R IC O R N (Dec. 2 2 -Ja n
19) Yo ur hunches about material
a f f a i r s s h o u l d pay off
hundsom cly today, but yo u r
perceptions of other people's
motives may tie way off target.
A Q U A R IU S (Jan. 20 Feb 19)
Avoid friends who like lo deal In
petty politics or Intrigue todav.

Pals w ith devious alma could
apoll an otherwise enjoyable
day.
P IS C E S iFfb 20-March 20&gt;
Slop procrastinating and attrnd
lo responsibilities today. You
know exactly what they are
Hr*i*t a friend who will try lo
distract you.
A R IB S (March 2 1-April 19)
You m a y do well as a manager
today, but you'rr likely to set a
poor example performing Ihe
artual work.
T A U K U S (April 20M ay 20)
Your desire to help those you
(eel responsible for la admirable.
However, don't attempt lo make
them over In your own Image
today.
G E M IN I (May 2 1-June 20)
Once you decide to do something
today, you're likely to pursue
that course. This won't hold
true, however. If your assign­
ment Is distasteful lo you.
C A N C E B (June 21-July 221
C o n d i t i o n s l o o k go o d fo r
personal gain today. You may
liave to flghl Ihe Inclination to
maintain total control Instead of

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sharing a lucrative project with
others.
L E O (Ju ly 23 Aug 22) Do not
delegate a critical task lo some­
one with a history o( bungling
assignments Even If II seems
Inconvenient. II would br wise io
do I hla one yourself.
V I B G O ( Au g 23-Sept. 221
Keep your emotions In check
today or you might not serve
your best Interest* He coopera­
tive. even with persons you
dislike
L IB R A (Srpi. 2 JO c t 231 II
you forgive your friends' Iniperfrrtlons today, they will be
more likely to overlook your
flaws. However. If you dish out
criticism, prepare lo lake II.
S C O R P IO (Oct. 24 Nov. 22|
M ajor a c co m p lis h m e n ts are
imaalble today If you set your
sights on rrallallc objectives.
Wishful thinking isn't apt lo lie
productive.
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                    <text>30 Cents

TUESDAY'

December 13, 1994

Sanford Herald
Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Bamlnole County tinea 190B
■ 71h Year

SB - B antord

F lo rid a

B usiness center boom?

NEWS DIGEST

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I INSIDE

No

S p orts

Florida Manor cops crown
L A K E MARY
Etuckta M a n o r r a llx t l Inf I I * r
r i m s I n I h r a I a t ti i n n i n ( l o d r ( * « l
V u n rn iM n m ilv i,
’ M l and » in I h f
Lake Mary Erulav S ig h t S 4 I I nUI U * | n f
S ee P i ( t IB

Poopld
Volunteers of the Week
S everal HSVI* (R etired S m s * V olunteer |*n&gt;
U u m i n i r m l ir i * rc e t-n lly tva iu trd together to
■:i u p U tlr t in -&gt;ii jf*-4 a k m g U S H ighw ay
17 * r j near r i l f P o in t* T h f v t r x m l x r * a rr
v ta u n c h r n « u iin n if n u lM »
Htr P i | ( S B

New office
facility eyed
B y J . M A R K B A B P IIL O
Harold S on to r S ts M W n to f______ ____

1 A K t M AH &gt;
W ith in d a y * &lt;rf
b u y in g l l r a t h m w
I n t e r n a t io n a l
H u*lnrw » C e n te r, f l i m t l D evelop
tn r n i In c
w a * in l l x S em inole
C o u n ty C u r r r n ! P la n n in g O rpaM
n x n l w ith a * i t r p la n for a new
o i li e r r e n t e r lo r a 7 0 0 p r is o n
softw are a n d d a ta p r u r w i n d for III
*y

(MTtriat* w ith C tn r tn a ttl I t r l l In
fo rm a tk&gt;n S y s te m * In c c o n firm e d
Monday th e y are In n e g o tia tio n *
w ith P t r r u t i frw a I H s r r r * ile near

th e * n u t h r r n e n d nl I h r H U M '
tx lw e e n ln tr r ii4 tlo n .il 1‘arVw ay and
In te rs ta te 4
I ' l i i u l l |&gt; e v r lo p m r n l C o
In c
e n g in e e r * C o n k lin . I 'n r ie r a n d
H o lm e * s u lM tilllr d a prufxtwal In I f x
c o u n t y fo r a th r e e * I o r y .
| 3 ( I U l l « i | i u i r l i n t n ffk e b u ild in g
a n d ad|ac e n i fMI .0 0 0 aqu a re lo o t
d ata prta e ** m g i r r t l r r and (ta rk ln g
C o u n ty * la f f w ill r r l l k p r r t h r
p ro p o M l H r. 2 1
T h e d r y r lo p m r n t a p p lic a tio n was
re ce ive d h&gt; i h r lo u it t y t i n
7 tw o
w e e k* after H U M ' w a* (a n ig h t try
I h r &lt; u ll E q u ltlc * Im
a p a rtn e rs h ip
w h ic h in c lu d e * I h r r u l l D e ve lo p m e n t
Inc
" W r d id n 't really
h a p fx n *o q u k kly.**
A ik e n c * r in l | y e v k r
H e r B u sin ess. P ag *

In te n d It In
*a k l &lt; liffo rd
p re s id e n t «4
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BRIEFS
NANEOHD — I h r C ity n l N a n lo rd * l.u e n o n g
I *r (.a ilm e n t o p rra tk tn I* to l r t r a ia l( n f i) In
o th e r d e p a rtm e n t*. n ilh r f th a n r o n lln u r a * &lt;a
• r p a ta te r n l ll y T h r m m r r a r r x about Itil lorn m g
I h r n fllr M l ir m t lM l I o n o( fo rm e r l l r r n t l i i (
otTW ul O r t ic h r n M aw .it on Dec 3

By N IC K F F IIF A U F

M«&lt;*id Slsft Wnlsr
L A K E M ANY - O ffic ia ls lo r H r
i ii t o n t o i|« .ra lk .fi lit l a t i
Maty
m ay h a y r th r u fin g e r* t ro **c d for
l u r k W e d n e sd a y a m t T h u rs d a y
w h e n (4 a o * fo r a iiu |m rs p a n s k ro
go I r l n r r t l x c ity p la n n in g I xx im I
W ednesday. and ih r r t iy c o m ­
m is s io n Ib u rs d a v
A p p ro v a l w ill mean a la rg e w ale
e *|ia n *k &gt; n of I f x fa. titty T l x la&lt; k of

W hen I f x - r q ix s t w a * (te c *rn le d
on firs t re a d in g d u rin g l l x Her
I
c o m m is s i o n m e e t in g . It w a *
appeoyrd w tth lit tle d lw u o s k m an d
n o ot&gt;(e* tk m * try a u n a n im o u s v o ir
o f the ro tn m i**k &gt; n
See E a p s n d . Page BA

Grant would
pay for more
police officers

T re e s to g o
Licensing department absorbed

Recoton
plans
expansion

a p p n o a l at t h l* lim e in u ld (tr.tduee
p fo ltle n t* |n g ra n t m oney for road
|ia * ln g
W e d rxsd a v • I ' A / o ftk ta l* w ill
Ix a r a r r r p x s t for t i l r pla n a p p rm a l
lo t a w ale Ik M i% r/d l*irtb u lk itt re n te r.
T h u rw la y. a H e ro to ri request t«
%• h r d t llr d fo r th e re g u la r ru m
m l* * k tn m e e tin g A n o e d ln a m r w ill
he Ix a r d on *er oeyd reading, re ro rt
m g five acre* » r * l «4 U k r E m m a
H oad fro m a g r ic u lt u r e . A I . to
heavy i o m r tx n ta l office. lig h t in
d u « iry
M IA
s tih m ilt r d by H r
r o to fl

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C itv Manager H ill S im m o n * m id Ih r &lt;li&gt;
itm tm i« « K m last itiith l th a t t h r d e |ta rim e n t *
o p r r a tk tn * w ill t&gt;r rra * * ig n e tt T h r c a s h x rtn g
w ill tw h a n d le d b y I l x u lllt t v d e p a rtm e n t. a m i
e n fo rc e m e n t and a d m in te tra tto n w ill l x u n d rr
t h r |u rt* d k tk &gt; n n l t l x b u ild in g o il tr ia l

By N IC K F F S IF A U F
H era ld s ta ff W ritsr
S A M ’ &gt;KU The fed e ra l gm
r r n n ie n i I* o ffe rin g to h e lp finance
new p u lle r o ffic e r* C allerl COI*S
E AS T. It t* aim e d al ( lu llin g m ore
law e n lo rte tn e n l In local in m n iu n i
tie *
S a n lo rd fta * a lrra d v dt*« u * * r d the
offer an d p la n * In a p p ly fo r the

T h r d ata |m xe% *tng lo r I h r Ik e m tn g d r |ia r i
m r n t l»ad p crvk» u *ly h r r n reassigned
H r g jt d in g Ma«on * te rm in a tio n . S im m o n *
* a k l II w a * for a *a &gt; trlv of rra a o n s m ewllv for
a c c o u n tin g lr r r | { u la r t iir *
O n r o th e r m u o n
l x M l it
w a * lo t ln « u h » r im * tk m w hen *hc
r r fu e r d lo n m p r r a tr w lx n w r la u n che d an
m t r m a l ln v r* llg a tk m

g ra n t l-a k r Mary 1* *&lt; h rd u le rl to
dt«c u s* it th l* T h u rs d a y evening
In order to be ro n std e re d . the
p ro g ra m r r q u lie * a p p lk a tk m * l x
tile d by D ecem ber 3 1 o f th l* year
U nder the prn|xm al. e lite * w ith a
p o p u la tk in of u n d e r 5 0 0 0 0 people
are e lig ib le to a p p ly for a fln a rn tal
g ra n t If It t» a p p ro ve d , the federal
g o ve rn m en t p a y * 7 5 p r r r e n t o f the
B e e O r a n t. Page BA

Seminole loses a top
official to Orange

PTA meeting
S A N F O R D — T l x M idw ay K lr tn r n la r y S. li&lt;»»l
w ill h o ld a general P a rro t T e a e lr r m x l i n j
to n ig h t. tx g m n tn g at H .mi p m fo llo w in g th r
I T A m e e tin g a *(x« tal h o lid a y *how w ill l x
h r ld t iy th e c h ild re n E ve ryo n e t* in v ite d

By J. MARK B A R F IIL D
H erald Senior S ta ll Writer

M idw a y E le m e n ta ry S» h ix tl I* h e a te d al 2251
J it w ay.
C am p N a d tra m t j a f f r * n d » __________________

WitiM Wa * *, I xx , , i m i m
Sanford M a in Street Manager B a ts S im o n s d is p la y s tw o o t th e
C hristm as tra s s b sm g m ads avsilabls to fam tlias u n a b is to purchasa
one The trooa. docoratod by sm all c h lld ra n in th e area, w ill bo
available o n a lim ite d basis by c o n ta c tin g S im ons at th e Mam S troet
o ffic e In S a n fo rd . 322 MOO

Longwood and
‘adult’ fun laws

8 A N F O H D — S em inole ( m in ty t*
losing one o f it * to p three m a n a g e r*
In O range C o u n ty
D e p u ty C o u n ty Manager S haron
O rn ile U l r i i r r I* scheduled to Ix g tn
Ja n 2 3 a * d ire c to r o f the D iv is io n of
Etscal an d H u m a n H rs m irre s in
O range C o u n ty after her r e c r u it­
m ent b y Orange C o u n ty te n k ir s ta ll
Orange C o u n ty c o m m is s io n e r* w ill
co n sid er th e B fio .o n o a p p o in tm e n t
today.
L a tsu re c u rre n tly earn* P t I 03(1
In her re s ig n a tio n letter In S e m i­
nole C o u n ty M anager Hon H a bun.
lartsure w ro te her last day w ith h i*
staff w ill l x .Jan 0
’ 'O ra n g e C o u n ty g o v e rn m e n t
Bee Loss. Page BA

f»B Aw«a

Sharon Qoodr Laisura

F o o d for th ou ght

B y BANDRA E LL IO T T
H arald S taff W n ta r

Dec. 13
12 shopping
days to Christmas

INDEX
C la s s lfla d s .
C o m ic s ......
C ro s s w o rd .
D e a r A b b y ..
D e a th s .........
D r. O o tt.......
E d ito ria l......
F lo rid a .........
H o ro s c o p e .

B
B
B
B
A

M o v ls a .........................
N a tio n ..........................
F o o p lo ...... ...» ............
F o lle o ..........................
School M en u ............
S p o rts ....................1B,
A T s ls v ls lo n ..................
A W s s th s r......................
W o rld ..........................

More clouds, cool weather

T o d a y : V a r l a b lr
rlo u d ltic * -, llin li in
I h r lo w e r 70* W in d
n o rth lO m p li

F o r m o re w e a th e r, see F s # s t A

I.O N(iW O O I) — An a tto rn ey experienced in
re g u la tin g .u liilt r n tr r ta ln m r n t advised r | | y
com m lsstonrrs Monday night to fix ti* on the r o r r
c u m |x in rn ts n f Ih rlr |)ru|M&gt;*ed ttrd ln a m r and
r x |x c t In am end II later a* llte liu s in r**.-* and
case law evolve.
J t x Cm i Itia rrlla , an a ltn rn e y lor l l x M rttiq x illtan llu rra u til Invesllgatlnn. advised L ongw ixxl
com m issioner* Ural enforcem ent w ill l x ih r key
to ih r ordinance's sitt e r* * am i l l x r lt y should l x
Bee Longw ood, Page BA

New apartments
for Sanford?
By N IC K P FE IP A U P
H erald S ta ll W rite r____________________________

SANEOHI) — A new residential ro n tm tm lly is
tx in g planned In Sanford
N o r th K ld g c A p a r tm e n t* a t th e w e s te rn
e x te n s io n o f I» tk e M in n ie D riv e w o u ld house 2H8
m ills

T h r n ta llrr I* scheduled lo l x hrooghl b c ln rr
the Sanford P la nn ing and Zoning C om m ission
d u rin g T hursday n ig h t's m eeting
Am ong Ite m * to l x discussed are a dim ensional
variance anti s llr plan consideration.
T h e p ro p e rty ts o w n e d b y U.S H om e C o rp o ra ­
tio n . P lce rn c D e v e lo p m e n t, a n d is p r r s r n ily
ro tte d MR-3 It x tn u lllp le fa m ily rc s ld c n lla l. It
c o n s is ts of ( i TUI u e r r * It Is lo e a le d s m tlh w rs l o f

HwXtf **•*• *V *WY’ *»xUt*x
T ons o l food have boon donated by m em bers
o f th e Sanford M a s o n ic Lodge so area noody
I a m id e s w ill have fo o d th is h o lid a y season
L e ft lo rig h t, P a s t M a ste r L e ro y T h r ill.
C h a p la in Vern B re w ste r, and S enior S low ard

Fred W ils o n
Far rig h t, in te rv ie w e r E thol
C arlson, w ho accepted the food on behalf o l
the C h ris tia n S haring C snfor, East 25th Street
In S a n fo rd For m ore Inform ation about the
ce n te r’s fo o d program , ca ll 323-2513

See A p a r tm e n ts . Page BA

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NEWS FROM THE REGION AND ACROSS THE STATEB

Revenue may be reduced by $100 million
■ y T h s A s s o c ia te d P r a ts

Scholar chosen for Holocaust chair
IK H 'A R A T O N
F Tortdji A ila n tii U n iv e rs ity h a * w i n i n i a
re lig io n *&lt; h n l.ll In m t t h r llts l e n d o w e d r h l l f (o f llo ttx au st
• In d ie * in n F lo rid a co lle g e
t h r u n lv e n x ll) M o n d a y nam ed A la n L l l n i j n in m r u p y ih e
n e w ly c re a te d H a d d ock C h a ir (nc 11»«* S tu d y o f I h r H o lo c a u s t,
o n r n( I h r ln » su ch i h a ir * lu Ih r n a llu n
llc r g r r n c u r r e n t ly a re lig io n p ro fe s s o r a i S y ra c u s e
U n iv e rs ity In New Y o rk and d ire c to r o f Ih r J e w is h S tu d ie s
P ro g ra m . w h ic h h r fm in d r d H r also a u th o re d I h t r r b o o ks. a n d
h i* m o th e r In law s u r v iv e d I h r c n n e e n lr a tlo n r a m p at
A u s c h w itz
' “W e re M ill liv in g in a g rtio tld a ) u n lv e ts e ,'* h r s a id
Thr
H o ln ra u * l In d ic a te * o u r ru ttim u n h u m a n v u ln e ra b ility ."
H r * a ld h r * c o m m itte d to e n s u rin g t h r r u it im u n liy
u n d r r * ia n d * r » r r \ im r n e e d * lu Ir a n i a tio o t Ih r H olocaust
lin g e r Ite g m * h i* n e w jo b next (all

Out of gas, not out of coke

TALLAHASSEE
W hen law m akers slat!
d ilu t in g next vear * Male budget Ih rv
w on't have a* muc h tax Income in spend a *
they rxpec ted
S la te rv u n o m is t* ate r x j v c t r d to rrd u c e
th e ir ta x re ve n u e p ro je c tio n * b y a fo o t $ 1 0 0
m illio n or m ore w hen they m eet F rid a y
liecauM - th r s la te 's econom y is n 't as rn tm st
as o rig in a lly p trd lc ted. M id D a v id C o b u rn
the g o v e rn * * '* b u d g e t d ire cto r
T h a i m e a n * la w m a k e r* p r o b a b ly w ill have
lr%* th a n th r SMOi&gt; m illio n o r ig in a lly a n tic i­
p a te d a b o v e c u r r e n t s t a le s p e n d in g
la w m a k e r * a lrra d v planned lo spend m ost
o f th a t a d d itio n a l ta x m o n rv on In cre a sin g
n u m tv - i* of *c bead s tu d e n t* a u to inijiac t fee
re fu n d *, new p ris o n * and m e d ic a l c a tr for
the jm o r
Sen Mario D ta / lla la it * Iw m tnan of lfir
W avs and Means C o m m itter M id die stale
w ill have lo Increase the efficiency of

I W o ’ re
ta x e s )

not

d o in g

new

-Mario Olat Balart

e x is tin g p io g ta m * If II h o |v * to have any
m o n e y le ft for new p ro g ra m *
“ W e 'r e n o t d o in g new t a x r *
s a id
I&gt;U 1 lla la it H M ia m i
H o u s r A p p ro p ria tio n * t h a lt m a n f l u f f
H ltc h ie . D Pensacola. M i d a new panel w ill
h r lp id e n tify fra u d an d o v e rp a y m e n t* by
sta le agencies He h o |v * to lu n n r l any
M v in g * Into e d u c a tio n
" I d o n 't th in k w r 't r goin g lo cut rut. r u t
p ro g ra m *.' he said
C o b u rn M id th e lo w e r ta x IlM tw n r lore, j * l
d o e sn 't m ean th e e conom y l* s lu m p in g ,
o n ly th a t II is n 't a * ro b u st as e xpected
Tourism basn I done a* well as hoprd and
c o n s tru c tio n Is lo w e r th a n p re d ic te d
lire a use of rising tn trrrs t ra le * Coburn *ald
T h r Islrsl economic news m a k e * it a near

c e rta in ly th a t state a gene te* th a t s u b m itte d
budget p ro p o s a l* to Gov L a w to n C h ile * last
week won i t v seeing a n y th in g near w hat
th e y requestr d
F lo rid a * bu d g e t w o uld increase m ore
th a n 10 p r o m t to $41 M ilto n In f 0 0 4 -9 0
tcased on Ibe * |v n itln g p la n s fro m s ta ir
agencies
I tie D e p a rtm e n t o f C o rre c tio n s In the
m id d le o f a huge prison e x p a n s io n , had
requested an a d d itio n a l $1 8 fi b illio n or 30
p r r t r n t m ore Ilia n Its c u rre n t in rd g rt
I he d e p a rlm e n l w ill fare t v i l e r th a n m ost
and p ro tta b ly w ill g rt fu n d in g fo r 3. fOO
a d d itio n a l p ris o n bed* n e x t year as the
g overnor and Iv g ls la lu r r *uj&gt;j*»ri th e p rison
b u ild u p
H ut C h ile * Mid he expected lu do " a littles c ru b b in g
o n the d e p a rtm e n t's budget
recpiest
Are you ta lk in g about th e tr C h ris tm a s
w t* h lis t? he a s k rd last week " I have one
o f those fro m a tl ou r agencies ”

FORT PIKRCK
T w o M ia m i m en s ig n a le d lor h r lp a lte r Ih r v
ra n m il u( g a * at v-a a n d d n ft r d lo r l » n d a v * Hot t h r t r t r * u r
ended u n h a p p ll) a he n I h r C a u l G u a rd (uund f ill p o u n d * on
rtM a ln r o n t h r u I mat
Jo rg e I'r n a
M a n d C ra a r R o d rtg u rr. 24. w ere rescued
F rid a y n ig h t a lte r i h r v w r t r * p o ttr d a d rift In I h r A tla n tic
O r a n hv a l ' S A ir F o rc e p la n r and a Coa»l G u a rd r r r w w a *
* r n i to fin d th e m
T h r 2 3 -foot (mat w a * lo w e d to F o rt P ierre. and I h r m e n
r r tu r n r d to I h r Coast G u a rd s ta tio n S a tu rd a y m o rn in g In gel
I h r boat tia i k
A r o a * l G u a rd crew w a * on tm ard rrm o v in g t h r lo w lin e *
w hen som ebudv m o ve d a d u flr l tiag o n deck. *a id l* r lt v O ffic e r
Mall
'll w a * in Ih r w ay w h e n they w e re lin in g ih r in s p e c tio n
H all M id
Somehow a z ip p e r on t h r Ivag ( r ll o p rn a n d a co u p le
of Ih r p a cka g e * t r ll o u t."
The m e n w ere tu rn e d o ve r to th e U S C iu tn m * S e rv ic e (o r
p ro a e cu tla n

Viacom
to decide
land use
■ f T h « A s s o c i a t e d Pr a ss

FO R T L A U D E R D A L E
D i o r k b u s t e r E n t e r t a in m e n t
C o rp bought 2 50 0 at r r s of la n d
o n th e D artr B lo w a rd &lt;m in ty lin e
w ith th r in te n tio n of tu r n in g it
In in a m o n u m e n ta l s p o rt • an d
e n te rta in m e n t ru m p le x

Zink trial bill down to S81.363

N o w th a t V la r u m
In c
B lu r k b u s lr r 's pa re n t co m p a n y
lia s d e rid e d a g a in s t I h r $ |
b illio n p ro je c t, ( h r c u m jia n y
m u s t d r i life w hat to d o w ith 1tu ­
la 1id

O R L A N D O — O n h o p e d i* i W illia m Z in k w a* fo u n d In n o c e n t
of c h a rg e * th a t lie fo n d le d and Ille g a lly p h o to g ra p h e d h i*
yo u n g p a tie n t* and now ta v p a v r r* m u * t |&gt;av $ 8 1 ,3 6 3 in fee*
fo r h i* (ria l
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* r r m * they ra n «pend a * m u c h a* th e y w a n t to * p r n d a n d th e n
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Theft device alerts dealer to stolen car
M IA M I — It to o k a y e a r. (H it a L o ja r k th e ll-d e te c tio n s ig n a l
alerted C o lo m b ia n p o lle r to a G ra n d C herokee s to le n fro m a
M ia m i car d e a le rs h ip
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stolen In C o lo m b ia . I h r system w o rk * In ! logoi a b u t d o e s n 't
e xte n d a r r o * * th e c o u n try
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the new o w n e r fro m D u lta m a . C o lo m b ia , show ed u p at a
Bogota d e a le rs h ip
"W h e n he drove th e ca r to a J e e p dealer In B o g o ta fo r
service. It show ed u p o n police s ca n n e rs s till se n d in g o u t the
th e ft c o d e ," said H ick M o o re . lagaek m a n a g e r in S o u th F lo rid a
T he C o lo m b ia n o w n e r to ld police he b o u g h t the c a r th is year
b u t had n o Idea It w a* s to le n
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In a u ra n c r check was issued, and th e dea lersh ip th o u g h t t h r
case w as lo n g closed a * u n so lved
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LOCAL FORECAST

Tuesday, December 13, 1994
Vol 87, No 98

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Academic Excellence

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THURSDAY
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Retail theft
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arrested h y s h e r iff* d e p u tie s S a tu rd a y at a r r t a ll store on S ta ir
Hoad 4:Ml In ( a s s rlb e rry D e p u ties say she w a * * u * |in t r d o f
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A flr r b r in g taken lo th e J o h n E I'o lk C o rre c tio n a l Far lin y . she
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arrested h&gt; s h e riffs d e p u tie s S un d a y D e p u ties re s c in d e d to a
t all re g a rd in g a r r ta ll I h r f l of a n u m tie r o f h a se tia ll r a | « fro m a
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Traffic stops
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ru n n in g a re d lig h t p a w in g In a n o p a w in g to n e , and ta llu r r lo
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motorcycle
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Domestic cases

Warrant arrests
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a n e ste d o n charges o f la d in g lo appear a n d o n c h a rg e * of
d riv in g o n a suv(iended license A t Ih e tim e of h lv a rre s t by
S em inole C o u n ty S h e riff's d e p u tie s, h r w as also ch a rg e d w ith
c a rrin g a concealed w e a p o n He w a * h e ld o n • 1 .3 5 0 b o n d at
Ihe Jo h n K P olk C o rre c tio n a l F a c ility .
• K o lir r t T h o m a s S c I to o l, 22. 2 5 2 5 W illo w A v r . S a n lo rd . b y
S em inole C o u n ty s h c r lir v d e p u tie s on ch a rg e s o f v io la tin g the
irrrn v o f h lv p ro b a tio n o n c h ild abuse ch a rg e s He was held
w ith o u t b o n d at ih e J o h n E P olk C o rre c tio n a l F a c ility .
• D iane W h ite . 3 3 . 107 H idden A rb o r C l.. S a n fo rd , by
S em inole C o u n ty s h e riff's d e p u tie s on ch a rg e s o f v io la tio n o f
the te rm s o f her p ro b a tio n on c h u rg r* o f possession o f cocaine
She was he ld w ith o u t b ond a l Ih e J o h n E P olk C o rre c tio n a l
F a c illiy .
• M rrn d a In g o ld b y . 20. !H&gt;7 W 2 0 th St . S a n fo rd , by
S em inole C o u n ty v tie rlH 's o il leers on c h a rrs o f fa ilu re to up|ieur
In c o n n o n th e ft ch a rg e s . She w av h eld a l th e J o h n E. Polk
C o rre c tio n a l F a c ility o n § 5 0 0 bond
• Leon a rd P erry S c o tt. 28. 221 D enise. O viedo, w as arre ste d
S a tu rd a y on East M roadw ay b y O viedo p o lic e H r w as w u n trd
on a w a rra n t for fa llin g lo ap p e a r In co u rt.
# V ic to r Monroe F c a s lr r. I. 911 V ic k i C o u rt. O viedo, w as
arrested S a tu rd a y a l h is residence by O vie d o (Killcc. He was
w anted fo r fa llin g lo a()(iear o n a charge o f d riv in g w ith a
suspended license.

Incidents reported to Sanford police
a Dishes w r r r r r p o n r d ly ta ke n fro m a C h in a c a b in e t e a rly
M onday, a l a residence In the 1000 blo c k o f Pine A venue
• A m ic ro w a v e o v e n a n d iw o p o w e r d r ills w ilh a to ta l va lu e
o f $758 w ere said lo ha ve h e rn stolen e a rly M onday fro m a
revldence In the l(X ) b lo c k o f L a u re l A venue
a A 10-speed h ik e va lu e d at $ 1 5 0 w as re p o rte d m is s in g
F rid a y fro m an a p a rtm e n t In th e 1300 b lo c k o f S a n ta ll.irb .ira
D rive.
• A n e stim a te d $ 3 0 4 In p ro p e rly w as re p o rte d ly sto le n
F rid a y fro m an a p a rtm e n t In th e 3 0 0 b lo ck of E F ifth S lr r r i
• A ste re o system v a lu e d a l S487 was r r p o r t r d sto le n F rid a y
from u residence In G e n e v a G ardens
• A tm x c o n ta in in g c o n s t ru c tio n e q u ip m e n t va lu e d al $ 0 ,0 5 0
was r r p o n r d ly sto le n fro m a c o n s tru c tio n site S a tu rd a y in the
4 0 0 b lo c k o f East L a k e M a ry B ou le va rd .
• An e s tim a te d $ 4 6 0 In p ro p e rly w as r r p o r tr d m is s in g
S a tu rd a y as Ihe re s u lt o f u v e h ic u la r b u rg la ry III th e IOO blo ck
o f E d g rw a le r.
• A T V sel value d a t $ 3 0 0 w a s rep o rte d m is s in g S a tu rd a y
from a residence In ih e 12 0 0 b lo c k o f O range A v r n u r .

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TALLAH ASSEE The
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F lo rid a p e n ite n tia rie s has h it a
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p r r r e n l d e c lin e C om pared w ilh
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l l Is the lo w e st fig u re since
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w ere vent lo p ris o n ai t circling in
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n o n v io le n t o ffe n d e rs In a v o id
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g u id elin e s a llo w e d Hie s ta ir to
s lo p g ra n tin g e a rly release th is
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Some law e n fo rc e m e n t o ffic ia ls
said the s r n lr n r t n g g u id e lin e s
a r r n i h rlp tn g th e m d o I h r ir jolts
a n d d is to rt th e tru e p ic tu re o f
c rim e in F lo rid a w h ic h h a * Ih r
n a llo n ’* h ig h e s t c rim e ra le
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m isaionv a r r a d ire c t re s u li of (lie
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w e a k e n e d . " v a ld M a n a t e e
C o u n ty S h e riff C lu r lte W e ll* the
(uunder o f a n e ffo rt fo r a cons tltu tlo n a l a m e n d m e n t to e n su re
p risoners serve a m in im u m o f 8 5
percent o f lh e tr sentences.
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such as b u rg la rs and ca r th ie v e *
lo avoid s la te p ris o n in m a n y
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Holiday cheer

H eather Thom as, 7, shares in the m agic o f the h o lid a ys after
a ttending a party al held by O ile r's D ockside th is past w eekend
K ids from th e M eih o d ist C h ild re n s H om e In E nterprise visited
Ihe Sanford restaurant fo r fo o d , fun and a talk w ith Santa C laus

S in ce 1990. w h e n s e n te n cin g
g u id e lin e * w e re c h a n g e d lo
d iv e rt d ru g o ffe n d e r* fro m p rls
o n lo c o m m u n it y t r r a t m r r i l
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percent o f a ll n e w a d m is s io n s
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27 7 percent, th e low est since
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I* a im in g lo re d u ce d ru g a d ­
m is s io n s to less lh a n 25 percent
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fe n c e d u n d e r th e g u id e lin e s
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th e r o r r r e t lo n * d e p a r tm e n t'*
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• r n l lo p r i s o n o n m u r d e r
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o th e r v io le n t rdfe n sc* Increased
fro m 1992 9 3 lo 1993-94 Those
r o n v lr le d on I h r f l . forgery, fra u d
a n d d ru g &lt; b a rg e * declined w h ile
Ih e percentage of b u rg la rs re
m a ln e d th e sam e
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th e guise of g e n in g lo u g h on
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violence
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wav a r r r v ir d hy d r p u t lev a l h lv revldence S a tu rd a y b illo w in g a
ir p o r t r d a llr r r a tlo n w ilh a fem ale H r wav ch a rg e d w ith
l ia t ir r y . d o m rv itc vio le n c e .
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a r r r v ir d h y S a n lo n l p o lice S u n d a y O fflce rv vald h r had
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te m p o ra ry license ta g fro m Ih e w o m a n 's ca r A w itn e s s
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dom estic violence.
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d r a w o u t th e lie s t In jte o p le F o r th a t e v e r y o n e
c a n !&gt;e p r o u d a n d p le a s e d
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o l J a m e s (tru n k s to y d r iv e s h e ld s e v e ra l t im e s
a y e a r a t C a fe J a k e s In d o w n to w n S a n fo r d :
v o l u n t e e r s f r o m c lu b s a n d o r g a n iz a t io n s
h e lp in g t h r S a lv a t io n A r m y r in g th o s e k e t t le
I k - I I s . o u r fir e fig h t e r s w h o a r r r e f u r b is h in g
b ik e s fo r th e n e w ly c h ild r e n th r o u g h d o n a ­
tio n s f r o m t h r S a n fo r d K iw a n ts a n d p r iv a t e
i n d iv i d u a ls
Y e s . w e r o u ld g o o n a n d o n . 1‘ages o l th e
Stinloni Herald h a v r t&gt; r r n l u l l o l d o -g o o d
a c t i v i t i e s fo r m a n y , m a n y w e e k s
F o r t t ie a v e ra g e p e o p le , g if t s to e a c h o t h e r
a n d t h r c h l ld r r n a re a w a y o l s h o w in g
f r ie n d s h ip T h e s a m r t h i n g is g e n e ra lly d o n e
fo r b ir t h d a y s b u t a t t h is o n e tim e o f th e y e a r
m o s t e v e r y o n e d o r s s o m e t h in g fo r m o s t
e v e r y o n e else. T h e c o lle c t iv e Idea o f t h i s
h o lid a y d o e s m u c h to b o o s t p e o p le 's s p ir it s
In t h e s a m r fa s h io n , e v e r y lim e a g if t o r
f in a n c ia l h e lp Is d o n a te d t o s o m e o f t h r
o r g a n iz a t io n s w h ic h h e lp th o s e in n e e d ,
s h o u ld a ls o g iv e p e o p le a w a r m fe e lin g
E v e n th o u g h th e y m a y n e v e r h a v e lie e n
w it h o u t Itn a n c la l re s o u r c e s d u r in g t h r l r liv e s ,
s o m e p e o p le a r r f u l l y a w a r e o f w h a t It Is lik e
to t&gt;e le ft o u t a t C h r is t m a s
W e k n o w o f s o rtie s e r v ic e m e n , s ta t io n e d
o v e r s e a * d u r in g p a s t y e a rs , w h o d id n 't
re c e iv e m a ll o n t im e , a n d w e re u n a b le t o g e t
te le p h o n e c a lls o r o t h e r c o m m u n ic a t io n s f r o m
hom e
In c a s e s s u c h a s th e s e , th e fe e lin g o n e g e ts
a t t i l t s tim e o f y e a r w h e n It may appear n o
o n e c a re s , c a n fie d e v a s t a t in g G iv e t h is p o in t
so m e th o u g h t.
I l l t i l t s s u p |x &gt; s rd lv J o y o u s se a s o n le t's e a c h ,
a s I n d iv id u a ls , v o w n o t to le t a n y o t h e r
p e r s o n , w h e th e r w e k n o w ' th e m o r n o t. b e
w it l i m i t s o m e s h o w in g o f lo v e a n d f r ie n d s h ip
If y o u c a n ’ t h e lp th e n e e d y , d o w h a te v e r
|M&gt;sHlble t o h e lp th o s e w h o a re d o in g so
K n o w i n g y o u d i d s o m e t h in g g o o d f o r
s o m e o n e else c a n p r o d u c e a b r ig h te r fe e lin g
t h a n a n y lig h t o n y o u r C h r is t m a s tr r e .

Shame, shame
K id s House was p ro posed so law e n fo re e tn e iil
o fllc ia ls c o u ld In te rv ie w p h y s ic a lly and s e x u a lly
abused c h ild re n in a n e n v iro n m e n t less s irrs s fu l to
th e m T h e p lan has su ffe re d a setback
C h ild re n now are In te rv ie w e d In th r c ra m p e d
o ffice o f the S e m in o le C o u n ty C h ild P ro te c tio n
T ra m o n S tale Road 4 3 6 C o u n ty lo m m ls s lo n rr s
gave th e c o a litio n a house I r lt b e h in d In lire I* a k r
M a ry B o u le v a rd w id e n in g p ro je ct
T h r c e n te r w as d e s ig n e d to m ake u tilis e d
c h ild re n less a lra ld a n d m o re ro m fo rta b lr ta lk in g
w ith a u th o ritie s a b o u t t h r lr p a in .
V o lu n te e rs were re a d y to r r n o v a tr the house, b u t
l-a k r M a ry o ffic ia ls refused to g iv e the p ro p e rty t h r
s |ie c ia l z o n in g e x e m p tio n needed to proceed.
K id s House fell th ro u g h In l- a k r Mary A new
hom e Is tir in g sought
H o w sad th a t La ke M a ry o ffic ia ls show so lit tle
c o m p a s s io n for th e a bused c h lld r r n o f o u r area.
W hat a n o p p o rtu n ity w as th ro w n aw ay to let
people k n o w th a t 1-akr M a ry re a lly cures
No o n e ra n c o n v in c e m e th a t o rd in a n ce s c o u ld n 't
tie c h a n g e d to a c c o m m o d a te such a w o rlh w tle
cause.
S h a m e , sham e, s h a m e , snobs, snobs, snobs!
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I T U &lt;M agenda was
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e n o u g h change a n d th a t h is message d ld n I get
th ro u g h to th r p u b llc
A s a re su lt, C lin to n seems lik e ly to p u s h hard
for a |&gt; o lltlra l reform agenda th a t In clu d e s
la m p a lg n IIii .u k e and lo b b y in g trfotm
plus
stepped u p a c tio n o n Vice P resident A l ( w a r *
" r e i n v e n t i n g g o v e r n m e n t " I n i t i a l is e a n d
jHsssittlv. accelerated dr« e n tr a h /a lio n of federal
p ro g ra m * to state a n d k r a i a u th o r ity

A W h ite House task fo rce o p r ta tin g u n ite r
W h ile House p la n n iiig if ile t M a rk G ra ra n
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le a d e rs w ith w h o m t h r W h ite H ouse ca n
s t r a lr g u r . and the i o n ip lc x itv of t h r task w h it h
re q u ire * Juggling budget pniltW al a n d (m lK y
c o n s id e ra tio n *
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de« ts lm i m a kin g jinw esa w ith tfie press b u t It s
p o s s ih lr to put lo g r th r r a general o u tlin e o f t h r
d ire c tio n C lin to n seem * to l r ta k in g
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new em phasla lor I W 1
The W h ite House
rrp n rtrd J v feel* llh r r a tr d fro m the need to yie ld
lo D em o cra tic Ib ll leaders i n i r r fo r m Issues and
In ste a d ra n jtr r s r n l p ro |* r* a !t th a t ch allenge
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m o ve in to W h ite House or IMM6 r r elec tlo n
i a m jw ilg ri jo in T tio s r rspet tally esteem ed In the
W h ite House in clu d e George K u n d a n l* o u tg o in g
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S te y r Si h u ll c h ie f of staff to defeated Sen
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C lin to n allies say th a t
u n d e re stim a te d d ls c o n lrn t
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JACK ANDERSON

Guarded about
Project Sapphire

Making a friend instead of news
W A S H IN G T O N T h o u g h t h r fro n t (M g r
h e a d lin e . " E th n ic C on flu Is P ro m p t C rie s ol
A la r m ." con ce rn e d C arduzo H ig h S ch o o l In
N 'o rlh w rs t W a s h in g to n . It c o u ld have tire n
a b o u t a lm o s t a n y u rb a n school
T e n s io n s a r r h ig h , the a rtic le s a id , at
m u ltie th n ic C a rd o zo . w h e re 6 0 p r r i r n l of
s tu d e n ts are A fric a n A m e ric a n . 30 p e r r r n t
L a tin o a n d 10 p e rc e n t A sla n In te rv ie w s w ith
s tu d e n ts reveal
la it ln a stu d e n ts feel d isre sp e cte d and s te re o ­
typ e d b y black k id s A fric a n A m e ric a n s tu ­
d e n t* feel disre sp e cte d a n d s t r r r o ly p r d by
L a tin o k id s (G oodness k n o w s flo w C a rd o z o '*
130 o r so A sla n s tu d e n ts fe e l: t h r la r k o f
quotes suggests th e y 're k r r p m g a low p ro file |
S om e re su lts o f these fe e lin gs. If you h a v e n 't
g u e sse d
n a m e -c a llin g , h a ir - p u llin g , fo o d th ro w in g s h o vin g a n d fig h ts bet w een g ro u p s
T h r a rllc le was In te re s tin g a n d in fo rm a tiv e
But w h a t tr u ly w o u ld h a v r been news w a s if
s tu d e n ts from C o rd o z o 's d iffe re n t r u l lu r r s
m ix e d , m in g le d a n d got a lo n g g rra l a ll th e
lim e
C 'm o n . w r k n o w w h o we a r r c itiz e n s o f a
n a tio n w here " th e land o f th e free” m e a n s
"fre e to fia n g out m o s tly w ith y o u r o w n ."
In s c h o o l lu n c h ro o m s C o rp o ra te c a fe te ria s
R itz y d o w n to w n re s ta u ra n ts u n d jo in ts tn t h r
'hood. A t m ovie th e a te rs , t h r m u ll and c h u rc h
In ce m e te rie s, even.
A t a n y given m o m e n t, at a n y given s p o t,
y o u 're m o re lik e ly to see b la c k s w ith b la c k s ,
w h ite s w ith w h ite s and la ttln o s w ith L a tin o s
th a n tn a n y m u lttg m u p c o m b in a tio n People
feel m o re co m fy w it h th e ir o w n .
B ig d eal
A c tu a lly , yes. It becom es a big deal the
second th a t " w e " — tn w h ic h e v e r g ro u p In to
w h ic h w c segregate o u rs e lv e s — d e v a lu e ,
ty p e c a s t und su sp e ct " t h e m ." It h appens as
o fte n a t IBM and t h r House o f R e p re se n ta tive s
as It does at C a rd o z o It h a p p e n s w h e n e ve r
fo lk s d o n 't re a lly ta lk — und s o m e tim e s w h e n
th e y d o .
T h is re c e n tly w u s revealed lo m e w h e n m y
m o m b ro u g h t o v e r m y h ig h s ch o l y e a rb o o k.
P e ru s in g the "W e s t Side C o u g a r" tw o decades
a fte r g ra d u a tio n . I realized I'd c o m p le te ly
fo rg o tte n tw o tilin g s
(A | M y senior p ic tu re w as frig h te n in g
IB l T h e re w rre h u n d rrd s o f L a tin o s tu d e n ts
w h o a tte n d e d m y m o s tly b la c k G ary. In d .
school.
F o rg e ttin g I h r firs t m akes sense. B u i h o w
c o u ld I forget t h r scores o f L a tin o laces on
lllo s r pages, Ih r s tu d r n ls w h o sal n r x l lo m e
In class u n d w ith w h o m 1s o m e tim e s ch a tte d ?
B ecause v ir tu a lly none o f us m in g le d o u ts id e
school, ih a l's h o w — w r se ld o m co n sid ere d It.
Even In Ju n io r h ig h , w hen m y fu lr-s k ln n c d .
w avy h a lte d h l.u k p .il S haron w as (old th a t u
L a tin o h u n k n a m e d Jose had a c ru sh o n tie r.

she kn e w w hat to do
Boy crazy S haron, w ho le ft n o c u te b la c k g u y
u n co n sld cre d . had someone e x p la in to th e fin e
Jose th a t she w as black He b a cke d o ff — ju s t
like w r fig u re d h r should
T n d a v. despite tensions m o re S h a ro n * a n d
Joses a r r e x p lo rin g tra n s c u ltu ra l attrac tlo n *
More are Ir lr n d s (no M y s o n 's fo o tb a ll le a rn ,
m ade u p of c h ild re n from th e sam e e le m e n ta ry
s c h o o l, p la y e d fo r
w e e k s b e fo re I
n o t i c e d tt w a s a
p a tc h w o rk of blacks,
w h ite s and l^ ittn o s —
p r o b a b ly b e c a u s e
m a n y u f the k id s v is it
a lte r school, ta lk on
I h r le lr p h o n e . are
frie n d s
I n t e r e s t in g — I
d id n 't r e c a ll m y
L a t in o c la s s m a te s
b e c a u s e I d id n 't
kn o w th e m . I d id n 't
n otice ftie- d iv e rs ity of
c h ild re n on m y son's
team because I d id
T ft e s c k i d s '
C'mon, wo know
f r l r n d s l i l j i s d o n 't
who we are. ■
m ean th e y 'll n e ve r
h a v r p r o b lr m s —
even c h lld r r n whose
c u ltu re s , econom ic
s ta tu s un d s k in colors a rr Id e n tic a l m a n a g e to
h a v r p le n ty .
B u i buck lo W rs tS ld r — I m e a n C ardozo. I 'l l
bet m a n y s tu d e n ts believe t h r n e w sp ap e r
r x a g r r a tr d t h r school's p ro b le m s w ith c o lo r
and c u ltu ra l d iv is io n s , o v e rlo o k in g som e k id s '
frie n d s h ip s und con n e ctio n s. O th e rs . I'm su re ,
agree th e gaps arc serious a n d w id e n in g
T o s tu d e n ts on both sides. I'd say th is
W h a t’ s h a p p e n in g a t C a rd o z o a nd o th e r
schools Is a d e fin ite p ro b le m — o r a real
n p jro rtim lty . H ow you see It. w h a t y o u do
uhout It. Is o n you.
T h e tact Is. y o u r w o rld a n d y o u r school a rc
g e llin g m ore diverse, not less, a n d w h ile fo lk s
have no m o n o p o ly on p re ju d ic e T he y o u n g
siste r w h o refuses to tu lk to t h r L a tin a g ir l In
c h e m is try ris k s m issin g o u t — ns I d id — on
le a rn in g m ore u h o u t s o m ro n r fro m a c u ltu re as
v ib ra n t us hers.
T h e la ilU to g u y w ho c a n 't m u k r It Id s
b usiness in discuss, say. I h r B u lle ts ' firs t w in
In eons w ith t h r hlucK g u y In g y m m ig h t n e v r r
m ake u frie n d w h o leaches h im th a t It h u r ts us
m u ch to hear " n ig g e r " as " w e tb a c k ."
O f course, d o in g th r rig h t th in g m ig h t n o t
get y o u In Ih r paper. Hut m a k in g n frie n d beats
m a k in g " n e w s " a n y day.

W A S H IN G TO N - Energy Sr* f r ia r y Hazel
O L e a ry In v ite d us In to her u fllte to d is c u s *
o u r recent m lu it m about Proje* t S apphire,
t h r A m e rica n m is s io n (hut s r t r r l l y w h iske d
w e a p o n * g ta d r u ra n iu m out of K a z a kh sta n
B u t t h r ra b ln e t secretary w h o h a * n u rtu re d
a r r p u t at ton for &lt;a tutor by d r * lasstfv In g C old
W a r secret* was &lt;a g ry about th e h ig h sta ke *
| m m I C o ld W ar gam e ol a n ti p ro life ra tio n T h is
d e s p ite t h r fa r t th a t she a n d D efense
S ecretary W illia m 1‘e rry d e c U s s illrd Project
S a p p h ire
In o u r firs t c o lu m n
w r q u o trd a to p (X )E
o ffic ia l a* saying th a t
I h r p ric e A m e ric a
(M id for th r u ra n iu m
— about 9 30 m illio n
fo r 6 0 0 k ilo g ra m s —
" m a y h a v r set a p re ­
cedent for pa yin g an
e x o rb ita n t a m o u n t"
th a t w r ra n t m a tc h
In th e fu tu r r
" I th in k It's very
i m p o r t a n t In p u l
d o w n Ih r In d iv id u a l
(al DOEI w ho spoke
In vu u o ff I he-record
to say d ia l the price
w a s t o o It I g h . "
O 'L e a r y t o l d u *
" T h a t t* not m y o p i­
n io n
It was a great
success .”
T h e re 's little debate th a t S a p p h ire had a
h a p p y e n d in g
p o o rly g u a rd e d , h ig h ly
e n ric h e d u ra n iu m was k rp t n u t of t h r hands
o f p o trn tla l te rro ris ts or u n frie n d ly n a tio n s
T h r U n llrd S ta irs tra n s p o rte d lo Tennessee
e n o u g h m a te ria l lo m ake m o r r th a n 2 0
n u c le a r b o m b * If Project S a p p h ire I* a
h a rb in g e r of f u t u r r deals, h o w e ver. II * lim e
lo e xa m in e t h r fiscal fa ll-o u t fo r ta xp a ye rs.
S ources Involved In live r ir g o t i. iltons, fo r
e xa m p le , t r l l us ih r K azakh g o ve rn m e n t
o rig in a lly w anted 950-100 m illio n , w h ic h
b o rd e r* on legalized e x to rtio n
O ’Leary h ln lr d th a t A m erica w as pressured
lo b u y Ih r u ra n iu m because Ira n w as a n g lin g
lo get it firs t A cco rd in g in a re p o rt b y
C ongress’ O ffice o f T e ch n o lo g y Assessm ent
(O T A ), officia ls at (fie- fa c llliy In K a za kh sta n
say a group o f Ira n ia n s visite d tw o y ra rs ago
In an a tte m p t In b u y (he nuclear m a trrta l
T h e U n llrd S tales Is r u r r r n l ly n e g o tia tin g
ltie purchase of 50 0 m e tric In n s o f h ig h ly
e n ric h e d u ra n iu m Irurn R ussia A s Ih r lo p
DOK o fllc l.il loir) us. " I f I fir- M U M price las
P roject S apphire) tio ld s lo r R ussia, th e y 'll be
a b le lo tia la n c r th e ir bu d g e t b y s e llin g
e n ric h e d u r a n iu m tu us in t o th e n e x l
m ille n n iu m
We ou g h i In Jtave concerns
u h o u t th a t." It (lie price |&gt;ald fo r Ih e K a z a k li
u ra n iu m Is Indeed u b e n c h m a rk . A m e rica
r o u ld end up p a v in g m o rr tlia n 9 2 0 0 b illio n
fo r I h r Russian sto ckp ile
O 'L e a ry a d m itte d th a t " a ll o l those Issues
w e re s o u n d ly d is c u s s e d b y a ll o f th e
p rin c ip a ls w ho w r r r n e g o tia tin g " t h r K azakh
deal B u i for som eone w ho has h ille d h e rse lf
as th e oracle o f openness. O 't.e a rv Is evasive
a lm u i ih e fin a n c ia l and te rro ris t th re a ts posed
to th e U nited States
S he told us th e A m e rica n te a m ru sh e d the
m a te ria l o u t o f K a z a k h s ta n d u r in g la te
a u tu m n — even th o u g h In c le m e n t w e a th e r
c o u ld have jraralyzed the m is s io n at the
a irs tr ip — ttrc a u s r o f " In fo rm a tio n u h o u t w tio
m ig h t tie seeking some n p jN irtu n lty lo get
c o n tro l o f th a t fn u rle a rl e q u ip m e n t." Does
th a t m ean Ih r Ira n ia n s were g e llin g closer to
th e ir goal?
" W e ll, you k n o w ." O ’Leary said
W as ll Hie Ira n ia n s?
" Y o u ra n say a n y th in g yo u w a n t," site
responded. “I th in k m y Job here Is n o t to sta rt
lit t le flares. I've gol enough p ro b le m * de a lin g
w it h people (hc-rel w ith o u t g e llin g tio t
la n g u a g e fro m m y lip s d ire c te d to w a rd
a n o th e r c o u n try . It's called not d o in g a N e w t'
(G in g ric h )."
O 'L e a ry concedes that A m e ric a cun o n ly
c o n tin u e b u y in g u ru n lu m " I f it in u k r s
e co n o m ic sense In Ihe long ru n .

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b o th u t O r la n d o ; d a u g h te r .
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b ro th e r. Eugene. P h o e n ix; sister.
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11 g ra n d c h ild re n
N a tio n a l C re m a tio n S o c ie ty .
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C H A R L E S W . N E V IL L E . J R .
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10. 1994 in
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at th e N aval A ir F a c ility . He w as
a m e m b e r o f F irst P re sb yte ria n
C h u rc h . D ik r M a ry, and past
pre sid e n t of S em inole G u n a n d
A rc h e ry A sso cia tio n He was a
v e te ra n o f th e U.S N avy
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d a u g h te r*. K im A cke r. S an fo rd .
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o l Lake M ary, p a rrn ts . C h a rle s
a n d M ild re d N e ville . S a n fo rd ,
s ts ie r. Mary A lic e Rooney. D e­
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a rra n g e m e n ts
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PER ALTA
W illia m " W illie " P eralta. 49.
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fo rm e rly of S anford, d tc il S u n ­
d a y . Dec. 11. 1994 lu F itz g e ra ld
H o rn May 24. 1945 In B ro o k ly n .
N Y ., lie w a s a re s id e n t o l
S a n f o r d b e fo r e m o v in g tn
F itz g e ra ld In 1993. He w as a
p ro d u c tio n s u p e rv is o r for Deep
S o u th Food P rocessing H r w as a
m e m leer of A ll S ouls C a th o lic
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W ar.
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A n n e tte K . sons. C lay A a n d
D a v id M . I m ii I i o l F itz g e ra ld ,
s is ic rs . K a th le e n P. D yer a n d
S a lly P. M oore. Ixotli ol S a n lo rd .
E l u l n r P. M i x o n . D r l l a r y :
b ro th e rs . Dave O., San F ra il*
r l i r o , J o h n S . M S C .
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m ents
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D rive, O v ie d o , died W ednesday.
Dec 7. 1 994 at F lo rid a H ospital
Foist. O rla n d o . H o rn A p r tl 7.
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1902. H e w as vice prestdc-ul ol a
road c o n s t ru e n o n c o m p a n y , lie
was a m e m b e r o l N o rth la n d
C o m m u n ity C h u rch He was a
ve te ra n o f th e U S A rm y
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Tonownnda.
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a rra n g e m e n ts

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m n d u r t another w o rk session
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o rd in a n c e
then sc h e d u lr i h r
firs t re a d in g and p u b lic hearin g
a l o n g w i t h th e n e c e s s a r y
a d v r r i 1st rig
C o m m is s io n e rs J im C a rric o
a m i H ill W inston, w h o jo in e d Hie
c o m m is s io n In N o ve m b e r re­
q u e s te d adequate tim e in re
s e a rrh que stio n * lx -fore v o tin g
o n th e ordinance
M a yo r Iris
H enson noted th e c o m m is s io n
has tieen w o rk in g o n Ihe p ro
jxcs.il fo r a txiu i a y e a r an d Is lin t
ru s h in g th e Issue C o m m is s io n e r
R on S argent a im a tte n d e d 1Re­
w o rk session but c o m m is s io n e r
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C o n tin u ed fr o m P age IA
area o n bicycles “
s a la ry and b e n e fits o f r a r h
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o fllc r r . w ith th e local g o v e rn ­
m e n t fu y in g ill* re m a in in g 2 5 v e h ic le s .” said C o m m is s io n e r
p e rce n t
A A M cC Lm ahan " Y o u p ro b a ­
b ly c o u ld pay fo r th e second
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R u s s e ll s lid one o f Hie alm s o f
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srssio n
th e fe d e ra l p rogram w a s to assist
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m in o ritie s in the la w enforce­
Police Chief R a lp h Russell, " v o n
m a y ask. is I h ls a re p la ce m e n t m e n t area
" T h e r e is u c a tc h h o w e v e r."
fo r Hie c o m m u n ity p o lic in g in
th e p ro je c t*’ N o. th a t Is c o m ­ R ussell added " T h is Is a three
ye a r p rogram , an d th e 75 p e r­
p le te ly separate fr o m th l&gt; ."
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m e n t Is only lo r Ih e firs t year
d itio n a l o in e rrs fo n n e rly in th e
p ro je c t* w r r r fu n d e d th ro u g h a T h e re is no g u a ra n te e th e y
u o u lri pay that m u c h a l lr r th a t.
g ra n t from H o u s in g and U rb a n
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Ih r r e years T lie r r ts no w a y of
c o n lln u r to w a rd * r r k ln g th a t
g ra n t In Ih r fu tu r e
k n o w in g ."
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w o u ld ts* a w a rd e d th is C O PS cis io n re g arding th e n u m b e r o f
jx illc e cars to s p e c ific details.
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M a y o r H e tly r S m ith suggested
fo r fo u r new o ffic e r * and o ne
a d d itio n a l p a tro l c a r. “ W itli a m a k in g the a p p lic a tio n lo r the
lew changes w e co u ld get b y C O P S F A S T g r a n t
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because we applv d o e s n 't m ean
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DEATHS
JO H N F U LA Y T E R
J o h n F u la y t r r , 7 7 . H id d e n
H a rtx ir la m e . K issim m e e , died
S u n d a y . Dec
11. 1994 at Os
ceola R egional H o s p ita l H orn
Sept 17. 1017 In E liz a b e th N J ..
(te m oved lo C e n tra l F lo rid a in
I97H . He was a coal m in e r He
w a s C a th o lic lie h r ln n g rd lo
U n lie d M ine W o rke rs ol A m e ric a
a n d A m e ric a n F e d e ra tio n o f
M u s ic ia n s
S u rv iv o rs In c lu d e w ile , Flora,
d a u g h t e r s . P a t r ic ia l.o g n n .
K issim m e e . D r H e v rrly B oothe,
S a n fo rd b ro th e r. A le x F u la y le r.
H a r r a c k v l l l c . W Va
s is ir r .
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fiv e g ra n d c h ild re n
C o n ra d A T h o m p s o n F u n e ra l
H om e. K issim m ee . In c h a rg e ol
a rra n g e m e n ts

zone
T h r F'trst Amendment p m tc i i*
s o m e a d u lt entertainm ent.
t ' o e r h l a r r l la a d d e d , b u t not
ruh'sc r u b o perations
H r also
suggested the o rd in a n c e Ini hide
a p ro v is io n that d u b d ancers
m u s t r r m a ln on stage w title
p e rfo rm in g arid a t least i li t e r
feet fro m c u s to m e r* D ancers
s o m e tim e s leave th e stage and
cLinre fo r lip s d u r in g th e ir jeer
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area T h e M ill traced th e g rn e s t*
o f th e bu sin esse s lo c a lly to
R o o ste r* in D cngwood A form er
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e m p lo y e r * s ta rte d th e ir o w n
bu sin esse s a ro u n d I h r m e trn
area. C o r r h la r r lla said In one
Instance a r u * to m e r w h o fr r
c ju r n tr d la x ly sc m b p a rlo r* de ­
rid e d lo o p r n h i* o w n business
C ity a tto rn e y R ic h a rd T a y lo r
and Co&lt; c h la rrlla a d vis e d the
c o m m is s io n that c o n tin u in g ih r
m o ra to riu m past th e one year
m a rk m ig h t h r in te rp re te d by a
co u rt as restraint o f tra d e O n ly
one b u sin ess hu* in q u ire d about
Hie e n d of I he r l l y m o ra to riu m
T a y lo r said
C ity c o m m is s io n e r* z rro e d in
on t h r core r lr m e n t * o f the
p ro p o s e d adult e n te rta in m e n t
o rd in a n c e such as d e fin itio n *
zo n in g , distance re g u la tio n s and
Ih r lic e n s in g prr* ess
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n u m b e r o f instances w h e re o r d i­
n a n ce * have h e rn ch a lle n g e d or
th ro w n o u t because th e y were so
r e s ir tr tiv e there w as n o area
w here a d u lt businesses could
ope ra te The D cngw ood proposal
w o u ld p u t adult e n te rta in m e n t
businesses tn ih e 1-2 (in d u s tria l!

D u r i n g Hie r e g u l a r c o m
m is s io n m eeting la s t n ig h t, ih e
c o m m is s io n e rs v o te d u n a n i­
m o u s ly to (tie an a p p llra ltn n fo r
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M a ry C ity C o m m issin n w ill also
g iv e c o n s id rra lio n lo filin g an
a p p lic a tio n for th e COPS FAS T
g ra n t It Is sch e d u le d for ills
c u s s lo n as p a rt o f th e c it y
m a n a g e r's report.
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g ra n ts w ill be m ade b y the I ' S
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lo c a l a n d oth e r p u b lic law cn
fo rc e m c n t agencies It requests
exceed th e funds a v a ila b le , tlx
a m o u n t o r s ta rtin g date o f i h r
g ra n ts m a y be a d ju s te d to ac ­
c o m m o d a te dem and.
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G re y h o u n d * 39 35 in w r r * t l
lo g at lio n Monday n ig h t

Heat burn Knicks
NEW Y O H K - G le n H ire a r o r r d 14 &lt;4 h i*
*ra**&gt;n h ig h 3N p o in t* In t h r th ir d q u a r lr r
M onday n lg h l. h e lp in g I h r M i a i i i I U ra l break a
I h r r r g a m r Inning * t r r a k w ith a 122 I I I v ic to ry
o v r r I h r N rw Y o rk K n lr k *
H illy O w m s a 54 p r n r n l I r r r th r o w ahnoter.
helped i h r U ra l w in b y m a k in g a ll *1* o f h i* (o u l
• h o t* d o w n I h r * i r r t r h A * a tr a m . Ih r l i r a !
tn a d r SB o f 47 f r r r th ro w »
K r v ln W illi* a d d rd 2 * p o in t* IO in Ihr fin a l
q u a r lr r a n d 17 r r b o u n d * fo r M ia m i, w h ich a l*n
got a * r a * o n h ig h 21 p o in t* fro m Hind*** Cole*
C h a rlr * S m ith lr* l I h r K n lr k * w it h 24 p o in t*
w h llr 1‘a tr tr k E w in g h a d a *ra *o n h ig h 3 0

T h r Ju n io r v a rs ity m a tc h
also w r n l to l l i r B u lld o g * b y a
54-15 * r o r r
I V k in g u p w in * fo r L y m a n ,
w h ic h I r l l 4-2 . w r r r J o h n
S u lliv a n at 1 12 jio u n d * w ith a
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M ann. J u r y F lm r * a l I IB w ith
a t r i fin ic a l (a ll o v r r K r lt h
G reen. I H u n G m td w in a l IhO
w ith a 9 4 w in u v r r V ic to r
M cC ann. J o h n G u e rra at 171
w ith a p in o ve r J o s h W rig h t.
A n d y l l r b r r i at 189 w tlh a p in
id A ld o A rn v rtz . N ic k l* o p rk al
2 2 0 w ith an 8 7 d e c is io n o v r r
Ja so n M o** a nd A ir * H a n n a h
a l h r a v y w r lg h l- 2 7 5 w it h a
fo r fr ll.

Auburn bombs West Florida
A L 'H l’HN. A la — M o n c h lr N o rn * a ro rrd I f f
p o in t* . In c lu d in g five 3 p o in te r*, to Ira d A u b u rn
to ■ 0 0 -5 9 w in o v r r W r * l F lo rid a M o n d a y night
N o r m a l*o Ir d A u b u rn (4-11 In o r t tln g a arh o o l
re co rd fo r 3 p o in t a llo t* w ith IS to ta l
W r * t F lo rid a *h o t 33 p c r r c n l Iro m I h r llr ld for
I h r g a itir. i o m p .u e d in 54 p r r r r n l b y A u b u rn
L e ro y I lay i* a ro rrd 12 |H&gt;int* fo r A u b u rn .
C h r l* D a n * a d d rd IO a n d rig h t re b o u n d *, a n d
W r * F la n ig a n had lO p o ln l*
Noah l la y n r * Ird W ra i F lo rid a (5-3) w ith I f f
p o in t* A n d r r w H u a a rll a d d rd 1 1 and *1*
r r b o u n d * a n d H ob K a rri* had 10

Mashburn gets NBA honor
N E W Y O H K - J a m a l M a a h b u rn o f th r D alla*
M a v e ric k * t» t h r NHA P la y e r o f th r W eek
M a sh h u rn averaged 3f&gt; 7 (m in t*. fiv e a«Al*t»
a n d fo u r rr b o u n d * a* t h r M a y* w on tw o o f t h r r r
g a m e * U *t w r r k M r » h o l 525 142 fo r 80| fro m
t h r fie ld a n d 7 9 2 l l 9 fo r-2 4 l fro m I h r fo u l lln r.
A I*o r o n * ld r r r d were O il* T h o rp e o f llo u M o n .
H rg g tr M ille r o f In d ia n a . I ’ooh H lc h a rd w in o f t h r
I.A C lip p e r*. B h a q u llle O 'N e a l o f O rla n d o
B u r k W illia m * o f P o rtla n d . A v rry J o h n *o n o f
S an A n to n io . S h a w n K e m p and G a ry Payton,
tro th o f S eattle, a n d K a rl M a lo n r of U ta h

W HAT’ S HAPPENING
Boys' Basketball

The b a ll drops through the hoop for another Lake
Mary score e» the teem * light lor p osition The bell *e »

going through Ihe nets e lot for the Hams (check
scoreboerd In photo) es they pounded Oak Ridge 67-30

Lake Mary girls win laugher
From S ta ff R aperta
L A K E M AKY - T h r U k r M a ry g ir l* b a *k ril&gt; a ll tr a m
gui in a l l t t l r p ra e tir r M onday n lg h l in p rr |u iru lto n lo r
*o m r u p c o m in g Im p o rta n t d i* m * t a n d r o n f r r r n c r
I t a lllr * b y *cnrtng r a r ly and o ft r n In h a m m rrtn g
u n t in g O a k H ld g r M o n d a y n lg h l
T h r H a m * jum|M-d o u t lo a 15-5 Ira d a l l r r o n r p rrto d
and ln r r r a * r d Ih r a d v u n ta g r lu 3 0 -1 2 a l ln lr r m l* a lo n
Oak H ld g r a c tu a lly w o n I h r th ird q u a r t r r . 4-13. lo m a k r
th r * c u r r 4 3 211. hut l- a k r M ary lu r n r d o n Ih r h u r n r r *
again In I h r fin a l »tanza. ra c in g lo a 24-4 edge
C r n lr r la trl lla r n r n r if Ird I h r w a y fo r i h r w ln n rrs .
M in in g a game h ig h 2 0 p o in t* a n d p u llin g d o w n IO
rr b o u n d * a * Ih r H a m * w o n I h r t r fift h s tra ig h t g a m r lu
Im p ro v e lo 8-2 on i h r * r a * o n T h r P io n e e rs I r ll lo I -8
A I*o h illin g d m ih lr llg u r r * in i h r w e irin g c o lu m n lo r
Lake M a ry w r r r M a g g ir H r r d y w ith 13 (M iln l* and Dana

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T h r H a m * w ill ir a v r l In D rL a n d fo r a Claw* 6 A -D l*frlc l
•I g a m r W rd n r * d a y . w ith i h r Ju n io r v a rs ity opening
play a l 5 15 p m a n d I h r v a rs ity lip p in g o ff at 7 p m..
It r f o r r r r iu m ln g h o m r to howl S r m tn o lr on T h u rsd a y.
T h r fr r* h r n a n Ir a n i * la rt» Ih r I r lp lr h r a d r r at 4 15 p.m .
T h r J V * p la y a l 6 p m . and I h r v a rs ity a l 7 3 0 p m

L y m a n w ill h r at h o m r again
W rd n r w la y n lg h l lo b o *I D rl^ m d In a C la m fiA D is tric t 4
m a lc h u p W eigh In I* a l 5 3 0
p m w ith I h r Junior v a rs ity
m a tc h a l 6 3 0 p m a n d I h r
v a rs ity ta k in g I h r m a t a l 7 3 0
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Lake Brantley el Deltone. Freshman, 4 p m .
ju n io r varsity, 5 30 p m ; varsity, 7 30 p m
Lake Mery el Port Orange Atlantic. Freshman.
4 p m . junior varsity. 5 30 p m , varsity, 7 p m
Oviedo at University. Jv. 6 p m . V. 7 30 p m

Tribe girls, 0C S boys in FSWA basketball poll

Girls’ Basketball

Herald Sports Writer

Apopka el Lake Brantley, varsity. 6 p m
Bishop Moore el Seminole. Junior varsity, 6
p m.; varsity, 7:30 p m
Boone at L Howell. JV. 5 45 p m ; V. 7 15 p m
Deltona el Oviedo. JV, 6 p m . V. 7:30 p m
Event el Lyman. JV. 6 p m . V. 7 30 p m

S A N F O R D - T h r S rm tn o lr H ig h
School g ir l* ' b a v k ritra ll Ir a n i and
I h r OrangrwiMM i ( h riM ia n Sc tun it
tro y *' tr a m a rr ih r o n ly S em inole
C o u n ty e c h o o l's r a n k r d In l l i l *
w eek's F lo rid a S jK irf* W rite r * A **or la llo n h lg ti *chool tM * k rltN ill jmiII

Girls' Soccer
Lake Mary el Seminole. Freshman. 4 1 5 p m .
ju n io r varsity. 5 30 p m ; varsity, 7:15 p m
[ Seabreeze el L Brantley. JV. 5 p m . V. 7 p m

Wrestling
L Brantley el L Mary. JV. 6 30 p m . V. 7 30 p m
C Seminole el Dr. Phillip*. Junior varaty, 6 30
p m ; varsity, 7 p m

N A T IO N A L B A S K E T B A L L A S S O C IA T IO N
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Artists change December meeting

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T h r H anford S e m in o le AM
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month l&gt; ri 17 at 2 | i i ll . at M in o r \ « o n I •• I lig h t* jv 17*03
lit H a u lo rd I lio s r a tte n d in g a ir .is k n l in (m u g a K ill, p re fe ra b ly
s o m e th in g they base m a d r for a K ill r i t hange
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CALENDAR
Overeaters to gather
A t r t f ii U r n r r lliiK (&gt;l O v e rra le ts A n o n y m o u s la c o n d u c te d on
I u r v t . i v * al 7 .8* |i in at F tfs l U n ite d M rlh ra lla t C h u rc h
c o rn e r of Park and S ilt, H anford For n to tr in fo rm a tio n ta ll
( a r id a t 3 2 2 083 7

Nnr-Anon to offer help
Nar A n o n a self h e lp g ro u p lo r re la tive s and fr trn d a of
a d d k la. w ill m m
1 u ra tla y a l 8 |&gt; in at O rla n d o G eneral
H o sp ita l For rtn n r irtfo rrn a ik in . r a il 8zM* M M

Clogging classes formed
lb e O ld l lk k o r y S tu m p r r* o flr r f r r r tv -g ln n e r c lo g g in g
c l a w t I r it o r n r d la t r and a dvanced I r w m t also a va ila b le
M e e tin g s a ir al I h r D rlln n a C iv ic As*** U tk in o n T u e sd a y*
fro m 8 lo 9 p in f a l l U&lt;l 9 5 2 9 for m o r r m fo rm a lk m

Take off pounds sensibly
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p u titk fo jo in ih r m o n T uesday e v e n in g * Im m 7 to M p in at
Ih r F u st C h ris tia n ( ’ h u rt h 1807 S anford A v r S a n fo rd
I h r K in tll1 nm» h a * a p rtv a lr ro o m In w e ig h people betw een
*i IS an d it 45 p m
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t o r m o r r in fo rin a iio n about t h r d u b . r a il 3 2 3 I 7 I vH or
3 2 3 IM M

Toastmasters meet
S r r n ln o lr C o m m u n ity C ollege ISCCI T o u i n u M m C lu b
*8 5 8 1 w ill n i r r i e v e ry T u e sd a y of I b r m o n ib . a l 7 3 0 p m . af
i b r o ld t a k r M ary C ity H a ll on C o u n try C lu b Road C o n i a rt
If in d ta Ik in bam at 3 2 3 8284 lo r m o r r in fo rm a tio n

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RSVP members help to
keep environment clean
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a n d S e n kit V o lu n te e r P rogram
IH S V I’ I h a * Ir r r n a c tiv e since
1973 No s illin g In Mow nmv
IrifC rta k in g &lt; h a irs lo r th e m or
g a zin g In to I h r ya rd lo w a tch
t h r gra«* grow T h r * r jw-oplr
a r r using t h r u tim e a n d ta l
m l * lo serve i h r n ir n m u n lly
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t ir in g *h a rr« t w ith i h r u p
a n d &lt;o m in g general k m *
( &gt;nr o f i h r recent e n d e a vo rs
o f Ih r g ro u p was I he ir
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3 0 Nine in d iv id u a ls — Paul
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If lr ilr n a .J o u d rry . -h u rt Keogh.
K e v in Keogh
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N ancy N o lle
v o l u n t r r r i o o r d ln a lo r a n d
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o rg a n iz a tio n w a n lr d to fir
m o r r in v o lv e d In p ro g ra m *
g r a r r d in h e lp in g I h r rn v lro n m e n t E ven I h r ir fly e r an
n o u m in g i h r eve n t sa id , " E n ­
jo y a m o rn in g In F lo rid a *
g rra t o u td o o r* and h e lp (Ira n
u p o u r e n v iro n m e n t at Ih r
s a m r tim e The I rash disjMisal
t r ip w ill la k r p lai r q u a r lr r ly
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o ra n g r s a lrty vests and tra sh
Ija g * set o u t a lte r a h e a rty
h rra k la s t a n d o ff k la I T s h irt
c lin g in g fig h llv to * p r u c r up

t l i r roadw ays a lo n g 17 *32 near
F ir a W o rld T h r s e n io r* got a
k ic k o u t nf th e s lo p sig n th e y
w e re given T h e ir fly e r boasted
t fia t, " (h e real s lo p sig n was
re a d y In &lt;asr v i m n i n r on y o u r
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(o rp o ra tlo n for n a tk m a l s rrv
Ire In d e a lin g th is corpora
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t ir a t lh and h u m a n n e rd * ,
p u b lic s u b - fy a n d I h r r n v l
n in m r n i T hey feel and I do
to o lh a l s e n k it* h a v r such a
w r a lih of la te n t* to offer in
h e lp in g ih r e n v lr o n m r n i
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w a n lr d Ih r v o lu n te e r* to fie a
lit tle m ore h ig h p ro file In th e
c o m m u n ity T h e y need lo gel
th e r n o g n llto n th e y deserve so
we adopted t h r ro a d
She fu rth e r spoke about t h r
(a rt lh a l these p ro je c ts ra n be
s u h n illlr d fo r fu r th e r gra n t
m o n te * A r r c e n i g ra n l r r
cetved was lo r &gt; 3 ,0 0 0 to help
S e m in o le C o m m u n ity College
w ith students
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w o r k in g w i t h n o n - E n g lis h
s p e a k in g m o t h e r s w hose
( h lld r e n a t t e n d I h r p u b lic
sc b o o l s There are a b o u t 1.100
c h ild re n In th a t r a lr g o r y SCC
Is d e a lin g a c u r r ic u lu m to
Im p ro v e tr a d in g a n d w ritin g
s k ills lor these m o th e rs W r
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g ra m along w ith th e m "
{H ack c o n clu de d by saving.
"W e 're here to p ro v id e s rn lo rs

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RSVP m«mt&gt;#i* h a lp tn g lo c o n tro l Id le r are (front ro e , from le ft)
G loria Black, d ire c to r. N ancy N o lle , volunteer c o o rd in a to r, M artha
Rdey. Joen Keogh, A dvisory C o u n cil mem ber, and Ke»m Keogh
Back row (from le ft) B ddena Joudrey. W illiam Jo u d ra y o l C entral
H arvest Food B ank. Thelm a M ike and Paul Horn berg
I h r o p p o r tu n ity to g e l i n ­
v o lv e d F m a ll (o r. g e llin g
seniors m ore In v o lv e d W h e n
Ib e ro rp o ra tk m to o k o ve r. It

low ered the age lo r RSVP h o rn
0 0 lo 55 N ow there are m ore
people w ho c a n he lp o th e rs on
a vo lu n te e r b a s is “

Obesity surgery group to meet
The S m itn o tr
S iip |« iri G ro u p
I f ir t r k n r t f o n r *
( U sa ro o m *1 0 3
M l I ongw uM l

C h a p trr o f SOS (S u p jto ri O b e s ity S u rK rry l
for th o * r w lio have had tM ila tr k s u rg e ry nr
m r r l * Ih r t m i n d Tuesday of r a r h m o n th In
of I b r r tiy s h u n * I ’ta ra U u tld in K 521 W S K
at 7 p m ( a l l 332-05&lt;X) ha m o r r in fo rm a tio n

Jaycees meet in Sanford
1 h r S anford Ja yce e s m m i h r second and fo u rth I u e a d iy o f
i n h m o n th at 3 k ) |i m al J a v tr c s Park A n y o n e in te re s te d In
a ttr n d liiK i an i a il l l r r n t A d a m so n a l 322 JMiOJ

Disabled veterans meet
S r m tn n lr C o u n ty C h a p trr * 3 0 o f I b r D isa b le d A m e ric a n
V e te ra n s m r r l t h r second T u r v fa y o f r a t h m o n th a l I h r ir
r h a p f r r fio m r al 3 3 1 2 O rla n d o A v r . in S anford
T h r service
o llU r |* o |trn fro m I 3 p rn e v e ry T uesday a n il F rid a y fo r m o rr
In h trm a fk tn . 323 2 7 1 0

Optimist Club meets weekly
I f i r S anford O p tim is t C lu b m r r l * r v r r y W e d n e sd a y at noon
at th e C o lo n ia l R o o m at f o u c h t o n s In d o w n to w n H anford
V is ito rs are w rit tim e .

Kiwanis Club meets Wednesday
I b r K lw a m * C lu b o l S a n lu rd b o ld * t i* n oon lu n rh ro n
n tr r tiu K * r v r r y W ednesday at t h r S anford C iv ic C e n te r, N o rth
S a n fo rd A venue ut I lie la k rfr o n l. V ls itln K K lw a n ls n * are
w r it tH lir For Ir iln rm a llo n t alt W a ll S m ith . 3 2 3 -5 0 8 8

Dancing for seniors
I h r O ver 5 0 D arn r C lu b dance Is h e ld e ve ry W ednesday.
Im m 2 :KJ - 4 30 p rn at th r S a n lu rd C iv ic C e n te r. L iv e m u s ic
b y t h r D rlio n ta n * I I piece hand D o n a tio n $2 OO

Widowed Persons meet
A ll w ld u w rd j x t s o t i* a i r in v ite d to m eet .it I 3 0 p m ih r
se cond a m t fo u r th W ed n e sd a y o l e v e ry m o n lh a l the
C a s s rllw r ry S enior C e n te r, 2 0 0 la ik r T rip le t D riv e . Cassel­
b e rry

TUESDAY’S PRIME TIME

Family gets heat from Mom’s smoking
D E A R A B U T : Mv h u sb a n d
a n d I have ju s t co m p le te d o u r
d re a m h o u *r W here we liv e . Ibe
d a ys a ir w a rm and s u n n y , b u t it
ca n get d o w n rig h t to ld in the
e v e n in g *
H r re ’s mv p ro b le m W r have
m v lir d m y * i» lr r . h r r fa m ily ,
a n d m y m o th e r for C h ris tm a s
M o th e r w ill h r s ta v in g w ith u *
a n d I h a v r to ld h r r lh a l she m av
not smoke in o u r house T h is
has created a r r a l fu ro r
M y sister th in k s I'm being
u n re a s o n a b le because M other
has em p h yse m a, congestive
h e a rt (a llu re a n d b le e din g u lcers
— a n d she’s an a lc o h o lic and
w e ig h s at x m l 9 0 jionnda- She
also uses a w a lk e r.
We have an o u ts id e fire p la ce
o n th e p a ilo lh a l e m its a great
d ra t o l heat, and we d g la d ly
tlg h i II (or h e r w h ile she sm o ke *
o u ts id e
A b b y . am I u n re asonable lo
fo rb id sm o k in g in m y ho m e ? My
s iste r and m o th e r have p u l a real
g u ilt tr ip on m e

SMOKELESS IN ARIZONA
DEAR SMOKELESS: In view
o f y o u r m o th e r's ( o n d lllo n . I t ’s
u n r e a lis tic lo e x p e c t h e r to
h u d d le by an o u td o o r fire p la c e to
s m o ke Perhaps her p h y s c la n
w o u ld pre scrib e n ir lo llt ie p a t­
ches lo tid e h e r o ve r d u rin g her

Please sign m y nam e I w a n t
these great people to k n o w I
m ean I hem

PAM KOCH.
LAWRENCEVILLE, N.J.
DEAR PAM: W h a t a lovelv
n tra It s a first. lA n d s o m e th in g
te lls me II w o n ’t be th e ta *|!|

v is it w ith you O b v io u s ly , y o u r
m o th e r Is very Ir a ll. so e n jo y h e r
w h ile you can

DEAR ABBT: I read Ih r le tte r
s ig n e d " B u g g e d " fr o m i b r
re ader w ho resented ha vin g lo
chlj&gt; In for th e I m is s s C h ris tm a s
g ill
W’r lt , A bby. I a m th e bos*, a nd
I h a v e a m r s * a g e fo r m y
em ployees
Please skl|&gt; I h r c o lle c tio n th is
year I ,un alre a d y ric h because I
h a v e a c o m p e te n t s ta ff w h o
m a ke s m y Job a pleasure J u s t
g iv e m e a card w it h y o u r good
w is h e s for me a n d m y fa m ily —
a n d sjw-nd y o u r m o n e y on y o u r
lo ve d ones!
T h e o n ly g ill I w a n t Is u n o th e r
ye a r o f " b o s s in g " a u rti generous
p e o p le , a n d I w i l l c o n s id e r
m y s e lf blessed Indeed,

DEAR MOM: Ves One of her
p ro b le m s w as k n o w in g th a t her
I .m ill y w o u ld a lw a y s c om e to her
rescue Let tie r *11
DEAR ABDYt I a m a m ale
lie u te n a n t, n o w s ta tio n e d In
H avana
M y m o th e r re c e n tly
v Is lle d me h e re W hen I was
g ro w in g up. she used In say.
" Y o u are Just lik e yo u r la th r r * "

D E A R A B B T t Mv h u sb a n d
a n d I a re n 't *|&gt;eaklng. a n d I need
som e unbiased a d v ic e
D u rin g he r v is it, she to ld m e
O u r 24-vear-old d a u g h te r got
lh a l a llr r 23* vears o f a ve ry
h e rse lf arrested a n d Is s illin g In
ja il because she c o u ld n 't com e ro c k y m a rria g e , she a n d m y
u p w ith her ball T he Judge gave la th e r a rr fin a lly d iv o rc in g —
a n d she H ashed Dad so m e th in g
h e r 9 0 d ay*
She has been c a llin g , b e g g in g te rrib le H er v e rb a l a tta c k s on
m y fa th e r a n g e re d me. an d I had
us lo come d o w n a n d get h r r
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o u t. She broke a re s tra in in g
o rd e r am t w ill lx- in Jail fo r
I n e ve r u n d e rs to o d w h y I
C h ris tm a s
r r a c tr d so s tr o n g ly u n til I read a
M y husband a n d her b ro th e rs le t t r r In y o u r c o lu m n w r il lr n by
an d s is irrs all say she needs to a d iv o rc e la w y e r T h e le tte r
le a rn her lesson, b u t e ve ry lim e e x p la in e d th a t c h ild re n a rc h a lf
she ca lls me c ry in g . I get so
o f each jv a rrn t. an d w h e n one
upset I go lo pieces a n d do
p a re n t speak* III o f the o th e r, the
w h a te v e r II lakes lo rescue her.
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                    <text>Oct ober

31,

M O N D A Y

1994

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Weather dampens Thunderbirds

Holiday
activities
Mght up Sanford,
a musical parade,
contests planned
S A N T O R O - Holiday activities for downtown
■nford are expected to be bigger and better than
r tT _
.
O r f m lie t* and planners Includr
&gt;e Sanford Main Street organization, and its
inouai committees including the R iu Restore

Avenue.
Poe “ some unknow n reason." Whitmire said,
she fast control of the vehicle and plunged Into
the culvert.
W hitm ire said he ’ believed" she died of
drowning, but the medical examiner's office did
not yet have (he results of the attctal autopsy.

Events this December will include Light Up
w v i l e j l u e l c a l Christm as parade, and m any
* * * * * the .highlights of this year s holiday
tlebratton will be a traditional parade rompleie
JJ*
Q ”*
«*«"*• Mined at cJufng

CALNO nwtting
L A K E M ARY — T h e November meeting of the
Council of Local Governments. ICA LN O ). wtU be
held st Lake M ary C ity Hall. 100 W . Country
C lu b Road. Wednesday. Nov. 3. beginning at 7
p.m . Among Items to be con aldettd are sign
coordination efforts, and a stormwater update.
T h e meeting la open to the public. Th e
December meeting haa been scheduled far Dec.
7. In lhe city of Longwood.

iTn iTfflS r T
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P™ !*ecl ** ,he 011X *
T h e event la scheduled far Saturday. Dec. 10.

Annual report: Construction increases

Airport mooting
S A N F O R D — T h e Sanford Airport Authority
wtU hold IU regular meeting Tuesday. Nov. I.
beginning at 8:30 a m . at the authority office of
the Central Florida Regional Airport.
O n the agenda Is the election of officers, a
report on the projected Impact to the 1904/96
bnudget with the authority's withdrawal from
aviation fuel sales. and a change order to a
construction contract w ith Mark Construction.

S A N FO R D — C o r struction in unincorporated
areas of the county rebounded during the past
year, according an annual report by the Seminole
C ounty Building Department.
New home starts increased 11 percent over the
previous vear. Even more Important to the fiscal
health of the county, new commercial starts
Increased 47 percent beyond the prior year. T h e
overall value of construction Increased 0 percent.

Politibits

tartly
Cloudy

T o d s y : P a r tly
cloudy with scattered
a ftern o o n show ers
and thunderstorms.
H igh In the mid 80s.
South wind 10 to 15
m ph. Chance of rain
4 0 percent.

□ Baa P o litib its . Page 8 A

from 8314.1 million to 8334.4 million, according
to the m onthly report.
Th e county tracks building activity on a
month-to-month baa la It’s fiscal year runs from
O ct. I to Sept. 30 each year.
A total of 1.145 homes were permitted b y the
county during the 1903-1094 fiscal year, ac­
cording to the report. T h a t's more than 100
homes more than the 1.036 homes permitted
during the prior year.
Seventy-eight new commercial structures were
premuted, up from the 53 permitted the year

v-ommerruu alterations, a sign existing
businesses arc expanding. Increasedfrom 158 to
178. a n i l percent Increase.
^
September, there was a alight lag under
September 1993 figures, though. Housing starts
declined from 99 to 9 6 and new commercial
starts dropped from 10 to five. Commercial
alterations increased, however, from 16 to 23.
T h e value of all construction permitted by the
county last month was 830.3 mUlion. off a bit
***
million permlted In September

Project DAREs to travel In stylo

Samlnola Ford. Inc., 3788 8. Orlando Drive In
Sanford, haa donated a 1894 Ford Mustang QT
convertible to tho Sanford Pollea DARE project.
Shown during the presentation Friday morning
era (from left: Sanford police DARE officer Cpl.
Rick Poovey, Seminole Ford's New Car Manager

Bill Meder, Sanford Mayor Bottyo Smith, and
Deputy poUco chief Joe Dillard. The car. on loan
to tho DARE project for one year, will be used
for Drug Abuse Resistance Education activities
at area schools.

F O R T H E B E S T IN E D I T O R I A L S , O P I N I O N S A N D A N A L Y S I S O F T H E N E W S , R E A D T H E H E R A L D

�NEWS FROM THE REGION AND ACROSS THE STA TE

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Am ount’s

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Of love and passion and mumlfied remains
M IAMI - A
S u tra from the
Bay. C ub a , ha
A group of 38
of Miami. Eleven

m enu

Into the United
at Ouantanamo
haa It

lo aave Moya* b y charging her oxygen
electron* w ith hi* ow n Invention — a buarre
contraption he would attach to her eralat.
T h e treatmenta were painful far Hoyoa.
but reaaaurtng to her parent*.

up at night and J 2
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her w ith
fruit*
I W . M id waa

the tale at tha Bull and
Whfalle Bar on Duval Street.
"fa u n tru e a fa ry T’ people nab bhn
"It to.*' Harrison rvpiteaL "It really ta."
Coart waan'l a count but an
&gt;!*■ at
-a afa^*L« M
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aa-s
X -ra y technician
the old
Marine
-In Key
—
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W ert.
In A pril IM
I t O . the a w om an named Marla
E l n n Hoyts
up at the hoapttal for
blood trata and X-rays. She waa rh ^ n n a n l
w ith tubrrculoala and w asn't expected lo
ve.
Von Coarl.
i to

Fernando Rojas at the C ub a n American National

Alan o n the plane t— a the body of an X year old Cuban
who died at heart failure laat m onth at ~
over far burial, h waa a rto m parted by hfa
daughter.
a 12-year-old Haitian-American boy
anamo Mnoc J u ly 4 . Mat- Rich Th e
for thet joint taah force running the ret
■nbaac.aaK la a telephone Interview.

Hoyoa* body. T h e y noted that Hoyoa. erven
year* alter her death, had been the obfret at
vonCoad'ai
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o n Oct. 38.
at K ry Weat C ity

T h e n t h ir t y turned t
After two year* at regular vtatta to her
rl no foaaer
tonarr could —
bear
K. One
grave, von Coarl
— ...
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" “ “ a * " * nlE*“ he dug up her nearly , r P y
fW
K U a a bones
Im taa and
msiA took
Irwik them
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mm
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lo
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laboratory.
Von Coarl prraarved what
______________________ and Von Coael h f l town In IM O to spend hla
Hoyoa w ith a
and replaced her flr*fa
retnalntog ycor* In ZepkyitoBu hem e of
T i v h r i and act
a wax and balxam. l i t
nrtural f ir in g water. Hedfad la 1383.
with oiled rtik.
arrived, they
— a

M IAM I - T h e
after hie mother
died from com
Two-year-old Learn
and colon tranaplanta 8apU I I
died early Sunday.

There la a high rtak foe
according to a
Hoarttal. where Lexeadted
T h e toddler’e (fret battle

In a hoapttal. but tn
Irtwn

TM a
the

Hi* mother Ramona None.
Department at Health and R
after the agency rrfuard to pay far the

Boot took her
whlcht

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In a

of First Baptist Church of
• on ford. Soot ad (from loft):
M rs. E.W. b t e a t Ir.. Mrs. R .L
OorH aon. Mrs. W.M. Radar.
M rs. L N . Hanaal. Mrs. B.C.

court In Atlanta.

t

Kty Wm ! porads rivals Mardl Oras
a

flfhRR. Mrs. M N . Otvctond 8r..
M rs. Frod Myars. Mrs. VoNt
WMRama flr.. Mrs. F.P. W rits.

K E Y W E S T — Getting a Jumper art on Halloween. Key
Westers concluded their lOrtay-tang Fantasy Feat masking
festival Sunday w ith a children's day event at a local park.
it Fantasy Parade,
But Saturday night's Rolling Rock ^
for adults and the
with free flowing aptrtts and
to New Orleans'
highlight of the festival. Key West *

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of

Mardl Oras.

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W ith Its theme at “ Mystical Myth* i
Twtated T a k a .” the
extravaganza pulled tn 55.000 people and featured Its share of
character* from Qreek and Egyptian m ythology.
Key Weat resident Oreg C u rry drroerd aa the Orcek god
Icarus and spread his whtte
by the local cham ber of r
Another float depicted a golden Sphinx, carrying an Egyptian
queen, pulled by a d a p ts fain-dotted m en.
But the c d e b ra tlM W Mad k n own fa r I t s ..... ■ a h j'rtrtM f kkt
current events. Th a t's w hy Fantasy Feat o rg eat sera
i jo kick off the extravaganza w ith partictpanla holding
lea o f television new* helicopter* *campertng about'*
white Ford B ronco.

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A | a l | ^ a^A g y A n g lm ji Iggama

If daylight aavtnga time la
confuatng and Inconvenient,
■pend a little time in the valley
of the Apalachicola River.
At a certain magic hour on
New Year's Eve. the tw o banka
of the river are a year apart.
Th e n , on a spring night, the
discrepancy balloons lo two
hours when the East Coast
"s p rin g s fo rw a rd ." leaving
Blounlatow n a n d W e w a hltchka and HooeyvlUe twice aa
time-sprung aa n orm al.
T o further confuse mat term.
Port St. Joe run s on Eastern
time even though It's on the
w e s te rn b a n k o f th e
Apalachicola. T h e power and
Influence of Jacksonville fi­
n a n c ie r Ed B a ll, and the
schedule of his Apalachicola
N o r t h e r n R a ilr o a d , w e re
enough to push lim e forward
an hour.

wniKi rocoronng from oog n w i
M E L B O U R N E - T h e tear* are beating but the
vivid far 4-year-old Nicholas BoccU w h o la i
bites in Ju n e .
“ I look like a monster.*' Nicholas aaid while looking Into the
bathroom m in o r one day.
His sw th e r. T a m m y BoccU w ill never forget her son's wards.
Nicholas and tw o brothers, aged 2 and 1. were at their baby
Mtter's home when he bent dow n to pet her chow. T h e dog bM
hla face.
«»»g a series of wounds from his left tem ple to hta
m outh, requiring 13 atItches.

W E W A H IT C H K A T im e
travel la comm on when you
For some, a one-hour time
warp lx Just a few feet sw ay,
and keeping track of w hen you
are lx Just another pert of life
far people living on the banks
of the Apalachicola River.
T h e A p a la ch ico la Is the
dividing Une between E astern
Standard Tim e and Central
Standard Tim e In Florida.
People joke that vegetables
grow better In Blounlatown
because they have an extra
hour of sunshine. There la a
man who travels 49 miles to
work In mlnua five minutes.
Phone call* that should be
local are long distance — not
because of space, but because
of time.

have led to further reetrtctlons on tts access to people. But the
dog ow ner* successfully fought It In court.
“ It wax horrible.'' Ta m m y Bocri said of her son's wounds.
“ M y little baby eras crawling on the floor the tame time tt
happened. W hat would have happened tf he waa the one w ho
waa b « ? "
In Brevard County, the num ber of unprovoked dog bites has
tripled tn four year* and Anim al Control official* aay people are
worried by the statistics.

From A ssociated Frooo reports

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p.m .: low*. 11:44 u.m .. 11:57
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show er* an d th u n d e rs to rm s .
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feet, llay and inland water* a
light chop. W idely scattered
show er* and Ih u n d rrM o rtn * .

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Fair 8 3 8 8

T h e h ig h te m p e ra tu re In
S anford on S unday was 87
degrees and Monday's
overnight low was 67 degrees as
reported by the University of
Florida A gricultural Research
and Educational Center. Celery
Avenue.
R eco rd ed ra in fa ll for th e
weekend period ending at 9
a.m . M onday, totalled .45 In­
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thunderstorm s otherwise fair.
Low in the upper 60s. Southwest
w ind 5 to 10 mph. Chance of
rain 3 0 percent.
Tue sd a y: Partly cloudy with
scattered afternoon shower* and
thunderstorms. High In the m id
80a. Southwest w ind 10 to 15
m ph. Chance at rain 30 percent.
Wednesday: Variable cloudi­
ness w ith scattered showers and
thunderstorms. Lost * from the
upper 90s to mid 60*. Highs in
the u p p e r 70s to low 80s.
T h u rs d a y and Friday: Mostly
fair. Lows from the upper 50s to
m id 60s. Highs in the upper 70s

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Refuge, w hich enrom paaan the
apace center. “ Th e alligator*
C A P E C A N A V E R A L - N A SA find It a wonderful place to be."
N o attacks have been reported,
wants to put a atop to pan of Its
pre-launch d rill: alligator re­ •aid Mario Buaacca. a N A S A
environm ental engineer. “ W e
moval.
Since the m id -1960*. N ASA d o n 't want to have one."
Now N A S A haa proposed fill­
officials have had lo deal with
the creatures living near the in g the alligator holes to avoid
Banana R iver causeway, which w h a t haa become a p e a k y
w as open e d lo g ive people routine.
Federal wildlife managers and
sp ectacu lar vie w s of rocket
launches at Kennedy Space Cen­ N A S A security have had to trap
the alligator* and move (hem to
ter.
About 10 acre* of ditches remote parts of the refuge, up to
along the 2.S mile causeway IO miles from the causeway.
make It a favorite alligator W it h in three or four d a ys,
lounging spot, and the National alligator* are back In (he ditches.
T o make aure the ditches are
Aeronautics and Space Adminis­
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gling with apace shuttle launch c o u n t d o w n s — w h e n th e
h u n d r e d s of v e h ic le s a n d
viewers.
"E v e ry single launch, we have thousands of people crow d the
to go move these gators out." causeway — High! haa been
■aid Ron H lg h t. manager of forced to delay the roundups
Merrill Island National Wildlife u n til the eve of shuttle launches.

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�State prison system plans opening next year
J a c k * Walker. AIDS Inform a­
tion coordinator for the A C L U 's
N ational Prison Project. aaM
ouch a center could be uard to
ae^egate HIV-posture inm ates
— oven though the virus ca n

Mother
admits
killing
infants
tub u n d e r the bed to the childrens' bedroom. They also found
pcepf hc agtd bags of marijuana a n d two handgun* belonging
to WtUla In the maaler bedroom. W illis. they m id. la a con victed
felon. In LaffoUrttr's purse, they found a loaded gun and some
“ u n k n o w n " M u t pills.
At the time of the arreet. a suspected marijuana cigarette waa
found In W illis' shirt pocket.
T h e couple were takrn to the J o h n E . M k Correc tional
Pacthtjr and held tn lieu of $ 3 .0 0 0 b on d each.

N orm and A. Richer. S3. 1402 O ra n ! St.. Longwood. waa
charged with battery and domestic violence by Longwood
Police o n Saturday.
Police said he and his mother ha d been involved In a verbal
altercation when, wltnraaea said, it turned violent and he
A w it net* attempted to Intervene, notice said. He pushed his
mother out of the way. police said, to fight the witness
M i c e arrived and took h im to the Jo h n E . Polk Correctional
facility and held on • 1.800 bond.

Warrant arrasts
• L a rry Collier Cosby, 37. 3711 Washington St.. Sanford, on
four w rits of bodtty attachment, inclu d in g one on charge* of
contem pt of court. H r waa held w ithout bond at the J o h n E .

bond nt the Jo h n t ^ M k O o n M l t a a a l facility where he waa
serving tim e an other charges.
• H e rm a n Voyce Stepp. 27. 367 E . Marvin Ave., Longwood.
on charges of failure to appear In court on battery charges. He
waa held at the John E. Polk C orrectional facility, where he
was already serving time m i u llic r charges, on an additional
•1.000 bond.

Warranto
• H e rm a n Renard Thomas, 33. 1810 Southwest Road, waa
arrested b y sheriff** deputies at h is residence Thursday. He
waa w anted on a writ of bodily attachment for driving w ith a
suspended/revoked license.
•Petrla Renee Simmons. 23. M yrtle Avenue. Sanford, turned
herself in at the Jo hn E. Polk Correctional facility Thursday.
She waa wanted for falling to appear on a charge of driving
wtth a suapended/revoked license.
• A m a n d a L y n n Morris, IB . 7101 S t one brook Drive. Sanford,
was located at her residence by deputies Thursday. She was
wanted for violation of probation on a conviction of theft.
• Michael Sean Beatty, 28. 1363 Delaware Street. Sanford,
was located at the Jail Thursday. H e was wanted on a warrant
for restating an officer without violence.
• Ja m e s A rth ur CUnton. 18. 22 Lake Monroe Terrace, waa
served a warrant at the Jail Thu rsd ay. He was wanted for
violation of probation on a conviction of robbery.
• C ra ig Alan Metxcll. 22. 601 B u sh Bivd.. turned himself In
at the Jail T h u rsd a y. He waa w anted on charges of
forgery/counterfettlng.
• R ichard Allen Smith. 39. 3414 Palm W ay. Sanford, was
arrested at his residence by deputies Thu rsd ay. He was wanted
on a w rit of bodily attachment.
D o m M tiC C M M
Sanford police arrested tw o persons Thursday. An officer
said he was stopped by two persons tn the 2500 block of El
Portal. H e said the two had been fighting. Trasy Lynn G ra n t.
19. and Laurence Martin, 20. both of 403 W . 18th Street, were
arrested. Each waa charged w ith domestic violence, battery.

Incidents reported to th-* shorlff:
• A residential burglary was reported Thu rsd ay tn the 2300
block o f Brisson Avenue near Sanford. A T V . VCR and other
Hems w ith a total value of 8419 were reportedly stolen.
• A resident In the 100 block of Tangerine Drive, near
Sanford, told deputies when he w ent Into his shed Thursday,
he found a man standing almost In front of him. He said the
man struck him several tim es before running from (he area.
Nothing was Immediately determ ined to be missing.

InckSonts reported to Sanford polio*
• T h e attempted Ihefl of a lawn mower was reported early
Friday from a shed In Ihe 1800 block of Palm Way. Police said
the burglar dropped the mower, awakening the resident, as he
(led from the area.
• A n estimated »2.135 In Jewelry was reported stolen
Th u rsd a y from a residence in the 2 4 0 0 block of Laurel Avenue.
• A n estimated 460 In currency was said to have been taken
Th u rsd a y from an apartment In the 300 block of Rachelle
Avenue.
• A 3 0 -year old Sanford wom an told police she waa robbed at
gunpoint of her purse, with a total loss of S150, Thursday at
9:15 p m . . in the 2500 block of H igh law n Avenue.
• A V C R . cordless phone and answering machine were
reported stolen Thursday from a residence in the 200 block of
Lakevlcw Avenue.
• A n estimated 4650 In tool* and other items were reported
stolen Th u rsd a y from the bed of a pickup truck, parked in the
3500 block of Orlando Drive.
• T h e theft of 4500 In equipment was reported Thursday at
the computer lab room of Seminole C o m m un ity College.

because she w ould've continued
hurting someone else." police
documents show.
Clover D re a m Boykin. IB . of
Royal Palm Beach, waa charged
wtth two counts of first-degree
m urder end aggravated child
abuse during h e r first court
appearance Sunday. She was
being held w itho u t ball and
array from other Inmates at the
Palm Beach C o unty Stockade.
Mrs. Boykin told Palm Beach
County s h e rif
*et*
she
fatally choked hrr 3 -month-old
son. Dayton, before leaving for
w ork Th u rsd a y, according to
dorum rats released Sunday.
She aim rnoBaaed to strangl­
ing 9-month-old K a yla Basanle
wtth a blanket while baby-setting
the child In N o ve m b e r, the
documents show. Medical i u m In e ft ruled , Kayla's death sc-

"She's having some problems
emotionally, and she's claim ing
to have been an abused child
and that she waa taking It out on
someone rlae." said L l. Steve
Newell of Ihe Palm Beach Sher­
iff's Office.
Mrs. Boykin told detectives she
killed Kayla when she thought
Steven Boykin, he r husband,
was going to leave her for a
form er girlfriend, docum ents
show. And she killed h rr son
fearful her father-In-law would
seek c u s to d y o f th e c h ild
because of m arital problem s
between her and her husband.
Kayla was found N ov. 16 with
a blanket wrapped around her
n e c k a n d d ie d N o v . 2 3 .
authorities said. T h e Infant's
parents were friends o f the
Boykins and were am ong the
first to com fort th e m after
Dayton's death Thursday.
Steve Boykin said he was
m y stifie d b y M rs. B o y k in 's
alleged actions.
"S h e was m o o d y once In
a w h ile , a n d we h a d so m e
a rg u m e n ts ." S te ve n B o y k in
said. "But II never seemed like
that big a deal. ... I'd like to see
that she gets some he lp ."
He added: "She waa always
happy to have a child. She
always played with h im . ... She
Just snapped. I guess. Nobody

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Mrs. B o yk in also told de­
tectives she had considered
killing her husband, documents
show.
T h e Baw ntes had thought
thetr child died of Sudden Infant
Death Syndrome. Olsen said.
T h e county Medical Exam iner's
Office could not determine Ihe
cause of death and Investigators
thought the child m ay have
choked on baby formula.
Authorities don't Mrs. Boykin
has killed any other children,
said Newell.
T h e Boykins were married In
Jan u ary and lived In the fourb e d ro o m h o m e o f S te v e n
Boykin's mother In Royal Palm
Beach. Juat outside West Palm
Beach.
Dayton, meanwhile, will be
buried Tuesday.
"H e was Ihe greatest baby you
could ever see." his father said.
"H e was healthy and so happy. I
wouldn't have thought I could
make a baby that good, but he
was beautiful."

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EDITORIAL

Jeanne Morris
for school board
Business tra d e rs m u s t n e ver becom e s ta g ­
n a n t. T h e y m u s t b e w illin g to change w it h
th e tim es and a d ju s t th e ir view s to fit tne
needs an d desires o f th e ir custom ers.
W h a t w orked w e ll a decade a g o -o r last
y e a r, for that m a t t e r -m a y n o t w o rk today.
T h e Se m in o le C o u n t y school board le ad s
o n e of the largest b u s in e sse s In the c o u n ty . A
busin e ss that n u r tu r e s a n d fine tu n e s o u r
m o s t precious c o m m o d ity : o u r children.
Je a n n e MottIs h a s served on the s c h o o l
b o a rd d u rin g th e tim e o f to m e of Its m o s t
d y n a m ic change. S h e ha s been a ca talyst for
so m e of the c h a n g e s a n d an advocate for
others.
W e support M o r n s ' bid to retain her se a t o n
th e board.
W ith a long h is t o r y of se rvin g on a v a r ie ty
of com m ittees, f r o m textbook selection to
scho o l site selection, she h a s also v o lu n te e re d
e xte n sive ly w ith s tu d e n ts tn several sch o o ls .
A s su ch , she has m a n y m ore than four y e a r s
experience on the s c h o o l b o a rd .
M o rris Is not a fra id to be controversial o r to
d o th in g s In w a y s t h e y h a v e n 't yet been trie d .
B u t . If so m eth in g ra d ic a l ha s been tried a n d
h a s proved u n s u c c e s s fu l, she to q u ic k to
a d m it a mistake a n d w o r k to find a s o lu tio n
m o re beneficial to th e stu d en ts of S c m tn o le
C o u n ty .
M o rris has b e e n a sta u n ch advocate of
school-baaed m a n a g e m e n t, but Instate o n
a c c o u n ta b ility b y e a c h achool for t h e t r
actions.
A t her u rg in g, a f u n tim e lobbyist Is s e n t to
Ta llah a ssee d u r in g legislative sessions a n d
tm p se t fees have b e e n im p o sed to help p a y fa r
schools th ro u g h g r o w th . T h o s e p ro g ra m s
h a v e b ro u g h t t n a p p ro x im a te ly t i l m illio n
for Sem inole C o u n t y stu d en ts.
A rtic u la te a n d acceaaable. M orris has d o n e
a good Job on the s c h o o l b o a rd , w e believe sh e
c a n continue to s e rv e the achool district a n d
the students of th is c o u n t y w ell.
H e r opponent. T e d B a rk e r, has nearly fo u r
decades of e d u c a tio n a l experience, b u t w e
believe he lacks th e d istric t a n d state le v e l
experience and th e b u s in e s s sa vvy n e cessary
for the Job on the s c h o o l b o a rd .
W e believe B a r k e r ca re s deeply for th e
stu d e n ts and are ho p e , regardless o f th e
o u tc o m e of the e le ctio n , h e w ill c o n tin u e to
offer his sendees to the students a n d th e
schools of the d is tric t.

LETTER

What GATT stands for
Most Americans have no Idea what G A T T stands
for. It is the General Agreement on Tariffs and
Trade. Its purpose has been to lower tariffs and
trade barrier* between countries. It now has 117
members and controls 80 percent of the w orld's
economy. When G A T T started In 1947. the
average tariff w orldw ide was over 40 percent.
W hen the present ro u n d of negotiations called the
U ru g u a y ro un d sta rte d the average ta riffs
worldwide were 4 .7 percent. The object o f the
Uruguay round waa to reduce that amount b y 3314
percent. This reduction was supposed to Increase
world Income by 8 2 13 billion by the year 2003.
President Clinton signed the treaty but because
It affects Internal United States laws it has to be
approved by the House and Senate. It la o n fast
track legislation, w h ich means when it la voted
upon. It Is not subject to amendment and c a n only
be voted up or dow n. The 117 nations have until
J u l y 1.1995 to vote approval.
T h e passage of G A T T has run Into major
roadblocks tn the House and Senate. Both bodies
have postponed s vote on G A T T until after the
November elections. Republicans did not w a n t to
vote on It. as Its passage could give President
Clinton and the Dem ocratic party a boost In the
elections. Democrats did not want to vote on U
because they do not want to get too close to
President Clinton a n d are concerned about some
provisions of G A T T . Th e biggest problem with
G A T T Is that a new International agency la created
that has more pow er than the present G A T T
Secretariat. Presently G A T T requires unanim ous
approval for sanctions. Obviously, this la Impossi­
ble to achieve w h en tw o countries that are
members of G A T T are in dispute. Th e United
Slates has Imposed unilateral sanctions through
the use of Section 301 of the Omnibus Trade A ct as
amended. The new world trade organization to be
formed requires o n ly two-thirds percent or In some
cases three-quarter percent approval thereby
eliminating unilateral action by the United States.
Many members of Congress don't want to give
away the right to take unilateral action. T h e debate
will Increase In volum e before the House and
Senate vote In late Novem ber and early December.
Lou F re y J r .
Member of Congress
'6 9 -'79
Orlando

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JOSEPH SPEAR

Give the wackos
their own party
H you had yo u r flngrra on the public pulse.

m cohim ntta do. you m ight be detecting
faint ru m b fa g sa fa movement.

A great deal of ig n o ra n ce
When I » u about 17 years old. I worked h •
craft Instructor at a r esort In upstate New Y o rk.
While there I qu ick ly developed two friends,
both from Virginia as 1 recall. One evening, one
of them got on about going hunting (or "S o u th
Florida Coons." a n d being from the w ilds of
suburban New Je rse y . I naturally assumed he
was referring to those little four legged critters
with the bsndlt's m ash. Well, as he was ha vin g
so much fun talking about the subject, heck. I
started talking about south Florida coon
hunting aa sre11.
Pretty shortly after that, m y other friend
came along. W etlll. going coon hu n ting In
south Florida waa the topic of conversation
that night, so naturally. I wanted to Include m y
other friend In the fun. Unfortunately, he
didn't quite appreciate the humor In our
discussion. For yo u see. he was of a slightly
darker hue than w c were, and (for those of you
who didn't figure It out already), a south
Florida coon la a derogatory term for a n Afro
American, living In south Florida.

with knives and AK -47a biasing
untold bodily harm . Personally.

Then there's a hot new book that's Juat been
released. and It's chock full of another form of
Ignorance. It seems that the two authors,
promulgate through scientific and clinical
proof that. yea. In fact. Hitler waa probably on
the right track. T o wit: th en Is an Intellectual
difference between races. Well I for one was
relieved at the finding. I no longer have to
compete to stay o n top. because according to
the report, the dreaded "yellow m enace" and
other such oriental types s n supposed to be
Intrinsically sm arter than my lowly Caucasian
race. I guess I'll Just have to try harder, or live
with the shame of It.

Th e problem out there Is. a lot of energy goes
Into being prejudiced, all wasted In m y view .
While I worry about the effect of poverty a n d to
a certain degree. T V violence on the m inds of
our young. I can honestly ssy that such
concern Is not lim ited to any one racial or
ethnic classification. W hen I waa In Te s s a a
few years hack, and smack dab In the m iddle
of Klan country. I had occasion to be asked by
a woman "exactly where was my white pride"
... well what I wanted to respond to that
Intellectually challenged example of economi­
c a lly d e p r iv e d p r o b a b ly C a u c a s ia n
womanhood and w hat I answered were not
quite the same, but she (and the 12 carloads of
"good old boys” ) scared me more than I th in k I
ever waa when I walked down the streets of
Newark. N .J . at m idnight. Now admittedly. I
probably shouldn't have been In the middle of
that KKK funeral possession (sa It turned out
to be), but I was surprised at the Ignorance of
her question, nonetheless. A ll the energy that
woman must have devoted during her lifetime
towards denigrating her fellow man: Juat
Imagine what she m ight have accomplished If
that raw talent for self expression had been
more appropriately directed. If only she could
have only viewed people for who they were,
rather than lim it her vision to the degree of
their tan or the particulars of their religious
belief systems. It Just m ight have prevented
her from befog so damned ugly (excuse me.
physically under-enhanced). But then again,
we all know about them Te xa s cracker* ....

T h e tru th of the whole matter la the
annoying fact that some of the nicest people I
thought I knew a n turning out to be bigots
and racists. O h s u n . th e y 'n for advancements
In cro ss c u l t u r a l u n d e r s ta n d in g , a n d
vehemently support affirmative action and
NOW : but with far too many of them, there Is
that almost totally hidden underside. You
know the one I m ean: It's the one that w ould't
be caught dead out on the streets of Sanford
after 10 p.m .. lest those three black teen-agers
walking behind them suddenly run forward

Now I suspect that in all probability this
Insignificant little colum n hasn't changed the
Inner viewpoint of one single reader out there,
and sometimes that's Just the unfortunate
reward left to a writer. But don't you folks
worry. I'll keep trying. In my subtle, and
sometimes Ignorant way to alter the world (and
Sanford) In order that U might someday more
closely align to m y point of view. Maybe I'll get
one of m y new Aatastlc friends to help me
think things out. I hear they're pretty s m a rt....

I never forgot that evening, and I lost a good
friend because o f m y Ignorance. I mention It
today because I've noticed that there la a great
deal of Ignorance still around, and It comes In
many forma and purposeful w ays....
During o u r recent powerboat race weekend,
we were paid a visit by the Klan. You m ight
have missed It. most people apparently did.
but they were here, and they w e n spewing
forth their own personal brand of Ignorance.
Th e pity of It all Is. that th en still a n quite a
few people who atill buy Into their lUy while
stupidity.

itt— ftsfWiI w ith the o p U o m flM y sseon the
ballot every elect tosi year, namely Democrats
and Repubtfeana. and would be inclined to
champion a th ird party, should such an
alternative prenent ttartf.
Numerous p r o m i­
n e n t people h a v e
talked about ru n n in g
o n a dfflnent ticket,
and Ham Perot a c tu ­
ally did It. A n d a
Times-Mirror C e nter
far tkt People and
the Press su rve y a
couple of ■«««nthv ago
disclosed a p O S S q
th ird -p a rty fs rv o e .
d e p o rte d tk e L o s
A n g e le s T l m t s i
"Disillusioned w ith
P re sid e n t C l i n t o n
and uncertain about
th a R e p u b lic a n
Party. Americans In ­
tsikgd about
running on a
creasingly say they
are willing to support
different ticket,
and Ro m Psrot
a third party."
actually did I t . J
Tw o things need to
be said about this
development: ( I ) It la a great Idea and. (2 ) It
w in never work.
It la a ^ e a t Idea because It would purge the
mainstream parties of the Meddles, eccentrics
and oddballs w h o m uddle tnrtr messages and
leave the moderate m ajority of the Am erican
people w ith som e clear but reasonable
choices on Election Day.
Whet Democrat with sound mind w ould
not wish to be rid of the likes of Jesse
Jackson and R a lp h Nader? Both have talked
about forming a th ird party and some reports
have even had them run n ing on the same
ticket. Jcaee as pres and Ralph as veep. T h e y
would draw off organised labor, radical
minorities and feminists, and the diminishing
crowd of ultrallberals who ding to the
cherished conviction that all the w orld 's
downtrodden could fore in comfort if we
would only tax a n d borrow more.
Whet If two kooka like Roae Perot end J e r r y
Brown teemed u p ? T h e y might attract a 10th
of the vote, but It would hone Democratic and
Republican positions o n Issues and m ore
sharply define Perot and Brown for what they
are: a couple of flakes.
Breathes there the
rational Republican, w ith soul so dead, who
never to himself has said. I would love to be
rid of the bigots and wackos and troglodytes
who populate th is party?
Earlier this year, ami-abortion radical
Randall T e rry , w ho openly preaches hate,
urged "the religious rtjght” to abandon the
OOP. "May the Republican Party go the w ay
of Its foolish predecessors, the W higs." he
said. Patrick Buchanan, who except for hia
Catholicism Is a spooky throwback to the
natlvlst K n o w -N o th in g s of the m td -lB th
century, m ig h t be thinking of forming his
own party. Buchanan w ill "leave... and take
his followers w ith h im ." predicted con­
servative colum nist W illiam Rusher.
Unfortunately, none of this will ever
happen because the American system la
innately incapable of nurturing third-party
aspirants. Democratic and Republican can­
didates are routinely placed on the ballot In
each state: Independents have to collect
signatures. Dem ocrats and Republicans re­
ceive huge federal grants to conduct their
campaigns; fringe parties must get 5 percent
of the vote to collect anything - a fact they
cannot demonstrate u ntil after the election
for which they need the money. Democrats
and Republicans get the bulk of press
attention; Independents are generally dis­
missed as welrdoea.
There's m ore. T h ird parties are almost
always personality cults -witness T e d d y
Roosevelt and the B u ll Moose Party, or
George Wallace and the American Indepen­
dent Party. W h e n the leader retires o r dies,
the party disintegrates.

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work with Simpson case judge

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Residents have grown used lo
t roar o f (h r jrta and the
im b le o f Ih e b l-p la n r a
F e w com plaints w rrv
tered b y thoar who Itvr
and in (h r flight path of
la tn h o w .
w h o l l w in the virtnity
(he a irp o rt ha re made a
i or hoatlng partita on
rooftop* or yards. Looking
ly w a r d . th e y can are the
fancy flying that
o&lt;here pay to are.
T h e only complain l lhey re­
ported waa of a gentleman who
of frw di

D epartm ent. e f lk c N
37-year-old
berg and charged him w ith
fraudulent pomraalnn of tickets.
S misdemeanor.
After receiving a complaint
a spectator. officers spoke
i Greenberg and found that he
purchased ten legitimate
i to the show and had had
i num ber of tickets printed up to
atch those.
Atrahow officials confirmed
[that the aerial num bers on ten of
the tickets were legitimate, but
that the others were fraudulent.
Police said that he waa selling
the tickets for 310 each, tw o
dollars lesa than they were being
sold for at the gate.
W hitm ire said Greenberg had
1140 In cash In hia possession at
the time o f his arrest, but they
did not k n o w if he had sold 14
tickets or If the money waa h is
"b a n k ." T h e y said Greenberg !a
offering n o assistance In the
Investigation.
A lrsh o w organisers do not
believe Greenberg's actions hu rt
thetr profits appreciably.
T h e A lrsh ow Orlando will re­
turn to Sanford next fall, orga­
nisers aaid.

CATHERINE P.
Catherine P. Christopher. 7 1.
W y o m in g Street. Longwood.
died Saturday. Oct. 29. 1994 at
F lo rid a H o s p ita l. Altam onte
Springs. B o m Sept. I. 1923 in
Lib e rty. S .C .. she moved lo
Central Florida In 1962. She waa
a manager for a computer firm .
She waa a member of Wektva
P r e a b y t e r la n C h u r c h . S h e
belonged to the Coterie Club.
Survivo rs Include son. Peter.
St. Petersburg; slater, Cecil P.
Leavitt. Greenville. S.C.; four
g r a n d c h i l d r e n ; one g r e a t
grandson.
B a ld w ln -F a lr c h lld F u n e ra l
Home. Altam onte Springs. In
charge of arrangements.

C h e ste r W a lte r Mann. 5 2 .
Jrcsdcn C o u rt. Sanford, died
Sunday. O c t. 30. 1994 at Central
lo rld a Regional Hospital. B o m
■eb. 28. 1942 In Miami, he
noved to Central Florida In
1984. H e was a retired truck
lrtvcr. H e was a member of
Vestvlcw Baptist Church, Sa n ord. He waa a veteran of the
J.S. Air Force.

Th e y pay to spend
a night w ith ghosts
intm u pte a .

S T FR A N C IS V IL LE , La. - It's
m idnight at The Myrtles, an
a n te b e llu m mansion w it h a
dark, bloody history. A bright
moon highlights thick Spanish
moas draping the trees and the
mlat that twirls up from the
MlaataatDot River.
O n the wide veranda sit sever­
al guests who have paid to spend
the n ig h t despite — no. m ake
that because of — the ghosts
said to ream (h e .l
" A s soda as we heard about
Ih m . we said! T h a i s where
w e 'r e g o in g ,* " sa id K a t h y
C avanaugh of Grand Rapids,
Mich. " M y kids thought H w a s a
hoot w hen I called them and told
them where we were staying."
D e b b t O a tte n of M o n r o e
b ro u g h t he r mother. E u n ic e
Boyer. Waiting from Maryland.
O a tte n 's fiance stayed dow n
the road at a motel.
" H e had dinner with us and
left." Gatten said. "He w ouldn't
stay here because It's haunted."
T h e house, built In 1796. Is
rum ored to be haunted b y at
leaat alx people. Plus, an Indian
Is aometlmca seen behind the
house; according lo legend, the
m a n sio n alta on an a n cient
Indian burial ground.
"W h e n I Oral heard about the
ghosts, I thought they were the
greatest marketing ploy e ver,"
■aid Tecta Mo m , who w ith her
h u sb a n d Jo h n bought T h e
Myrtles two years ago. " I w asn't
a believer then."
B u t she had heard the legends.
Even in West Feliciana Pariah,
where ghosts arc said to be aa
com m on as the ancient houses,
towering oaks and C ivil W ar
b a ttle g ro u n d s . T h e M y r tle s
stands out.
Bcd and-brrakfaat guests re-

Su rvivo rs Include wife, Sarah:
son. E ric Waller. Sanford; stater,
W llh rlm e nla Fuller. Sanford: one
grandchild.
B a ld w ln -F a lr c h lld F u n e r a l
Hom e, Oaklawn Park Chapel.
Lake Mary. In charge o f ar­
rangement*.

RITA 3THYBBAU0H
Rita Slinebaugh. 69. Stillwell
Lane. Lake Mary, died Wednes­
day. Oct. 26, 1994 at Florida
H osp ita l, Altamonte S p rin g s.
She waa born Oct. 18. 1925 In
Lowell. Maaa. She was a retail
■ales clerk. She was a m em ber of
Catholic Church of the A n n u n c i­
ation.
S u rv iv o rs Include husband.
T h o m a s E .: daughters. Jo a n
H unter. Showlow, Arts.. Elaine
F o t la . L a k e M a ry ; s e v e ra l
brothers and sisters; five gran d ­
children.
B a ld w ln -F a lr c h lld F u n e r a l
Hom e. Oaklawn Park Chapel.
Lake Mary. In charge of ar­
rangements.

TERRENCK JOSEPH WARD
Te rre n ce Joseph W ard. 42.
C rcstw o o d Street. A ltam o n te
Springs, died Saturday. O ct. 29.

Release of the book w ritten by
a friend of Simpson** slain exwife caused a two-day suspen­
sion in Jury selection.
" It’s got great resume value.**
said Moran. 24. a Cornell U ni­
versity graduate whose previous
experience Includes working In
the San Francisco district at­
torney's office.

3 S H o lidayC h lo w lo t l i i f ie ld s . C h lo o
p o tm w dI the'
the wMs a n d tw o of the
daughters. Th e n
own end. hanged from
tree at the comer o f the house by
other slaves.
A later owner waa shot and
staggered through the house and
u p 17 of the 30 steps o f the main
where he died In his
■ay they
his steps
clim bing
those 17 steps.
A Confederate soldier died in
one of the bedroom s, the one
where the smell of pipe smoke t*
frequently reported.
Guests say they have been
turned away from the house by a
man In overalls, a m an they
b e lie v e Is t h e g h o s t o f a
murdered caretaker.
People sitting o n the veranda
feel mysterious touches. Guests
sometimes say they awoke fell­
ing their covers pulled up over
thetr shoulders an d a hand on
thetr head. There's even a ghost
dog with blue eyes.
Guest rooms are always full at
Halloween. Moss said. She al­
ready has reservations for next
year and 1996.

1994. Bom J u ly 4 . 1992 In
Buffalo. N.Y.. he m oved lo Cen­
tral Florida In 1990. He was a
w a reh o use c o o r d in a t o r fo r
Siemens Stromberg-CarIson. He
waa Catholic.
S u rvivo rs In c lu d e m o the r.
Carole Hoelacher. Buffalo; son.
Kevin Joseph. Denver, brothers.
K e v in . A lta m o n te S p r in g s .
Michael. Redway. C a lif , Patrick.
Richmond. Va., T im o th y , Daniel,
both of Buffalo; sisters. Coleen
Bogdan. Sheila B u n d s, both of
Buffalo.
B a ld w ln -F a lr c h lld F u n e ra l
Home. Altamonte Springs. In
charge of arrangements.

MAIM. CMIITia W.
Funeral Mrvkat Mr Mr. ChasWr W Mann.
U. ol tantarS, aha p n n d away tunday will
ha canSwrU Tuesday at I am., a* Hw
Wntvhw Saym* Church. 4MS Paala Hoad
lanMr*. at* FaaMr BahSy McFallt ol
IklMMS VMtallan Mr trlands will ha hald
MonSay ai Swchurch ham Sh am.
Mr. Mam It survived by hit wtM. M a t
Mann, a ttn Irk WaiMr Mann, and titMr
WiMetmenia Fuilar. all oi Sanford
Funeral arranatmenM are being u ndueMd
hy Baldwin Fairchild Funeral Hama.
Oaklawn Park Chapel. Mat C M 4tA. Lake
Mary, Florida. JVM

n i l l x x U n i M Till
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w ith
acttlvltlea planned for various
limes of the d a y.
Parade comm ittee chairman.
Billy H iggins la presently seek­
ing reindeer to guide Santa’s
sleigh Higgins la looking for
entrants In the costume com­
petition. T h e com m it lee la plan­
ning a special Reindeer Costume
Judfpng Contest. Saturday. Nov.
19. at w hich tim e nine entrants
will be M le c trd to help guide
Santa’a sleigh d u rin g the parade.
H ig g in s aaya the o n ly re­
quirements for want-to-be rein­
deer la that b y be willing and
able to guld the sleigh in cos­
tume. at the December 10th
parade beginning at 3 p m .
There will be special awards

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for all contestant*.
Regarding the overall parade.
H iggin s commented. "W e have
m a ile d out applications and
called the focal organisations
and part Id pants who had en­
tered the parade tn the pas; few
years." He said this year more
contact* have been made than
ever before.
" O u r goal la to organise a
quality event with a hometown
C hristm a s atilt." he aald. "W e
are hopeful that m any more
Individuals, organisations and
businesses will get Into the spirit
and enter floats this year."
A m o n g organisations already
p lanning to participate are Walt
Disney World characters, two

equestrian groups, tome- of the
Bahia Shrine units, six Central
Florida marching hands. U.S.
Navy Color Guard, and a n entry
from the North W e constating of
a m an In a sleigh.
T h e parade w ill be followed by
the "Light U p Sanford" event
w hich will continue Into the
evening hour*. Th is event la
being promoted by SM S and Ihe
Hits Restoration Committee.
M a n y e v e n t s a re b e in g
planned for persona of a ll age*,
with a special "P u llin ' O n the
Rita." spectacular at the old Hits
Theater at 4 3 0 that afternoon,
w ith the Rtts Rascals talent
show, singing groups, theater
troop*, and m any other event*.

SUM M ER
SPECIAL

ValdM tops Mors# $$
S A N F O R D — And T a x Col­
lector Ray Valdes topped Morse's
amount. Valdes gave the county
a check for nearly $2.5 million
last week, representing a return
of about 90 preccnt of the $2.7
million paid b y the county for
his ta x c o lle c tio n services.
Valdes also returned $39,437 to
other county funds. Valdes re­
lum ed $107,695 to the school
board and 347,965 lo Ihe St.
Johns River W ater Management
District.

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chicken (mixed,
wfoia/dafk)

Elam dsniss
challsngs rsqusst
S A N F O R D — C o u n ty Re­
publican Party Chairm an Doug
Elam aaya he'd be happy lo talk
lo Democratic Party Chairman
James Purdy about a District 2
county commission debate. If
only he'd call him . Purdy Issued
a challenge to Elam in a press
release la st w eek to brin g
together District 2 candidates
Randall Morria. a Republican,
and Adrienne Perry, a Democrat.
Except E la m said he never
received Ihe challenge. “ T o me.
It's Just P u rd y fantasy-land."
aald Elam . " I f there is to be a
debate, th a t's u p lo Randy
Morris, not m e ." Morris aald he'd
be Interested In a debate, but he
never received a request, either.

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btggrst upart of the N F L
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alter the Cowboy* ratted fat
victory over the wtnleaa Cl

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FO X B O R O . Maas. - Otd pro Dan Marino brat
young Drew B k i u r again, w inning the re­
match of their thrilling, opm lng-day ahootoul.
Thla time. N waan't even ctaae.
Marino threw for IB S yard* and a hey
touchdown on the opening drive of the *rrond
half aa the Miam i Dolphins dominated the New
K n d a M ru ilo ta 2 M a w M l«. - *
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ttadaaa. w ho atareed the d »y leadtag the f t
la paattag yard*, threw lor juat 123 jrarda and

of the Pathol* 13-6). whoa* ptayofT hope* have
plummeted w ith loaaeo In thrtr last three game*.
In the flrat meeting. Marino and ttedaoe put
on a paaatng ahow. Marino throwing for 473
yard* and five touchdown* and Bledaoe 421
yard* and four arareo aa Miami came from
behind tehee In the fourth quarter to w in 39-38.

P H O EN IX — T e rry Labante. dominating in
the desert aun. raced away Sunday w ith the
Stick 50 500 at Phoenix International Raceway.
Th e I B M Winston C u p champion led 112 of
the final 120 lap* on the one-mlte oval In
w inning a career beat third race of the M ason .
Labonte put all but two d rive n — Mark Martin
and Sterling Marlin — a lap down.
Labonte'* Hendrick Motoraporta crew gave
him a .« Uler 17.9 second, green-flag pit atop on
lap 283 that helped him drive his Chevrolet
Lum ina across the finish line 3.09 second*
ahead of Martin’s fo rd Thunderbtrd.

Split for collogo No. 1
NEW YORK -

T o m Osborne and Joe Patemo

M y they don’t care about college football polls,
at least not now. T h e y m ay be the only people at
Nebraska and Penn State w ho feel that w ay.
T h e Com huakere and Nlttany Lions are
locked In an electoral battle for the 1904
national championship. Nebraska (94)) is No. 1
with T h e Associated Pt c m media; Penn State
(74)) la No. 1 w ith the U S A T o d a y C N N coaches.
A u b u rn moved up to third In the A P poll and
remained In the running for a share of the
national title If Nebraska and Penn Stale lose.
Florida (5-1) la fourth In the AP. followed by
Miami (5-1), Alabama (84)), Colorado (7 -l|. F S U
(5-1). Utah (5 0 ) and Syracuse (6 -1).
Also In the T o p 25 are Texas A B M . W ashing­
ton. Virginia. Colorado St.. Kansas St.. W M h ln g ton St.. Virginia Tech. Arizona. North Carolina.
Michigan. Oregon. Southern California. Duke.
UtM tM lppi St. and Brigham Young.

BOWUNQ
□SAC Magus al Fair Lanea-Longwood, 3:30 p.m

□ 9 p.m . - W F T V 9. National Football League:
Green Bay Packers at Chicago Bears. (L)

Ice split ugly set w ith Tornadoes
S A N FO R D — It doesn't u k e m uch for a baseball
game to get ugly. regardteM of who'* playing.
Th la past weekend, the Sanford Ice of the W omen's
Baseball League were an both side* of u gly contests
with the vial ting Florida Tornadoes. O n Saturday, the
Ice stole IS baars on the way to a 15-3 victory. In a
rain-shortened game. Sunday. Ice pitcher* issued 14
walks during an IB-8 loas to the Tornadoes.
"O n Saturday, we took control of the game and were
very aggressive.” M id Ice manager Mike F e m ll. ' But
game after game, any team can get Into that predica­
ment. Saturday. It waa them. Today. It waa us.”
Th e Ice. w ho are tied with the Tornadoes for flrat
place at 4-1. w ill host the Apopka Dtamonda In a 1 p.tn.
Saturday and the Daytona Beach Sand Sharks at 1:15
p m. Sunday. Both games will be played at Sanford
Memorial Stadium.
Lanl Cabral led the Ice * 13-hit attack In Saturday's
w in with four singles and three runs batted in. M rllttm
Garcia contributed a double, single, four run*, and
three RBI. Stephanie Reed added two singles, a run.
and two RBI while Susan Stahley chipped tn w ith two
singles, a run. and an RBI.
Oviedo H igh School softball coach Anna Hollis had a

single, three runs, and an KHI. Adrta Hemandex added
a single, one run. and an RBI. Vicky Hum phrey scored
tw o run* while Diane Brum m etl acorrd once.
Reed (34)1 allowed Just two hit* and struck out six tn
pitching her third complete game of the season to win a
duel w ith Florida ace Mc Us m Landsartc (2-1).
In Sunday's game, which waa stopped by rein after
eight innings. Hemandex collected a double, single, and
an RBI. Hollis singled twice, scored twice, had an RBI.
and stole three bases. Reed singled and scored a run.
Stahtey also singled. Garcia scored twice. Cabral had a
ru n and an RBI. Hum phrey and Kim W arren each had
an RBI.

H ig h School, caught them flat­
footed on hi* third paaa of the gm te.
h ittin g D a m a y Scott doom the
middle for a 07-yard touchdown.
T h e n he found Scott uncovered
behind the aecondary for a 50-yard
touchdown and a 144) lead a n the
flrat play of the accond quarter.
Everyone on the Cowboys’ aideline was saying, in various words
and Inflection*: W hat's going an
here?
" I thought our aecondary would
play better.*’ coach Barry Swttxer
■aid. ” 1 thought we wouldn't bust
coverage* (and) let people ru n wide
open and put us In the situation we
d id .”
T h e Bengal* (0 4 ) were thinking
they’d finally found aome magic.
’’E v e ry b o d y ’* eye* were b ig ."
Scott said. "W e were Ukc. C ro o n ,
we can't let u p now. Beal 'em bad.'
T h a t * pretty much what everybody
was thinking about.”
” 1 think people were looking for
something new." Blake Mid.

If you’re on the sidelines, two words: Shut up
H a ve yo u e v e r had the
overwhelming urge to turn around
and tell someone to shut up?
No matter w ho you are. no matter
how m uch patience you have with
those who spew the moat obstinate,
obnoxious, and/or obscene of ob­
servations or opinions, someone
somewhere at aome time will M y
something that'll ruin your resolve.
You'll snap, yo u 'll spin, and you'll
snarl. "S h u t u p ."
Happens to me six. acven limes a
day (you have to keep In m ind that
moat of m y w aking hours are when
moat everyone else la asleep, which
Is w hy (hat m ight seem a tad low).
Most recently. I've had to fight the
urge to tell some high school
students to shut up. specifically,
some boys and girls who have
occasion to stand on the sidelines al
high school football games.
Forgetting that children should be
seen and not heard, these kids take
advantage of their close proxim ity
to the action to shout Invectives at
players from the other team, taunt­
ing and Insulting their opponents.

• B O U TS

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TO N Y
DoSORM IER

I guess they think they're doing
this out some misguided sense of
school pride, that stomach-turning
equation of glorifying themselves by
debasing others.
W hy bother mentioning It? Sticks
and atones, right? Words never hurt
anybody, right? Ever been run over
by a 200-pound linebacker who's
Irate because some kids have been
haranguing him all night?
Players verbally abusing players,
distasteful In Its own right, te one
thing. If you're In a uniform and
you're stupid enough to flap your
Jaw at opponent. Inere's a pretty
good chance that eventually you'll

be tn a situation where you'll have
to bark It up. A n d tn athletics,
things have a w ay of evening out.
But If you walk the sidelines al a
high school fool ball game, you'll
hear that moat of the exhortations
by players are directed at their
teammates. At worst, the comments
may take a back-handed swipe at
the other team such a* the player*
on the bench telling the defense to
stuff the opponents' offense..
Invariably, there are aome high
school boys and girls (young men
and women certainly would show
more sense than lo act this way)
who have aome reason lo be on the
sidelines and support their team by
harassing the other team.
Not bright.
Players will tell you that they
don't hear the fans In the stands
and for the must part, they don't.
Words hollered from that distance
dissolve Into a wave of Indistin­
guishable noises.
Something yelled ut you from 10.
15 feet away, however, will gel your
attention. And If It upsets you. on

and you could be doing your team
more harm than good. Y o u'll go
home, no worse for the wear than
maybe a acre throat. Meanwhile. •
schoolmate la home covered tn
brulacs (or worse), wondering who
agitated that linebacker to the point
of com m itting mayhem?
H ig h sch o o l football gam es,
especially those Involving the six
members of the Seminole Athletic
Conference, are emotional affaire to
begin with. Making it penonaL
which these mlndtem Individuals do
w ith their taunting*, greatly aug­
m ents the danger factor of an
already violent game.
So. for those high school students
who are on the sidelines but not in
uniform, think twice before m y ln g
something, then don't M y U. You're
not doing anything but keeping the
Irainere busy.

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 I L Y

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Girls' softball wlnnsrs
enjoy sizeable margins
S A N F O R D - It w m a tug day
far the winn ers In the Sanford
R e crea tio n Q l r l s ’ S lo v p llc h
Softball L n | u r at Ft. Mefloa's
U k n l d t Field Saturday, each

Central Baptist wins another one-run game

G olden Age Games, but w ill return to Chase
Park on November 12 for a triple header.
T h e Crusaders aril) challenge Centra) Bap­
tist at 9 a.m.: the Flam es w ill battle
Naxarene at 10a.m .; and Majesty w ill tackle
Sanford Christian at 11 a.m .
Contributing for the Flames were, with
four hil* — W .L. G ra tty (R BI); three hit* —
Joe Benton (home run. two runs, four RBI).
Chris Dapore (four runs. RBI). M ark Blythe
(run ), two hits — BUI Gracey (three runs.
RBI); one hit — Dean L. Sm ith (three RBI).
Robert Smith (run).
Paul M lotkowskl. M att W eber. Mike
Fra in k . Mark Hsrdewkrx. Frank Lubtnakas.
Mel Goings and Chris Bacon had one single
each for the Crusaders.

Pacing First Nsjarene were, w ith three
hit* — Phillip Sutherland (triple, double, tw o
runs, tw o RBI); two hits - Ron Cardell (tw o
runs); one hit — David W llllnk (ru n . RBI).
Perry Header and Grady Legette (run).
Carem Gager (RBI). Scott Wade. T o m Clark.
W ayne Gager. RBI - T im m y Watson.
Powering Sanford Christian were, w ith
two hits — Kevin Driscoll (two doubles, tw o
runs, tw o RBI). Mike Pipi tone (double, tw o
RBI). Jo e Caputo (double, run). Jo e Ruts
(run. tw o RBI). Steve Ptpitone and C hris
B a n y(ru n ).D o n n yK ra e m e r.
Leading Central Baptist were, w ith three
hits — BUI Terwllllger; two hit* — Jo h n
Lam er (triple, run), Richard W alker and
Eddie Coggln (run). Ken Perry (RBI). Kevin
W hittington; run. RBI — Mike McCoy; RBI
— J a y H artm an.
Providing the offense for Majesty were.
with three hit* — Stan Im m lch: one hit —
Toody Rosas and Marc Vlrct (run). T o n y
Colon (R B I). Ricky Vllomar. Carlos Rio*; R B I
— M anny Garay. Joe Crus; run — Adrian

Cross Country
E d g cw aier o u tsc o re d Lym an
5 0 -8 9 for th e b oys’ d istrict
cham pionship.
Making up the G reyhounds'

score w ere Rob E vans
I. 16 02). Tyler Sullcrby
16:56). Damon Grimaldi
17:24). D avid Ktnsley
17:25). an d Jaso n Scott

(28th. 17:34). Brian Richardson
(41st. 17:58) and Blake C onner
(65th. 18:31) also competed for
Lym an.
C hris Kemplnk ( l l t h. 16:46)
an d Matt Miller (14th. 17:12)
w ere th e only finishers In the top
20 for the Lake Howell Silver
H aw ks (128). The fourth-place
L ake B rantley P atrio ts (136)
followed th e lead Tom Sanchez
(17:09) a n d Brad Lang |!7 th .
17:16).

Matnees Mon. W ed. &amp; Sal 1pm
Nghty at 7 30 pm

Seniors Free at al Matmees

GREYHOUND PARK

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Cawttaaad fro m I B
There was a tot of newness
with Blake starting because of
Injuries to David Kllngler and
Don Hollas. Blake, picked up off
waivers from the New York Je ts
on Aug. 29. was hard to ru n
d o w n ( he w a s an o p t io n
quarterback at Easi Carolina)
and hard to rattle.
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Pacing th e slxlh-placc Oviedo
l.lons (153). who were six points
behind Ouk Hldge (147). were
Scott T hcicn (18th. 17:17) a n d
Dec Purdy 120th. 17:19).
L ak e M ary (209) cam e In
seventh.

T h e Klwanla C lu b whipped
Nichols Outboard Marine 15-3:
Peacock Dodge pounded Vandy
W ay 21*4: R o ta ry C lu b out*
•cored Ftrat Baptist I M , San­
ford OpUmlat C lu b handled New
Vlaton 7-1; and Ftrat Baptiat
came b a ck to h u m b le New
V talon 17-1.
Neat S a tu rd a y at Lakcalde
Field. P in t Baptiat ptaya Sanford
Optlmlat C lub at 10 a.m .. Rotary
11:15 a.m .. Sanford Optlmlat
C lub returns to tackle Rotary
C lu b at 12:30 p .m .. Nichols
Outboard Marble faces Handy
W ay at 1:49 p .m . and Klwanla
Club battles Peacock Dodge at 3
p m.
Doing the damage for Klwanla
were, with three hits — Shay la
Hooka Ihome ru n . run ); two hits
— Nina Byrd (hom e run. three
runs). Keaaha Bradley (triple.
tw o ru n s). S h a v o n W illiam s
(double, tw o runa). Kallesha
Hayes and Ta n la h a William*
(tw o runs). Lakeyonlaa Byrd
(run). Candace Brow n; one hit —
Shannon Jackson (run); run —
Kim McCall.
Doing the hitting for Nichols
Outboard Marine were Tonta
R « a (two singles). Dixie Roaa
and Sherri Eiland (one tingle
and one run each). Kelly Otis,
Michelle Forest and Mattie Aiken
(one single each) and Shannon
Roaa (run).
C o n t r ib u t in g fo r Peacock
Dodge were, w ith five hits —
Michelle Salt (double, five runa);
four runa - Yolanda Co* (home
~ ndoubles, two run*);
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C arm an Ramos
double, three runa), Chris
(double, three runa). JU1
£ edder (double), Kelly Laaard
WJV« run*): tw o hits — Nikki
Cllett (three runa). A n n Ford,
Getting the hits for Handy

t r i p l e , tb re a r u n a ). A n g le
C a m p b e ll (triple, two ru n a l.
Merit la Bsggs (three runal. T o r rfa Riggins (run), two b lU —
C ryatalCaine and Ttnnle Riggins
(run); one hit - April Pearson
(run); ru n — Keita Bryant.
Providing the aflraae for Ftrat
Baptiat were, with two hits —
Kenya Lawson (double). Sherri
Roaa (three runak one hit —
Anlaaa Williams (double, ru n ).
H and! Prtddy (two runa). Kadrla
C a rr (run). Martina Kendrick.
Brlanna Wilkin*, run — Dee A n n
Gardner.
L e a d in g Sanford O p tlm la t
were, w ith three hit* — Treolee
Lee |two doubles, two runs); tw o
hits — Erick* Davis (home ru n .
triple, two runa). Barbara O rc y
(home run. two run*), Ta m e ka
D ic k e rs o n ; one hit — E r in
Gtowackl (double). Regina Davla
(run). Kanoah Bow lea.
Sarah Rock had a single an d
scored a ru n and Ton i Berrtoa
added a single for New Vision.
Pacing First Baptist were, w ith
three hits - Anlaaa W illiam s
(triple, three runa). Mandi Prtddy
(double, three runs). Martina
Kendrick (three runs); tiro hits
— Kadrla C a rr (run); one hit —
Sherri Roaa (two runs). Brlanna
WUklnat two runa — Dec A n n
Gardner. Kenya Lawson; run Je n Otis.
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T o n i Berrtoa (tingle, run) and
A n d re a S o u th w a rd . T a b lth a
G e th e l). T o n y a B errios a n d
Estelle Moriey (one tingle each).

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animate at night during Night Sights at the
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begins at 7 p m . m ill
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squirrels. Your venture into the dark Herpetartuai m l
introduce you to the nocturnal beha vior at reputes and
amphibians. Plus enjoy aeetng the other aactum al
n h lb tt si the too.
Coat for Night Sights to 415 far adults and 47 far
Zoofaglral Society members reeetve dfacounled
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Service Office and request a free fact sheet
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7-9 p m . Garden School la being held at the
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meet separately Monday and Friday looo-smokers) at 7 J O
p m . C h u rrh of the Good Shepherd. 331 Lake Are.. Maitland.
Tot more information, call 334-0304.

AhAnon group gotten

L A C K L A N D A IK F O R C E
B A S S . San Antonio — A ir Force
Airm an Benjamin A. Butler has
graduated from A ir Force

If you arc troubled by the akohoUam of a frrtnd or rrlsUve.
there fa help. Serenity Won. an A l-A non group far friends and
family of alrohoUca. will meet each Monday. Tuesday and
Thursday night at 4 p m . at the Sahara Chib. 3947 8. Sanford
Ave.. Sanford. For more Information, call 333-4123.
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Force mission, organization and
customs and received special
training In hum sn relations.
In addition, airmen who com ­
plete basic IrakUng ca m credits
to w a rd a n associate degree
through Ufa C om m unity College
« f Ufa A ir Farce.
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Butter of 974 High P o t* Loop.
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Presbyterian House of Goodwill. 317 O a k Ave.. Sanford.

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Weekly Lion* Club meeting

Many a good marriage

Bridge club to meet, pley
Sanford Duplicate Bridge C lu b meets at noon each Tuesday
at Ihe Greater Sanford Chamber of Com m erce. 400 E. First St..
Sanford.

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worst-wedding scenario can top
U w one you printed.
It waa 1970. when long, flow­
ing chiffon gowns were In style.
T w o days before the big day. the
manager of the country chib
where the reception waa to be
held telephoned the b rid e 's
mother to tel) her the plum bing
had gone bod. and she couldn't
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Klwanls Club of Cen elbewy meets
Kiwanls C lu b of Casselberry meets every Tuesday at 7:30
a m ., at Village the Caaaelberry Senior Center. For Information,
call 831 A M S .

Sanford seniors to moot
The Sanford Senior CttUena C lub m eets the f ir s t and t h ir d
Tuesday, at 11 a.m .. at the Sanford Senior C enter. Seniors are
welcome.

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country club, ao they O K 'd Ihe
use of the hall, and set portable
pottles outside the building!
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and It turned out to be the
hottest day of the season — 100
degrees. A t the reception, the air
condltoner broke down, and a
small electric fan eras the only
source of circulation.
Th e band played with towels
around their hcada. and It waa
too hot to dance.
Guests congregated at Ihe
picnic
cnlc tables outdoors. In our
long. flowing gov us. we backed
gingerly Into the portable pot­
tles. Yet everyone had a won­
derful Ume. T h is was to be a
never-to-be-forgotten wedding!
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T h a n k yo u for a picturesque
recollection that brought tears
(of laughter) to m y eyes. Read on
for another one:
D B A B A B B T s " W e d d in g
Ruined" got off eaay compared
to m y wedding. T h e saga began
four days prior to the event. I
was living in Texas, and my
husband-to-be was stationed In
Germ any. Thfa la how It went:
Four days prior to wedding:
Bride's car breaks down, and It
takes two days to repair U.
Three days prior: Groom ar­
rives East Coast on a military
flight; he's unable to continue to
Texas due to mechanical pro­
blems. No outgoing (lights avail­
able. Groom loses wallet cn
route to local base. (Th e wedding
rings — tils and hers — were In

his wallet for safekeeping.)
T w o days prior: Groom sched­
uled to arrive in Texas by noon.
Severe th u n d e rs to rm s close
d o w n a irp o rt: the flig h t Is
diverted.
One day prior: Groom arrives
at 6:30 — without luggage — 18
hours before the wedding.
T H E W E D D IN G D A Y ; Bride
and groom go to local post to get
groom ID card. Bride and groom
get marriage certificate.
Bride and groom attend wed­
ding rehearsal. (Thfa ts the first
time groom meets chaplain.)
Groom and father of Uw bride
buy new wedding rings, and go
to check on luggage.
Groom m ust rent a tuxedo
because h is d re ss u n ifo rm
(w hich he had planned to wear)
in hla luggage, which
A Te xas flash flood begins.
Wedding starts, but most guests
are unable to attend due to the
(laah flood.
Bride and groom are married
and are Uvtng happUy ever after.
Pleaae do not Include our
names faccuae It was bad enough
to live through It once.
Tom orrow
— more on wedding mishaps.
D B A B A B B T i W ho said. "B u y
old masters. Th e y fetch a better
price than old mistresses"?
p j f C B K K A S H A , O K I. A .
D B A B D .J .B .t Lord
Bcaverbrook. w ho waa bo rn
William Maxwell Altken In 1879
In the small town of Maple.
Ontario. A s a young m an. he
m oved to L o n d o n . E n g la n d
where he acquired a fortune In
the newspaper business and
became a political power. His
London newspaper. T h e Dally
Express, eras one of the most
lively and widely read dally
papers In the world. He died at
(he age of B7. bequeathing hla
collection of old masters to the
Lord Bcaverbrook Art Gallery In
Fredericton. New B runsw ick,
Canada — but no mention waa
made of what happened to hla
"old m litrcssra."

Marine Lance Cpt. Patrick H.
Sawyer, son of Jill J . Yochum of
Sanford, recently completed a
six-m onth deployment to the
W e ste rn Pacific a n d In d ia n
Oceana with 2nd Battalion. 5th
S a w ye r w aa one o f 2 .3 0 0
Marines and 3.000 sailors in the
four-ship U S S Peleltu A m phibi­
ous Ready Group. D u rin g the
d e p lo y m e n t. S a w y e r served
three months off the coast of
S o m a lia a n d helped In the
evacuation of U S. citizens from
Rwanda and B u ru n d i
T h e 1980 graduate of Hudson
High School of Hudson. Ohio.
Joined the M arine Corps In
March 1993.
F O R T RICHARDSON. Anchor­
age. Alaska — A r m y Spec.
T a m m y L. Mitchell has com ­
pleted a U .S . A rm y p rim ary
leadership development course
here.
Students received training in
supervisory skills, leadership
principles, and small unit train­
ing techniques essential to a
f i r s t - l i n e s u p e r v i s o r In a
technical or administrative envi­
ronment.
Mitchell, a team' leader. Is the
son of M a ry A. an d Moses
Mitchell of 907 Bay Ave., San­
ford.
He fa a 1967 graduate of
Seminole H igh School. Sanford.

aOUBTOFMBR B. MMUBBOI
Navy A irm a n Recruit
Christopher S . McKibbtn. son of
W illiam B. and Linda M c K &amp; U n
of 405 Catalina Drive. Sanford,
recently completed the Basic
A via tio n Structural Mechanic
Course.
During the course at Naval A ir
T e c h n ic a l T r a i n in g C e n te r.
Naval A ir Su tto n Memphis. Mill­
ington. Te n n .. students receive
Instruction on the Inspection,
m a in te n a n c e and re p a ir o f
aircraft frames and exteriors as
well as blueprint reading, cor­
r o s io n c o n tr o l a n d m e t a l­
working.
Th e 1993 graduate of Semi­
nole H igh School Joined the
Navy in February 1994.

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year ahead. Your gains might
not come In rapid succession,
but they will be consistent.
a c o R r a o (Oct. 24 -Nov. 221 in
yo u r own m agnetic m anner,
you'll be the focus of attention
today. You w ill draw your signif­
icant other* to you because of
your genuine concern for them.
Know where to look for romance
and you'll find It. T h e AstroG ra p h M atchm aker Instan tly
reveals which signs are rom an­
tically perfect for you. Mall 12 to
Matchmaker, c/o this newspa­
per. P.O. Box 4465. New York.
N.Y. 10163.
S A G I T T A R I U S (Nov. 2 3 Dec.
21) Your philosophical attitude
and outlook make you a stand­
out today. In your dlacuaslons
with associates. yo u 'll effectively
acquire and disseminate know l­
edge.
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flncoard d u m m y'* 10. EaM v o n
with lhe queen and returned a
spade lo South 'a ace. Deelarer
led a second diamond, winning
Weal'* king with dum m y's ace.
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claiming 10 trlcka: taro apadea.
one heart, four diamonds and
three rluba.
" W h y d id n 't you play Ihe
diamond king at trick two?"
asked East
"Drcauae m y textbook says
second hand lo w ." replied Wrat.
"Yes. that la right moat of the
lim e ." observed East. "However,
here, w ith S o u th try in g to
establish d u m m y 's ault. you
must disobey the rule. If you
play Ihe d ia m o n d king,
d um m y'a suit la dead and we
ran defeat Ihe contract."
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diamond queen?" asked West.
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challenges today. While others
scurry for cover, you’ll be busy
seeking effective solution*.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 Feb |9|
Your chart Indicates you might
establish a temporary partner­
ship for m utual benefits Once
lla purpose is served, you'll each
go your separate ways.
PMCRS (Feb. 20-March 20)
There isn't apt to be anything
selfish about your outlook today.
Your prtmary concern will be for
y o u r associates to succeed,
which could result in making
you the real winner.
A R B S (March 2 1-April 19)
Dan Cupid m ight be silling on
y o u r sh o uld e r at this tim e,
looking to re v lta lU e an old
romance or casing the traffic for
a new target. Th in g s look good
In both direction*.
TAURUS (April 2&amp;May 20)
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                    <text>M ONDAY

December 12, 1904

30 Ce

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Sanford Herald
Sarving Sanford, Lako Mary and Samlnola County alnco 1008
BHh Year No 97 • Sanford. Honda

NEWS DIGEST

Breaking the mold
Lakeview invited to share success story

INSIDE
Sports

B y V IC K I O e B O N M I I R

Youth basketball begins

Hoiatd Staff Writer

S A N FO R D
I h r Sanford Recreation IV
partm rnt Vmith ll.tskeRk.ill League gut un
d riw a v w llh 1.1 |!jm r«Saturday
Hr r Page I It

SA N FO R D
You ta n 'l m akr a difference In
H i t Ilirs id young (iroplr unlrsa you're willing In
hrrak i hr mold
l.a k r t lr w M ld d lr S ch o o l In S a n lo rd I*
smashing th r mold and doing w hatrvrr is
nr« rs w ry In Incrrasr thr Iram lng j«&gt;trnlU l and
th r a&lt; h in rm rn t* of Its studrnls. m any of whom
h a vr tirrn lahlrd ' at n«k *
W r do what w r have to
said |irii&gt;t tpal Jttn
Sh»»(«r
W r havr madr a n um lirr of change*
*k hkstl wtdr and w ere srrtng that It Is working
Indlildual Irak hrr* havr also te rn gl\rn thr
firrd o m to tatlnr trachlng mrlhod* to thr nrrds
ol studrnls

People
H o w to select a gift plant
f in that special | irn «n mi ymir C h rtiitn m i Ktft
list a pretty plant may tv- *p|irnprt4tr In hrr
gardening column today. Trlrta Thomas give*
reader* llpsott srles ting gilt plant*
H e r Page 3 0

| We do what we have to. We
h a v e m a d o a n u m b e r of
changes school-wide and w e ’re
seeing that it is working. J
-Principal Jim Shupe
Hhu|ir and sottir of hi* stall have lirrn Invttril
tn takr |iait In a workshop in Frhruarv that will
hung logrthrr representative* from tthr top IA
m lddlr m ImmiIs in thr slatr tn ills* us* how
they've "b ro k rn thr mold” and how Ihry can
t nnttmir to show »»»&lt;« rs* with thrlr studrnt*
It * quite an honor
Sho|ir said
W r w rrr

s rlritrd and im llrd to |Mttk l|Mtr This I* not
som rlhltlg w r a|)|iltrct lor ”
Stio|ir said br and hi* stall lin k thr r hargr of
s. Iliad improvement vrry srrtously whrn Ih ry
srt almut teat lung th r district and statetnandalrd goal* of ai Inevr merit a (rw yrar* ago
In IIH I1
S h u p r said, t h r y r o m m lt lr d
I h r m s r lv r * to totally rrstruc luring tlir s t Immi! to
intnlm i/r n w ir n im l around ram pu* and to
rnaslm l/r thr tnstriM ttonal tltnr lor thr siudrnl*
Eat h of I hr si Ihm iI s th rrr ( mmI* was drstgnatrd
lor a (tarllrular gradr level In addition In krrpm g
studrnt* front rai h gradr with thrlr prrra. tt
Ion ed Irai tin s tn move thrlr i lassnaim* Som r
ol I Hr Irai hrr* bad tirrn In thr w m r room for
ttiorr than a iln a d r T h r i lunge of location also
A rc L i k t r l e s , Page BA

Martin
pulls
police
job ap

Christmas season special for Children’s Home

Trial to begin
SA N FO R D — Ju ry sclrtllnti « . i « scheduled to
brgtn 1Hi* morning tn thr sexual flattery trial of
31 yrar old l ark* U l t a S i m m llr is art used oI
breaking Into an Oakland Kill* hontr nrar
Allantnntr hj&gt;ring* on Jan .1 and rajiing an
11 yrar old girl at kmfrpoint
Lena Sua/o t* Irmn San IVdros. Honduras
III* lor a I addrr** I* 031 F.nri no W ay tn
Altam ontr Sprint!*

N o snow in Sanford-town
S A N FO R D — An in*uran«r grtm h »t«dr thr
* n u » Saturday at th r dow ntow n holiday
activities Main S ltrrt manager Hr** Simon*
rxjrrrssrd a d rrp apology tin* morning about
thr Lick ol thr mat htnr m adr w hltr *iufl At thr
la»t mtnutr. Simon* d t * m r t n l *jv&lt; uil ln*or
ante costing alanit • lo tto wa* rrq u lrrd to
prut ret thr itrnup from Itahtltly In &lt;a*r' id
ai &lt; tdrnt or Injury
W r arr rrallv tra il, snrrv
Simon* rotn
tn rn trd alxrut H*ill&lt;lltiy{ up th r rxprrtatlnn ol
snow in sunny Florida ttirn having to cancel it
A Mnouw.dk wa* substituted In provide somr
actum T h r insurance wa* tiai costly lor thr
small organi/atimi and thr group (]|&lt;, not want
In stage thr snow without it

■ y N IC K P P I I P A U P

Herald Stall Writer
SA N FO R D — S trv r Martin lias
w i t h d r a w n hi* r i n p Io y m r n t
njiphtallori with Ihr Sanlord Poller
Dr|kartmrnt Martin sa&gt; s hr is doing
so I n ausr ol (tressurr firing placed
against th r polhr &lt;V|tnrtmrut and
rtty government
In a In te l submitted to N s r
t'hlef Ralph Htissrtt with a ropy to
thr Sinford Herald. Martin wrote. "|
Bee J o b . Page BA

R o o m on trip
SA N FO R D
1 hr 13 day trip to Costa Rt« a
hostrd hy thr C rn ira l Flmtda /oilo gn a l Park
still ha* tiMim lor rr* riva tlo n s T h r trip,
beginning April 4 ItffW will rsjilo ir rain
lorrsts. u airiw avs and r v r n vnieamt arras ol
Costa Rica
Cost of the trip i* Al.rttiS jirr jirrson. douhlr
occupant v, and In d u d rs deluxe at iiinmiMla
lions, alrtair Inan Orlando. j&gt;atk m in u te r frrs
and most tnral* A (M il li o n ol thr prurrrds
brnrfllft the C rn ira l Florida Zoo
For lurthrr information or rrsrnatlo ns. phonr
thr /(mi at 323-4450, r\t 112 Rrsrrvatlon*
must br m adr by no latrr than January |5

Judge
82 special children deck halls bid fond
with joyful sounds of laughter farewell

C o m p ll s d from staff r o p o r l t

B y V IC K I D e B O R M I I H

Mr. and Mrs. Claus (John Poland and Jackla Ny«&gt; graft Cryalal Pettua.

XS.SM r w s *f rsa i m w

■y SANDRA IL L IO T T

Horald Staff Writer
SA N FO R D — Tearing Into red. g rrrn and silver
tings. Ihr children who llvr al thr C rn ira l Florida
Mrthodi*i C h lld rrn * Home in Enterprise tMihrd and
uhhrd ai th r view from thr back (Mirch of O iiri *
Ik* ksidr restaurant ai the Pori ol Sanlord
"Louk al that ( mmiI and Ih r la kr," said one yming
lady ” 1 wonder If w r rr going In get In go
swim m ing ”
Though a dip In Ihr cool walrrs wa* not on Ih r

agenda for Ih r day. Ih r youngster* w rrr gursl* at thr
waterfront eatery (or a tnral. somr drs*»-rt and a visit
with Mi and Mrs. Claus
‘ I think this Is really nral
said Frlli t.i "I like In
dostull like Ihtsand w r don I get to do it too much
Inside th r giMNllr ling* the youngsters found
m lr r o r r d su n g la sse s, n u v r l l y bail*, p la s ilc
gyroscopes and Mate I i Imi* car*
■II you don't want yours. I ll lake cnt.” Crystal
shouted to a Irlrnd al ih r other end ol lirr table who
bad put th r sunglasses aside to examine .mother
Bee C h ild re n . Page BA

Herald Staft Writer
S A N FO R D — Waves ol laughtrr
Idled ih r American Legion Hall
Sunday night as a huge crowd of
friends anti rollrgur* gathered to
honor and |Mikr a little fun at
retiring circuit court Judge C
Vernon M tzr Jr.
I h r a u d le n r r looked like a
W ho* W ho " rositr of npjvllatr.
circu it and county |udgrs. atSee Ju d g e . Page 5 A

Humane Society gets new fund-raiser
B y J . M ARK 8 A R P IK L D

Horald Senior Stall Writer

Dec. 12
13 shopping
days to Christmas

INDEX
4B .B B

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M o v ie s ...............
N a tio n ................ ..B A .
P t o p l t ................
P o lle o .................
Sc h o o l M t n u

W e a t h e r ............

W e finely have the weather

Today
P a r tly
cloudy High In thr
lo w e r 7 0 s . W in d
becoming nnttliras)
10 m ph

’ me

' a bo 2 A

SA N FO R D — David Sell in k began knocking on
door* laasi week as the new promotions and
lund raising director for Ih r H um nnr StM in y ol
S rin in o lr County.
Sell tick h rg .in work last w r r k In raise
m uch-needed money lor ih r rash -atrapjied
anim al ado|illon service on County Home Rn.ul
Th e S&lt;M lrly has been lotted in tMirruw Irmn Its
building replacement fund tn make ends meet.

although much ol lhal money has hern repaid
StM'lrty president S trv r Mason said Ih r (maid
ol director* has high ho|&gt;r* (or St buck. Inrmrt
executive director ol Ih r H u m .in r Srxlrty In Si
l.u r lr Counly. Fla
’ H r has strong crrdcnllals." said Mason " H r
was in Si Lucie and hrings an Itnprrssivr
bat kgrnuntl "
IV In rr his Si Luelr County position. S huck
worked (nr I wo years as a piolrsslonal phoio
gra|ihlc Itainrr In Connecticut
Sc-buck was hired at $20,000 a year H r will

rrcelVr no milltsaton lor lum U h r generates (m
Ih r Society.
II I raise •IIK).(MK) lor Ihrm . I won't gel a cent
ol II.' said S huck "T h a t's Ihr Itrauly ol It. It all
gtM-s to th r S K 'Irly .”
Mason aald S huck will not nil the vacancy in
thr executive director's jMisltion left rarllrr this
yrar Mason saltt shelter managrr Hetty Munoz
will t tintim ir in hrr present |«»siiitin and will not
answ-rr to Schuck
W r (I like in have an executive director, a
shelter m anagrr and a lund raising Individual or
firm. Inn money Is light." said Mason

Mock wedding
Students explore traditional
African ceremony in nuptials
■ y V IC K I O s B O R M lIR
Herald Stall Wtllor
L A K E MARY — Most people lend
lo think ol weddings as a dainty,
nearly motionless bride In a long
while gowns and "so m nhlng old.
som ething new. something bur­
rowed. vuncthing b lu r."
Hut. it s not Dial way lor many
other ethnic groups.
African Ainrrlruns. Inrglng thrlr
own unique identity, havr rnm htned anclrnl African, slave and
Christian tradition* lo r r ru lr their
o w n colorful cerem ony Dial Is

gaining popularity.
On Friday, students In Debbie
M itchell's M arrlagr and Fam ily
class at Like Mary High School
lr.u n rd lust hand atMiul the wed­
ding ceremony, eallrd Ju m p in g the
Hrnom as five couples w rrr joined in
Ih r bonds ol (rlrmlshljt In a mock
wedding
Each yrar tlir class culminates lis
discussions ol marriage w ith a
cerem ony lliat Is planned and
executed by D ir students
For six yrar*. the students have
d o u r traditional Christian wedBee W edding. Page BA

TH E SANFORD HERALD FOR THE BEST

Principal Raymond Qalnaa and Kalaha Long.

Hk M SSOts Sf Aprji KSM*MM

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Use of 900 acres in question
Community squabbles over air base’s remains

Cold front passes over Florida
V A LP A R A IS O
T h r Florida Pauhandk repurtnl Ifrr/tng
temtieiaturre I hi* m orning as a cold fronl moved m m « Mwstair ih r National W eatherS r r v lr r rrp 'itin l
At li 4 IU E S T. Mir mercury &lt;tlp(»r«l In 31 ilrg rrrs In Mary
K «th rt in I)luln&gt;n 4 County and 32 d rgrrrs in nr.ifhv Mtltou. in
Santa Rosa County sakl T o n y Zaleskl a mrtrorotogtM in thr
w ra th rr vrrvk r s Coral Gablrs oCTtcr

By T R A C Y FIELDS

AtSOi Ml |l '-y» Writer
MIAMI
When south Ikide ( '«nmty was
la ird with the closing of Homestead Alt
Farce IL»sr. its residents tame together and
fought lo vtvr It
W hen they succeeded and tetlet.il idlkials
n rtlrrn l the l a s realigned as a reserve
Inst a Hat tun. thr ro m m unity came together
again In plan ih r use nl Ih r surplus
property
Hut as the time to tu t on live plan draws
near, thr com m uiillv Is pulling ajiatt
( T l l / r n s n llld a ls and developers ate
wtrstllng for m ill rid ot about *»•* acres id
South Plortda rral estate — a struggle many
other communities at to w the nation and
heir In Florida will late as the military
rn n tin u rs to shrink and mote haws are
closed ot downsized
If Mils ts supjitw d to te a model tor thr
test id the country 1 feel s m y for the lest ol
ih r country
said Rickie McC’uv who
traveled atsnil 40 miles from hrr homr In
smith Dade County, a hall in lie fnmi the

' This la going to f&gt;r Ih r inughrst morning lot Ihrtn hr said
" T h is I* u hen thr le tn p rra lu rrsn rr rnldcst
I h r rold w ra th rr wan expected to stay for a rrjwal
[w rlorm ancr tonight, thru warm up by a* much a* lit degrees
by Wednesday
iCileski said crops should tarr Ih r cold «)&lt;r|| writ II farmer*
la k r ih r nrcrssarv precautions by w.itrttng Ihrm down or
putting b ra in s on
T h r rhllly air wasn't ronllnrd in Ihr I’anhandlr South
Florida which has enjoyed an unusually warm (all wokr u|i
w ith trm |irralurrs li s used to Irrltng in mid I Vtember
T h rrm n m rirrs w r r r rradm g fi2 d rgrrrs ra th today a U r cry
from Ihr |iast w rrk 's mid HOs
And while II wasn't freezing lorrtaslrrs said thr Irttifm a
tu rrs rould dip
■‘ T h r t hi rat of freeze l* still Ih rrr
wait! lot re a sm Jeer

Callup

ls»s* in s|ieak in n N iiily iiim inlsskm rrs
at» ml I he Issue
llom rw irad was designated a model Isiw
atlei Its virtual itestriu tlon by llntri* aioAndtrw in August pr&gt;2 Itsitm vrrsion lim n
active duly to Joint uUlllaiy -civilian use is
lU jip s t il to p in ild r a less.in lor sut It
change overs at other Istse sin th r futute
Tt»e federal gm eminent dec idrd Dade
('m inty would fir given control of the
property, and Its trailers must determine
who will handle the let lev rlnpm rnt Pres
rn ilv there are two inm jirtln g plans for
using Mir surplus property
One is Issckrd try Jo hn Glace, a wealthy
New Vnek developer The otfier was pres
rnletl by a Noulh Plortda group Momesleatl
All Ik o r De ve tojirrs tin
Ikdh gtoujis intend to hnng avtatkin
trialed businesses to the prime land
As an at live duty Installation Homestead
meant slarnl I IKK) civilian y iln and rnn
Itthutrd I I V l million lo Ihr Its al economy
at n tiding In M»e military
Tire Im m - and 11s surrounding neigh leu
In««1s iistk the hardest hit from the vtrkais

I 'f i j ho n k a nr The tnm m unlfy is situ
reeling burn lire loss id hustnrssrs an I
people afirr the slnrm. and Ih r m frv rln ji
merit of Mie flaw Is key In Its llltlmat*rm ive rv
Many }w. plr who live near ih r l»j%r t.r\.
llu Giate plan which wrnild feature a
rom m uniiy ciwned « m j location nflrrtng »*» i
million woiih of r ortimon sim k
Jrdin Grate who had inert lo purr has*
thr stuplo* land outright from thr govern
me lit plrttgril to IlMV ( l i t mllltoll worth I h r
remainder would tie sedd at I fie same {wire
tie |iald
HAHDI (dans to pul up l i million and
retain control of 31 |ten rru of its stuck Thai
g ro u p s plan Includes an inillal rapt
lati/alkMi of f3 0 million wtlh 23 perrrni
•rservetf foe Ahk an Anient an Iniestors and
24 percent for snoMi Dade County Iniestors
After fmir years another AID million i i i / i
sale is planned
HAIIDI hail originally sought only |(k|
at res of (tie property bill rvjM lidrd its
rrtjuesi alter learning id ih r Gra&lt; e |ui»j»is.tl

In thr Tampa Hay aira resident* w rtr i aught by surprise- tiy
th r quick dlvr in trm p n a lu rrs T a n q u Internalkmal Airport
rrp o rird 4b d rg rrrs ra lly ihls meaning
" W r writl from summer to w-tntrr all In a m a tin ot a couple
of hours, said A n d y Nash anothrr wrathrr «rt\i&lt; r mrtrncolo
gist In Huskin
T h r brrr/e gav r .1 y rat-old Crllna K rrd an opportunity to
wrar hrr wtnirt coal for Ihr firs! tim r Ihls season
’‘I rn ready lor II lo get cold said hrr ou.thrt K aihlrrn I m
tired of sweating

Domestic dispute leads to shooting
M ELH O t'R N E — A man who apparently was upsrt aftri a
rnnlruntatron with his r* girlfriend was wm m dnt by polkr
w hen hr threatened to "ru t them down with a samurai sword
Kru Selman 28 was wounded in ih r right shoulder
Saturday H r was i hafgrd with latse imprisonment, srttttl
assault and two counts of assault on an offk er
S r It nan s rn o m itu lr
Mark Cross said Selman and his
ry girlfriend had (ought earlier In Ihr day about yisitallon
rights with thru tw o children Selman went wild pulled ihr
sword and sesuallv assaulted the woman Cn*%s said

Mina *******f tt f *#»•i#p**t« ( M t l

Vintage views
This photograph &gt;s of panic ; .vita m a Guta Auxiliary Banquet al
first Baptnl Church, circa 1943 If you can identify any ot the
Unknomnt please contact Grace Mane Slineciph«r Front row
(from left) Mary Ellen Dugger. Margaret Hunt Dnanown. Barbara
Pearce Barbara M chab Marjorie Anderson Betty C*Qle. Joan
Dampier Anna Coney Unknown. Joyce Anderson. Unknown
Mafione Sheppard Betty Ouncen Mildred Turner Back row Mrs

T h r victim talkrd hrr way out of thr house with her children
and drove lo a phone hnoth local) poficr
As ih r officers m in e d the apartment. Selman ran onto Mir
Im i k porch and crouched down with Ihr sword In what you
could call a 'classic samurai attack stance. ” polk~r spokrsmari
Gary Markowski said
Th e officers spent more than five minutes trying lo get
Selman lo put the sword down When he lunged at them
policeman Krvln Pain shot one time Markowski said
Selman was in lair condition Sunday at Holmes Regional
Medical Centrt

Workers botch check
Multimillion-dollar
trade markets gators of sex offenders’ kids

Four die in one-car accident
E N G LEW O O D — Four people died afirr ih rir ia r tumbled
into a culvert and slammed into a concrrtr wall, thr Honda
Highway Pairol said

B y Th a A s s o cia te * P rssa

I y T h e Associate* F r e t s

Killed In the early Saturday crash w rrr Darren Patrick
Huckman 17. and Amanda Dawn Shippv
lb both of
Englewood. Jerem y J Uenolt. 18 and Bret Alan Art/ 22 Imth
of Venice None wore a seatbelt

D A D E (T T Y — O n e r nearly
rvtiiict and now protected bv
law Ih r Honda alligator I* thr
b a m id a booming worldwide
trade
W r use everything full Ihr
•m r l l .
v r lr r a r t M lligalnr
inipjtrr Mike tag.nr of 1‘iiv o
( on nl v says
An tilligahu ' "k m may go in
Europe or J,q»an T h e mrai
may turn up on a restaurant
menu The trrlh will I m* used
fur jewelry, and th r fret lor
novelty I m &lt;k si ran Iters
T h r i an ass may hr tallied
lor nils u w d in fancy soap*
llpstk k and shampoo
Pagan |i i i m w i about M f)
alligators a yr.tr In a stud near
Ids home Hr ts (M il of an
Industry that grosses §7 mil
Ikm lo AIM million a year Irnm
Mu sale of alligator parts

Authorities had not determined what caused Uenolt lo lose
control of the station wagon Th e rr was no evidence in the car
the four had hern dnnklng hut H IP said Sunday blood
analysis results w on't hr available until lalrr Mils week
Though witness*-* told mv*estlgalors they heard a r rasp
•ifound 3 a in . no one called authorities tin 111 four hours l.iirr
Authorities, however, think the four died instantly
"W ith Ih r amount of crush damage we re pretty sure they
were all killed on ltn|&gt;a( I." said PUP Trouper Richard I rani
A stream of tearful Englewood Iren agers and adults tame to
the accident s rrn r Saturday
" I Just don't think It's real.” said Jason Hast or. a Junior at
Lem on Hay High School. *Tve known him (Hut knianl for eight
or nine years I can't at rept the fact he’s gone I can't grasp the
fact that I'm never going loser him again

From Associated Press reports

LOTTERY
M IA M I • Here are the
w inning numbers selected
Sunday in ihe Florida Lot­
tery:
LO TTO
2 -3 -8 -9 -1 6 -3 2

Cash 3
0 -6 -4
P la y 4
7 -1 -8 -1

LOCAL FORECAST

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Tonlghi Partly cloudy h m in
Ihe low to m id 50s W in d
northeast 5 tnph
Tuesday Partly cloudy High
in the mid 70s Wind northeast
lO m p h
W ednesday P arity c lo u d y
with widely scaiicrcd showers
east roast Highs In Mie lower lo
mid 70s T h u rv L iy and frtday
Partly cloudy with w idely v a l­
tered shower* east roast. Lows
In ih r mid to up|irr V h Highs in
lire lower lo mid 70s

Monday, December 12. 1994
Vol 67, No 97

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Fhone (407) 173 7*11

Florida s estimated I million
alligators are p rn lrc lrd hy law
t'p to 3 (MX) ar killed it public
hunts and aftout 2 -OO In
s ta ir a u th n rt/ rd h u o ls on
plivatr lands ra&lt; h y* U Aland
4 (MX) tndsaorr alligalors —
Ihosr lh.il run afoul «d « ivlll/u
Ikm — a ir killed annually
Aland 100.000 ol Mir rrp
tiles live on alligator hum s ol
w h ic h a b o u t 3 0 .(K in n r r
slaughtered rat h year
Florida’s alligator Industry
ra n k s s e c o n d lo th a t of
Louisiana w h ich produces
2 » &gt;•»&gt; - l i d skins and 75 &lt; «"'
to 100.000 farm skins e n n ir
ally
* Nuisance" alligalors are
the mainstay of Fagan s husi
ness Once led alligators stop
fearing people, he s.ud
' Then ihey conic kiua king
oil the diMir warding some
tiling to cat ' Pagan said

O CALA
W h ile M a rlo n
CountV rhild abuse ollk tals were
on lire case, p u b lic health
workrrs put hlrlh control Im ­
plant* in t w o |2-year-old girls al
Ih r request of Ih rir father, a
convicted * r» offender, rerotds
show
T h r tm trhrd Investigation of
Ih r man. who is now charged
with molesting sly of his 14
children, was documented In an
Internal mem orandum (rout Ihr
Florida Department of Hrallh
and Rrhahlllliillve Service* A
copy ol ih r memo was ohlaturd
hv Mir (V a la S larTianurr
Three sejiarair Investigations
of Ih r alleged abuser s family
over llie jiast two years rrvral
case worker* hilled In foltiiw
stale law and welfare guidelines.
I h r n e w sp a p e r re po rte d In
Sunday seditions
Worker* miss'd several signs
of abuse, including syphilis and
thr birth control devices, ihr

jhiprr reporird
"T h is Is one of those « ases that
serins lo me should h a ir lieen
la irly obvious.'" said W ayne
Wilson. Mie ( hlldren and Paml
lies Program administrator lor
Hi* lot .il H R S "III- '
I tns is an
ugly. ugly case
HRS ofllclals did not sav If any
disciplinary action was taken
against ih r case workrrs hut
said they invest iga led
T h r (taper didn't name the
defendant to avoid Identifying
Mie victims, one of whom was 7
years old al the lime of Ihe
alleged abuse
O u r slr(idaughlrr told invrsit
gators she had borne Mir defen­
dant s Itahv In J u ly l!l*J2 al age
14. Ih r |&gt;a|ier said riling rourt

record*
“ I was M ated Miry might lakr
my sisters and brothers away."
she said In prriri.il lest I runny.
"And I was wared lo tell my
Mania because I dldn I know
wJial she would do lo m e."

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MONDAY
P tly c ld y 75 35

TU ES D A Y
P tly cldy 75 55

MOON PHASES

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NATIONAL TEMPS

EXTENDED OUTLOOK

NEW
Dec. 2

Ovbtlekea DeUy and Sunday. t K ip t
Selufdey by The IW o r d « m H
Inc &gt;00 N French A»e . Sentord.
Fie J i m

A J Pelerson, Mis Beatrice A ide»vnn, Mrs Thelma Williams
Ruth Hodge* Dee McClelland Myra Madden Martha Hagan
Unknown. Anita Aiken, Nancy Williams, Unknown. Ruby Lov
Anderson Ann Adams Stalls Whttmoe Judy Jones Mona Ruth
Mills, Dr W P Brooks (pastor). Arthurene Wilson. Barbara
Rucker. Mrs W P Brooks Jean Bayer. Barbara Dampter Belly
Sheppard Mrs Fred Myers Hazel Willard. Peggy Pippin

FULL
Dec. 18

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F IR S T
Dec. 9

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LAST
Dec. 25

BEACH CONDITIONS
D a yto n a Beach: Waves arc
2 4 le d and tougli T h e current
Is in the south Water temperaturr Is (&gt;7 degrees
New S m yrna Beach; Waves
a rr 4 feel and choppy. The
current Is tn the south Water
lriti|ien»ture is 07 degrees.

W EDNESDAY
P tly c ld y 75 55

TH U R S D A Y
P tly c ld y 75 55

TIDES
TU ES D A Y
S O L U N A K T A B L E : Min I 20
a m . 1:33 p m MaJ 7.25 a to
7 43 p in T I D E S : D a y to n a
Deachi highs 4 IH a m
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lows. 10:43 a.lit.. 10 551 p m
Cocoa Beach: highs I 2 h a m .
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low s. 10 58 a m
I I 14 p m_______________________

l!BOATING

St. A u g ustin e to J u p it e r Inlet
Small m ilt advisory T o iL iy :
Wind north 20 knots. Seas li in
feel esceiil higher In (lie gull
sltruill Hay and Inland waters
choppy. Tonlghi Wind northe.ist 20 knols Seas (I lo 9 (eel
except higher In Mu gull stream
Hay and Inland waters choppy
Isolated showers s (ran Tues
dav Wind n r 15 lo 20 knots

F R ID A Y
P tly c ld y 75 55

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T h e h ig h le m p e ra lu rr In
Sanford on Sunday was l&gt;3
d e g r e e s a n d M o n d a y 's
overnight low was 50 d rg rrrs as
reported hy the U n lvrrslly of
Florida Agricultural Kesrarch
and Educuilonul Center. Celery
Avenue
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weekend |H-rtorl i-nding 9 u rn
Monday, lulalled 15 m&lt; hes
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S u n ris e ....................7:09 a.m.

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Gas theft
Stiff HP* ilrp u llr* afirvtrcl l m u |iriMm% Tliu iM liiy, Hi
r**»(*m«w In A m tl regarding |m u m m (f|KiMr(llv seen vlcatiug
gasulmr (torn mot of vehicle* Calvin lemme Sim* IH of It
I nki Mom or Terra* e .mil Jo hn II Oliver. Ill of 2471
G n tn w a v A ir « r t r r .0 It t hatget! with burglar* Ia n vr hii Ir
I tir Incident it t«&gt;llriiu n rctlltrd In ||ir 2200 Him k ol
Mi &lt; *it t h \ rn u r

Traffic stop
llm uihv J « m n O Dunne II 4 t ol IAN H lvrr Ivle Court
l,&gt;ugw .»«1 « t « *lo|&gt;firil t»v llir Iln tliU Highway 1‘Alrol on
liiir u iiiii I nt.it *» H |.l| I lim it*tUr llr » . n i barged with
dr.vtng under lilt inllortii r »| .ilintmi and tailing lo At i rp l A
MtintlMMM

Drug arrest

Burglary
I util* Crawfoid .TO 272 S L ik r A vrtm r |*.i|inkr n i l
rr|«ifin llt « ( h&gt;«4rd Hv A SAliIttrtl (toller nltlcrf exiting am o flkr
H«ih-t through a broken window rally Friday in ilir N m t»« k
ol k L illi S ltrrl l h r ntlirrr ■inrtlril Ctawford alltl i barged
Him with burglary a n d a llrm p lrd ihrfl

Stolen?recovered vehicles
• A i w ' l*u
kup truck w m reportedly »ifrom th r 5 X t ) him k itl G u n g e llmilfviiril Sanford (Kiltie later
fecuvefed |hr irllh lr whic h w aw reportedly Involved In a vlngle
c at w tn k al Ihr cittnrf •»! Slkth S ltrrl ami Sanlord A ir m ir
• A 1‘WtT ford re[»ittrdlv vlnlrti on IVrlh D ttir w.iv
recovered In Sattlnnl |iti||i r Thursday itl! I'm im in o ti A ir m ir
• A whltr I9M7 N l m n
lli rn sr rnimlv-r U&lt; P-flSM w a*
irjjo ftrd vlolrn 7lniftwl.iv Iftim Cavllr Ittrwrr Court

Warrants
• Stoll Alirn She lmn 27 2952 t‘ ilm rtn, A ir m ir SAiilorcl
* a » served a wArrani a I Ih r Jo h n E l*t&gt;lk Correct tonal Facility
ratlv t'ndai Hr m e w antnl (ot tailing to ii|&gt;|irfr on i barge* ol
i Atrlrww d m iny; and |io%vr*vion ol lew* I fun 20 gram* ol
eannahl*
• I.iiik » \V U n i »'• KX) Locust A ir S.mli.nl wav w e ird
a warrant a I ih r jail Thutvdav H r t o wAiilrd lor ftalllnig to
appear on a &lt;lu rtir ol obtaining property with a worthless
cheek
• l.m tuv Bradley 22. 1107 W Eighth S ltrrl. S jn l-.n l wav
IcHAird by itrput lew in L«ikr M o n rw Terra. r I hlirsday H r w.tv
wanted (of violation ol prntMttnn on a conviction ol running a
trd tight.
• la in n l r * tv I'a k ' 29 io n Winter Q lrn n . Sanford w.iv
toe a lrtl by deputies nrar Ih r inlrtM-viinn ol U S Highway
17 02 and L.ikf M.iry Itoulrv.m l lhurvd.ii H r w.iv w.nitnl on
an Orange County w arrani lor tailing to apjw-ar on a t barge ol
tu tlrry
• Fran T Slallord. 22. 2007 W I Mil s itr r i Sanford w.iv
w T\ rd a WAtrani at Ih r jail Th u rvd jt S h r wav wanird lot
violation nt probation on iwo ptrviouvionvlf iionvul tlirli
• lh III Raymond I 111 ipironotgo. 23 504 I tanklin Atm v
Ajiartm rnt* w.tva r levied by Sanlord polltr Thinvdav H r wav
w a n ird Inr vlotaiion o( probation (or d rivin g with a
suvpr tided reHiked llrrn vr
• IV-rtviMl II.*11 i*l 111 ) I W 1all It S ltrrl. Sanl'ird wav
Mhatr-ti Oy ii. |.iflir« at hiv ft-Vidm.-r Tlturwday. H r w.i» wanird
lot vkilatinn of |&gt;robai1on on a ronvfclton ol valr ol ronirollrd
vubalanrr
• I’anl u Hftnklr .10 172 Wtndvor Court Sanford, w.iv
tm atrd by drpnltrv al t? S Highway 17142 and lu k r M an
B ird Thurvday H r wav w a n tn l on a warTani lot rarrylng a
concralrd firramt
• \im rv &lt; .irtrt Fraldr 2 t 1300 Palm W ay Sanford wav
•orated by drputlrv on Oak W ay Thurvday H r wav wanird for
vhuollng a mivvilr Into a dw riling
• Ihotna* Jatnrv IW-AUchrvnr. .Mi. 2702 MAgnoliA A v rn u r
Sanlord. w a v loralrd by d rpu itrv at htv rrvldrnc r Thurvdav H r
wav w .iiilrd lor violation ol prolMllon for povvrwion ol cm airir
• Lrw tv Kdward Wright. 37. IbS U 1nglr. 1l I'ln r Ctrr Ir
Sanlord w.iv arrrvtrd hv d rp u tlrv at Hlv rrv id rn rr W rdnrvd.n
Hr w.iv w.mtrd lor vtoiation ol pmli.ilion on a conviction of
grand thr ft

Incidents reported to the sheriff
• An .iltrm ptrd buvlnca* burglary wav rr|airtrd lurvdav In
thr 2'UK) him k ol Siprv A v r n u r Nothing wav Im m rd u irly
d rlrrm ln rd lo Im*niKving
• A $1,500 Applr laptop com puirr wav rrportrdly vtolrti
lo rvd a v Horn a vioragr arra al Idvllwildr K lrm rntary School
on Vlhlcii Hoad OfDctal* vay ih r compuirr had Juvi rrrrn ily
Iwrit received, and wav Mill wrap|ml up
• An rM lrnalrd $1,513 In lirrnv nu hiding vlalr tail* unit
ulhrr lotiMrucUon rcjulpm rni wav rr|Mirtrd vlolrn 1liur*day
Horn a buMrir** In thr 3-UM) block of Srmit U ik r La n r In
Oviedo.
• U tw n and vjioriv rq u lp m rn l wtlh a total valur of $550 wav
rr|iorircl vlolrn Thiirwday Horn a garagr in Ih r 14(X) block of
O brrlln Terrace near U ik r Mary
• Lee rhontav A tide 1 v&lt;m 33 Hi K Orange A v r, Sanford, hv
Srm triolr County aherlfT* drputlrv on chargrv ol lalhirr In
u[i|irAr on charge* ol lewd and lav Ivlouv act* on a child and
retail I hell llr wo* held al the John FT Polk Correctional
Fac Illy without bond

Incidents reported to Sanford police
• A T V sri valued al $150 wav rrportrdly vlolrn Thursday
Hum a rrv id rn rr In the 1200 him k ol W Ihlh S lirri
• A vc Inc Ir burglary w av rrportrd Thursday m ih r 100 block
of K Fiflh s irrri An rvilm a lrd $.305 In lirniv w rrr viid to have
b rrn la k rn
• A woman lold (Killer shr wav walking lo her car In Imut ol
.1 couvnilcnce store Tliurvday in 1 lie 2!too him k of Orlando
Drive w licn vh ' wav a{i|iro&gt;irhrd by a Hlac k m alr Shr valet Ih r
man grabbed Ite r purse containing $00 In cavh and (lervonal
Hems, and flrd Horn llir arra
• A LV m i ami hike valued al $350 were re|Kir1ed stolen
Horn a rrvldrnc r I hursday In llir IHUOHIck k o l W . I 5th St reel
• Tunis valued al $700 were rr(totted vlolrn Tliurvday Hum a
C h rvro lrl vanparkrd m ih r 2H(KihlcK'kc&gt;f S. French Avenue.
• Cnr)&gt;ctlng and a 2-ton air condlllnnlng null, with a tuial
value ol $1,100 were v.iid to have been vlolrn Thursday Hum a
residence in llir MINI him k &lt;&gt;l E. Seventh Slreel
• An rvilm alrd $2,545 In (laiullng rc(ulpmriil wav rr|Hiite-d
stolen Thursday Irniu ih r U n k ol a pickup truck (lurked In ih r
tMX) hliM k u( Ninth U ik r Village

Strong arm robbery alleged
Sandy l a r Colrm an. 20. 2545 S Paltncllci A vr.. Sanlord. and
Federico Gurrrern J r . 19. w rrr diargrcl with sirring arm
robbery and aggravalrd robbery by Utke* Mary Police.
Police said that on O il 5. Coleman. Guerrero and other*
approached a victim on u skateboard In a butt llr manner and
c huved him and threatened him with physical harm.
They said I hut when tilt* |&gt;eroeiratorv caught the victim, they
punched him in the lace and Hedy, knocking out two teeth.
The y c auve cl permanent disfigurement lo the victim, said
police, and stole hlv skateboard and hat. valued al about $135.
Colrm an and Guerrero were hrld on SLOOO I mi id each at Ihe
Jo lm K Polk ("orreellonal Fuellliy

)*

Oldest electronic bridge
in state gets a paint job

POLICE BRIEFS

Telrwa Lim n Muwsrll til n| |V|trHM Was ulfevled ,n Ih r
rr«tili ol ,i r r v t l i f vting &lt;&gt;|M-ratlori iutidni led by Sanford (toiler
NpceUl In m ilitf llV f Unit ISIIII Thr sting n o tottdurlrU Hi
Hit Franklin Atm* Apartment* area l i u w l l « n t barged with
w lr and i It h i m ol 11 .it k

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11.. _u r t j u t. ru u m in n
Brldg* being prsppod lot pstn! removal

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I.A K K M O N H O E — A friendly gc-siurr Hv tile Florid.•
Department ol Tranv(Hirialion to enhance Seminole ( 0111111 v
U ik r Monroe Wayshle Park with the old U S Highway 17*12
brtdgr has gotten very costly.
W hen crews began scraping the structure hi pamt It Ih r 1
(mind H ,cd'Havre! (Mint, said Sieve Homan. I'JNIf dlvirli 1
v(Mik*-vman T h e Irdrrally mandalril Had removal will r«|Mnd
Ih r cov 1 o( j Ih iO .U IX l (Mint job lo $5ti5.0iXJ. Homan said
That * nearly eight lime* I he $75 (XM)rovl to gln gn lv move Ihe
Iron Aiul wmitl vtruc lure Horn Hv rrvim g place &lt;&gt;t 57 yr.uv in iiv
new home at Ihe (Mtk The work should lie donr in atatot 13
weeks, said Hoitlari
Until the work * done, ihe Iron and wood bridge will hr
wrap|ied in a material to ronlaln (taint flakes and thr water u vcl
to blast litem off
Homan said the vlalr historic al rom m lwtun required Ihr Htldge
to I k* preserved lire-auve II I* Ihe oldest elec tronic ally controlled
bridge in Ihe state, F tX )T wav rrq ulrrd to gel a (nalntrrunc
agrermeni from the rounty lo turn II over to them The county
agreed. Ind only If ih r Malr delivered a freshly ( M i n t e d sir in tun
The -.i.uc wav stuck with Ih r ri|x rive he-wild

Marijuana trade flourished
Rancher: Everybody knew what was going
I f A**oclal*d N u n
PIERSON — Sane moderns
wonder wfiy It liaik so long lor
drug agent* in drva rtldecl on Ihlv
poor tat in tow n a n d a rrrst
ittettilieTs of twci fam ilirv lor
d i s t r i b u t i n g t h o u s a n d s of
pound* of mat tJuana
Authorities wild alter the Nov
29 daw n raid by 200 agents that
Ihe Gaiela and Spruce (amities
had trucked tn nine tuns ol |mt
trorn the M* sic an tm rdrr sinc e
I 9 ft It. a n d d i s t r i b u t e d It
ihtiMiglioul O n tr a l Florida
"Everybody knew what wav
going on In a town Dlls st/e.
everybody know* everybody.”
said Holiert Nolan. !N a c atlle
rancher from nearby Seville
H
wav (ovt a matter ol itm r ”
Federal aulhorltie* accused
Ovirl Garcia Sr 51 and hlv von.
.lorgr. 31. of heading the ring
Ovlel and Jorge Garcia. Util
Spence and sevrn (amity m em­
bers were rhargrd with con­
spiring to powr-vv and distribute
IM.OOO (Miundv of m arijuana
from I9H9 to Jun e IICM
Eac h has pleaded not guilty,
and Jorge Garcia » lawyer. Chris
Sm ith said most ot I he evidence
against hts c I tent wav unreliable
hearsay Hutu informant*
T he Sjiei^^i* arid G off la* t&gt;
main Jailed without bond They
would face *
yeatv in llir m
prison if eon v It3rd
Airing with making th r arrests
agents veiled $2 m illio n III
asset* — 200 arrr* of land, a
do/rti homes two fern (arms
and two do/ru cars %uv|iected ol
having lieen purchased with
drug money
Pierson. 15 utiles north ol
DeLaud. has a tralllc light a
small grocery, two diners ami a
lew other stores A sign dec lares
It ihe "F e r n Capua! of the
W orld." and mosi of its 1.400
residents work In Dial industry
Pierson 1* also know n lor
s u p p ly in g unolher ptunl —
marijuana. * It was easy to get,”
said Je s s e Ruth, a Junior at
lavlor Middle High S. IickiI hi
Pierson, " b u t jiro b a h ly nut
anymore
The drug nug imislirtHtnird In

Newspaper:
Reporter’s
murder
ordered
B y A s s o c ia te d Press

MIAMI — A L im p ,1 Tribune
re|iom*r murdered five year* ago
In Peru was ordered killed by
drug trafficker* liecause they
believed be was an American
drug agent, the new spaper viid
The t e (K i r t e r . Todd Sm ith had
gone lo Peru in rc|Kirt on cocaine
traffickers Ills Ikk I i showing
signs he had Ik -cii tortured and
strangled, turned up m the (suk
of a small Pe ruvian lown In a
region dominated hi the drug
trade
H&lt; is believed lo Iw 1 he first
Journalist covering ihe Peruvian
d ru g trade to hr k ille d Hv
tralll. kers and guerillas working

ihe |a*t viv y e a rs , m o s tly
Iw. auve there were few police
■rfllc ers around, residents said
Pierson dl.vtMtlded |l* (Kelli r
d'p.iMtiieul in DXtO and con
tract* with Volusia County to
provide one sherifT* de|Kily for
12 hour* a day Otfter deunites
(MUrol av neected town ofllc nils
•aid
C e n s u s fig u re * show the
Pierson area had a per capita
income oI SH 7INI in 1990 More
than hall the people sfirak only

r

Spanish mostly M rsk a n (arm
workers living In poverty
"It would tw very unfair lo
c b a ra r le rD r the tnajoriiy of
lliose |H(*p,inir( people as drug
dralers and violent It t* a
h a n d fu l" said A n n Kendrick
w llh the Catholic fXnerse * oilier
ol (arm worker m inistry.
Hut It's a strong and active
handful It Iv a very alluring
proposition lo make in a few
weeks what w o u ld lie yo u r
yearly Income breaking vour

back culling fern.' Kendrick
said
The temptation to continue
Ihe trade remains one fern
grow er said
"T h is lias been wt hlaianlly
apparent " the gjnwer said
speaking on condition of ano­
nym ity “ It’s ffo/y what's going
cm around here And If you think
catching Ihe Spence (toys and
the Gantas tv going in end It.
then I've gol a bridge to veil
vnu ”

We Slill Believe in the Golden Rule
From tho very start, tho practice of
putting our customers first has
stood up well. Maybe that, and o
S trong Doso of H ood O l' Horse
Sonso, is tho reason wo'ro soomg
more and more new faces here.

Kaiser
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a delegate attending tin Sum m it
ol llir Americas this weekend in
Miami
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thought Sm ith had visited a
recently eomjileted m ilitary Istse
1 h.1i was ihe center ol operations
Inr Ihe 11.S Ding Enforcement
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Plan for
success
This our ts for *&lt;-hoot age youngster*
Adults howrver. ran read and rrcollrrt
Next spring all eighth and (rnfh grader*
will br given trsts in thrlr school* Part of thr
test for eighth grader* will help d rlrn n ln r
what profession they may follow For thr
tenth grader*. th r fr*t will h rlp Ihrnt
fortmilatr a plan with which thrar |((aU
might br achieved.
T h r way w r v r it. this drtrrm lnatlon for
lh r futurr should start as rarly In arhonl as
I* .s ijb lr While th r»r two gradr* get thr tr»t*
rv rry student should gtvr some thought to a
career.
T h rrr arr a number of considerations when
( homing a career Can enough education be
obtained (and financed) to reach such goals as
titain surgeon or biochemist? If your goals art1
that high, have you discussed this with
someone who Is In that profession? They can
br of great help
Ik&gt; you have thr natural skills for a
particular Job? If not. can they be developed
th rou g h practice or training'*
IX, you have parental support * Th is ts otten
a problem Many jure ms who may have
ideals established by their forefathers, still
believe a son should follow In his father's
footsteps, and a daughter should do what
mother dtd
Hen,ember thr movie "T h e Graduate?'* The
prospective father ln law kept stressing how
plastics ts thr only profession In which to get
Involved Yet thr graduate had other goals
H r was forced to suffer from this pressure
which eventually led him to ruin
IX, students have someone they respect? Is
that respect strong enough to cause an
Influence in dec Idtng a career'?
Htglil here, w r must pause to comment
about sports stars. Basketball or other sports
players may have the spotlight But It takes
highly developed skills, talent and education
to achieve what many of them do It's
foolhardy to think that all you have to do ts
play basketball every evening to earn a
million dollar contract with thr Orlando
Magic.
Yes. a career In sports ts possible for a few
Hut even they often have difficulty when their
careers have ended Working al nothing hut
sjMirts until you reach age 38. thru finding
yourself with no other skills. Is not the result
n( proper career planning. Look al how many
super-stars we have today who also have
bachelor's and master's degrees they can fall
Iwick oil once their sports lives have ended
For eighth und tenth graders, spend the
next few months giving serious thought lo a
future career. For all other students, do
likewise Th e level of success In your futurr
will relate directly to the level of planning you
do now.

LETTER

Defending fired deputy
I cannot believe all of the media attention that
lorm rr deputy Sieve Martin Is gelling over such an
Isolated minor Issue that is being blown way out of

proportion.
Kick Shrafcr Is al least correct in one slatemeni
made In bis teller, that few people know Ihe whole
liu th behind (he Incident. I believe that if (til*
incident was looked al closely you would find
personal motivation behind the disciplinary action
laken by ihe SherlfTs Office
l-et's not forget our number one law enforcement
officer al the Sheriff's Office referring to ihe
Midway citizens as animals In the past. "Is this the
I ml calling Ihe kettle black?"
Sieve Marlin worked under m y supervision while
I was a sergeant at the Sherttr s Office and I can
assure you that he Is a professional In every sense
of the word concerning his contact with every race.
T h r only thing that the SherlfTs Office achieved
when they fired Steve Martin was Ihe loss of a
seasoned, professional police officer, who would
certainly be an asset lo the Sanford Police
Department.
What kind of people would stand In a public
forum and threaten violence over hiring this man?
It seems lo me that they need lo clean Ihelr house
tiefore Judging others.
I hope that the mayor and the police chief stand
on their own feel and do not submit lo Idle threats
Irom the public.
Steve Marlin has been crucified enough, let's
give him a chance before sending him to the firing
squad.
Sleven P. Walthers
Heathrow

L E T T E R S T O EDITOR
belters lo Ihe editor are welcome. All Inters
must Ire signed. Include Ihe address ol Ihe writer
and a daytime telephone num ber, belters should
Ire on u single subject and Ire as brief us possible
T h e Inters are subject lo editing.

NAT HENTOFF

Trend of disrespecting the president
In 17**i rout Paine spike ot
aiut in
P trsldrnl George Washington s e n s in g him id
tiring a hypocrite In politic hie The world will
tv pn//lrd lode, trie w h rth r, ton a ir an ajmslalr
or an Imjmstor whether ton have abandoned
your good principles or whether n m ever h.ol
a ny.’*
In the rntmsl A n,ert&gt; an tiadilkui *4 » k r » n u ig
pntdii officials M u m (m ount said &lt;4 Mh hard
Nixon that Itc is a shltlv eyed gisldum n bat hr
Is one ,4 Ihe Irw In the historv c4 this e n m ity to
m il lor high office talking mil «4 l«a h sides i4 his
month at the same time
and tving twit *4 lo th
soles
Also alta&lt; ked with malign gusto have Iv r n
Jefferson, Lincoln Franklin Delano K is w v rlt
and others occupying out htghrsr ofTXr As a
boy
rra d in g most o( th r p a rtis a n dally
t,rw*| tapers In Poston. | n.&lt;k inr gran led that In
this wonderfully open country
unlike Ihonr
elsew he ir — a clltren «4 any tsnk could tell am
public official w hat he of she I Ik nigh &lt;c4 him
Pul In slew &lt;4 Ihe shocked reaction to .lessr
Helms recent di*rrs|v&lt; tful comments ahnul the
current president It might sretn that we have
become a m uch more tender and sensitive
people
al leas! as exemplified by rertain
l*4i ttc tuns and journalists among us
Still t think he ortre tie setvalor from North

t 4iohna lias te e n nun h Ion hatshlv and

d is in g e n u o u s ly
ttcaled liy Ihosr (mb
Ik tans and journal
tsts A vk rd on trlevt
s io n w h e t h e r he
ilwniglit Pill ( Union
Is up lo the job if
tiring com m ander in
chief. Helm s — who
hud twit sotl&lt; tied tie
i| u r 1 1 1 u n — an*
v a rie d
i m i ask lie
an hnresl quest inti
I 'l l g lv r y o u an
hiHVrst j n i s r i
No
said flrh n s t lotion
Is not up to H e Jot,

Pul |‘vr n e t many
people a ro u n d the
« ountrv who t e l e t r
that to* todtng more
that, a lew IVrm o
•cals tt s i m i an at t
of (iraw a i t o r x press
that o p tm m

(vole while eager r u s l i M t e r s throw hasrhalla at
him . three I»m a quarter
Mi Clinton te ttri wah h out If te nones vto
N n rlb C x m litu H Helms said Ife'd teller have
a Is «|, guard If he visits military IWises H e ir
Th is struck me at the lime as a failed attempt
al lie kind r4 mordant political ore hurts with
w h ic h J a y L e n a p e p p e r s h is o p e n in g
monologues It te v r i net urted to tie lo lake the
bitterlantas) literally

■ It * not an act of
I m ason to
a * p r a t*th a t
opinion ■

Then J e w llrtm s unwittingly tu n e d htmselt
into a trHslrrn version of H e old lime &lt;animal
game in w hich a man pokes his head through a

And even if Helms had meant It Ihe Ju st
Amendment pridri is him unlewx
as ruled in
the unanimous Supreme Court I UflU llrandeu
(wiry v Ohio decision
he was advtiratlitg
imminent v k 4 rn rr (tight then and Ih rrrl and
rvtd rn ie was produced that prnpte weir ready to
rcNivinlt im m itenl indent action as « lesull &lt;4
w hat he said
There Is no pn*4 that Helms lu lle d advice lo
Ihe |Mesldrnl *wdated IXamlentnirg
Jesse Helms lias wild tie mode a mistake with
reference in his tnmnvenl ataiul Ihe teatyguards
lie lias ajiparrnily learned oiler all these years
to sort t4 censor him sell I don't think that s uf
any grrai benefit to the nation t would lathe,
know wfiat Ihr Jessr Helmses &lt;4 the land are
actually thinking

JACK ANDERSON

DLC chair, Clinton
trade shots
W ASHING IG N
Hep David McCurdv
!&gt; Okla
may h a ir concluded his once
prom ising political career In a hall of
rhetorical gun (Ire during an Oval O ffk r
meeting Iasi week
As the meeting began M cCurdy to ld
I'rest, lent Chilton that fie was spraklng as a
private rttlirn
as It might t&gt;r the last time
he ever set tool ut ih r Oval Office S um r
k Ming his Senate bid Niiv N Mc&lt; uldv said he
fell more liberated
lo rati against the
d u n tkm i4 tfie art
mmistiatkin a luxu
ry fie noted ut tiers in
the rtncti — Sens
S a m Nuttti f&gt; Ga
Jo hn Itreauv D l.a
( Itarlrs Mnhti l&gt; Va
a n d J o s e p h
| teller man IM 'o n n
- might not enjoy
T h a t was how
McCurdy framed
w h a I became a
sharply wunfed and
Last weak.
heated hour long
Chnton devoted
exchange with
substantial
('lln lu n U, w h irh hr
energylo
j i l n t i n l po11111 a •
fendmg oft the
blam e on the adm in
D L C ilrnendly
i
istration tm caustnj
fire
tilth I tie parts * am
his own |mlttti aide
frat Along with I fie lour senator* Mt Cords
had tiren Invited lo I lie White House ax putt
ot th r 10th anniversary t4 Hie IX-morrotlc
l.eatletship Council which rspouvr* the
lentrtsl New D rtnornit agrnila Itial tirljird
catajmlt Clinton to Ifte presidency
laixt week Clinton devoted sutisiantlal
energy to fending off the DLL' s friendly flrr.
M cCurdy, who is currently chair of the IH.t
act used C lin to n in public and private
sessions of essentially bring a traitor to thr
cause, anil ot alienating the middle class lie
offered some jirrsonnel advice as well lie
urged Clinton In lire controversial Surgeon
General Joycelyn Elders and with senior
adviser George Strphuno|mul(*v looking on.
said their neetted lo tie a shukrup of the
W tllle House staff

r .
t

cH sninsH
Not all Americans are angry
W hy Is eyrryonr so marl'* It s a |vrsi*trnt
question I h n r days given extra emphasis by
the political eanhquakr last month You ran
hardly rrad a newspaper or newswrekli
without rn c o u n trrin g someone's answer
usually either Impressionistic or ideological
Here are a lew more thoughts on Ihe subject
which like most will seem more srlf evident to
the author lhan to ihe audience
L e f t la-gin with a caveat Most Americans
aren't actually mad all the tune, or even a good
deal t4 the time What we re talking a U m i here
are the altitudes of a minority of the jM-ople
not a majority
That said, it ts no surprise that a num ber i4
people find It hard to stay calm and ronlrnt
when they are besieged by changes that
rant radii t deep rooted beliefs or make them
feel Insecure Everyone over 40 knows first­
hand that a phenomenal set of social revolu­
tions has rolled across Ihe national landscape
In Ihelr lifetime. Individually, each was a
liberating experience for a significant group ol
Americans Collectively, they frightened or
offended a large body of oilier Americans
Exactly what has happened since I lefl
college In 1957?

First, women look oil ihelr aprons and joined
the work force, out of desire as well us
necessity Some lit) percent of all women with
children work outside Ihe home, a 50 perient
increase in 30 years Many think of that as
liberation Many others ••Including some of the
women w ho go off to work each day - believe It
Is an affront to the normal order.
Second, black A merit arts In the South
extracted themselves from Jim Crow n-grega
lion and begun to demand Ihr rights and
privileges long denied them In schools. Jobs
and politics They also forced white Mutely lo
face •• and then, after an anguished pause,
vociferously deny
the reality Unit Northernstyle racism liud Southern-style consequences
tor millions of Macks in the urtian ghetto
T h e y , and other so-called "m in o ritie s , '
became the beneficiaries of innovative, h rqurntly InluriuUng measures lo undo ihe
currrni effects of previous discrimination
Th ird , homosexuals walked oui of the closet
and Into straight society's fare Most of us
Intellectually understand that people should
not tie jwtiall/rd for thrlr sexual orientation
any mure than lor thrlr skin color or religion.
Hul for millions of us. that's easier to say that,
to frel deep In the gut For millions more, gays
and lesbians are people who have deliberately
chosen to lie "jicrvcrt*" and should lie forced
to pay ihe price for Ihelr choice.
Fourth, abortion moved from butchery in th,
bark alleys (or more comfortable alternatives
overseas for the rtrhl to Ihe legally permissible
mainstream of everyday medical procedure
Whatever Ihe ira l numbers u-rrr when nbor-

lions were Illegal, there are now about I 3
million legal atmriirms ra&lt; h year In the minds
of tens &gt;4 millions &lt;4 sincere men and wiMttrn.
ear h one is the murder (4 an unborn child, and
therefore a violation of that central tenet of ttie
moral law. Thou shall not kill "
Fifth Ihr courts pushed sta ir required (In ­
variably 1‘rntrstanll prayer out of public
s* In si|s While this is thr subject of m otr heat
Ihall light still r Irw
jieople a&lt; tually want
Ih e siatr lo w r llr
p ra ye rs that th rlr
r h 11 d r r n r a n b r
Infeed to recite, the
heat Is Intense llie
prayer tin tslon fur a
significant m inority
ol the population was
final proof that the
government was I tie
e n em y of religion,
and murr sjircifti a l­
ly. of Ihelr religion
Not one of these i
f Collectively,
was a small event.
they frightened
K uril undid thr oper­
or offendod a
a tiv e m y I h s o i
large body ol
cotninnnty accepted
other
practice* of genera
Americans J
lions of Americans ll
was not tnrrrly Ih r
segregationists'
morally repugnant way of lllr" which was
destroyed Much else in the social contract that
had previously been held oacroaanct. hypocrit­
ically or not. was called into question Most of
the changes were swallowed None has been
thoroughly digested, a point that didn't need
Ih r Christian Coalition lo drive home

W ith all d u r rrs jv t I lo George, and I know­
how liard he works, their liavr to hr changes
here at the White House McCurdy said
O n ly two and a halt years ago McCurdy
made a seconding sjieech lor Clinton s
nomination at the Democratic National C o n ­
vention, but recently he ha* sounded like
so m eo n e it c h in g to stir for p o litle a l
h rra rh of-rantrud Ttie Xrjiubhtun nun ha*
convinced m any Democrats lhal thr partyha* lurched tta» far lefl. but last week s
utiucks tell Clinton U u h contrite and combat
Ive

Hut that only begins lo fill In the picture.
T h e rr Is the lingering hangover from Vietnam.
Hie hrsl war the t/nllrd Stales ever loal. There
is violent crime, instantly available In our
homes In living color, as Ihe central Images ol
urban life and a new threat In Ihe suburbs.
There Is Ihe largest wave of Immigrants In
American history And there are Ihe twin
jiathologles ol spiraling Illegitimacy, particular­
ly among le en -a grrs, and com m onplace
divorce.

"D ave was very direct with titm.” one
senior While House official told us "ll come
across pretty jvrscmal T h r president really
got .mlmilled He had a lot of emotion.
ex|,resslon and feeling Th e president's (mint
was. Look. I believe In Iv in g laiihful lo m y
promises In this ram i^ilgn and a lot of llh r
promises were) D L C I don't believe in a
piiliiii.il ro rrn tn rs s lest I undersiand your
jMilnt and now lei’s decide wfiat we're going
to do.**'
A second While House- official was less
philosophical: "People over here have about
had It with M cCurdy I ihinjx It s time for him
to lake some rnqxm ttbillty lor his defeat. H r
was running around I h r country trashing I h r
president when ll was convenient, did
everything to distance him srir Irom Clinton
and then tried to blame him tor hhtdcfral

Even all of this might have tv rn accom­
modated. If not totally accepted. If Ih r
economy had held steady. It didn't In the Iasi
15 years we have had two major recessions,
one of which came closer to the Great
Depression of tfie 1030s than any other since
then Far worse, alter 30 years of spectacular
Im provem ent In the m edian Income for
working Americans, there have l»rrn 20 year*
of stagnation or decline.

M cCurdy told us that everyone attending
the Oval Office inerting was "pleased to see
(Clinton) concerned or rmotional aland what
was going on He- showed some real leader­
ship and wc- actually applauded ihui
Moreover. M cCurdy says tin- teal object of
Clinton's wrath was S undry Greenberg, ihe
president’s chief jMilIslrr who undercut Ihe
administration by c orroUirailng many of thr
D L C 's conclusions.

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Sanford
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k i l n I* I for fia ln n a l This
nrgani« 4 tk&gt;n I* not fur t rrating
turmoil hut frllowwfilp I » a * a
m r r t t h r r a n d n f f l r r r In a
f raternal Otdrr id I'ntto r Imtgr
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Start in » frltrt wa* datrd Krt
da* |tr&lt; '»

t o n lln u rd fism C i| r I A
lid tw t* ia* rn lid rr
m rn i
1 o u it lv o f lii lata a m !
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ta in k k d m n h ra it in thr tu n
q o rl halt am! W itct ( m i kdgr*
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f ra llir I k 'I hU i aimc&gt;»|dtrir a*
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M irr
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u &gt; ijiM lliy r l&lt;&gt; a g o a l Ittend
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latuaM r 1 m i n*rlor • till a wraith
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• tiling lo k/vd a fiamt to n ih rr
ju d g r* • |»rn ai heduk* grl light
tim in g

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14

* ra ia aa a

m i uil •m ill judge sttrr was
alwaya ralikrd al or nrar tfw lop
id polta ot ltd V in ln o lr County
IL u c\ m « iaikoti mem ber*. Cai mi
n m rd
f a ion rr&lt; allrd not rv rry o n r
a g trrd w ith I fir j« .IU A man
• ho w in not an attorney, dldn t
Itkr U l r r ’l d rrttk m III hi* &lt;a*r
||r a r n l w andering around I fir
rounty liira w it, in laltgur* and
a lm rd a ilfi an AH la reportedly
looktrig for ih r ju d g r
No o n r
• a n lrd in go in liincfi •lilt him
du H llg thal llm r. baton adilrd.
a* ltd i lim it ntarrd w ith taught

rr
Ai know Ird gin g M l/r « tint!*
lug allegiance In Ih r I'n h r r s liy
ol flotilla Gator* F a (on Jirra

So onr 1* m i r r id a IIUI fid
th r Gated* than V rtn tm Mtrr
Katun said

Johnson rr* allrd graduating
front law «
with Mirr in thr
I f 1 tw** id 1W f our nl ltd
classm ate* h a v r w rrv rd a*
1 III Uil Ittlin Judge* In Ihr high
t r r n i h J u d i n a ! C irc u it, h r
arlitrd
Altfmugh II lw uri|ioitaid for a
(urlgr lo ru lr l o r r r r i l y m i r* l
d ru i r lohnw dl wall! a judgr |w
rem embered Im turn Id U ra l*
[rec|Ir not If h r fu lrd in an
attorney * favm on a (M rtktdar
ia * r M irr will h r r r in rrn b rrrd
fur it ra tin g jd o p lr fairly
hr

wililnl
M&lt; Intirth 1 lilidd Ihr *(ir.ihrf*
• ho preceded him fur th rir
prutw and kitfln* ltd ltd rrtirm g
jmtgr
You d think thr&gt; » r r r
going In appear Id fn rr him
Mnmtay motning' hr &lt;pilp|dd
Mi Inl»*h recalled w hrn Ml/r
brram e a ro u n ly rourt judgr 111
January I O N .
I Irartird ltd
word trverwrd
At tftr tim r
ltd rr w rrr 11 allot nr* * fh All ol
Srm inolr ('m in ty and Vrrnon
Sll/r
T h r attorney ila u n rd M irr
received nrtlr* Irtmt WTOM thr
roun ly addtr**ed to IV a r Sug
arman nr Honry Unit hr* from
Itltlarv Clinton. Paula J o n n and
Jennifer Klowrn* wishing him

Wedding
tin crowd
C o n tin u e d fro m Page IA
Wow' whls|ered one of Ihe
ding* Ii w.i* llm r Mill fir 11
*aid iut 1 hem lo « r r thal there guests
Carrying red. black and grrrti
are lot* ul different Ivjtr* itf
&lt;.milk* lo rrpre*ent the blood.
wedding*
1 he skin and Ihe earth of the
THI* year we re doing an
Afrk an people, the bridesmaids
A Irk an Am erican wedding Nest
led thr prea r*»lon lo the *tagr
yeat mayltf w e'll do a Greek
lly thr time the brtdrs rewedding nt a tug Hlspanlr( al hoik w edding
»h r *alil «|&gt;)eiidant Iri gowns of traditional
Afrkan print amt th ru father*
W e ll have to see
had made ih n r way tu their
Having Ju»l trad a l««ik alrmrl
walling groom* a few eye* were
the htslory of the Jum ping the
ItriBim ceremony «|ie *ugge*ied bring dabbed
Forsaking ih r traditional pur
that opt km to Iter student* who
*akt they loved the idea of doing pie, white and gold nl AIM
ran-Ainerk an brides, ih r stu­
wuttfthing different
Last week * rrrrm o n y wa* dents (ell ih r m n rr colorful
ptffeetled try a fashion show of print* were mote to th ru liking
After a m urk Christian m e
•radllloruil wedding gown* and
hrldr*tnald* dre%»e* Model* m o r n al which Ih r rouplr* were
pfnnouru r d to be friends la
•Irullrd their stufl unckr (lie
1 rmipiornlsr the rlasa rhc**r In
blaring light* and VII V heat*
order to avoid Ihr real marriage
Hut a* the firs* of I lie hrttks
maul* dressed in a golden gown tmnd«l broom tiearrrs wlskrd
and elbow gloves glided itown Ihe (esiiemrd hnatms over Ihelr
head* lo sweep away Ihe evil
the audllorlum aisle to llie teal
*plrtl* and then pot Ih r broom*
Of 1 he ('title nl Lite |a iradi
tkirval Afrkan lurte which has on ihe fliair T h r rtruple* then
teen inc orporaied into a rousing Jumped over llte hrcami* and
Disney rlaask Irom the "l.kat In lo th r land id matrimony
I likrd It a lot." said bride
King" movie! a hush fell over

Held! Dobson during Ihr rrerp
lio n w h lr h followed In llie
u filed * media i ruler
ll w.i*&gt;
really n r .il'
H rr groom Kvan &lt; rain fuutid
th r It In Itr llltlr more than a
learning r *|trrirr»c r
*'lt bn night a lot of rxi llemenl
lo learning atmul Ih r wrddlug*
he said
While Crain said he would
never l nr or [torat r any of tin
aspects of the cere molt y Into a
w edding of his own Doltson •wild
sh r d (hlnk atiout ll lairr
"1C* (any wedding plan*) a
long lime a w a y ." site said
I
think alaiui in a while
Principal Haymontl Gallic*
w ho stood In a* a tal tin to one ol
Ihe bride* believe* the .lass
give* Ihe students a derp mi
derstsndmg of d ir srrkiuslie** ol
m a rria g e sta rtin g w ith Hu
planning id a wedding
■'And I dilnk she (Mill brill
doc* a great Jo b ," Itr said
"Th ese kid* havr planned this
wedding and reception down l&lt;&gt;
die last second ll I* a fanlaslk
class "

• rll in III* trllrrtn rtil M -liitm h
alto | » k o t *umr fun al Ih r
judgr • 1 liarigr ot half I'tlur
Iwlttlr in hlnttdl and tfd *•rI!
• orn familiar fiat Id aluav*
w ra rt
l.owwrn up a n d *|trnd a
f&gt;ot k
Mi lnlowit wild
G rt a
nrw fiat You urr tight a* a 1 rail
1 law
M i| n tu * h g o o d n a t o r r d ly
ip jr«t|o n rd th r Judgr * high
ranking in all th r pull* noting
ir l r p h o n r r r r o r d * in d h a lr d
humtrrd* id rati* [wrliaj** of a
ih tra irn ln g na lurr. had lirrn
m adr from ih r jm tgr « irk jilto n r
jiitl td h d r fid iMlfotlng
A
Thi* i» your ruurtrmNtt
J u d g r S lu r
« k l l |irogram
fra iu rrd stair aliornry Norm
Wofflngrr. puhltr d rk n d rr J H
H i i m i rn u lt it r r k Maryarmr
M o is t «ltrri!1 Ikdi KWtiigri am! a
&lt; a*i id a l io r n r y • and *lafl
showing thr humorous wdr id

juattrr
Sli/r said hr was o vrrw h rlm rd
at Ih r turnout a* fir rn o g n irn !
Ih r slaff and drpMrtmrnt* hr ha*
wotkrd with ih tough ltd yrar*
T h r judgr i r i r l s r d a pUiqtir
fro m ih r « l t r r i f r « ofllce, a
pottruit with to* llkrnrs* and thr
rTiurtlmusr m th r hat kgrnund
along w ith an r l r r t r t r roar
sprayer T h r jud gr and hi* wtfr
Star* grow row * for a hohhv
H r u rg rd llw**r prr*rnl In
lo n tin u r tu lakr ltd leadership
ro k in making wortrty an rv rn
Id ltrr plarr

Cont i nued fro m Page t A
lin n In die hag
"They're read to let u» come
(town hete Itkr this.'' she said &lt;4
die orgaiO/rrs id the event * We
get lo do the n k r s l stuff at
&lt; firtsima*time "
Sjamsot* (Otters Ik* al Ike *
Marina Kr|»aU Hidden llafkir
M a rin a . V l r io r io * P itta in
W rkiva Tracy Collin* at Detroit

Diesel. .John Turnbull and Ihr
ladles al Ihe downtown Sanford
Sotillunk the Central Florida
/no Dan Watkins of Watkins
and Pagano. Charlie Cttflon nl
West Volusia Plumbing In n y
Manns and Tony Manvallln of
I rilled Service A*W* latrs Apple
Ike 's Restaurant In Lnngwood
Dave Farr and the Greater San
ford Chamber of Commerce the

la d le s S e m in o le fl.tiik and
W ayne Wheeler. Dan C nxikr
D .ivud Mayer. Evelyn W ruck
and Craig Simmon* ol ihe Like
M a ry K m a rt) b ro u g h t ih r
children lo the resiaur.uii to
h a vr a gej.ni llm r and a gcaal
meal at a lime when Ih ry might
otherwise la-forgotten
“ I th in k Ihey re really lik e lo
d o thi* for u s ." said Linda "I
d o n 't get to go m a n y nice places
a n d this l* really n ice ."

Lakeview —
C o n tinued fro m Page IA
lo/red the tear her* to fee*amine ihcir teaching. Shupr
sald
Thai ha* h rrn a very *lgnlfli ant change foe us." tic said
We have made great Improvem rnta In learning and in sately
T h r »laft also agreed lo Im ­
plement innovative instructional
strategies in order lo improve
student achievement and lit In­
crease teat ger efferlt* rnrss
Shupr sakl
The rfleets id the change*
w r r r evident in thing* like un­
proved nattier Hint.tie and dr
i /rased disc Iplmary problems
hul Shupr said there was a
unite dramatk Indicator C TB S
se ore*
The California Irs l id flask
Skill* (C TB S I I* used lo measure
a student * mastery of thr *klll*
they should have at a certain
grade level, taskrview * wore*
have hovered at the same Irvrl
for year*
Alter the change* w rrr im ­
plemented at that school m
lftM3. h o w e v e r, the scores

showed the hlgltesi Increase of
any school in the Sem inole
County district
In addition. Shupr said, about
40 (x-fi rnt of rite student laxly Is
now nam rd to Ih r honor roll
ra i h grading period
"It I* a dramatic increase over
what we had tirforr," he said
" T h e students' work Is signdl
candy improved ”
Shupr said that this school
*ear 43 (a-r*enl of the student
body was on the honor roll for
Ih r l!r*t twelve week grading
period S ixty-seven student*
m adr ait A *
Al ihe spring workshop, (he
adm inistrator* will show oil
th ru winning ways and learn
(rum others what kinds ol pro­
gram s are working al other
schools
Shupr said the schools will
also have the opportunity to
applv lor grant money lo finance
future changes that break ihe
mold and help students succeed
"I'm really pleased w-uh thin."
Shupr said. "T h is I* very excit­
ing ‘

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" I like having a party for me
llk r this." said Kimberley
I hi*
I* neal."
A few minute* after arriving
Joshua who appearrd lo txatxMJl lO year* old sal. arm*
crossed, staring through mlr
ro rrd sunglasses at Ihe rest of
ihe room
“ W he rr's Ihr fixxf'’ " hr asked
" I'm hungry "
Janice playfully swatted hint
w ith th r liack of her hand
" H r don't r v rr want to have
fun.' she said T h is I* Ih r best
thing we dune all year."

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an adjoining privutr room for ihr
p a n y where they were doled
over by the stall

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M A H IO N B R A U K E O A R D
M a r lo n H r a u r r g a r d
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Shr wa* (a tholli Shr was a
m riiilirr nl ih r Trachet*Club
Survivor* im lin k nrphrw*.
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Doing for others
Som* tm p lo &gt; M i ol thd S«mino4« County public D a n m t Known** Earn**! H 'u a n Lo'a.'o Malta
ic h o o lt m im t t n in c t d (p c tn &gt; «n l m d thgir and Tony Malta Bcrubtowd cara Claan to raiaa
I m to Iibs ga*e up a Saturday IN* last wenvmd to m o nay to Puy S H A R E food packages for tPoaa
t' st a *4’ wash to t&gt;*n«tii th* ngwdy Todd Matt* * h o atll na«a IttUa to aat thi* holiday aaason

Earthquake brought them together
tha third flour balcony of hrr

Ry T h a a s s o c ia t e d R raaa

s'»«. I I t h — W lprd out
NoMhMdi r rarihcjuakr
igo Mike Kuhri»v
m nrth ig prrc tout in tt&gt;r
th &lt;&gt;( li s o t r i hla lira
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and Pamela Mlden
Slidrn a a* trapped on

apartment at ih r Northrtdge
Meadow* n iiiip lM
where III
l&gt;ro|ilr dlrd In the .tan 17 ijuakr

Kobrtvv hrard h rr rrie* ha
ainr to tirr rr*ror
ha Ip and ram
L a irr. they k« i I in touch a* Ihey
m rt to gather w tu t « v n Irlt id
thrtr t*-L&gt;nging» and attended

meeting* of thr lortnrr truant*
■&gt;l NnrHirtdge Meadow *
I « a i stripped of all my
l r l im ( t n ( « hut lilr**rd with u i
m uch rnorr " Kuhrtty said Sat
u r d a y . hi* * r d d l n ( d ay
Nothing in m y « i l d n t drram *
i mild havr told m r that I hi* *a&lt;
th r a ay I would find a a Ur

K N O X V IL L E . I r u n
lh .
Tennessee Valley Authority may
d ro p p la n s lo f in i» h H ire r
nut leat rrac ha* and lo power up
anoUtrt long Idled mu leat unit
lire au*r of high i oust n o Hon and
o|iriallng&lt;o*i»
faced a llh a $ 2 1 7 hllllou
debt T V A Chairm an ( raven
C ro a rll said ll * highly unlike
ly I lie unllni*l&gt;ed rea* tors will
lir co m plrtrd a* mu lear *la
thin* Natural ga* are odd l» a
t hea|irr allernallvr. h r said
( 'r o w e l l p la n n e d an an
iMtuiMemenl about I lie reactor*
and the U S government owned
&lt;nC|aii4ltoei * IlnaiM lal i list* In a
•|ire&lt; h lo T V A employers IcalaV
I loth issue* are a *outcr of
g m a in g concern lo oversight
committee* In Congrrs* and In
Ihr Hill utllltM* and Industrie*
that provide |marr limn thr
T V A for nearly H million to*

lamer*

Death row dog
I f Th * 4 ••&lt;&gt;&lt; I* .id P r e ll
I M N Y I I I J Va
A labrador
retriever ha* bren artiietwed lo
death b y a judge fm c having
m all i airier*
G en e ra l iHslrtct Ju d g e Rviand
Hudson ruled iht* itvonili lhai
l» year o ld Smokey l» vic ious
even though he * never bitten
anyone

Slate law dellivr* a vm fcru* dog
a* one that ha* killed a |rrr*oti or
caused *rnou« bodily Injury
I h r illy code make* ll Illegal lu
haiUcr a vu Msi* animal hut
dorsn I deline I lie term
The postal Service had th rra l­
erted lo i ill o il s e rv ile In
Smokey** *lfrel If fie was not
restrained by III* owner, t ratg
Jac kwm
Alstlll 21 jaople and their
with thrre students chosen A
total of 21 *rhool* w r r r repre­ dog* rallied al the mtirthnusc
Sundav on StiMikry * lirliall I lie
sented
T h e 32 A m e r ic a n * w e re protester* a r r r mostly (ailllly
cho%rn Irom 1.211 applicant* and fitemfsof -lac k*on
R r p rrs e n la llv r* of several
At* cut fiO *» tiolar* were clMisrn
(nan 17 other countrte* official* a n im a l r ig h t* g ro u p * had
r x p rr s «e d u n c e rta in ly ahmii
said
T h r program , adm inistered joining the rally tiecauw lliev
th ro u g h Pom ona C ollege In were skeptical whether Jackson
C lairm ont. was rslahlistied by was a responsible dog owner lie
the estate of Cecil R h ode * a ac k r i c c a ledged S m o ke y l« n 'l
Hellish philanthropist and South neutered and li«u ^&gt; iird .i I umji
|(M) puppies over tlw- yrar*
Alrtran Colonist

cent and 57 percent complete «,
ir*|s-« lively
T h e N u c le a r R e g u la t o r y
Commission ha* logged nearly
I i mmi safety complami* from
Watt* liar employer* more than
at any ca tier U S nuclear plant
Hut deapltr c otitInning problem*
Ibere. the T V A l* nor t»ac king off
a sec nnd Wall* liar rrat lor

C ro a rll made it dear in Seplem lirr that Ifte agency a m ild
ini|&gt;o*r a rlehl limn on llwrIf
Is lore II fill* the t.MI billion
i riling aullm ri/rd f»y Congrrs*
Alcoui $11 hilliccn of Hie debt I*
lied lo T V A * nor leaf |&gt;rngrarii
The T V A oiiie had a grand
vision of a 17 rear lor jnm er
system hul only Ihree are now
running — * reactor al lim a n *
Ferry near Athens Ala and Ifie
I a o u nit S rc ju o y a h N ut lear
Plain near Chattanooga
In February. C ro a rll launc lied
an eltori lo plan In* T V A '* next
21 year*
A key ro n ip o n e n l of that
p ro rs * a a* deciding a ha I lo do
wiih an unfinished rrai lor al Hie
Wail* liar plant neat Spring
^ ity Term two trnottiplrir rr
acton at 1lie llrltefonlr plant
near Hollywrast Ala
and a
long shiMIrrrd re.ee tor al llm wn*
F e rn
liar feac lor l* f lI
Tt*e Wi
tnplele and the
percent
ic tor* are mh jsr
H r llelolilr

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that rrac tor. which ha* lakrn
22 year* and co*l mote H u n P I
b illio n to get lo ll* nearly
finished stage I* «c hedulrd to go
into ojcrialiori next (all It l« the
only reactor in the country
under active rotistrurtlon
A third untl at llm w n* Ferry i*
•till *c hedulrd lo return to serv
M e In I W ill
C o n g r e s s i o n a l o v e r s ig h t
c o m m it te e * r e c e n t ly have
forward on T V A * nuclear pro
gram and debt lietttng T V A *
bowse m order m ay Is- even
more pressing now with the new
Republic an congressional major
tty • budget cu llin g agenda

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B y A N N BUI

Associated Pre»* Writer
LOS AN GELKS for thr
third ronarrutlyr year a rrrttrd
n um b rr of women were selected
to r r r r tv r prestigious Rhodes
Si holarship*
Of thr .12 Am rrtran* narnrd a*
s» holarship recipient* Sunday.
|M were wom en and 14 a r r r
turn l-a*t yra f 17 women a r r r
nainrd scholar* and 16 a r r r
narnrd In I 992
T h r ■nni|irtltton — rrra trd In
I&lt;ar2 — w i i (!r*t ojiened to
a ornrn in t**7#» It ollrr* wlnnrr*
a r lia m r to «tudy at Oxford
University In Knitland Criteria
tm lu dr high academic achieve*
rnrnt. lntr|(rtty. Iradrr«hlp arid
athletic prowess. program ol
flrtal* vjld
"I trrl absolutely thrilled I am
*o excited.” «ald Sarah Light
(rum thr ram pu* ol Harvard
University In C ambridge. Mas* .
a h r r r *hr t* studying politlr *
and Russian studies
l.tltlit. who al*r&gt; |« prrsldrnt of
an a &lt;ap|M ll.i singing group. said
stir liad already applied lo
O x fo rd before w ln n ln it th r
M'holarshlp
Jennifer liablek. 21. vild *hr
a.i* oner apprehensive alioul
leaving thr Northeast to Mudy
ilird lrln r
N o w I 'm l e a v i n g t h r

country.” *aid the Princeton
University aludenl. a native of
Pi*&gt; aiaaay. N J
It frrl* (treat I'm rra lly
r wilted about It Mv roommate*
l{ot m r MHiir i b.»m|Mgnr and wr
celebrated. said th r molecular
biology major who al*o play*
solttvall and lac rossr
Mam of the * iudrnt« *howrd
interest In com m unity service
Urn Jane*. 22. of Princeton t*
a volunteer tutor In a prison The
mrc h.inic .il engineering student
t* al*o a rnrk ellm brr and play*
the piano and arou«tle guitar
T h r Falmouth Mass resident
said lie and lit* frtrnd* had a
drink and celebrated, jumped
around a hit” alter the winner*
w ere announc ed Hut then It a a*
hark to the hook*
“ Unfortunately. I have a big
exam tomorrow You c an t get
away from the exam*.” Jour*
•aid
lir r n t Ifo a tn . a r r llg lo u *
xtodlr* major at Ari/ona State
University. founded a drug out­
reach renter In Stockton. Calif
Roam i* al*o an actor and plan*
lo xludy Kngllxh language and
literature at Oxford, program
official* *aid
The winner* a r r r also active
in *|M&gt;rt*. Inc hiding ki&lt; k (M ixing
and soccer Harvard University
led thr Held with *lx M'holar*
Princeton University followed

The scholars
By T H E A S S O C I A T E D PRESS
T h r 12 student* cJiosen a*
Am rrii an RI kmIc * sc tiolar* lor
1995. listed by district where
Hie application wa* lllrd The
i lly provided by th r candldair
may Is- a horn* town or rotlrgr
lown. Applicant* may apply
either In their home slate nr
th r stale where their college I*
located
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Vil* ol T h c w ii c c Al KnoBwtll*
/ a , d* Gordon Antrim. Richmond. V a .
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MA&gt;l&gt;ng H*x*i*on Chicago I I I . Uni.*f*c
T* of Chicago
DISTR ICT SIX. G U LF
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Sports

Youth cagers let it fly
‘Baker’s dozen’ take to court on opening day

LOCALLY
Hardrick loads O C S Rams

f r o m Staff R e v e r t s

M IM K I11 IS LA N D
laknb I|.«ttil»« k los*r,|
in Ji» |«»ini* Fitdav night lo lead ih r th
a itgf wood Christian S&lt; !«■*! Rains »&lt;» a 87-44
tm n p in rt host Merrill IMandChrtallan
O n n ( r « &lt; n t C h iM U n also won the Junto*
u i* ll&gt; game OV24
Hard* k wa* M ir ol ll i r Rain* lo **•*••■ III
double ligurr* Dan V a n d rN in rk added IY
l«Hni*and IS r rlw im l*
After taking I hr » r r k of lor exam* Ihf Mam*
Mill plav again Ftldav night w hrn Ihev hm i ll*r
iu * i O rangr Warrior*

S A N FO R D
Julio H o r * * three pointer al Ihe
h u /rrr helped AOK Tire tup Arneru an legion
4S 42 lo highlight opening day arltoo of Ihe
SanltHd Rrstralton Youth Haskeltiall league
Saturday al lire Saolord Middle S« iiool &lt;•Vi*»

nainrtum
Keyes h u / / rr tiealer came In a Senior l»lvl«io n
game &lt;*o a itav lh a l saw 13 game* played lit lour
diflerrnt division*

|lie league which t* l«»c laiy* and gul* under
Ihe age of IS will plav game* every Saturday al
Ihe Sanford M iddle S, h«*nl G y m n a tn riu m
Ihiough February

llo/rlka) 24
J u n io r* : l«l&lt; h Man IMVP Donlary Major*) 20
Recreation II (MVP Robin Mont*I I*. Calvary
A|«&gt;*b&gt;li&lt; IMVP Anthony chaile*! 2 H Sunnlland
Corporation IM V P -Jo ry Ger*l I* Fleet Reserve
IMVP Levi Raines J r I 24 Sanford Ace llardwarr
IMVP Abel LuccaJ 7 Hardee * (M VP Mike Vallm
J r » 40. Sanford Paint A IV*ly (M V P C h rl*

11m- lop w oring performance &lt;*l ihe day wa* a
21 |M»iol oulhorsl by George liakei III a 74 I »
victory Inc Fleet Rrsrrye over Hrcrralton III III a
Senh*r D ivsm m i game Haker g«*i a lot of help friKit
teammate T llu v Waldo, who jmmjierl III a
third liesl |1l|a&gt;lnl*
The sriond highest *&lt; nrlog lolal on ihe day
wa* a 20 j»tinl effort turned In by Anthonv
l harlc* in a 2M 20 Vkliay lor t alvary ApoMolk
against Sunnltand &lt;’orp In a Junior tnnle*l
In Ih e n »* l week* te * u ll»
J u n io r P rep*i M utual ol O m a ha (MV I’
( haoncey lla m p lo iil tY H e rlta n d |M \I
Irrmaioe IVrkin*) I I Running Rrt»e|* IMVI*
Juatah Srn ll til 2». Rohm Morel* IM VP Mai I hew

stogner l 2 1
Also AMI. Iluslnesa ( MVP Darlu* Well*| 26
Hanford Antique* (MVP Mike Lltweoakl 6 San
ford Fieriri. (MVP Demeirtti* Reeve*l 2M Rei re
4tK.nl IMVP Ctm i Powell) 24
G irl* : llriaik* IMVP Nina llyrd! 14 llradley
See B a sketb a ll. Page 2tt

Boy Scout golf benefit

Hernandez
sparks Ice
in slugfest
with Sharks

SANFORD
Marian County C lub Mill Im**i
tlw Scramble l«» S»v*ullng goll tournament tht*
rooting Fndav fkr, Ill
All pro* reds will go to Dov Stout Tu*&gt;|' n 't til
U k r Mark
The event will begin wllli a (lee got I •HUM al
h .mi a m
and tree breakfast provided by
Mi Donald* Tlie tournament whNh will I*
«t oird on the Calloway Sv* ln n will *iart Mith a
ahotgun atari al *» a m f ree hamburger* hoi
dog* and Huy Sown robbler will t&gt;e pun Hied
alter the tournament
ColumnUU'eartnontsI Jake Vr*t lot Dial *
Jake I w ill tie the gur*t *|*eakrr
1 here w til tie i loaral t o the pin conteata on all
par three hole* a prt/e for the mo*t arruratr
drive on No I and for the longest drive on No
U There al*o will tie «k.w prt/e* and a *llent
aottion
Lntrv lee I* 96Y a player or *240 lor a
lout*oine Tee »pon*or»htp* are SIOO
for tnlorm aiion. call .453 :IN*I

F r o m i t a f f Reperta

S A N F O R D — Adria Hernandez
ripped a lM*e* loaded triple during
an right run second inning lo spark
the Sanford Ire lo a 12 7 win over
llie Daytona Beach Sand Shark* In
Women * Husrhell tz-agur play Sal
u n l a y a l S a n f o r d M e m o r ia l

Stadium
Th e Ire'* Sunday game with
A|iopka w a* rained out
Sanlord climb* to 6 6 . good (or
third plate In Hie league lirbm d the
Apopka Dtamond* ||OY| and Flnr
Ida Tornados I |(V6) Daytona IW-ach
fell lo I 14 allrr a loss to Florida

AROUND TH E S TA TE
Bucs win, still eliminated
T A M P A — ll * a* loO llllle. loo lale lor Ihe
Tain(&gt;a Hav Huff aneer*
The Due* with C raig Ertrkaon throwing
toochdow n |w**r* «*l T I ami 44 yard* lo t liar If*
Wilson won their third straight game lor the
firm lime in 12 year* with a 24 14 victory over
ihe tar* Angrle* Rain* on Sunday
Entering plav tht* weekend the Mot * (VUl
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Playtime Darts crowns ‘Top G u n s ’
Ttv* lop player* in the Playtime Dad* League got
together la»t weekend lo decide Ihi* season s Top
Gun* Left A Fifth seeded Carol Geesaman (right!
Claimed the wom ens crown besting defending Top

Gun champ Jolynn Moreland (left) Right A Playtime
newcomer Steve Harvey (righti. Ihe Men * B League
Champ and 10urnay's fourth vceO look top honors
over Ken Slrawn (left) the owner o» Nice and Easy

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re*nll« from i a tier game* eliminated the IIm *
(ront contention
Ert«k*nn threw lor 241 yard* I7t» ol them to
Wll*on. w hile Errt« t Rhett ran lor 111» y ard* and
a touchdown
Tampa Hay la*t won three In a row in the
*trtkr *hortened I6H2 *ea*«tn when the Itoc*
had th n r la*t winning record and qualified lor
the play oil*

Owners counter, union up next
RYE HHOOK N Y — IU*eliall owner* re­
placed their escalating payroll lav with a Hal lav
Sunday Th e union, however, wild It would ati
like a salary r ap
Management negotiator .John Harrington wild
the plan wa* a "substantial move" by Ihe
owner*, w ho received the union * lalr»t proposal
|u»l 27 hour* earlier The plan al*o ha*
provision* for a secondary lav lhal owner* *a!d
would ensure salaries don't e*c»»lalr
ll didn't *ernt a* If (h r day'* bargaining
produced progres*. but ihe owner* wml their
plait embraced tome of the union * idea* on
future Joint venture*
" T h e y oflerrd u* *omr very lnterr*ting.
enlightened concepl* yesterday Dial •rented to
have opened the door to a jiartortshlp." Atlanta
Brave* president Stan Hasten wild We think ll
behoove* u stogothrou gh lhal &lt;!&lt;■*
Union head Donald Fehr wild hi* *ldr needed
lime lo analyze Ihe plan but lit* initial reaction
wasn't positive.

AROUND TH E NATION
Girls' Basketball
Oak Ridga al Lake Mary. 6 p m
Lake Branllay al Edgewaler JV. 6 p m . V 1 30
pm

B o y s ’ Soccer
Semlnola al Lake Mary JV. 5 45 p m . V. 7 30
pm
Lake Howell al Oviedo JV, 5 45 p m . V. 7 30
pm

Wrestling
SI. Cloud al Lyman JV. 6 3 0 p m .V , 7 30pm

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Oviedo’s Zickafoose sweeps in quad
F r o m Stall R e p o rts

O V IE D O — S e n io r D a v id
7.Ic kali rose m anhandled hi* tiller
opponent* S a tu rd a y In a high
m hool wresiling quadrangle meet at
Oviedo High School
Zickafoose. w re stlin g ai I m»i
pound* pinned hi* Kissimmee
Gateway opponent in 2ft seconil*
and scored technical (all* in ihe
Lion* iMtlle* w lih Seminole and
l^ike Howell
Oviedo scored a lift IH win over
Sem inole and w h ip p e d Bishop

Moure. 7 1 4 around a SB- IB srlhack
al Ih e h a n d * of K l M l n i m r e
Gateway
Fhe junior varsity Lion* also went
2 1 Saturday, lirsling both Semi­
nole. M l 12 and lllshoji Moore
id) lh. hoi toeing in Gateway. 4W
7.U kafaaee w a* one of lour Oviedo
w rentier* In win all three ol hi*
matches Saturday Also sweeping
w e re J e r e m y R e I n h a r d 1140
pound*) Mike G lu m m o (ItiOI. and
Shawn Craig 11711
Gliintnm . who colleclrd a pair of
(orleil win* scored a 7 fi derision

over G a tew ay'* Lance Spencer,
handing Spetvcer hi* llr*l lo** of the
season G lu m m o improved lo 5-0
Reinard picked up a forfeit win
and notched tw o pin* while Craig
won liy forfeit, pin. and technical
(all
Afterward* Oviedo coach Rlrk
Tribit wa* lr** than pleased with
the overall performance of hi* train
W r )u*l didn't wrestle very
w e l l ." *ald T r lb t l
" W e were
extremely Mat all dav Saturday. I
don l know what It wa*
Sec W re s tlin g . Page 211

Nativity’s rally puts Methodists on hold
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SA N FO R D — Th e party'* not over yri
Alter seeing a 74) lead dl*a|&gt;|»e.ir. Ih r l-akr Mary
Church of Ih r Nativity Catholic Crusader* rallied for
four run* In the Imitum of Ih r seventh Inning In
extinguish ih r Sanford First United Methodist &lt; liurch
Flame*' *l* game winning streak. 11-10. m Sanford
Church Softball League action al O u te r Park Saturday
Th e Crusader* got ufl lo a strong *lart. *m rlng llvr
run* In the bottom of ihe fifth Inning and taking a 7 0
lead Inin Ihe flfih Inning. The Flame* Marled thrlr
comeback with four run* In the flfih and then look a
10-7 lead with six run* In the seventh, setting the stage
(or Ih r rally.
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Sanford Firsl Na/arene broke a 2-2 lie with a run In Ihe
(mirth liming and went on lo eliminate Sanford ( nttral
ILijiilsl from idle contention 12 4
The win by the Crusader* kepi their title hoj»e» alive
and slopped the Flame* from w inning Hie title outright.
See Softball. Page 2B

Next weekend. Sanlord will host
Hie Tornado* In a I w o game *rrie*
at Sanford Memorial Stadium
D a y to n a Heath play* u* lough
every lim e.” said Sanford manager
Mike Ferrell " ll was a sloppy game
We got llie ra rlv lead and did what
bail lo do lo hang on A lot of people
got to |&gt;lav lottav whit b I* good
Next week i« very linjiortant
We're plaving two game* against
learn lhal * dirrclly ahead «*f ii * in
Ih r standing* (Xir late I* in our own
hand* '
Lant Cabral led Sanford * 14 fill
attack with two double*, a single,
iwti run* scored, and three Rill
W inning pitcher S irp h a n lr Rretl
contributed ih rrr single* and .three
run* stored
Susan S la h lry added a double,
single, one run. and an Rill Elaine
Salas *lnglrd twite, scored a run.
and had iw o RHI Michelle Slurgrs*
hail a single and Iwo RHI while
Christy Weaver singled amt scored
iw o run* Jam ie Linn al*t&gt; till a
single Hernandez hat! a run lo go
with tier double and three RHI
Reed, w h o lin jiro v rd lo 6-1.
labored th ro u gh seven Innings,
allowing six run* llwu ra rn rd l tin
right hi'* and iwo walk* S h r also
struck out two Hernandez pitched
the final two mnmg*. surrendering
an unearned run and walking Iwo
Sunday's raluoul will Im- made u|i
a* pari ol a d o u h lrh ra ilrr on
Saturday. Ja n . 7.
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Promolloii* always bring a new
scl of headache*
Seminole High School * growing
studrnl |mtpul.iiIon ha* earned II a
jiromollon ol sort*. Now arumig the
stair's 06 largest high school*.
Seminole will I k- a Class 6A school
for Ihe next Iwo yrai*
For Ihe nrxl iw o year*. Seminole
will (day In 6A D lsirlrt -I along with
ih r rest nl ihe S&lt; ituiiolr County
sc lin o le . T h e V o lu s ia C o u n iy
schools lhal used lo lie a pari ol
OA-4 have Ikc - ii moved lo other
districts or reclassllletl
That could |&gt;rr*cnl somr pro
hlnns lor Seminole fooihall coach
Ernie McPherson.
"ll could Ik- a iirohlrm for u* lo
schedule games,’ salrl McPherson
■'We're not sure we're going lo Ik able to play. There me schools we'd
like lo jilay. Iml llte y 'rr not sure II
they're going lo I k - alile lo play us."
For McPherson — mid the other
five S e m in o le C o u n ty fooihall
roaches — scheduling lias Ik-cii
(airly easy for llie lust six lo rlgltl
year*.

FOR TH E B ES T COVERAGE O

games to fill oul th rlr schedule*
Th e obvious avenue would I k - lo
pursue games against Orange or
Volusia C o u n ty opponent*, bul
I here are glitches In bolli strategies

T o begin w ith, hall ol each
school's lO-g.mte schedule Is filled
vs- It Ii mandatory game* against Ihr
rest of the Seminole A lh lrllc Con­
ference while a greal jK-rcrntagc of
Ihe rest of Ihe schedule was Ailed
wiih mandatory game* w iili district
opjionenl*.
The Iasi four years. Lake Mary.
L y m a n . L a k e H r u iit lc y . Lake
Howell, and O vlrdo rat h trad our
free game it) schedule while Semi­
nole iiatl iw o open date* on llielr
calendar.
Now. with Ih r five SA C games
coinciding with llie five OA District
•I games, each county school will
have m come up wllli five more

"W e 'v e been tulklng lo somr
Orangr Couniy schools, but we've
hrurrl lhal they may have to sluy In
c o u n t y for l l t r l r m m d is tric t
games." explained McPherson " W r
would love to play A|Mi|&gt;ka W r tl
like lo get Edgewaler la former
district opponent) hack on our
schedule. And wc'tl like In krr|&gt;
jilavlug Winter Park.
" H u t th e y (O r a n g e C o u n t y
st Ik k i Is I may have ihr some pro­
blem tli.it w r had In ilral with Hie
Iasi few years Th e y're supjiosrd lo
have a principals' meeting by Ihe
rut! ol the month and let us know ."
Orange County's 11 school* lhal
qualify lor Cluss 6A will make tip
Districts 5 and 6 Th e y ulso play a*
the Metro C o n frrrn re II Orange
C ouniy schools o|d In (III oul llielr
non district schedule* with confer­
ence games, they won't have any
o |k - ii date* lo accomodate Seminole

C o u n iy opjMinrut*
As far as traveling east. Drlam d
and Deltona w ill play In 6A-Distrlri
4 along w ith Ora Ia Forest and
Candler Lake W eir, the district lhal
will provide Hie opponents lor Hte
6A-4 champion and runner-up In
the first round ol Hie slate playolfs
Doth Mainland and Spruce Creek
have dropped m il of llie ioj&gt; 116 Into
llie second Her of 00, which will
make up Class SA
"W e 'd love lo play D cLand." said
McPherson, adding that he would
prefer lo play an all 6A schedule ll
p o s s ib le
" T h e y ' v e be en o u r
arrhrlvals lor years And I think a
game between us and Deltona
would Ik- good for Ihe area "
Had Ihe u rw district allgiimenl
lK-en In |darc Ihl* year. Seminole
would have advanced lo Hie stale
playolfs as Hie district runner-up
ttehlnd Lake ilruntley. T h ird In
SA-Dlstrtct 6 with a 1-2 record.
S e m in o le w a* 4-2 against 6A
schools. Including 4-1 in Ih r SAC.
S e m in o le a lso bent C la s s 4A
Galnesvllle-Eastslde.

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tlapllBl and F itm N a ra rrn r arr itrd for third
with 4 4 rrcords. while Majesty Is 3-5 and
Sanhird Christian Is 2-6
T h r season ts srhrd u lrd to end next
Saturday al Chase Park with Central
playing the Crusaders at 9 a.m . the Flames
i.iking on Sanford Christian at 10 a m and
Majesty buttling Na/arrnc at 11 a m
Powering the Crusaders were, with four
hits — Ikin Basil (home run, double, two
runs, three RBI); three hits — Mrl Goings
(two triples, double, three runs, two Kill);
two hits — Frank I.uhinskas (two runs. HBI|.
Mike Ftutrlk (two RBI). IH.akr Murray IRBII
one hit — Chris I.uhinskas (run. RBI). Jason
Johnson and J im Mowlnskl (run), Mike
Desa. A n d y Srym anskl, run — Bill Quinn

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with three hits — C hris Daporr (double, two
runs. RBI) To n y Blade llwo runs) two hits
— Mark Blythe (run. RBI). To n y DeSonnter
(run); one hit — W .L . Grarey and Roliert
Jones (run. RBII. Oran Smith (two RBI|.
T o m Grarey (RBI), two runs — Rotiert
Sm ith.
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hits — Toody Rosas (double, three runs, two
RBI); four hits — Mart- Vliet (three runs,
three RBII; three hits — Ike Mendura (three
runs, four RUII, Steve Jarrell (two runs, two
RBI), two hits — Manny Garay (double, two
runs, two RBI). Ricky Vilomar (double, two
runs. RBII. Adrian Bourgeois (ru n . ihrre
RBII. Rob Mullet! (run two RBI). Ken
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two ru n t). Mike Plpltone (two RBIi. .Joe
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(RBIi; run — Jell Overbuy. J .D Segrovrs
RBI - J o c R u l t .
Lifting First Na/arene weir, with three
bits — Perry Hestler (double, run. RBI), Ron
Cardell (t)nee RBIi. two hits — T o m Clark
(two runs, two Rl)l|. Scott Wade (two runs.
R B II. D o u g l.otjt; one hit — I ’ln lllp
Sutherland Idoublc. ru n . three RBII. Wayne
Gager llwu runs|. David Wllllnk and Carem
Gager (run). Grady Legelte IRBI I two runs
— Frank Turner.
Pacing thr Central Baptist attack w rrr.
with Ihrre tilts — Mike McCoy and Jay
Crutchfield (run. RBI) one ini - John
luirnrr (run. RBIi. Eddie Coggon IRBII.
Kevin Wiilttlngton and Amos Spartnw (run).
To m m y Holland Sr . T o m m y Holland .It

Basketball—
Coot (n u rd from I B
(M VP Tab Lovell) 10

Seniors: la lv a ii

Aji**»ioln

(M V P O a ry l Redding) 60

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i*ower Dlstrlliuiiiin IMVP Jt**h
MottI*I (H AnK I lie (MVP Julio
Reyes) 33. American Legion
(MVP Steven Ciiiirri 32 f (ret
Reserve (MVP-Geotge (Ukerl 71
Ke&lt; re a l Ion III (MVP Marcus
S lir ( iji .i t ill |3. Video Vauli
(MVP Mlke RoblttMinl 33. Sun

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started the S,in|nrd Reitealloii
Department is hi ill looking lor
people in i *-r e s t e d in coaching
one of the boys am t girl*
tt.iskrllt.ill learns, whether as a
head coach or asan a s s i s t a n t
Interested patties should I all
.c m 3 6 9 7 and ta lk to J im
N&lt; haefer

Wrestling—
C o n tin u e d from IB

Of the five freshman wirsiling
on Oviedo's varslly sltle. Iwo
were singled out by Trllili for
ilirir rffoiis Saturday Derek
Hayworth 1(43 |Niunds| jp*sird
Ids itrst varsity win wtlh a pin
itgallisl Bishop Moore Brian
Walts |J32. IflO) had a win lt&gt;
littleII and was (tinned iwlee. bul
wrestled tough.' said 1 rlblt
Oviedo (2 3 in final Uieetsl
wrestles again Tuesilay al
W i n t e r Park before hosting
Sarusoia Wednesday night
S0FKA SWEEPS FOR PATS
SPRINGS
Jason Sftlka was 3-for*3 for lit*
Lake Braidley varsity Wrestling
team Saturday, winning all ihrrr
ol Ills malt In s tor ihe Pairlois in
a cpiudranglr meet with l^tke
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Unwell Lym an and Tllusvltlr
S*ilka | I7 I |Mtunds| nolchrd a
lltsi |trri*Ml pin In llte Pairlois
3 U 2 ) win m r l Dike Howell H r
also hail a sf'iond jierlod jiln as
l-ike Brantley lo*l. 40 32 to
Tlin s i llle and scored a 19 4
ina|or decision victory us t.vman
I o |i |h &lt;I the Pairlois. 39-37
Tile Patriots led the dual wllh
the Greyhounds 3l*2H, w llh
three w rigid classes to go. hut
Lym an scored II ol the match's
final 16 (mints to jiull mil the
win. Andy llelieri scoring a 17-2
lc&lt; Iiii leal lall at IM9 pounds and
Alex Hannah j*u king up a forfeit
win at Heavy weigh!
I.\niaii Is tuck In arllon to

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�•twifo'd Harold, Sanfont. Florida - Monday, Dacamoar 17. 1 »4 • St

People
Give unique holiday gifts

IN BRIEF

Tips to select a plant for a special person

Search on for Mrs. Sanford
SA N FO R D
Mr* Florida USI otlli 1*1* are looking Inf lh*
next Mr* Sanford T h r woman a rlrtlrd will represent Sanford
at Ih r H8)3 Mrs Florida USI Pageant to l*c licit! In Orlando on
May 12 and 13 Married women lietween ihe agr* of 24 and SO
wlm have been married for a minim um of iwo year* by J u ly I.
I IMIS 1(041ifv to *om jk- tr
Ihe Mr* Florida USI Pageant I* an official |&gt;rrliinlnary of the
Mr* International I’agr.uit a *y*tem which rn ognlre* ihr
vlrltre* of professional. family and ('ornmunlty Involvement
among married women "Cnnlesianla lomjrete In three
latrgottea says lie * Jo h n l.ui(o "‘Fifty (ir n r n l of lire w ore la
given In the Interview categorv Twenty five jwrrrtit I* awarded
In the physical fitness &lt;ategory and 23 pen ent I* awarded In
the evenlnK gown category ronlealanta wear aerohlr wear lor
th» physical fltnea* rom|&gt;eili|on and there I* no awlmaolt
competition
For an appltr atlon and Information, r ail the atate office at
|4()7|N.I7 2f'rfi*t or write to Mr* Florida Pageant at P O IV&gt;*
lOHtr, taraahatchee FI. 33470 lOHO

Gift g ivin g time is here again and
hojielully most of you have finished rrurrr of
your shopping Ilian I There arr usually a
few friend* and relative* who require a
“ unique” or different gift — gift* that take
more time and lliought For anmr of theseon your hat. plant* gardening hooks or
handmade &lt; raft* from ihe garden can oflrr a
nice, thoughtful solution A hralthy vigor
ou* plant la uaually a welcome addition for
either hom r. offlre or lands* a(ie While a
*|M-cul gardening teHik r an amply fill that
rm p tv *pa*e on thr trunk shelf And of
ccnirse. a handmade gift alway* make* thr
rrctplent feel apectal
W h rn shopping for plant* Ihrre arr a few
important iijm to k rrp In m ind loenaurr thr
gill you give l* well received fo naldrr first
where- ihe plant will tealdr Will the plant be
plat eel inside the home (temporarily ot
jrrrm a n riiilyl or in the landscape? Use the
follow ing ups as a guide
Whether you're shopping for a gift, or a
jrlant for your collection, shop wisely I'tants
come in a wide range of grades, condition*
ami standard*, and It's sometime* hard to
tell w h ith rtnr* have the best chance for
survival Usually better quality plants will
coat mtirr. hut this I* not always the caseOr ■aatonally nursertea otlrr top quality
plant* at bargain price* — the moat
lrnjrott.ini thing ta to Ire able to spot quality
plant* at any price tarok for compart, rather
than spindly or leggy plant* — a bushy
plant la usually a good sign A spindly plant
with few leaves may he the victim of leaf
sjrrrl disease. Insect problems or Improper
eare Makr aurr the Iravra have good
uniform color Chick leaf tips for browning
or yellowing. Inspect the trunk and brum
rhea to see that they are absent of cracks,
(reels or m al* front wounds
Carefully examine each plant for any
signs of Inserts or disease symptoms like
*(roited leave* curled or distorted leaves, or
scale Insert* on *trm and underside of
leave* C h e c k Ihe so il for adequate
moisture Ptrk each plant up and make sure
that Ih r root* aren’t growing out of Ih r

CALENDAR
Cancer support group meets
Sup|&gt;ort Hope arid Recovery, S H A M , meet* every Monday
afternoon at 3 p m at Central Florida Regional Ho*pltal In the
far corner ol llie dlnlii|( room Thl* I* a aelf help sujqiort group
for all cancer survivors whether In treatment now or flnlahed
with It Call 324 873? or 322-7785 for more Information

Help for gamblers offered
Gambler* Aimnvmou* and Gant Anon for family and friends
inert *r|&gt;aratrlv Monday and Frlilay (non smokers) at 7
p m . ( him h oi the Good Shepherd. 331 Lake Avr Maitland
For more information &lt;all 2.W1 9206

Al-Anon group gathers
If you are troubled by thr aleofiolUm of a Irriml or relative,
ihere i* help Serenity W on. an At Anon group lor friend* and
family of alcohohra. will meet ra rh Monday. Tur*day and
ihunwtay night at H p m at the Sahara Club. 2587 S Sanford
Ave . Sanford For more Information, rail 332-4122

Narcotics Anonymous meets in Sanford
Nar&lt;v&gt;tlc* Anonymou* meet* Monday it H p m
Prr*bytrrtan llouae of Goodwill. 317 Oak Ave . Sanford

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bottom or circ ling In the pot Also consider
wherr a gift plant will evrntuallv Ire grown
If the plant I* to Ire kept indoor* determine
whether It require* special lighting —
African violet* need a northern rapoaure If
the plant will be grown outdoor* determine
whether It's adaptable to the climatic
condition* of Itw eventual planting site Add
a personal touch by attaching a handwritten
riotr with rare Instruction* The following I*
a list of pbint* most comm only given a*
holiday gifts
P o ln scttla —- After the bloom* fade and
the danger of frost has (M**ed. the plant
may he transplanted outside lamk for
plants with unuprnrd Rower* and good
bract color
C ltru a — Makes thr prrfrt t Florida plant
gilt for usr tn the landscape or (ratio and can
often he purr based with fruit attached
Holiday cactus — Will grow and flower
for years to come wtlli proper care This
prrrnnlal plant can hr moved outdoor*
during the warmer weather
C h ria tm a a c h e rry or pepper
It *
available In a variety of color*, red bring ihe
most popular color .Vof usual Iv soluble for
rating- thosr ib.it arr arr "hot " I’tants dir
aftrr fruiting
Kalaacboeo — They rr available in many
bright colors Including a brilliant red They
have a long bloom period and make
wonderful house plant* once flowering ha*
ceased
Foliage plaato — Make wonderful gilt* for
Ihe low light found in home* and office* and
can be easily decorated with ribbon and

fresh or dried flowers
Gardening book* arr always great gift* al
the liollday* and tanks ran last a llfrtirnr
Rook* that I have found useful Include
“ Florida Critter*” by Hill Zak. "T h e Guide
lo Honda Wlldflower*" bv Waller Kingsley
Taylor, ' ’Florida Landscape Plants" by John
V Watkins arid Thomas J Sheehan, and
Dk llonarv of Plant Same*” by Allen J
Coombco T h e rr arr numerous honk* avail
able on Just about any gardening topic
thinkable such a* butterfly gardening,
xertt* aping, landscape design, orchid*, pr
rrnntal*. wildlife, herb*, flower drying to
name Just a few. I'm aurr a visit lo your
favorflr taaikstorr will ahortrn your gift list
and broaden your knowledge For an extra
sj iet laI touch, visit one of thosr specialty
hook store* like Mil klrr* in Oviedo Mlcklers
FlorldUna Inc ha* book* covering many
topic* unique lo Florida I received a lovely
butterfly laaik a* a Hanukkah gill this year,
so I know what special gift* book* make
It plants or book* ahnol plants are not
appropriate maybe a handmade gift such a*
a wreath, table decoration or simitar Item
will solve your dilemma Use whal you have
r.ri liand err purchase item* from a local craft
store to make a unique gift with a personal
touch A wreath can even be decorated with
gardening tool*, seed packets, small peal
|»ot.*, garden gloves and similar Item* — a
sure hit with active gardeners Use your
Imagination and experiment — you may be
surprised at your talent For additional Ideas
check tn gardening magazines and garden
tng catalogs If you are unable to m akr your
own gilt*, many local and sjwdalty shops
c a n y unusual Item* Some shops will
design to order and some have a wide
assortment of ready made gill*
Each year I m akr wreaths for many of my
family and In law*, other* receive orchids In
full bloom, some receive decorated potted
evergrren trees while still others get garden
diaries, and I haven't heard a complaint yet.
Remember, all items mentioned also make
great gift* for kid*

Nurses to meet monthly
T h r licensed Practical Nuraea Ass** la I Ion ol Florida. In c .
meet* the *r&lt; ond Monday of the month at 0 30 p.m at
Kllarney liaptiat C hurch. 701 Form&lt;»*a Ave C R.U class
provided each month All meeting* are open to l.PNa and to
*tudent»and graduate I.PN* For Information call 299 4321

Sewing club gathers
Every Tuesday from 9 30 a m to noon, the WOOIMK Sew ing
Cluli gather* at the l.akr Mary Senior Cetiler. 13H N Country
C lub It.Mil. to make liaby clothes. and Item* for nursing homr*
aa well aa Item* for the Chriatmaa Store The iirm* made by
I lie chib are donated to preemie bable*. riuralng home rraldrnta
and gill* for the annual Chriatmaa More.

Garden club has
annual bazaar

Activities for seniors

Betty Akers (left), president of
Ihe Sanford Garden Club, and
Barbara Bradshaw, vice presi­
dent, were co^hairmen of the
club's annual bazaar Dec 2
and 3. The event, held al the
clubhouse, attracted a large
number of patrons who en
Joyed shopping for unique
crafts as well as homemade
goodies Also, breakfast and
lunch were served both days.
Many a Christmas gift was
purchased at the colorful
event.

l.akr Mary Senior* Invite anyone 55 years or older to Join
them In a weekly activity on Tuesday Art. from 9 a in to noon,
at the Frank Evans Center. 158 N. Country Club Hoad

Weekly Lions Club meeting
the Sanford l.lon* C lub meet* every Tuesday a I noon at the
Colonial Room In downtown Sanford For Information, call
Andrea Kra/elaeal 330-0116

Bridge club to meet, play
Sanford Duplicate Hrldge Club meet* at noon each Tuesday
at the Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce. 400 E Flr*t St..
Sanford

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Kiwanis Club of Casselberry meets

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Kt wants Club of Casselberry meets every Tursday a I 7 30
a m., at Village the Casselberry Senior Center. For Information,
call 831 8545

Over-50 Club meets Tuesday
The Over 50 Club meets thr second and fourth Tuesday, at
10 30 a m . at thr Sanford Senior Center. Seniors are welcome

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D E A R A B B T t I'm writing as a
follow-up to your column on thr
Great American Smokrout
Many people die as a result of
smoking, while others manage
to live long am i productive lives
111 m y rase. I quit smoking Ihe
day I found nut that I had cancer
of the tongue.
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had colialt radiation. Iridium
Implants twice, plus two major
surgeries to remove m y tongue
and left Jaw. Due to thr expertise
of m y surgeon, almost 17 years
later. I am here to write this
letter.
As a result of m y smoking. 1
luivr no sense of smell, and I lost
ubout 90 percent of m y ability to
tastr I have one-half of a lower
Jaw. no teeth (although I do have
an ujqcrr denture), und It takes
me an hour to eat an average
meal.
What has krjit me going?
Positive thinking Also. 1 have
tiecomr a health nut. and If l told
you how m any vitamins t take
dally, you wouldn't believe me. I
walk two to five miles a day. rain
or shine.
Because of me. nearly 100
peplr have quit smoking. All II
took was for them lo take a look
Into m y "gorgeous" mouth.
T o those who continue to
smoke two parks or more a day.

try to Imagine what It's like lo
have no longue. Keep smoking
and you may find out!

H O W A R D SINGER.
H O LLYW O O D
D EA R H O W ARD; Th a n k you
for ih r (Miwcrful warning you
sounded by sharing your cxjierlcnce. It also gives m r a chance to
warn my readers about another
tobacco-related pttlall
hi 1994. Ihe U S . surgeon
general rrjxirtrd Ili.»t more than
3 million teen-ugers smoke clg.i
rettes in addition. 20 percent ol
mule high school students now
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"smokeless" tobacco. T h r Fed­
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Prevention reports that the
number of 12- to 17-yrar-olds
who smoke has not declined,
and the use of chewing tobacco
Is gaining (Kijiularlty.

E x j x t I s tn addlrtlons fear that
If we do not curb the use of
smokeless tobacco by our young
jieoplr. the rate of oral cancer
will skyrocket over the next
decade or two. And It should not
be assumed that teens arc
merely substituting one llfrthrratrnlng practice for another:
In the surgeon general's report.
43 p erm it of mule high school
settlors w ho u s r smokeless
tobarco products also smoke
cigarettes.
Young people: Ask not for
whom the bell lolls: It lolls for
thee.

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Picasso said: " I have always
believed and still believe that
artists who live and work with
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should not remain liidlllrrriil lo
a conflict In which thr highest
values of humanity ami elvtluallon are at stake.”

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Lake M onroe this weekend
brightened the eaters between
Seminole and Volusia counties
o n S a tu rd a y e v e n in g
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b o a ts , so m e o l them the
h o m a t o l those on board
brought the Christm as spirit to
the waio'lront alter a da» ot
parades, tree lightings the
arrival ot Santa C laus and
other activities brought the
holiday Spirit to the land The
colorful lights shimmered off
the eater biasing a path to the
happy day which it com ing
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Associated Press Writer
NEW ARK, N J
T I h- FBI
sa ys the " U n a b o m b e r " has
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bo m b that k illrd an esrcuttve
days alter he was p rn m o lrd to
general m anager ol one ol na
turn S largest ad vert Islng firm s
E v id e n e r lin k s S a t u r d a y 's
killing of Y o u n g A R u b lra m
e xc c u llvr Th o m a s M n w r to 14
other rsplosions over If3 years
lire F ill said Hut the identity ol
Ihe bomber and the reasnn whs
Moss«-r was targeted rrm a tn a
m y s te ry .

Since I97N, the serial bom ber
has killed one other person and
injured 2.1 m ore Mosser 50 was
the first vtrttm w ho d idn't w ork
at a university or In the ro m
puter and airline industries, the
F ill saul Sunday
T h e r o m p o n r n t s of th e
bom b, its construction, m ake us
believe the bom bs are lin ke d ."
F B I agent l l a m M aw n told a
new s co n le rrn re
O ne clue lin k in g the attacks Is
that most ot the bntnbs hail
components, designed to survive
the blasts stam ped w ith the
initials " F t ’ ." a m em ber of the
■ask lo n e in v e s tig a tin g the
bom bing* told T h e Associated
Press

It » m v understanding that a »
m a n y an 11 of the devices
contained sim ilar pieces." Salt
Lake C ity poller Sgt Don Hell
*ald in an Interview Sunday
A letter to I he New York
Tim e s Iasi year, believed to lie
(to rn the b o m b e r, id e n tifie d
" F C ' ' as an anarchist group
Investigators have concluded
that " F C " represents an obscene

phtase denigrating cotnptilers
The T Imes ic p o rin t today
In the two weeks before Ihe
Imrnti was sent, com puter giant*
X e ro x C o rp
a n d D ig ita l
F ip iip tiu til C o rp h irrd Y o u n g A
K u b ti a m

M aw n however sa il hr dlitn'l
know || M osser s at t taints had
anv links to the hom brt'e p rr
v lous targrts
T h e latest package arrived
F rid a y, neatlv w ra p jird about
the sire of a v idrnt.ijie and
addressed lo Mosser lie was
about to lakr his wile Susan
and their two a h lld rrn out to hoy
a Christm as tree Saturdav when
he opened it
Th e powerful evjdosson killed
him . blew a large hole m ihe
k lir b r n counter, and filled then
house tn the New Yotk Cttv
sub u rb oi N orth C ald w e ll n i
w ith smoke
Mrs Mnssrr stream ed al the
sight of her husband s bloodied
body Their U v r .o t ild daugh
trr ran lo neighbor* homo* far
help Th e m u p le 's 15 m o n th -old
daughter and a neighbor % child
also were tn the home, but not
hurt
M aw n said Investigators don't
know where the parkagr was
m ailed I rum
According »o an FH1 juuJUr
the killer is probably a while
m an In ht« ItOs or 40* wuh a
high school education w ho has a
grudge against high technology
and lakes grr.it pride In building
bom bs
Investigators believe he first
lived In Chicago, then m oved to
U tah and California A compos
Itr sketch was d ra w n after a
w llltess rrjm rted seeing a titan In
a htMidetl sweatshirt and aviaior

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the |Mrklng lot of i com puter
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Th e hnmti exploded m om ents
later, c n ilra tly In ju rin g a store
em plover Hell told the AP that It
was one of the bom bs that
contained a piece ol metal hear
lug Ihe let lets T V "
The twmitvs have twen ru n
s tru t ted w it h h a rd to tra c e
household item s nails w r r w s
towels bshtng line glue string
h a n d tn a &lt;1 e s w i t c h e s
a
(u ro m e te r m etal. |Hprs gun
(■»w der and batteries
The F B I is offering a • I m illion
reward for Inform ation In (lie
bom bings
A l least three of the other
victim s were featured in Tim e s
stories describing them as trad
r r s in th e ir h ig h technology
Helds and a storv on Mosser *
prom otion was published H o 5
the n e w s ju p rr r r p c i r d I&lt;slay
Mosser a form er newsm an in
the Philadelphia bureau of Th e
Assoc latrd Press was promoted
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ager and r s r c u t lv r vice jirrsi
dent at Y o u n g A K ubicam after
alm ost 25 years al Hurston
Marsteller. the c o m fu n y s public
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say, 1 lie had (with senior cor
por aIe m anagem ent and
i lient rrla trd matters '
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17— Aportments
Furnished / Rent

All

Nona
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Home) 7 Rent
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____ Rentals ___
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BATEMAN REALTY
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110— Office
Space / Rent
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133— For Lease
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Cleaning Service ~

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BATEMAN REALTY
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377 7(43

1SS— Condominiums
Co Op/ Sale
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pan courya 1 1 . TV rm . t i l .
d in in g (r in g rm cam b a
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facing gait ( " C M OR E A T
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1S7— Mobile
Homes / Sale

~

Pressure Cleaning
DUN F i l l 0 *4 - drlraaayi
roof*, pool dackt. » * i k i
fuNivri f i w h i
M l 4IH

Home Improvement

Tree Service

AF f O H O A B LE H O M I Hepair
OupanOebt* All phetat Call
tor Fraaatf Michael J ) ) MO*
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117— S p o r t in g G o o d s
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113— Lawn A Gertfen
F E D O E F I HP t ' M fi Vary
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231 — Good Things

N Eel

/m l m hma Mr Oiriyfmati
L aaa* takea v t n g n I t huyhai

23S— Trucks /
Buses / Vens

_______ mam

M A R Y 'S K IT C H E N N M M d l
rata* , ate C*n •• ardar
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1 1 1 — B u ild in g

231— Cers
C H F r t L S B CORDOBA t ) at*
m .iai .• ra 'ia rf candift*"'

• ABA MAO W H I I l l 1 jq \
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b ro rt* . I C m - . a d 11
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115-C o m p u t e r s

m u#

• CADILLAC 0 E V IL L E
ALL FO W alF' Only I I W O
bat* *fMr PiantacdF JH B M 4

233— Auto Pftrts
_/ Accessories

m iv*t

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230— Anfique/Clessic
Cers

177 7(11

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Instruments

231— Vehicles
Wenfed

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Annrjca Fam^ tu*^ OT )*W

231-Motorcycles
end Bikes
W ILL BUY

111— Pets A Supplies
• C N F IIT M A S F U F F T I • •&lt;
• Id F a f f n a ila * t a ir a g a r
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200— Livestock/Farm
Supplies

m in#

• A N TEN N A
M » H
c a n p im p i m rrm _______
BOOK C O IL IC T IO N .
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241— Recreetionel
Vehicles / Cempers
• C H I V Y MaMr hama -fa
C a m . rim* great * all bat"
A.C. GanaraMr Nan a n ^ng
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M l rtt\
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tail ton!* — d

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we call It 'antique'."
"I don't think It's ugly,
I think It'* unique."
"It isn't silly,
it's simply quaint."
"It doesn't need tossing,
It just needs paint."

CARRIWt COVE
ffauRa
Cammuaity

1*000

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car** S4.M0 nifh larmt ar
M W O catfiM /M O atl________

111— Appliances
/ Furniture

DOM INION F A IN TIN O o tfrn
profai»ion*l painting for your
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•furnished m u i/i. ii

372 74 11

Painting

153— AcreageLots/ Sale

•14 X I*. 1/1 14. Ipkf U
S K Y L IN E «* i t r e e
W OOD

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4 0 7
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Property/Sele

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I m m r r U * r* i„ n l r * M P O R Z IG R EA LTY

M O N TH LY a n d o u a f t i f l y
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323-5774

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Carpet/lnstallation *

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Additioni &amp;

143— Out of St*f*
Property / S*l*

HALL REALTY

Accounting"

Remodeling

M AN ? M lh * i *4 i n * Ittmiyfat
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2IS— Boats end
Accessories

141— Hornet for Sale
IR 3 — T e l e v i s i o n /

th ih

Triple* / Rent

____________

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probably Improve In the year
ahead This could be due. In
part, to starting a new job with
g rra lrr benefits
S A G IT T A R IU S (Nov. 23-Dec.
211 II Is usually brat lo let our
hearts rule our brads when
m aking decisions concerning
friends Today, however, this
policy could complicate mailer*.
Major change* are ahead for
Sagittarius In Ih r coining year.
Send for your AstroTiraph pre­
dictions tcxlay Mall 91 25 lu
Asiro G ra ph , c/o this newspajier.
1*0 IWix 44(11. New York. NY
10103. He surr to stair your
rodiar sign
C A P R IC O R N (Dec. 22 J a n
10) Someone who has m anipu­
lated you In Ih r past might try
using flattery tcxlay to pull your
strings again
A Q U A R IU S (Jan. 20 Feb 101
T r y not to boast about things
t o d a y If y o u h a v e n ' t a c -

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and a point or two fewer
E a a t'a d o u b le w a s n 't for
penalty - It allowed vpadra
(Alter three aulta fiavr treen bid
around the table. | like lo play
llial a doutilr allow* Ihr lourth
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returned a *padr H r knew It
w ould supply South with a
discard And It was highly u n ­
likely that South had are-lhtrd of
hearts So West ahould have
•witched to heart* East could
have made It easier for hi*
partner, however Under the
v p a d r a rc . h r ahould h a v r
dropped thr quern, thr high
card being a suit-preference
signal lor thr higher ranking
aide suit Now. even a sleepy

com jillahrd them yet. If you
rnlsa the mark or fall short. Il
could prove rmltarrasalng
P IS C E S (Feb 2aM arch 201
Guard against th r Inclination
tcxlay to view Important devel­
opments not as they actually
are. but as you would like them
to be.
A R IE S (March 21 April 10)
You m ay havr substantial malerial gains today, bul there Is also
an indication that you might be
reluctant to share whal other*
helped you acquire.
T A U R U S (April 20M ay 20)
T o d a y you m ight make a d ­
justments or concessions above
and beyond wliat Is necessary lo
appease someone Importent to
you. He fair without being fool­
ish.
G E M I N I (May 2 1-June 201
Your Ideas are reasonably gcxxl
tcxlay. but you might Implement
them In a counterproductive
manner. He assertive, but also
use your brail
CANCER (June 21-July 221
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and charming |x-rsc&gt;n socially.

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to say or do extremely rude
things He careful.
LEO (J u ly 23 Aug 22) You
ran handlr today a unfortunate
developments In a manner I ha I
will not larnlah your Image
H o w rvrr. your aasix-tatrs might
not lx- m i lucky.
V IR G O (A ug 23 Sept 22) II
you are selling a product or
promoting an Issue today, limit
your presentation lo the facts.
Attempts to embellish could cost
you customer*

LIBRA (Sept. 23 Oct 231 Do
trig things for other* only In
hope* of getting something bet­
ter In return Ls self defeating
When you offer your help, your
greatest reward will lie Ihe act
Itself.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24 Nov 221
Your partner* might handle col­
lective Interests more c o m ­
petently than you today. Instead
of rejecting their efforts. It's In
your lies! Interest to cooperate.
C C S R r r l R M I * * * NE X 1P A P E R C N
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                    <text>M ONDAY

N o v e m b e r 21, 1994

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Sanford Herald
Serving Sanford, Lako Mary and Samlnola County ainco 1008
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Sanford Florida

Federal aid sought
C o u n ty sto rm d a m a g e e x c e e d s $500,000

l INSIDE
1 S p orts

Ice freeze Tornados
T A \ ARES
The Sanford Ire ti*ik over llisi
place in thr Women'* Baseball I cague with a
i t r r p of thr Florida Tornado* in la* air*
S r r Pag* III

i People

Caring for holiday cactus
It a I hr kTiiw H) Im hollilav *'•»* Im to nuke It*
colorful debut In hrt Gardening column today,
T r u h Thom as tell* reader* how to rare lot thr
|»i|UiUr holiday plant
Sec Page 30.

BRIEFS
McDonalds robbed
A L T A M O N T E SPHINGS - Investigator* from
thr Srm lnntr County S h rrtir* olft«r Major
Crime* sec tuui are looking for thr |ier*nn who
robbed thr McDonald * Restaurant on S K 4:tB
and Anchor Hoad itrar Altamontr Spring*
A c c o rd in g to sheriff • spokesm an E d
McDonough. whnrtlv brforr midnight Saturday
a black male arm rd with a handgun walkrd into
thr restaurant and demanded money (rom the
r ashler* He reportedly esc aped on foot with an
undetermined amount of money.
No one was Injured during the robbery

B y MICH PPBIPAUP
Herald Staff Writsr_______________________________
Srmtnoie County has lieen Included in Gover­
nor l-awtou Chiles' list of routines recommended
for federal loans lo coinjM-nsate for damage
caused by Tropical Storm (Gordon
Damage in Seminole County t* estimated al
user a lu ll million dollars
"W e conducted our survey with Inspector*
Itom IL M A (Federal Emergency Management
Agency) over the weekend?* said Emergency
Coordinator Ken Roberts “ There arr still anmr
other area* lo tie rheckrd. so some spec the
damage arras remain to be determined."
County Manager Ron Rahviri said m uch of Hie
damage was in the W in*nod arra near Alla
monte Springs “ We had about 25 homes
itamagrd there with some ol the people having to
be rvacuatrd to shelters " he explained
Rabun said there w r r r al*o several d o rm

homes srvrrely damaged In Hie Midway arra
W r dldll I have to rvai viatr any of thrill
though.' Rabun said "Most of Ihr people who
needed lie Ip rente lo Ihr she tiers on Hietr own **
Today, lo im ri lluiricane Gordon lias moved
over Crrtlrul Florida and has rapidly dissipated
Max Mayfield, with ih r National Hurricane
Center III Coral Gatilrs said h r ho|irs thr storm Is
the last lor the I'i**4 hurricane season which
rndsoriN'nv 30
H r added, however, that forreastrra a rr now
watr hlng a tropical wave and an u|tper level low
olf the north roast of Puerto Rlro
*T never do like Novrmtier storms." Mayfield
cu uim rn trd . ' They often do funny thing* '
Total damage lo FlortcU I* sttll tiring assessed,
but thr Florida Department of Agriculture ha*
estimated the storm could have &lt;m l $330 million
lo the slate* farming Industry alone T h r
damage i au*e hv large scale tteac h erosion may
not I k - d rtrrn i'n rd for several more days, as some

&lt;g Ih r tirai h area* arr still receiving large wavr*
and high I Ides
Saturday. Governor Chile* sent requests for
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEM AI
help to President C lin to n and Agriculture
Sec rrtarv Mike Espy
Seminole Is one ol right counties hr rrru m
mended for low Inlrrrst small business loan*,
and one of six ro un tir* recommended for
residential loans
Chile* is seeking help from f-EM A. Ih r Farmers
Home Administration and the U S Small llusi
nrs* Administration
The governor will push for a sjieedy response
lo the requests, hopefully to ro m r this week said
Chiles spokesman Hon Sachs
Chiles requested FEM A s Individual assistant e.
which includes trmj&gt;orary housing, unemploy­
ment benefits and kiw interest loan* for lirrvard
Dade and Volusia ro u n llr* lie also asked
Bee S to rm . Page BA

Turkey day?
Christmas?
Try July 4

Where no one has gone before...

S H D W A plans for
Independence Day

Prostitution arrests

B y H IC K P P IIP A U F
Herald Staff Writer

A L T A M O N T E SPRINGS - Member* It the
Ctty/County Investigative Hurrau. (CClUl ar
rested 14 m en o vrr the weekend In an
undercover prostitution operation on C H 427
near Aliamonte Spring* and t ’ S Highway
17 W2ln Fern Park
Each of the men was charged with assignation
to commit prostitution alter they reportedly
solicited a female Ct III agent for sexual arts in
eartvange lot money
The operation* were conducted on Friday and
Saturday nights

S A N F O R D — The major holidays ol Thanksgiv
log and Christmas will m io ii tie here liul looking
even further ahead on th r calendar, thr Sanford
Historical Downtown Waterfront Association
IS H D W A I is deeply Involved In (dannlng for Hie
J u ly 4lh t rlrhraiion
"After much consideration. I think that wr
have th r events and com m uters figured o ut."
said S H D W A President Rod Layer W r hope to
have events going from IO a in until after dark
on that Tuesday.
4th. 1995 '

July

Planning ahead
M A IT L A N D — Applications are now tiring
accepted for the 19*15 Maitland Arts and Fine
Crafts Festival Entrant* arr required to com*
plete an appllcalon form, send slides ol
representative pieces of their work and |Kiy an
application fee.
The 7lh Annual Maltluiit Spring Arts and Fine
Crafts Festival will lie held Saturday and
Sunday. April 22 and 23. on Ih r shorrs ol Lake
Lily tn Maitland
Application deadline is Frti 15
For Information and/or ap|g|cj|ion forms,
contact the Maitland/South Seminole Chamber
of Commerce, at 644 0 7 4 1

Concepts seminar
L A K E MARY — Concept* In Tim e, owned by
Leona Avny of latke Mary, will hold two
productivity building seminars al (he Alaqua
Counrty Club Th e first, scheduled for Tuesday.
Nov. 22. from 9 a m until 4 p m . will Ire — Tim e
Typ in g — How Your Personal Style Ailed* How
You Manage Your Tim e
The second seminar will Ire held Dec H. mi
creative lime management
Cost for a seminar Is $149. which includes a
continental brrakfast and bullet lunch Avny
said a ponion of the proerrd* will Ire donated In
Ihr Lake Mary Chamber of Commerce Educa­
tion Com m uter lo Itenrfll Lake Mary sclutols
For Information, phone Com epls In Tim e al
323 4619.
Compiled from staff reports

Members of the crew of the U S S Genesis Star
Trek Club beamed Into the Litchfield Theatres In
Lake Mary on Saturday afternoon lo catch the
first show ing ol the new Star Trok Him
"Generations " The group, usually concerned
with helping mako Ihe community a belter place

through a variety ol servtco projects, chose this
oeehend lo |ust have a little fun Awaiting
transport this weekend are (from left) Vickie
Christopher. Tony Brooks. Beltie Forme, theatre
manager Tony Citlarelll. Kenneth Fields. Vicky
Herring and F red Burlls

Amendments tabled

Politibits
Suber tapped
to IA A O group

Rockett: City needs to take a closer look...
B y N ICK PPBIPAUP
Herald Staff Writer
L A K E M AR Y — The c ity needs lo take a closer look
at tills tirforr w r take any action." said Mayor Lowry
Rockett As th r result, live new ordinances and a
resolution, each pertaining tu luturr land use In Lake
Mary, were tabled Thursday night

Longwood to
select mayor,
deputy mayor

T h r ordinances and resolution dealt with amend
merits which would I k - made to Hie city's comprehen­
sive plan, and the code of ordinances.
They Include the following
• Ordinance 722 — jiertalnlng to landscaping.
bufTrrtng and open space requirements
• Ordinance 733 — policy to reduce required
See Lake M a ry. Page BA

By J . M A R * B A R PIBLO
Herald Senior Stall Writer
SA N FO R D - Seminole County
Properly Appraiser Hill Suber
was u p p e d for lhe Nominating

□ Boo PoUtlblta, Pago BA

Special dinner hosted by special students

B y SANDRA K L L IO T T
Herald Stall Writer

INDEX
Classified............ ..
M o vlss ........................
C e m le s .........................$1 B a llo n .........................
C ro s s w o rd .................. $B Pe op le ........................
Door A b b y ................. SB P o lice ..........................
D eaths........................ 5A School Menu.............
Dr. O o tl....................... $B t p o r io ...................18,
■dltorlel.......................4A T e le v is io n ..................
Flo rid a ..........................$A W eather......................
Horoeoope.................. $B W o rld ..........................

Turkey week looks cloudy

Partly
Cloudy

x v * C S S .H B, ■ «*»» Mar**..

Laver said according to prrseni plans, the
carnival with arts and crafts will lie located on
First Street (pendingcity approval), with j****iblv
the Celery C ity Cruisers presenting a c ar s I h iw
H r also Is planning for game* and rtde*.
exhibits, displays by arra law enforrement and
lire departments, entertainment by dance studios
and dancing groujrs. buggy ride*, and a sc* ta!
event such as an old fashioned picnic coinjilrlr
See S H D W A , Page BA

Tod a y Foggy with
urt-us ol drO/lr and a
slight c luince &lt;n light
rain this m orning,
b e c o m in g |&gt;urtly
c lo u d y th is a fte r­
noon High In the
lo w e r MOs. S o u th
wind 5 lu 10 mpli.
Chance of measur­
able ruin 20 jiercrtit

F w m ors w aethor, ess Paps f A

LONG W O O D — A selection of a new mayor and
assignment ol a deputy mayor top tire Monday
night agenda lor (lie lainguftod City Cum
mission.
A mayor will lie chosen from the five-member
commission to replace Steve Miller, who was
defrated Nov. H In lit* hid for re-election to a
second term on I tie rnminlsslon by Jam es
Carrico. Th e new mayor will Ik * chosen from
commissioner* Iris Henson. Annaniurle Vaccu.
Ron Sargent. Hill Winston and Carrico. Sargent Is
deputy mayor and Winston along with Carrico
are new commissioners Winston ran unop|M&gt;sed
for the com m ission seal vacated hv Paul
laiveslrand
Under ih r rotation selection method tor Hitdeputy m ayor's scat, the Juh will tall to Carrico
from district 3 Sargent became deputy mayor
last year as a rookie commissioner following his
election from district 2
Th e mayor serves at the pleasure ol the
commlsslon anti the jot&gt;Is not necessarily passed
around on an annual Itasls. Vaccu. Sargent and
Henson have two years remaining in their
present terms. Cameo am i Winston are begin­
ning three year terms Voter* opted to rhn n gr
See Lougw ood, Page B A

The students In tho Exceptional Student
Education (ESE) Pro K class at Sabal Point
Elementary School created a Thanksgiving Feast
for their families last week. While teacher Julie
Laura cooked the turkey the students, did
everything else Students (from left). Gleny

Mender. Alex Fenneran, Amy Tavanyer, Michele
Ledesma. Christopher Kotos, Kyle Avonowltr,
Ruthy Rivers end Robbie Sieke were assisted by
volunteer Debbie Rela, assistant Wendy Walker,
their teacher and asslstanl Qayle Lashley In
preparing the meal.

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NEWS FROM THE REGION AND ACROSS THE STATE

FLORIDA
BRIEFS

Research could help save lives
Firem en team with university, improve techniques

Net ban prompts recommendations
T A M I'A - Interpreting thr recent voir In favor ol 4 nrt U in
»* &lt;* mandate lo conserve Florida » martiir resources, l i t h n i n
o(Tl* u U a ir 1 ailing for stricter conaervallrm measure* and surer
punishment for lawbreakers
T h r Florida M aim r Fisheries Cornmiaaton on Saturday
submitted for public n m im rn t a draft report that recommend*
requiring license* for saltwater fishing from shore, outlawing
|.AM-Mlon of Urge nrta on small boat*, and crratlng *ivll a*
a ril a* criminal penalties for (Ishmg violation*
Ttie report I* a response to the 72 percent vote this month to
remove large flatting nrta from Florida water*
Obviously they wanted to are anmethlng ha|&gt;(.rii I hat 1* not
happrnlng now and lias nor happened In the p u t ," said
rtamniasIon vice rhalrm an Molten Uaraton. who co-authored
the report
In Floftda. at least 17 sprites of flstt and shellfish ate tieing
depleted, and the (ominlsaton has InsufTklrnl Information to
determine whether d o rm s &lt;if other fish are In trouble, the
rrpori says
T h r list cd si«rr lea known to be overfished Includes aea trout,
mullet. bluefUh. sharks marlin, red snapper black sea Itass
and bav scallops
The net ban that takes effect In J u ly pnthibits gill and
rn u n g lln g nets tn Florida waters and restrict* the use of other
targe riels It imposes no restrictions, however, on commercial
hook and line fishing, riels outside state waters or rrcrratlonal
fishing

■ y lH 9 T IG R IS
Associated Press Wnter

1W L A N D O
Firefighter* a ir training
Will) egghead* to prove lliat tanning a tin
dorsn I netrssaillv spread It
I hrsr firebug* are doing something no
huikyard tiurhrt ne * hef worth! ever think
(Mtsslhir til.'Wing Inina tilarr In trrlp |&gt;ul oul
tin flames anil dramatically lower the
tem prraturr
The firefighting ter hnkpir tiring rrfllinl
try lhe Orange County Flrr and Mr*, or
Division anti engineering student* and
professors at the University of ( entlal
Mt'iIda use* hrav v duty fans pl.Merl at
strategy In altorts outside a Iniftilng %lru&lt;
lure
The Ians pruprl strong air tu irrtiis into
the house through thr hum NKir re Slid (Hit
ifttvnf ih rhn|&gt;
through an
h ii u Iuv
peit IhMHJgh exit
Ih l* ton rd ventilation — • hri n pntprrly
u*e»t — rn a N rs flrrtlghtrrs t+ite r vtsibrhtv
and tpilt ker acres* tn Ihr seat of ihr hlarr
They &lt;an reach any H apfnt victim* lasirr

anti gel Into (aisllkm s o n o In tiallle 1Mr
flame* (In rrsrarr It n t sav
lire progiam I* tirllevrd to tv lire flr%4
direct resran h effort tirtween a utilvrrsllv
and firelighters in this tounirv University
oflh lal* amt •rsmly llrrllghlrrs havr tag
plan* lo r*|Ml)d then pant tlivesllgatlve amt
ir a in in g a . m in e *

Fled G u n tie 1 son a I'C F me. Irani* al
engineering professoi In * barge of the
re*eat. ll prop* 1 says lire (anlttve pressure
ventilation lev hnlr|ue will help save lives
hy In w rrin g temperature* and r arbon
inoimvidr to sorvlv aide levels
In one test r emdur ted on a tnuning lnw.se
in Ortamlo m errily Irm prtaturr* dropped
from tiV ) rtrgirrs to the upja-r Mis In a nadir
adjoining a burning Ird n s a n within three
minutes ol tie ploy mg ih r technique
Ftreflghtrt* are delighted In le tssllling
tdaers side l.y sole with university proytle
w tro rm|4oy a variety id device* to rrvufd.
meastirr anil liar k the training A&lt;tlvlly
I ilott 1 know of any other dr (van merit
working so t la e li with a universiiy in
develop program* of this ti|e
say* ( apt

t hrl* 1 .row le y of live Orange County fu r
and Mrs* ur Division
Flrr tin* k* havr tarried tans Ine stawrl stt
year* Growley wild tail rug until atawrl two
years ago did lire dr)»attinrnl tssik up with
the engineering *• mad In nuallfy tech
nt.pie* measure thr f in e id airflow amt find
out tiow tttui h treat and gasr* w eir a* Iua(l|
leing hated mil of Iwtrtllng area*
1 torn that we tie* ante aware id
mu* h imwr we iisi.it do together Grow ley
sav*
Besides the PPV rrsear* h llw flreflgMrrs
a ir winking with U C F t Center lur Mr%r*irh
and I do. atl.wi Ui Optlt* amt l a w n and the
Institute foe Simula!km and training to
develop other firefighting meth*&gt;d* and
tools
G u n n e r son * de pa rtm e n t w ill been,
ira* hing a flrr dynamics course i&lt;* Urtan
do area flreflgnirfs this qeirtg and UCF •
1‘sy.tMdogv fw|.artmerti will have a course
catted h u m a n b e h a v io r an d p u b llt
emergen* lew

Vintage views

Coast Guard concludes investigation

This paefors. lassn Jan i t
1912 IS of th# lodge and Son
Q ro ttry whan it was located al
f t ] S Fsimatto A •* Stand’"p
(from 'eft) v s U ni noon ft r
Smith. Cofhnt Godwin Ban*
lo o p s and Jack lodge This
bu'idinp was built Circa IN C
and ds prasant occupant u
Sanford Claanars oonsd by
Ron Jernigan it origineii*
h o u s e d * b la cksm ith and
wapun shop and from 1910 to
1914 I E B r a l r ran a ltv*r&gt;
food and talas barn hsrs ft.
1916 Iha building was a pa/1 ol
tha Samrnoia County 1*0 In its
to n g h is to ry . It has a lto
h O u t td tha county hsatth
d a p a rtm a n t. ths N t/ s rs n #
Church and Sonny Mshorn 1
Downtown Claanars

S T P E TE R M IL 'R G — A fiery shipping collision and oil spill
In Tam pa Bay last year that blackened miles of hrarhrs
occurred because pilots werent paying enough attention the
Coast Guard ha* concluded The agency's report found fault
with each of the four pilot* In the Aug 10, 1993. collision that
lurried one barge into a daylong Inferno and left another
leaking heavy oil ihal found It* way onto Pinellas Countv
bearhr*
The report released Friday said complacency may have been
a factor In the accident which evolved Into the biggest
environmental nlghlmare in TsnifM Bay's history The cleanup
cost more than 950 million and tAfhatl* continue to roll onto
beaches after heavy storms
The Coast Guard also took a swipe at itself and the state
saying neither appear* able to identify mariners who. by thetr
actions professionally and In private life, should no longer he
entrusted with the dul les and responsibilities of their licenses
It proposed a point system for pilots m urh as eslsi* for
driver's licenses If there are too many violations the license
would he revoked The ('oast Guard said It must also keep
heller track of suspensions licenses revoked and criminal
problem*

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The lengthy rrpori was the second and final released by
federal official* since the accident and spilt An earlier report bv
the National Transportation Safely Board also said Name
should be shared, but riled only a lark of communication as
the cause
•ifhiW,

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Boh Ulmer. FBI agent and media coordinator In Tampa. Fla .
said four women and two m m were in custody Sunday tn the
Dougherty County )all on state charges
Jermaine Young. 19. of Albany was arrested late Saturday
and charged with one federal count of carjacking Five others
were arrested later

l y Tha Associated Eras*

Ulm er would not release the names of the five suspects or
Iheir charges He said federal charges were pending on at least
iwo of the five
Albany poller said Sunday that Young's sister. Ton}* Young
20. and Willie Colbert. 19. both of Albany, and Young's
girlfriend LaShatla Alexander. 17. of Fort Myers. Fla . were
among those arrested Th e oilier Iwo suspects are believed lo
be Fort Myers resident*, police said

K E Y S V IL L E Millions ol
gallon* of water hurst trom a
dam al a phosphate mine
uprooting trees, killing calllr
and flooding im ihllr liornrs a*
ll ru s h e d a c ro s s eastern
Hillsborough Countv In ihr
Alalia Mlvrr
” 1 said. 'W rit, this Is how I ni
going lo go." recalled Lynda
Miller of V a lik o . swept away
by the torrent after she drove a
pickup truck lo pick up hrr
fiance
T h r 2 I -y e a r-o ld w om an
scrambled from ih r truck,
clung lo an orange trrr for
about half hour until rescue
workers could reach hrr. .ind

Authorilles were still trying to determine a motive Sunday
The group was arrested In connection with a crime spree that
culminated Wednesday when Donna J . Anderson. 36. ol
Venice. Fla . was abducted and her van stolen from the parking
lot of Tow n Center Mall In Port Charlotte. FTa
Mrs Anderson was found Thursday, beaten and unconscious
near a boat landing She was still hospttallted Sunday at
Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital.

From Associated Prsss reports

LOTTERY
MIAMI
H ere are the
w in n in g num bers selected
Su n d ay In the Florida L o t­
tery:
LO TTO
2 -8 - 1 6 - 1 7 - 1 9 - 3 0

Cash 3
2 -0 -9
P la y 4
4 -9 -3 -S

Monday, November 21. 1994
Vol 87. No 79
PwBOahad Drily t n i Sunday. . . o p t

tanlvd Ha*aid.
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ly by
I Tha11
Inc. 100 N. Franch Acs , Sanlord.

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Poatmaatar. la n d addrsaa changa*
lo T H t SANFORD H C R A U ). S O
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Florida Frastdontt must pay r% M lti
Isa In addition la rats* abova
Ptwn* |40T) S » M i l .

By T h a Aeeeeleted Peas*

said llrr close call may change
h rr wedding plans for nest
Get 2M
I m going to gel married
under that orange tree if the
man who owns the property
will Irl me. she said Satur­
day. recuperating at h rr hornr
a f t e r t r e a I in e n t f o r
hvfioihrftniii
No other Injuries were re­
ported from ih r nrurly 500
million gallons of water that
began (muring from .1 Irrrak In
Ih r dam atxml 1130 p m .
Friday and flooded u roughly
2 in lie sir ric h belwern Hie
I M C *A g r I c n l l n | i r w r | |
phosphate mine and ih r river

or A L A — l.lkr many r liiren*
f Imothv May Kelly dislikes tavrs
ami thinks government meddles
ton m uch But Kelly does mine
than Just gnpr atmut tt
He Just Spent three week* In
jail for defying the slate s right
to regulatr such things a* drlv
tag
AultH.rules said Krlly I* one of
a growing group called Guard
Ians of American Liberty Guard
Ians say they are American* hut
not jtan nl wlial they call the
b a n k r u p t U n ite d Sta te s of
Am rrtr a Inr
Since 1993 the slate attorney
general s office In Tallahassee
has received more than 300
letter* from people saying they
renounce their U S ctn/etishlji
and sever Iheir lies with ihr
slate and frderal government*,
other sjM.krsman Joe Bl/arro
said.
Though ll'a not clear whether

the truer writers are all *bmm 1
ated with the Guardian group
they seemed lo share I he same
philosophy. Bl/arro said
Krlly. a 34 year old electrician,
w as 1 omi* led of driving without
a license or vehicle registration
When stopped by a sheriff's
deputy. K rlly showed him a
homemade license saving he had
soyrrrlgn author lly lo operate
an a u to m o b ile
u n d e r the
auspices of the U S Constitu­
tion
T h r Marlon County sliertir*
office I* not investigating the
grouji. hut It Is making deputies
aware of the Guardian* In case
they rn ro tin irr members during
irafflc slop* slrertffs Insprrtor
Dennis W irklrtn said
"Not lhat th rv ’rr violent or
anythin g." Wlcklein told The
Ta m jra T rib u n e for a story
Sunday. "But they are breaking
some of the law* we're supjMtsrd
to enforce and uphold ”

TH E W EATHER
EXTENDED OUTLOOK

LOCAL FORECAST
Tonight; Partly cloudy. Low In
the mid GO* Wind becoming
north 5 mph
Tuesday: Partly cloudy. High
In Ihr lower HO*. North wind IO
m ph. T h a n k s g iv in g forecast
Partly cloudy. Low In the low to
mid 50s High In the upper 60*
to lower 70*
Wednesday l*artly cloudy and
cooler with a slight chance of
showers south. D iw s in the mid
to tipper 50* north, lower and
mid GO* south Highs In Ih r
upjwr 60s north lo lower and
mid 70s south. Thanksgiving
and Friday: Mostly fair. A few
nlghi and morning shuwrrx east
coast.

FLORIDA TEMPS

ri* *mt

•acond Class Soslans P » U M Sanlo«d.
Fk»tda and KhUtonsi man inf

Group defies licensing
and other state powers

Phosphate dam
breaks, flo o d s
H illsborough

A L U A X Y — St* people have hem arrested in the abduction
and heating of a Florida woman who was left for dead on a
river hank tn Albany, authorities said

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THURSDAY
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TU ES D A Y
S O L U N A R T A B L E : Min 7 55
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2 05 |i m T I D E S : D a y to n a
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showers Tuesday: Wind shifting
fo north 15 knots Seas 3 lo 5
fee! except higher In the gulf
stream Bay and Inland water* a
moderate ehojr. Widely M-allered
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Gainesville Ripper
A nother book exp lores student m urders

Warrant arrests
• David Situ Ult Kimbrough. m &gt; 2*1 Cowan Houghton.
Sanford on a wit) 11f 1*ulily attachment H r It tiring hrM
m t 11 bond ill the .tohn K hilk f o r m tlotial Fa* titty.
• &lt; lilb-rd (h r i ln u l. f»4 21H W I7 i S Si Sanford on 4
warrant for tnmmiiMrig lewd assault on a i Slid Hr i» tiring
hr Id *1 th r John K I‘•ilk C'rrrtrr ib m il Fui illty on 1 1 .(0 1 t»&gt;rn1
• t im O iv .l i m n Murray 11* 2111 Sirvrn* Sanford on a
warrant for
gird a w iu ll H r la h r ln ( hrld al thr John F.
Ilk C ottrri tonal For lll'y on I I O K I lim il

■ y RON WORD
Associated Press Writer
J A C K S O N V IL L E
Is Danny
Hulling a modern dav Ja&gt; k live
Ripper?
Thai s the parallel drawn by
author Mary S H yruk In tier
n ew ly released book
The
Gainesville Iflpfier
which re
counts tn graphic detail tfie I'em
s t a b b i n g d e a t h s of f iv e
Gainesville&lt;ol|rge students
“ Another fttpprr Hut this time
ft w a s n ' t |1l i h c e n t u r y
F n glam! she writes. ’’This time
II was open trasw i on tirautifiil
riuhllr n dirge students
The 497 page Ice d hy Mi
Hyruk. of |k«&gt;ntnn N J Is Ifte

( l u n k f ( iMr krrw m i 2 i i i 7 w Seventh S * n K t m t w it
waa artraird at U S Highway 17 &lt;22 and 25th M rrrl by
ShfftlTa deputies Thu rsd ay Slir a n found In fir wantrd tor
falling to appear to pay a ftnr on a &lt;o n »k lion of thrfT
• C k r ly Uathonda Hatithn 20. 1000 Alpug Avenue Oviedo.
**• aft rated by O tln k i pntkr at h rr rraltlrnrr Thursday Stir
waa wantrd on a warrant &lt; barging tirr w tllir Slid abuar
• i I t t o Manuel Hawkins 2*
11 &lt; a»tlr f lr r w tl C o w l
Sanford, waa artraird by deputies at 11tr Florida fiepartmem of
C o rrrtIlona ntflrr in Sanford fhutaday H r waa wantrd on a
warrant for falling to ap|&gt;ear on &lt; barge* of |iui|Ury to a
dwelling and grand theft

second released so far on the
killings Hulling s own Hirer p u t
account of the crimes in thr
suprrrnaikrt lahlofd The G k ilir.
was touted as |tarl of an up«■ lining lank
Ms Hyruk says tier work Is the
only complete story of Rolling *
murderous spree, tfie Invesitga
Hon
fils a rre s t, tr ia l a n d
sentencing
We would have no comment
cm tfie content of the hook Itself
It Is tvptial of the genre." M id
W ill trhy. a a|H&gt;kesman for tfie
S ta te Attoi n e y 's O ffic e in
Gainesville
letiy noted however that the
v k Jim s ’ |un ills arr distorted
that Hofltngs story cnntlnuea to

tie retold
In a telephone Iptenlew. Ms
Hv/uk s-Hd sfie tell compelled to
recount the slayings because of
Ifie mass hysteria that followed
Ih r m utilation m urders and
tiers use her agent had t* pressed
an interest since "It was tdg time
news '*
It was such a scary, scary
ttmr. * site said, recalling how
students fled the University of
Florkta campus In tenor, while
nlbrr* huddled together In large
groups for safrty
As *fte wrote. Ms Hyruk said,
stir often glam cd at the photic
graph* of the five vktlrns on her
wall (,'hrtsiina Powell. Sonja
Larson f'hrtstn llo y l. Tracy

I'auics and Manuel 1 ahoada
" I don t think M l ever take
them down I feel very close to
them In a very strange kind at
w a y," she said
As a mother. It was especially
painful lo write the book, she
said
"It was very hard (for) me fo
write, especially when It came
out wfiat had been done lo these
kids." shr said "There were
moments w here 1 absolutely had
to stop. 1 just ro uld n t take It

anymore,"
Th e five college students were
stabbed to death Three of the
women were sexually assaulted
and two of the victims w r r r
t k r Book. Pege SA

Disorderly conduct charged
William Lee (ittmi
12 61 Mir** Hoad Winter Spring* wa
rival|o1 wub dtwad l&gt; (iMidtol by Sritilonlr I m iniv sheriff
odk rra on Saturday
A n ordtng to itepu
G lU kKI 1*r J an trying
an u n d r n m r r n|vt*
on Cc It •L 11ivart 427
De|rulles aalil hr w
alrd
Hr aaa takrn to the lotm I Ilk t o rrn iio n a i Fac ility and
h rk lln llru of $ I IS

Real winners
Th® winners In the Red Ribbon
Week art and writing compete
Hons for Seminole County
public and private schools
gathered at the Tim acuan
Country Club on Friday tor a
luncheon at which they were
congratulated by Sheriff Don
Eahnger (rtgnt) for their blue
ribbon work in the Red Ribbon
contest The top writers and
artists art (from left) in the
back row, Enrique Rodngue/,
M o rg a n W r ig h t, S h a w n
Sweeney, and Nicole Dei Ray.
and In the Iron! row. Mitchell
Kapln (left) and Trisha Whit­
mire

Drug buy alleged
Mtrheir John K rrlry 'Hi/ I lu
tr St . U m (w n id waa
or try Srm lno lr County
charg'd with purchasing rra&lt;k rt
sheriff a drputira on Friday
Deputies aatd hr oftrrrd an undercover ofTlirr 120 In
ear harige lor a quantity of &lt;rat k
Hr waa hrld on IS ( I I ) tamd at Ih r John K Ilk Corrrrttonal
Farit tty

Domestic violence charged
John K rn rti l.amh. i n 2*5.1 Sanford A i r Sanford wa%
&lt;barged with domes!u v Interne and assaidl on Saturday by
Sanford Colk r
Pnilre aaid Iam b a w llr told Ihrm that hr had trird to Injure
hrr whrn ahr rrfuard to trll him where aiir tiail tirrn whrn ahr
rrtutnrd home lair
I'utkr aald th rrr w r r r various tirutara on hrr from what
apprarrd to br several attar ka Tftry aatd that ahr told Ihrm
that fir had thrra lrn rd h rr
Hr waa hrld without bond at thr .John F. N k Corrrrtiunal
Far Illty

Crack purchase alleged
Greg Jo hn Heaudrv 17 |N2()S Highway 17 92 Lo n g * ■■xt
waa charged with purr having a ronlrollrd substance by
Srm lnolr County ahrrtfra drputira on Friday
Ikrputlra aald hr had purrhaard a $20 pin r of crack in ra ln r
from an u n d rrro vrr officer
Hr waa hrld on $5,000 hrmd al ih r Jo h n F. l*olk Corrrrtlonal
Far tlliy

Drug charges made
flair Itradlry Zrak. 31 7330 fa n a l Drive Sanford waa
t b a rf'd » itli jn iri ha*Uig a i ontrol.r.i wulrslarue hy Srtninolr
"&lt; iiu n ty^w n tr* ifrp * a ii*
O rp u tfri aatd hr purrhaard $20 of rrark coral n r from mi
u n d m m r r officer
Hr waa takrn In th r John K I’olk ( o rm tlo ua t Far titty and
firld on $5,000 bond

Paraphernalia possession alleged
Cyntrnlou* la m o Hawa. 20. 1211 Lincoln Court Sanlord.
wa* i barged with |H»*r»aioii ol drug paraphernalia and with
rraiailng arrrai without violence hy Sanford I‘oiler
Police aald that hr .md others w rrr gathered In ih r parking
lot of a 13lh Slrrrt grocery shirr w h rn they w w ih r oflkrra
and ran
1‘olire aald Ihry r l u w d film down and w hrn hr *lopped thry
(mind $16 and a vial thal contained i w a l n r rratdur near him
T h ry aald thry al*o found a razor blade In hi* j** krt
llr c a t takrn to thr Jo h n L f’lk Correctional Facility where
hr waa hrld on $5001*md

Incidents reported to the sheriff
• A V C K and stereo cassette unit wilt) a total value of $325
w rrr rrporlrd ly stolen Wednesday Irm n thr 32&lt;X) bli* k ol
Security Avenue in Oviedo
• CD equipment v alurd at $320 waa rr|M&gt;rtrd stolen
Wednesday from a residence In llie 300 blot k of Chlnabrrry
Avenue III Oviedo
• An estimated $200 In cash. $5-10 In Item*, and 120 due*
valued at $ 1.500 w rrr reportedly stolen Wednesday from a
residence In the 2200 block of Alafaya Tra il near Oviedo

Incidents reported to Sanford police
• A two-wheel tar caddy trailer, valued at $1,500 waa
reputed atolrn Thursday from a business In the 3FKX) block of
S Orlando Drive
• An ratlrnalrd $1,309 In furniture waa reportedly atolrn
Thursday from a storage unit In Ihr 2500 I dot k of I ’ark Drtvr.
• A boat cover, fishing equipment anti tiilirr Items were said
lo have been takrn Thursday from a storage shed In the 2000
block of W 25th Street.
• A camcorder and Jewelry were reportedly stolen Thursday
Irmn a store tn thr 100 block ol French Avenue.
• Jewelry estimated at $2.2tiO. a pistol and telephone, were
salt) to have hern taken Thursday Irom a residence tn the 2600
block of S. Laurel Avenue
• Jewelry estimated at $050 In value was aald to tie missing
Thursday from a home In the 1400 Idoc k ol Valencia Court.
• A $50 T V set was nqioMedly stolen Thursday from an
apartment lit the 1500 block of W 16th Street

4 patients sue nurse in alleged attack
■ y RON W ORD
Associated Piess Writer
ST
A U G U S T IN E A
15 year o ld psychiatric pattern
drugged and unatik- in mow
contend* a male nurse lemdird
her and forced her In have
sexual Int e m u use
T h r woman, now 19. ts one of
four form er p atients at St
Augustine Psychiatric Center
who allege In w|iaratr lawsuits
they were fondled and molrsted
In 1990 by a registered nurse
now working In a Jacksonville
hospital
The alleged attacks at the
menial hospital occurred lirfore
the recent wave of publicity
about a male nurse charged In a
series of rajies of unrsllictl/rd
patient* at Citrus Memorial Hus
pllal In Inverness
Industry officials and the Flnr
Ida Nurses Association malMl.lltl
that attacks an hospital (Mtlents
are rare
Hut the state has no require
merit that nurses accused ol
Impruprr activity lie removed
from contact with patient* lln*
pltals are not even requited to

report they are Investigating an
allegation of sexual assault hy an
etttplovre against a patient
Ifie International A w * union
for Health* are S e curity and
Safety in laimhard. Ill . said 3 )2
sexual assaults were reported 111
2KU ltrtspti.il* nationwide t r
tw ren 1967 and 1992 Fort y t Uu
sexual assaults w rrr rrpnrtrd In
1992 alone
T h r alleged attack* at the St
Augustine ami Inverness hospi­
tal* underscore the need to
change state law to rrq u trr
hospitals to trll state regulators
utmul any allegations, say some
law m akers and in d u stry offtela Is
In the St Augustine case, the
four fonnrr (M ltents conlend the
hospital failed to treat their
a llr gat tons seriously
The four lawsuits accuse mate
nurse Mil harl Kos/egt of having
intetcourse with two |iattent»
and fondling two others at St
Augustine Psychiatric Center
The lawsuits each seek damages
III excess of $ 1 5 ,0 0 0 . plus
punitive damages
T h e women’s names are being
withheld because they maintain

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the&gt; were victim s of sexual Ing license In 1965. and no
afta&lt; ks The lawsuits contend c o m p la in t* have been filed
that since tfie women were bring against him
treated for mental illnesses, they
Colls to Kos/rgl'e attorney. V.
were tm nm p rtrn t to consent to Jam es Faerlolo. and hospital
sexual activity
lawyer. Charles T Shad, were
Kosregt, 3H. bas not been not rrturned.
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charged In thr alleged attacks
"It t* amazing to me. alter the
.md Iras denied the allegations tn first lime, there w asn't s major
court paper* responding to the Investigation," said T .W . Boyer,
la w s u its
St
A u g u s tin e
a Jacksonville la w ye r repre­
Psychiatric Center also lias de­ senting the four women. "If you
nted the allegations
are a patient tn a psychiatric
Koszrgt now works at Memori­ hospital, you are easily victim ­
al Rehabilitation Hospital In ized "
Jacksonville, wild Ken Wilson,
T h r first patient recalled tn a
the hospital's adm inistrator. sworn deposition her terror the
Wilson refused to answer any night thr male nurse allegedly
questions about Koszegl.
dropped hit pants and forced h rr
Kos/egt was hired at the Ja c k ­ to submit to sexual Intercourse
sonville hospital tn early 1991 In hrr hospital room.
after leaving St
A ugustine
"He kept giving me a bunch of
Psychiatric Center tn December p ills .'* re ca lle d th e y o u n g
1990
woman. "... And. I rrm em ber he
He r e s ig n e d fro m S t.
started fondling me. feeling on
Augustine at the suggestion of me and I told him to quit and h r
hospital olllclals utter a second wouldn't quit. And 1 couldn't
patient alleged h r had sexually rightfully fight hack too hard,
assaulted her
because I was so drugged up. ... I
Tfie Florida Hoard of Nursing was telling him no.
wild Kos/egt received his nurs- C See Attack. Pag* BA

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EDITORIAL

K ids and TV
violence
H u rra y fur o u r school t y t l m i Effort* a rr
u n d e rw a y lo c o n tro l ih r r f f n t * of television
violence on vo tin g p ro p lr W e hope it ha*
w e te w
If the c h ild re n w ill lake hreti. th is could lie
a w o rth w h ile project It could he lp reduce
crim e , violence, a n d other p ro ble m * in the
hom e.
Since television has become as m u c h a part
of lan tlly life as the stove, oven a n d ba thtu b ,
le arn in g how to property use it is im p o rtan t
W e protect o u r youngster* against other
danger*, w h y not T V ? W e teach th em that
they co u ld tie b u rn e d on a stove o r oven W e
In s till u p o n th e m that safety m u s t tie
eNerrlsed In the tiathtub or |**»l to prevent
d ro w n in g
T e le v is io n v ie w in g th erefo re, m u st tie
judged w ith the sam e concern
Ttie problem * caused by w a tc h in g televt
slon are not so m e th in g w hich r m r r g e d in the
1990s T h e y have been w ith us alm ost since
the p icture box first became available to the
general public at affordable prk es
C rim e h ow eve r. Isn't the o n ly problem
W a tc h A rch ie H u n k e r veiling at E d ith . Ralph
( ra n d o n telling his wife he m a y som eday
p u n c h her ou t clear to the m oon, or even the
belligerent attitude of M u rp h v Itro w n tow ard
other*

NAT HENTOFF

The long arm of Sen. Lautenberg
There w rrr m any b lttrr ra tilrsis in ih r
rlrt lions ihat
on Nm H One of Ih r ugliest
was D rm o c ta tlc New J r t s r y S rn
Fra n k
(.aiitrnbrrg • suet cssful tvattle In win a third
trrm Ills o p pxtrnt Chut k Hay talan. speaker id
Ih r *lalr .iw m l i l t
was as trnartously ad
hom lnrm as I lie m&lt; um hrnt
In a |»&gt;st elet non analy sis 1hr N r » York
Times noted that ’ Sew York City radio talk
show host Itoh Grant figured largely in I he
campaigns ttf both candidate*

ended

Thai waa somewhat id an untlrrstatrm m t
Grant, a pfi&lt; klv t onsrrvatlvr. was act used id
tiring a racist by a group id Ma* k ministers In
New Jersrt A&lt; Itially. Grant Is delighted lo talk
• tlh hlai It conservative* mi Ih r air but ran h r
instilling in angry blacks at even mild mannered
Ma&lt; ks who Iwlieve that M arlin Luther K in g s
dream has turned oul In t r illusnry
All during Ih r cam|ta!gn. G rant
who has a
very large audience In Nrw Jersey as well as In
New York
w as rnor k , " ( t » &lt;Mitral af S rn
taiulrnlw rg w h ile enthusiastically trying lo
advance the pnlttiral Icsiunes id Haytalan Grant
had shown considerable political clout hr fore
having had a significant m lr In Republican
Christine W hitm an • attendance In Ih r govrr
north ip of New Jersey

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W h e n o u r sch o o ls start try in g to instill
better v ie w in g o n television, we w o u ld hope
the p a re n ts w o u ld go along w ith It E v e n on
ihe ir o w n . p are n ts sh ould give som e serious
c o n sid e ra tio n lo w h a t the yo u n g ste rs are not
o n ly w a tc h in g , b u t In what p ro g ra m s som e
are b e co m in g ad dicte d .
T h e r e Is m u c h on television w h ic h Is
e n joyable, e n te rta in in g , e d ucational, re laxin g,
a n d th rillin g
T e le v is io n Isn't I h r bad g u y In this w o rld
It's w h a t w r a llo w our c h ild re n lo w a tch
th a t's c a u s in g the p roble m .
G iv e II som e th o u g h t.

LETTER

Furlong w ill be m issed
•

•With a strictly partisan vote Seminole County
voters did themselves a great disservice, they voted
tiul L a rry Furlong, the mosl conservative member
&lt;if Ih r Hoard of C ounty Commissioners ll was he
who brought before the public Ibe things that w rrr
wrong with proposals He was always with Ih r
people. not developers H r owed no allegiance to
evaporations or pacs. accepting no more than
§100
from contributors
*
B

; H r kept all his promises, considering the
ffustrutlon of a normal 4 to I vote llo|iefully we
4 ill not rrgrrss and have a rubber stamp II.C.C as
Wr have had In Ihc past
B

! Many of the people who voted him oul did not
know- his record, those that did. Including a lot of
Republicans, were amazed lo see him defeated. At
Itast forty of the G O P have asked me whal went
wrong, even a couple who were proud of the fact
that they had never voted for a Drmocrat before.
•

•

\ Just rrm rm b rr that It was disgust with the
rfi/tiK ss with drvelopers that got him elected In
Ih r first plate.
W r surely made H C .C . inertings interesting, and
I w ill sorely miss him
Stanley Stevens
Chuluota

LETTERS TO EDITOR
Letters lo Ihc editor arr welcome. All loiters
must be slgnrd. im iu ilr the address of the
writer and a daytime telephone number,
la Iter* should be on a single suhjerl and be
as brief as possible. The lellrrs are subject to
editing

Meanwhile the prnpatrtlt I r wse Jar kson and
hlx jw nlrgr Al Sharpion ilei ided lo organize a

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boycott id G ra n t’s %|vonaots In drive him off I lie
air Sen la iu irn lirrg ardently Joined in
D u rin g Ih r cam paign on O i l
2&gt;&gt; Sen
la u lrn b rrg w rulr in Tlaanas Iktwns lie ad id
Am irak, ‘ I am witling to « all ufsen Am lrak In
•ease its advertising *|&gt; (newish Ip of Iktb Grant s
radio pro gram on W A IIC . Mr G ra n t has
irpralrdJy made slatrments id Ihr im a l hateful
ami bigoted kind
Afrt&lt; an Aniei w an religious
leaders have urged advertisers hi dlsaswa tale
th e m se lve s fro m Mi G ra n t s speerh by
withdrawing llvelr s|ainanrstilp id his program
Am lrak should join In londem nlng Mr Grain «
•perch by withdrawing Its »(sicts**shlp id his
program .**
In (k In le t neither I lie srrtalur nm (lie head id
A m lra k k nrw that L a u lrn b rrg would nut
&lt;onttime to i hall the sulanntm illre that has
Ire n so vital to Am lrak President Thom as
Ikovns p n m p ilr rrjdled In l-4 U tm l«-(g s teller
I a|ifirretatr vnur hrtngtng lo my attention
your srryous lo m rr n s alavul Ikdi Grant's rulto
program on W’A IK ' and vnur i m ir r r n i with
Am lrak s advertising on this show Like you I
Irelieve strongly In the First Amendment Mghl id
ctllzrns lo say whal they brltevr However this
doe* not mean that I. as an aitvritisri am
required to give final* tal sojrj«*l to |eoy&gt;ie who
ehnnar tee spread hatred anti telgcilry

JACK ANDERSON

D e m o c ra ts rush to
c o u n te r L im b a u g h

E a c h of these p ro g ra m s |» co n sid e red
&lt;o m e d y
Hut d o we want o u r youngster*
th in k in g such b ehavior Is to lie condoned or
h u m o ro u s ?
In p ro g ra m s s u ch as the Pow er Ranger* or
others w in c h are alm ost Identical w ith y o u th
groujis fighting su p e rn a tu ra l villa n s. is it l ) K
t&gt;. push som eone oft a 2 0 sto ry b u ild in g or
i " i b o m b at som eone?
Are the d ram a s a bout life In the c ity streets
d oin g the c h ild re n a n y good1/ W h ile there are
those w h o sa y. “ th a t’s w hat life I* really
about so w h y hid e it.*' there are o th ers w h o
believe these s h o w s a rr telling the yo u ng ster*
(hat th is is g o in g on. and there Is n o th in g
w ro n g w ith It

W h e n I h r h la i X
ministers pinned a
rat isi later I on G iant.
Gov
Whitman
a b a it d u n r d h i m .
s a y in g th a t she
would never again
grace G r a n t s
m icrophone except
to talk about i m ism
C h u c k If a y la la n .
however said hr was
a (Mend id Grant and
while he abhorred
raitsrn he would not
laiyintl Grant s radio
(•mgratn
S rn
L a u lr n b r r g
made so m uch of
Hay talan s refusal lo
f o l l o w G o v
W hitm an s lead that
Grant said during his
broadcast that one
rrould think he w as Ihr iatr running for live
Senate

TH a M fPD ba

&lt;* HiS

SFfeecH, rr HiTS T t e

ui

HOODING CARTER

No easy solutions to economy
It s a pity Hud the pollsirrs have u m vinred
politicians ol every sirtpr that II Is necessary lo
pandrr lo Ih r people Since they have,
however, we won t be hearing any home truths
about the nation’s economy fim n Derma rats or
Republicans In the foreseeable future
What Is more sadly enough. If someone
actually summoned Ihr nerve to rut through
the fog and *[erak candidly, w r would probably
lynch him We have grown comfortable with
the patronizing claptrap and freelunch pana­
ceas dished up by conservative* as well as
liberals
Hut let’s rise above reality and let our
Imaginations soar. Som ewhere, somehow
there must br someone willing to give the
follow tng talk
“ Ladle*and gentlemen.
“ ll le clear lhal you. like most American*,
are concerned about the stair of the economy -both your own and the nation’s. You have good
rrasons lor your concern, but. unfortunately,
there are no easy answrrs and no deserving
scspegpsls
’if we are lo survive this rough passage in
America's history with our democratic Institu­
tions Intact and our society liberated from Its
Increasingly r las* ridden divisions, we will
need truth-trlllng above all else.
“ ll Is not that the truth will. In and of Itself,
settle our mosl pressing problems It is simply
that without truth, w r will waste time and
resources on placebos lhal debilitate the body
politic and poison fhe public dialogue So let
the truth-telling begin
“ First, mosl American (am tllrs have been on
a downhill slope for al least 15 years Adjusted
for Inflation, median family Income Is below
the level reached In IU78 Median Individual
Income has been going down even longer - for
over 20 years
“ T h is Is not universally true. One percent of
us are doing phenomenally well. During one
Illustrative recent period. 1977-8M. according
lo the liberal Center on Uudgcl and Policy
Priori lie*, the nchrst 2.5 million Americans
(had) nearly as much Income as the 100
million Americans with the lowest Incomes.’
The gap has been growing steadily ever since.
“ W hy? Is ll because of Rcaganltr heartlessncss. or Democratic coddling, or high
taxes, or Inrlftclent Industrialists, or underrduratrd worker*?
“ I doubt ll. though I don't actually have 'the
answer.’ Indeed, If anyone claims he does,
laugh him oul of the room. T h a i ’s for television
talkers and sideshow tear kers
Hut I do know that any solution w orthy of
the name will be more ChurchlDUri man
comforting liloeed. sweat and trars are certain,
ll’* going to gel worse before II gels better.
Neither God nor history guaranteed lhal the

United Stairs would tie live prrprtual winner of
Ih r econom ic S u pe r Howl The se days
challengers arr spilling out of (he grandstand*
“ So Ih r explanation rould Juxl be lhal
xtmplr The Untied Statrx rxlslx in a vastly
changed glohal market. In which Jobs and
money don't respect borders Not many years
ago. the 50 stale* competed with each other lor
plants and employment and production Now
the Untied Stales must m m prie with score* of
nations In the same |
k in d o f c o n t e s t .
P r o d u c t iv ity has
been th e w in n e r
A v e r a g e w o r k in g
Americans, blue col­
lar and while, have
not
” P e r h a p s II Is
hreause w r now live
In n o r m a l lim e s ,
rather Ilian Ihr Itrsl
flush 25 years aftrr
W o r ld War II.
iYrhapa because Information-age
technology Is avail­
f But let's rise
able lo all cultures
above reality
and a d a p ta b le In
and lei our
almost all. there Is
Imaginations
v ir t u a lly no w h ere
soar. £
lhal modern capital­
ism cannot thrive.
Perhaps open
borders are at fault, or free trade, or women In
the Job market May tie w r arc suffering frum a
moral dry rot that saps sell discipline
“ Hut lo offer these widely advanced explana­
tions Is not lo prove Ihrlr wisdom. No one
actually knows whal Is behind the slide in your
Incomes.
“ As for some of the more popular suggrsttons for turning things around, lower taxes
may make you feel belter temporarily bul
supply-side economics has already been al bat.
ll struck out Your wages and the &gt;4 irtlllon
national debt prove It.
“ Morr and bctlrr education, as promoted by
l.abor Secretary Robert Reich, sounds dow n­
right American, bul the net result will be the
addition of lens of thousands of well-qualified
|K-oplr holding second rale Jobs. There are
already more than enough worker* for mosl of
the skilled Jabs available. Thut's one of Ih r
reasons w hy labor costs have stayed so low for
“ No. m y fellow Americans. Iherr Is no Mo*rs
on the horizon. I'm afraid w r are going lo have
lo lough ll out for a while.

W A S H IN G TO N — The White House is
p lanning an unprecedented war of Ih r
airwaves against Mush Llnthsogh and other
light wing lalkmetstrt* by promoting Drttv&gt;
(ta lk minded talk radio h rs li across the
country
First tadv Hillarv Rodham Cllnlon often
I lie large! of iJm haugh s
I* leading
a group of Ikrmesfat* w h o are railing lor a
communication* ctiunteniflensne M n
Clinton argues that
Drm orrata must find
talent lo rount rr set
a rch -ro n s e r
and b rll
W h ile H o u se has
been loo tim id In
taking on Ihc man
who hall* hlmsell a*
the fourth branch of
go* r rn m rM
H h r hellevrs » r
have In gel engaged
In Irnuniering Luo
haughl and w r ra n I £M rs Clinton
Ignore n anv longer." "w a s armed
says one eefllc lal ( lose
during a recent
lo the lirsi lady
Wr
While House
ra n no longer lei
mooting with
Mush Llm haogh have
examples
that territory without
Umbaugh’s
o p p o s 111 n n
The
capacity
m isinform ation has
wreaking havoc J
gol lot*-checked "
Mrs ('U nion wa* armed during a in e n i
W hile House meeting with examples ol
Llm b a ug h’s ra|iaclty for wreaking havor
Expresslng a mixture ol anger and awe Ihe
Itrsl lady said lie managed lo disrupt her inp
In late Seplrintirr In Philadelphia nn behalf of
srvrral Catholic hospitals Sum alter Llm
Uiugh announced Ih r visit lo his 20 mil
lion-plus listener*, she said, the hospital
phone lines were ringing with angry pioirsis
“ T h e moral of the story Is this guy
(Llm haughl has so m any trnlarlrs that 15 or
30 minute* after som rihlng hapjirti* hr i an
generate a grass roots movem ent lhal
besieges somriaedy." said one source who
allrnded Ihe meeting

of
for

Even lieforr ihc Republican blow-out In Ihe
midterm election*, administration oflle lals
bad gone liack lo Ih r drawing Immm I to
revitalize Ih r Clinton presidenc y Talk radio
has always been conservative country, over
which Llm haugh lowers wilh a tergnillug
blend of Information and entertainment
W hile House official* have dehatrd ways
they ra n prevent right-wing t a lk r a d i o Irnm
Jam ming Ih r Democrat*’ politic al signal ' W r
ran complain all w r want and If* Intrirsiing
In JoiiruallKtn school*, hut wr have lo figure
oul a way lo deal with It." one senior While
House official told us "Th a t's Ihr hand we've
been dealt."
Official* think they have one trum p curd to
play: Grunt Interview* to radio show hosts
who arr Irtrndly. or who al Irasl give Clinton
a (air shake
" T h e Interview* we’ve granted arr with
those folk* lo elevate Ihrlr stature.” explain*
(Ills official. “ Th e y can market and Increase
Ih rlr stations brcuusr they gel ih r prrsi
deni.’* J im Hightower — Ihr funny and
In-yoiir-fare fo m irr T rx a s stair Agrle ullurr
Commissioner — has Ih r ollici.il blessing
Hightower Is an unabashed lllx-ral j m ij iii II s I
whose syndicated program Is gaining new
markets. Unlike Llm haugh he’s not a knrrJerk partisan
Another option u n d rr consideration l* In
recruit political figures who can lx* groomrd
Into alternative-* — an Idra bring advanced
by Rep. Sam Gejdrnson. D-Coun. A WhileHouse Hpokrsprrsou confirmed al leas! one
Oval Ollie r m rrlln g tin Ih r subject during Ihr
fall ram|&gt;ulg!i: " T h e prrsldrul and Con­
gressman Oejdcnson did m rrt w h rrr they did
talk about Ihe Impact ol talk show hosts not
only on politics but Ih r lm|iuct on p m p lr’a
lives and how more Americans ure listening
lo them. Th e y lalkrd a Unit- bit ubout whal
w r could do as a parly lo lie morr proactive,
about gelling Individuals on Ihe radio.’'

,
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,

r

�banlocd Hetald

Storm----------C a a llM td l t o « P t| f I A
ll(n w «n l
I'alin
flea* h. I l r n i l i y Amt l o llle r
imuilles hr eligible lor disaster
uiw m phivm rnl hrrielltsunly
Al**&gt;. Chile* M knl Ki)»y to

make loan* available lo (rtl
tirnla &lt;*4 Nrmlimle (olltrr Iy*de
tlrndry. Orange, and I'alin
|itm h rounitr*
Alld A request lor lot* lltlrirsl
latiall I n i il in * Ww ii * * m made
I* Srm lnolr Brevard FU d lrr.
Indian Mlvrf I -4kr (Ifa n gr CH
&lt;n iU Anri Volusia ( iiuiltlr*
A separate request tor hust
i rM hum* lor ItKJar tu u llllrt
hurt by I im k ti&gt; bw k Irupfcal
&lt;V(&gt;rrw»t4&gt;n l u i month &lt;t o r m l
( Al h o u n , G a d s d e n . I ) i » i r
fra n k lin J a r kv&gt;n Jefferson
1 afayetle L n r i Madison Taylor
ami Wakulla
Although greatly w raktned
ih r lo rm rr h u rtlra n e began
moving over Florida lor tlir
ofu! lime at til pro* log ilan
genius arllh swell* lauaing tan
m nrr death*
Fight In I I bail V i a « f f r

t lamed lor repairing a llahlng
Ioat and drowning* IU o r u
j aula near a t hoppy Faint Hr«&gt; h
t ounty Inin The mrn a lo lir t
a aahrd up on a nearby lira* h on
Saturday
T hr dratha &lt;4 A llirtl 'V illu m *
Ml aixl Eugene Huwsrll J r 12

roenmiaaion term* from
'w o In three vrara prka lo the
l r a i l r let t io n

In or her buatneaa the m m
mlaaionrr* will review the pm) vised adult entertainment ordl
turner In a 0 p m work arwaton
helorr the re gu la r m e e ting
whlrh liegm* ai 7 p m
Th r
ordinance ha* teen In the weak*
lor nearly a year
The i ommiaaionrr* are a* hrd
tiled In discuss a propusrd In
terkaal agreement w llh Semi
nole C ounty for aotid waair
management Sherry Newkirk,
program coordinator for the
t ounty'a aolid waste di* talon I*
alalrd In ap|&gt;rar to a n ta rr qurs
turn* aliout I Iw plan C ity at

Lake Mary—
Contlaued fro m Page I A
impervious aurlace ratio
• Ordinance 715 — Am ending
s ig n rrgulalton*
• Ordlnarwe 739
A m r ru lin g
ajgn regulattnm i--training to
dealgn &lt;4 ground algna In the
t-akr Man Boulevard Gateway
Corridor
• Ordinance 717
Am ending
atgn regulation* |irrtalnlng In
gtound atgn mraaage* In the
laakr Mary Boulevard Gateway
Corridor
• Resolution TIM - Interim
rrum onlc development IncenUrea policy
"Flrsl of all." aald Horkett.
"w e need lo liave Ihe city aiaff
put together a aummary of each
of theae Item* and Ihiw each will
aftert Ihe city We ail know
aonirthing will have In lie done
In order lo provide tor a more
agreaalve annexation plan and
how II will effect the total quality
of live In our c ity."
Ho* ketl auggeaied that after a
a u m m a ry I* p r o v id e d , t h r
commission meet In a publicly
advrrtlaed workahop. and ill*
cuaa the mailer more fully.
Commlaainnrr David Mealor
agreed “ I waa hraltanl when I
aaw all of Ihrae ordinance*
coming belore u* for a vole,” hr
aald "I ihlnk if we did anything
now, wr would lie responding

One ft.1 year &lt;4d woman fi*h
Ing &lt;41 a plrr at that *arnr Inlet
waa *wr|it out to wra by a ationg
wave
I hry found her a thouaarul
yard* out In hoynton Inlet.' *ald
IV tly O lh trr Mark M e kowlak
NT*r lolit lire ( i i m I Guard IO
more minute* and *hr wouldn't
have liren aide lo Irrad water
her auar *hr waa beginning to
cram p up **
W'htlr (rortlon *tlll p rm rd a
Ih rra l III and an rood the or ran
It simply made lot an ovrrcaai
day o*rr moat &lt;4 C m ira l and
South IVatda &gt;n Sunday li * a*
downgraded the night before
Itn m a trop ica l *inrm lo a

drfifrwskiri
ll'a just a *wtrl and tow
*loud* and |&lt;alr hy rain So deep
h» a** Ihundrrstorrn* aald me
tenrologtsl Mayfield It a not lhr
aamr ayalem II waa three day*
ago "

torney Hit hard Taylor quea
turned ihe import ihe agreement
would leave on extsUng franchise
agreement* the m y ha* with
dt*|a&gt;aal rnmparor* Sa n e of the
waale hauler* franchised In do
business In laingw**vt do not
dU|»Mr of the refuae In Srmlnolr
County
a* the I nterlocal
agreement *rerna to require
Another Interlocal agreement
on m e d i a t i o n and inIr ig o v r in m r n ia l « oord Inal Ion
with Ihe elite* «if Altamonte
S p rin g * . C a s s e lb e rry . Lake
Mar* Oviedo. JMnford. Winter
Suiting* and Srminole County
and Ihe Srm lnolr County School
Hoard will alwt itr rnnaldrred
Further, the commissioner*

will
• D l* ru * a

e * ta h ll* h in g

a

trv&gt; quickly Even If w r pursue
an annexation policy, we have
no indication that ihe people
i &lt;in* r m r d would even want lo
come into I h r city
ll wa* Mealor who recom­
mended that Hraohiltnn 494 tv
added to Ihe ordinances lo be
tabled
I agree." aald Commissioner
George |)urvea "If we tackle Ibla
now it would he like |ummplng
Into a |*ml Ivfore w r know how
deep the w alrr I* "
Although original dla* uaaUtn
appeared lo be aimed at holding
a work xraaion on the matter*
early next month. City Planner
M a ll W e al o b s e r v e d th a t
change* In the band Develop
m en! Code* had to lie done tn
c e rta in calendar cycle* Me
* u g g r* ird h o ld in g Ihe work
session aftrr Ihe firm of the year,
which would carry ll over into
another cycle, and prevent ihe
matter (rum having to be pres
rn trd a* quickly a* may be
needed
As a rrsull. Ihe ordinance* and
resolution* have all been placed
on the table for an Indefinite
time period
Kocketl Indicated the work
session w o u ld therefore be
scheduled either on a separate
date, or p rio r lo • regular
commission meeting. In January
of I W 5

UN denounces Mafia’s
threats to democracy
■ y F R A N C IS D 'EM ILIO
Associated Pres* Writer
NAPLES. Italy — Denouncing
Ihe Mafia a* a threat lo democ­
r a c y . U .N . c h ie f lio u lr o *
lio u tro * G h a ll to d a y u rg e d
countries lo heller coojierate lo
fight organized crime
"N o society Is *|iarrd" Ihe
"force* of dark liras" of orga­
n ized c rim e , t h r se cre ta rygeneral said, opening a U N
conference on the home turf of
ihe Camorra crim e faintly, one of
Ihe most powerful In Italy.
"Crim e poison* the business
climate, corrupts [mlIdeal lead­
ers and u nd e rm in e s h u m a n
rights." BoutrosChall said O r­
ganized crime "th u s undermine*
democratic life."
Me suggested drafting an Inlernallonal convention against
organized crime, and said a U.N.
gathering on crim inal laws next
spring In Tunisia will consider
how to strengthen existing law*.
Attorney General Janet Keno
cautioned that such an a m ­
bitious undertaking as an in ­
ternational convention could bog
down crlme-flghtlng efforts. In ­
stead. she said, delegates should

Florida - Monday

Noyambst 11, 19*M

SA

Book------------lironghl I h r latalttlr* In Morula
lo right horn Gordon — w hlrh a*
a tropical *torm klltrd more than
M il) In Italll
1 h r r r w e re o th e r or r a n
rrn rrg rm Ira. a* a ril, over thr
weekend Nineteen w ulia dltrr*
w r r r rew ord &lt;41 l ‘alm lira* h
w h rn thru U m I i a|Mlird and
•ank
T h r r r n * h rrrn rri n ra i
Itoynlon Inlrl w rrr rrarurtl aa
writ w hen Itwir la&gt;at tank

At 10 p nt last night Ihe
depression wa* crtitrtrd al 28 4
degree* norlh latitude and 80 5
degtrr* west longitude, or Just
oil C a jv ( anav era!
Ita strongest wind* which a* a
huitkane &lt;41 thr roast of North
Carolina had rro* tied NO mph.
w rie about 30 tnph ll was
moving west al 13 mph and Is
rxpr* led lo turn northwest to
day
Forecaster* twltrvrd Gordon,
whh h lor runt &lt;41 Nicaragua on
Nov N w ould r o n l l n u r lo
w e aken o ve r F lo r id a and
possibly tv drawn Into a (old
front moving eastward
'T v e nevrr wen one Iasi ihl*
long and makr aa many turn*
and loop* aa this ayatem lias "
Mayfield aald
Gordon zigzagged as a Imp!* ai
siivrn through l l v C a iiM va n .
snaked ai roaa F lo rid a and
emrrged In the Attanltc There II
I n *me a hunt* one tialtrrrd
North Carolina a &lt;uaat ami made
an about fare toward Florida
The ayalem'* demise waa (paid
new* for Florida, w h k h waa
having problem* with deer die
off Iri the Everglade* due to
heavy rain* way before Gordon *
til *t v tall

Information from Aawortatrd
Ff ess |* &lt;**•it allied In Ihl* report

Long wood—
( a a t ls a a d Tra m P i | r I A

'.antord

c o n c e n tr a te o n Im p r o v in g
existing national laws or drafting
new laws
Italy hopes ihe conference will
act on It* ofTcr to set up a kind of
Intemallonal police academy.
T h e collapse of communism
has given organized crime a
foothold In the developing, capi­
tal short naIlona of the former
Soviet Linton, and some experts
think u* m any aa 500 bosses
control funall crime band* In
Hussla alone.
HoutrnaGhall said countries
such as Italy that have been at
the forefront of am I-Mafia efTnrts
can lend assistance lo olher
countries threatened by orgu
nlzed crime.
Delegates from 140 Italians
also will consider meshing na­
tional laws In arras such as
Iwnklng and extradition, und
lake u p the problems of traf­
ficking In nuclear technology
and hum an organs and the
transporting of Illegal im m i­
grants.
Th e alaln Sicilian prosecutor
Giovanni Falcone proposed the
Internal tonal conference al a
1091 U.N . meeting. Me was
killed by a Mafia bomb on May
23.1902

specific Itale and tune for the
swearing tn of newly clci ted and
reelected rom m tM loners The
tnpk Is proposed by C am eo
• Hear a presentation mi tral
fit safety from h vm cr Mayor
Miller If he had been re elected
Miller was planning lo jKopusr
ihc addition of «»m c m otnrryr le
[■dire ofTVers to Increase cn
forremenl of speed limits tn Ihe
city.
• Rev lew a rrquest from (Hill* e
rhlef Greg Manning In pay for
Ihe rental of three four whrvled
drive rehtries used during Tro p
leal Storm Gordon from l l v
confiscation fund
• Consider a resolution ailop
ting a jMillcy against sexual
harassment for the r||y

SHDWA-------C o n tin u e d from Page I A
with pie eating
ronlesls watermelon serd spit­
ting competition, and the mam
event, fireworks after dark
"Theae are just a few of the
event* planned for J u ly 4lh of
next year." Layer said
My ihe
lime Ihe dale arrives, we hope lo
have much more including a
downtown parade and enter
lalnmenl "
Committer* Ivin g established
Include lund-mising fireworks,
publicity and advertising, ven­
dor* it onersalon*I. exhibits and
display*, entertainment, juradr.
■octal. Janitorial and clean up.
and administration
T h r admin 1stration rn m m lllrr
will have subcom m ittees for
such ttrms as lost and found.
jvrm ltB. communications, poller
and fire, first aid, safety, Insur­
ance. and other need*
"T h is will give people some
Idea of whal w r plan lo do."
l.ayrr commented "Right now
our need Is to staff ihe com m itIres wllh vnlunteers 1 have
some, but we need m any lo start
completing assignment* and get
pre-planning underway "
Layer promised that additional
Information will be announced
during the upcoming monlhs
regarding more sjvctric act Iv Dies
a n d p ro g re s s In o b ta in in g
various |iartlclpanls In the event
as well as other activities,
Laye r ra n I v reached hy
phoning 323 8050.

C o n tinued fro m Page 3 A
mutilated. Including one who
was decapitated
I would I v silling iherr and
tears would tome to m y eyes I
have a very vivid Imagination
and I could are ll all. I could Jual
see || all haptvnlng I could feel
their terror. ‘ *br said
Th ro u g h o u t the book Ms
Hy/uk draws |iarailel* helw rrn
aprrlfk moments In Ihe victim*'
live* and Moiling'* troubled
elisten* r
I iriuldn I help thinking at
the llitir when this kid Danny
Hulling was Iv in g thrown Into
pill hy hla fathrr for gelling
drunk al I tie age of |5. one &lt;4 his
vi* tuns waa Jual Ivin g born T o
me that kind of stuff t* fas* Inal
ing
In thr honk for example, she
write* ’ Far away in aoulhrrn
Morula on h rjrtrm b rr 14 I9*i#».
a hoy wa* hum in Cuban parents
who had emigrated to Fbvlda
The boy wa* recrlved with all
the joy u**»aJly reserved for the
birth of a male child The new
healthy lunged addition tn the
i lose knit family wa* hapd/rd
Manuel Tata Ul&lt;lift
"Of! Orf 4. Iras than three
week* later, fifty mile* mirth &lt;4
Manuel Tabo ada'a baptismal
site, a baby girl was born tn
middle r laaa American parrnt*.
Htray and George Paule*. who

would Kline lo ad'ite and dote on
her The gtrl »&gt;i* hapll/rd Tru ry
Inez Paulra In fieerfleld Ilro rh .
Florida T ra c y and Manuel's
|Mth* would converge one vlo
lent d a y a q u a rte r c e n t u r y
later."
Ms H yruk also delves Into (h r
p*ychosexual p erso n a lity of
Hulling
I fell very sorry for Mr
Hulling I think he was (he first
victim I think his harkgrnund
was so terrible you could alrnosl
see this hap|vn!ng I do not In
anyw ay excuse his behavior
because how do you excuse
what tve did?" site said
" In all these serial killers
there is not one of them lltat
*rimes from a normal, loving,
well rounded American as apple
pie kind of fam ily." site said
Using Information gathered
from F ill profiles and serial
sla y in g experts
Ms H y z u k
portrays what she believe* w err
H ullin g a th o ughts when he
committed the killings rajv-s
ami mutilations
" I would Iv i m y dollar lhal Is
the way n happened." ahe said
“ Nobody really knows w h al
happened r x ir p t IXinny Hulling
and itvose poor kids
She followed Ihe &lt;ase for four
years through the investigation.
Identification of suspects, the
arrest of Rolling and his ultimate
conviction and death sentence

Ms Hyzuk spent weeks read t
Ing all the investigative reports
released by prosecutor* on Ihe
crimes and Interviewed do/rns
of people In Gainesville and
laiulslana
Partial transcripts of trslirno
ny hy O Mather M.tlko Rolling s
burner wife, and (tunny Mills a
friend of Rolling, as well as a
trails* ript of a vldeotajvd slate
men! from Rolling s mother
Claudia are Included
T h e f ir s t h o n k on Ih e
Gainesville killings was released
In paperhai k tvfore Rolling was
se n te n c e d for the c rim e s
“ Beyond Murder Th e Inside
Account of Ihe Gainesville Slu .
deni Murders." w rlllrn by John
Donnelly, a reportrr for The.
Miami llerald. and John Phllpin
a Vermont psychologist draws
on the point-of*view* of Richard!*
Ward rhlef of detectives brr the
Gainesville Police Department
Rolling, through his llwniee&lt;
and freelance writer S ondra\
London also |vnurd a gruesome
Ihree part account of the killings
railed 1Th e Gainesville Murders
A K ille r's O w n Story " Th e
Globe [slid *20.000 for Ihe work
and the lion's share was to Iv
paid lo Ms London Siair At
lorney Rod Sm ith has filed a lien
on Ihe prrveeds until a court can
determ ine If Ms London Is
entitled lo the money

Politibits------ Attack----------C o n tin u e d fro m F a g « I A
C o n tin u e d from Page 3A
Committee of the International
"I didn't like ll ... Bui what
Asaurlalton of Assessing f)ffUers was I tn do? I wasn I hut 15.
recently The IA A O Is a non
didn't have a Bek of sense. ...
profit group aimed at providing Even though I was 15, I knew
ai *mate p ro jv riy assessment* telling him to quit, he should
throughout the world S u lv r has have qu it." she said
Th e
hern a m em brr for seven year*
w om an say* thal when she
T h e r o m m ltte e r v a lu a te a
reported the alleged attacks tn
member* for leadership posi­ hospital &lt;.Ha u ls "they Just blew
tions within the IA A O
me off. according to her ttepnai
lion.
A 40ycar&lt;ild former patient
also &lt;(intend* the nurse had
Offices moved
sexual rrlaltoris with her several
A L T A M O N T E SPRINGS limes in her hospital room In
H e p Lee C o n s t a n t in e . R - May and Jun e t!8IO
Altamonte Springs has moved
" I t 's ruined m y life.” Ihe
his ofTkr* next door Still In woman said tn her deposition
Crane's Rn*i*t Office Path. Con
"It s a nightmare that I want tn
stanttne is now locatrd at 378 forget and 1can t forget tl."
W hooping Loop. Suite 1288
Her lawsuit, the first of Ih r
Allam onlr Springs Ma 32701
four Mini is scheduled for a Jury
The Irlrphone number* there trial In May in St Johns County
are still 3 3 1 ‘W75 (W O H K l and ClrcuM Court
331 -4357 iMELPl
The suit accuses the hospital
ol acting negligently In em ploy­
Thanks to Couch
ing Koszegt and o( subjecting her
to 'sexual exploitation,"
H IT M L O — H rp
M a r v in
Th e Florida Department of
Couch, R Oveldo. rervlved a n**tr }
Health and Rehabilitative Serv­
of thanks and a plaque (rum
curator Carm en Shaw and the ices Investigated the 40-vear-old
woman * allegations, but found
volunteers of Burk lo Nature
W'lldllfe Rrfuge for cullin g red "n o conclusive evidence" of
sexual assault. Th e case was
ta|v lo aid Ihe wildlife rescue
centrt When tfv rosi of rabies referred to the State Attorney's
v a rrln a flo n * skyrocketed for Office, but no charges were filed
A third woman suing Koszrgi
volunleers, Couch went lo work
rcjiortrd
the abuse and was
and established ties wllh the
Orange County Health Depart­ Interviewed by the HRS and
ment to assure workers get police.
Hut she decided not to pursue
lower-cost series Volunteers
charge* because "he wa* a nurse
need Ihe shots because they
and I was a patient with a
routinely handle raccoon*, loxes
and other jxrsslble rahirs carri­ psychiatric history with drug
and alcohol abuse." the woman
er* T h r volunleers must pay for
wild in her deposition. "W h o are
the shots themselves
they going to believe ..?’*
Th e fourth woman, who now
Financial excellence
lives In South Carolina, alleges
Kus/cgl fondled her after giving
SA N FO R D — A dozen and
counting Tha t's the num ber ol
year* Seminole County * annual
(tuancta! reporl lias received Ihe
Certiorate of Achievement for
Excellence In Financial Report­
ing from a N orth Am erican
financial officer's group The
award Is thr lop one given by the
Governm ent Finance Olflcer*
Association of the United States
a n d C a n a d a , a c c o rd in g to
M aryunnr Morse, county clerk of
courts and rh lr f llnanrlal ofllcer
Hob W ilson, co u n ty finance
d ir e c to r , ha s re c e iv e d ilu group's lop Individual achieve­
ment award for thr 13th year

her [tain killers
Barbara Lum pkin associate
executive director of the Florida
Nurses A w * talion in Orlando.sald her organization w ould
support legislation requiring
ho*pttals in notify the Hoard ol
Nursing w hrn a nurse t* arrused
of sexual misconduct
"W here there is any formal or
In fo rm a l c h a rg e of s e x u a l
misconduct or patient abuse. I
think the board should tie notifi­
ed." she said
But Ms Lum pkin and Bill Hell
general counsel of the Florida
Hospital Assnrialton vild Inci­
dents of nurses sexually abusing
patients are Isolated
"Th e re are a frw had apple*
lhal get through, hut I think
those thing* are alirrrations."Ms. Lum pkin said I don't know
thal we could ever p u l In
procedures that werr so tight
lhat you could catch ail llmse
sorls of sick peojile oul Iherr **
Bell said there ts nothing a
hospital can do tn prevent an
employee from committing an
Illegal act. such os acxuaj abuse,
w ithout Its knowledge.
"Obviously, those are difficult
allegations and we see every day '
In the courts how difficult they’
are to deal wllh.
Bell said
"Even reporting It to the slate Is
not going to make it any raster
tudral with ”

Public school menu
Tutiday. Nov. 22.1994
Spaghetti with Meat Sauce
Raw Veggies and Dip
Assorted Fruit Tray
or Chef 's Salad or Bag Lunch
Low Fal Milk

HOLDIAY
SPECIALS

DEATHS
C H A R L O T T E FUNK
Charlotte Funk, 85, South
Winter Park Drive. Cassellvrry.
died Saturday. Nov 19. 1994 at
Florida Hospllnl South Horn
J u n e 2. 1!K)9 In D avcnjm rl,
Iowa, shr moved lu Central
Florida In 1974. She was a
retired pallem affairs clerk for a
hospital She was Lutheran. Shr
wus a member of Ihe Fleet
K ra rrvr Women's Auxiliary.
Survivors Include hustiand.
George: sons. Dale Sheldon.
S llv ls , 111., D a vid S h e ld o n .
J u m u l. C a lif.: sisters. Sally
S r lr n s k y , H e itrn d o rf. Iowa.
Helen Maler. Lincoln wood. HI.:
seven grandchildren: 11 great­
grandchildren
B a ld w in -F a irc h ild F u n e ra l
Home. Altamonte Springs, in
charge of arrangements

E L E A N O R H . K EN N ED Y
Eleanor II. Kennedy. 67. East
Oak Street. Ajiopka. died S u n ­
day. Nov. 20. 1994 at Sunbelt
Nursing Center Horn March 4.
1927 In Athens. Ala., shr moved
to Central Florida In 1948 Shr

was a homemaker

She

15 pieces of
chicken (mixed,
white dark)

was

Protestant.
Survivors Include son. Michael
C . Krn n rd y. W inter Park
Galurs Carey Hand Garden
Chapel Funeral Home. Longwood. In charge of arrange­
ments.

CHOOSE
F s .t io u s Recipe*

C H A R L IE D E A N T O W E
Charlie Dean Towe. 24. Point
Newport Terrace. Casselberry,
died Friday. Nov. 18. 1994 ut III*
residence. Horn Nov. 23. 1969.
he wus a lib-tong Central FloMdu
resident, He was a Navy ja-lly
nil I* ct flrsl davs and a veteran ol
the Persian G u ll War. He was a
member of Neptune Beach ILqtlist Church.
Survivors Include wife. Andrea
Elaine. Casselberry; daughter.
Attnstuslii Elaine. Casselberry;
parents. Robert and Charlene
T o w e . A lt a m o n te S p r in g s ;
brother. Hubert Lane. Ajaipka:
slaters. D iiu n y rllc , Jo n n e lle .
b oth of A lla m o n lr S p rin g s :
grandfather. Charlie M. Smith.
A.shvtlle. N'.C.
B ald w in -F a irc h ild F u n e ra l
Horne, Altamonte Springs. In
charge of arrangements.

Crispy Plus* or
Oven Routed
No coupon necessary
0*Vf good to* 4 IrV e d tm*
ViMe Meal and
Subst-tutM ettra charge

LETS
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Spiderman leads parade
M acy’s Thanksgiving tradition full of hot air
By DONNA OK LA C R U Z
Atsocistpd Piss* Writ**
IIOiJOKCN S .1
lUittr* thr
|)lm «w u( ant! T tir C*t In T h r
H&lt;it *tr rratly (nr lltr hr Imm but
U k r It from 3 * rd r«tl«l .kurph
Rot Ho — N(ili1&lt;itttuii will hr thr
i«M&gt;lr«t Iktliiain bv U r In Ib r
M u i * T h a n k s g iv in g D&lt;tt
IH u ia r
You •ImhiIiI %rr It II • 2.000
Irrl tall. *4ltl Joseph » l n » r
•trplathr-f .loc Rotlto. k iitk i at
Mai i * I'atadr Mtiillo
A c t u a llt
i b r S p iU r r in s n
ttalkkMi It &lt;H Irrl tall wttb a
4&lt;&gt; b* .141 limi a r b Hut don I trll
Ibal to .knr|ih. w ho m u hr *
Halted Ibr aludm w b rrr Ib r
lln a l* a rr b u ilt
a b illio n
hundrrd llinr*
T w r n l y f l t r w o rk e rs b a ir
tollrd all vrar In a rundown
» a rr bou*r nrar Ib r Lincoln
T u n n rl. pirqiariiig nrw float*
and balloon* and retouching
older model* In Ib r ryra o( ib r
klndrrgartnrra « h o tnnrrd Ibr
atudlo serosa Ibr rttrt (tom the
parade roulr In Manhattan. It a
S a n ta » workshop To** K Ua
and a tb*nrv movie rolled Into
one

The kid* *to**l on tire newly
completed Swan l*ilmr*w t a*tlr
lloat. visitin g with I'rln cra *
Odrttr. I*rtmr tVrek. Jean lk&gt;b
tbr rtrg , Spent lltr Tnrtolar and
Puffin Ibr llird
In all. 17 float* 10 m ini Boats.
37 b a l l o o n * a nd t h r e e
lalloon*. ' la combination float
amt balloonl. will lie m aking Ihr;
2*
l*
I mile trek down llrnadway.
V
|va«l thooaand* of *{in tator* and
before 30 m illion television
*Irwrr*
"W e are all Ju*l ttrearner*.
making our dream* Into train*
•aid M anfred lla«* le a n in g
again*! a giant doughnut on I hr
llolltlav Sweet* float Tire former
•torvtiaik illustrator lia* liern
I hr studio's drvignrr and man
agrr alrue 1*44*)
New f lo a t * I n r l u t t r th e
Slartnakrr* with htp hup dan
rrr* (wiving a tribute to Elsts
|*rr*le&gt; tbr HolltUv Sweet*, tbr
Srwamr Street 23th annlvrrwar*
float, and the flight* of fan cy,
celebrating the *plrtt of flight
Prr(wiring the*r creation* I*
only a part of thr job The night
tirforr Thanksgiving there • the
ta*k of g rltln g the 17 blork

c o n vo y of float* aero** the
Hudson River to New York (.'tty
One tulir of the tunnel l*
i lowed for Ib r Jo urn ry to a
•taglng area along l entral l*ark
I hr U U Im ll* ha*e already made
the trip, and will *wrtl to bright*
eg up to MO tret In a tradition
tailed 'Inflation P.vr
A to u l 3 ta il volunteer* work
the da* of lh r event Including
30 til 6H jtruplr who hold down
ra th ttallrain And tf Ib r wind
kl&lt; k* up on Ih u ra iU y . the* may
have to *lrugglr to maintain

control

La*i year, wm ir of ib r balkain*
•wung wlltlly over Ib r ifow d*
S o n It t h r H e d g e h o g , a
ml*cble*ou* character horn a
*Idro game, bait to tie deflated
by police alter tl toppled a
•irretlight »lightly Infurtng two
•|iectatt&gt;r*
It lake* a lot of ctmtdltiatton
and *ieertng and itm im on *en*r
to guide 33 proplr (wilding line*
of tb r balloon." *ald Danny
June* of Manhattan, a veteran at
the job "Every little tug on a
lin e , t b r w in d , m ake* th r
(talkurn move "

An arl toa affair
Sica Nacu. ownar of tha Rosa Cottage Taaroom
on Par* A.enus in Sanford anfartamad guests at
high las and introduced two Sanford artist lo Ihs
art community at tha taaroom on Saturday

Abort. Nacu chats with Rudy and June Sloan
and Kit Chariot Balow, photographer Jere
Moor* dine* with psttal artist Jim Quinlan and
Alyca Quinlan

Getting what you want for Christmas
Low prices, good service top list of priorities
■ y JO V C tM

N O tK N B K N O

AP Business Wrttar
N E W Y O H K — Kid* o n ly
counter* and (irrwinal a**i*iancr
at Toy* "H " U* and other big
chain* are among the innota
Ikm* Ihl* Christmas *hnp|itng
season
A l many *torr* •u*tomrr* w ill
find what thr* really want —
gtawl price*
Markdown* on women * ap
(tarrl will he comm on. »lncr
•lubbornly warm weather In
m any area* ha* left retailer*
with much of th ru wintrr in ­
ventory
“ A greal assortment'* avail­
able at giaxl price* In *omr
*a*e* lowrr than la»l year.'* *ald
.lanrl Mangann a retail lndu*tr&gt;
anaiv«t with llurnbam S n untie*
lm
Customers ai*o *Ik w W tienrfll
from competition a* retailer*
tracb fur I heir rival* market
•bare High end lUrwmrlngdalr'*.
lor example i* catering to thr
fru g al a* w rll a* the Iree•pending with a wale on 1.10
c o tto n i w r i t r r * and IS O

ca*fimere *carvr*
Nrrvou* stoceow ner* rttuld c til
pnee* *1111 further to get prttple
In to I b r * to tr* b r f u r r t h r
Chruim a* ru*h (nit the early
arrival of Hanukkah — th r
holiday lirgin* on No* 27 Ihl*
year — could mollify them for a
while
Store* already known for low
price* *uch a* Toy* "H " U* Inc .
are adding wale* *latf In "take a
prr*on In find a o m rlhlng If
they're having dttflruliy." chief
executive officer Mi&lt; hael Gold*
Irin *aid
Some department *iorr* al»o
arr giving children more of a way
In whal I h r v huy T h e (43
llr n a d w a y . E m p o r iu m a n d
W e ln s to rk * store* have In ­
Mailed styrofoam igk*** called
North I'nle West, with front
door* designed lo make a light
•i ( u r r r r for Mom or D a d ,
•|M&gt;kr*tnati Itlll Ihle said
»
Catalog cutnpanlr* arr foiu*
ing on service, with more •wit­
ching lo faster delivery through
F rd E * and other o v e rn ig h t
courier* Mall order rriallrr* will
rr a r h their peak period for

Taking a new look at
hom es for hom eless
Ataociatad Pratt Writer
LOS ANGELES
— Jesse
Navarro was living u n d rr a noisy
downtown brlt.gr heforr moving
Into a white llltrrglas* dome a*
pari of an Innovative effort to
bouse the homcleaa
*'l found a nrw life here." say*
N ava rro, a clean-cut former
Greyhound bus mechanic who
moved In Iasi Irecernber "I feel
confident again
Still, a year after tbr light
cluster of 18 spaer-agry domr*
went up In a parking lol below
Ih r Harbor Freeway on Ihr rdgr
of downtown Ihr experiment*
fu lu rr remain* in peril.
Financial problem* and re­
ports of thrft and drug use have
marred thr encampment's Im ­
age In January, two rrsldrnts
were kicked out after bring
charged with raping a local cable
te le v is io n b o a t w h o bad
befriended them
There arr success siortr* loo.
of people moving In — and on —
after living In Ib r ram p und
t a k in g a d v a n ta g e of d ru g
treatment and job training pro­
grams. And during a visit to Ihr
city Hits month. P rim e Charles
•mglrd ramp founder T r d Hayes
out for praise al a meeting of the
p r in c e 's b u s in e s s L e a d e rs
Forum .
T h e village of 20-fool-lall.
two room domra, called Genesis
I, was crralrd by Ihc nonprofit
J u s t lc e v lllr H om eless U S A
Hayes ovrrscrs the camp, and
lives In one of I tie 314-squarrfoot fiberglass structures

Kesidrnts make their ow n
rules and c h o ir assignments und
bavr the authority to evict a n y­
one who fall* to follow them
V io la t o r s are g iv e n th re e
chance* before gelling hooted
•'The homeless should be
allowed an opportunity to pro
dure, lo be strong Individuals.'*
Hayes said "If you Just give
them help without making them
work for It. they'll )ust take
advantage of tl."
Dulles Include rotating two
hour guard shifts al Ihr village s
chain-link fence, and rooking
and wushlng In the domes srrvIn g as k itc h e n . T V ro o m ,
laundry room and bathrooms
Some activists say the hom e­
less nerd more direct interven­
tion.
"They nerd structured, king
term rehabilitation proglam* hrforr they're ready to return to
society." said Mike Edwards,
director of the Los Angeles
Mission.
Hayes said about 30 com m unliy residents have moved on.
Some gol th rlr lives together,
others were klckrd out for drug
use. stealing or olhrr crime*,
and *1111 others left because they
didn't like the way the c o m m u ­
nity worked
The camp, launched with a
§ 2 3 0 .0 0 0 g r a n t fro m th e
A tla n tic R ich fie ld C o ., lias
operating costs that Include
§2.300 rent. §1.000 In utilities
and more than §7.700 In salarlrs
each month

order* in early December
" 'T h e r e '* n o fad* or hot
merchandise
for adult*. M*
Mangano said, noting that stylr*
are ro n arrva llvr. in color* llkr
hunter green or In plaid*
A* in ChrtMma* IWJ3. many
(irople will hr buying gift* for

the home
* Customer* are looking for
very prat Ural, borne oriented
gift* that arr a gi»«1 value, foil
th e y 'ir also Iceiking for luxuries
Ibal m akr life a lot tjrlter." said
Jo h n Costello, senior executive
v k r (irrsidenl for marketing al
Sear* Mrr« hatidlw Group
Sear* report* good sale* of
liom r walrliltr dlslir* that retail
lot alsiui §701) Tttr compart*
also expect* a good season for
litg sc r r r n T \ 'i
A n a ly s is g r n r r a lly predict
sale* will r is e 3 3 (irrrent to 6 5
(irri ent from last Christm as
T h e y r i l e the stro n g e r e c o n o m y ,

noting

that

m o rr

p roplr

are

w o rk in g tht* year than last

Survey* of sbopprr* takrn try
a variety of rampante* all point
to h ig h e r sp e n d in g , but of
rourar. It'a fiard to trll bow
m uch people will buy

These turkeys
won’t be gobbled
up on Thursday
■ y T h # Assoelalad Prsss

PfTTSBORO. N C - Seven
plum p turkev* were thr main
attraction at Karin Yates' pre• Th an k sg ivin g d in n e r, and
they weren't even thr main
dish
Th e y were among m orr than
100 lu rk rys rescued In August
after their container* fell of! a
truck on (he highway.
A group called Farm Sanctu­
ary. based in Watkins Glen.
N Y., raised Ih r lu rk rys as pels
for Its national " A d o p t -A T u rk e y " program, and brought
them lo what's hern the na
lion's lop lurkry-grow lng stale
for a decade, producing 61
million birds (itsl Ibis year
T h e a d o p te rs a rrive d at
Yales' house Saturday. S h r
was running a little late, but
before anybody could squawk,
she whisked the meal out lo a
table In Ih r yard and her
guests dived Inin thr *|Mghrtil
with soy margarine sauce, let­
tuce and cranberry salad, corn
and pum pkin pie
T h e human guests, that I*
As for the turkeys, ilirlr new
families took litem home after
thr vrgrtartan feast
Sh elley llurleson adopted
three of the gobblers “ I'm
doing It because I have a
t u r k e y w h o n e e d s so m e
friends '•
Th e turkey lovers hope to
|tersuadc Americans lo slop
rating farm animals, but an
Ind u stry spokesman wasn't
milled

No ‘G en erations’ gap at box office this week
By T h a Assoelalad P ra ia
L O S AN0BLB8 William
S h a tn rr und Patrick Strwurt
both beamed In for for "Slur
T r e k Generation*.'* and Ihc
e xtra s la rp o w rr helped the
movie take first p la rr In Its
d e but weekend, ru rn ln g an
estimated §23 2 million.
T h e seventh Star Tre k movie
Is the first to (&gt;alr both captains
of the Starship Enterprise

"Interview with Ihr Vam pire"
rarnrd §18.1 million lor second
place, and was followed by "T h e
Santa Clause" with §16 3 m il­
lio n , In d u s try sources said
Sunday.
Th e figures are based on
estimates of llckct sales Friday
through Sunday. Final figures
will lie rrlrused today
1. "Star Tre k Generations."
§23.2 million.
2. "Interview With the Vainp lre ."§ IH I million.

3. " T h e Santa Clause," §16 3
million.
4. “ T h e Lion King.*' §5.5

million.
5. “ The Professional." §5.1
million.
6. "S targ a tr." §4 2 million.
7. “ Pulp Fiction." §3 million.
8. “ T h e W ar." §2.8 million
y "M iracle on 34lh Street."
§2.7 million.
10. " T h e Swan Princess" §2 5
million.

New liver for rocker Crosby
' When Ihe three u( them iraik tu th r stage, they
w r r r just ss professional and e a rllrd and good as
they've ever been." Mlntr said "B u t he was going
through a great deal of (irrsonal pain, physical
pain "

■ y J I F F M l V IA
Ataociatad Pratt Writer
M rs A N G E L E S
H im k singer Da*Id Crosby,
who was iHmptiall/rd earlier this month when his
drug damaged liver Itrgan lo lall received a new
organ in a seven hour o|»eraiton
T h r transplant was performed Sunday al Ihe
University of California, far* Angeles Medical
Center
Crosby, of thr v rn rra b lr ru ik group Crosby.
Still* and Nash, wa* listed in crillcaJ condition
Sunday n lg h l, w h ic h l* norm al for organ
transplant pailrnt* said hospital *|&gt;okrsriian
Warren Rultak H r said be bad no detail* on lire
donor
Elliot M lntr. Crosby's public 1st. urged fans to
keep ihe 53 year -old musician In thrlr thought*
"I Hunk t h e I m- s i thing for all of u* fo do right
now is Ju*t send him our prayer* and w rll
wishes." M lntr said
Dr Ronald W Husuttll said the surgery went
well
A* with all transplant patient*, we will watch
hi* progress closely for several day* and I am
optimistic ilt.it he will do well." said BusultU.
who led th r transplant train
Stephen Still* said h r ho|irs his iMiidmalr ran
gel on w iih hi* life
"I could not be happier." Sllll* said "Although
I rrro gn l/r ihe fart that Ihe next few day* and
week* a rr going lo Ire crucial lo David's recovery.
I Just wanted lo express m y joy over Ihe news
that m y dear friend and (tanner lias completed
this operation"
Crosby was admitted lo thr ho*pltal with u
d rlrrlo r.iling llvrr on Nov 2 Mini/ blamed hi*
condition on decades u( drug abuse
"Th ere was no qursiion about It that substance
abuse did. In fait, contribute lo the condition of
David's liver.
Mint/ said Sunday night " H r
wrote about II In Ins autobiography, hr never held
back "
Crosby hud Itern in consldrrablr (tain In recent
months hul sllll performed with Stills und
Graham Nash al ibis sum m er’s Woodstock B4
concert.

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21,^1994

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Sports
Ice setting the pace
LOCALLY

Sanford leads W B L at season’s midway point
U V tti

Sanford Volleyball meeting

Prtcs H a l f Rapart*

S A N FO H D
the Sanford HerreaiirKt De
iwUtincnl will hold an organiztw&gt;n*l inert in* tot
ll« Polar lirar «oe«t voltrytttll leagues on
I ursdav Drcem brr ftth at A p m at the Youth
Center in S a n lon lC ity llall
riw SRD I i u r a m t«M» league* one reere
at tonal (no splkel amt one power Way la art lo
begin I hr week i4 January 9th
&gt;..i m orr Information rail 33f&gt; 5607

TA V A R ES
When the inaugural season of ilw
Women • lUsetall l-eagwe reached II* midpoint
Sunday, the Hartford Ice find ih e m w ltr* silling
in first plate with a I K game lead over the
arcond plate Florida Tortuuloe*
Not loo had r«m*ldertng the h r t»g.&lt;n lh«weekend a hall game tiehlnd the 1ornodur*
Sanford made llte leap Into firsi plate li&gt;
winning a pair of games from Florida iht* |*«»i
weekend In Tavares oulsloggmg the lo o t adoe*
9 3 on Saturday and rallying lim n a J &lt;) debt II lo
js » t a 3 2 vlclory Sunday
Trolling the Ire |8 3| and Tornatlties (7 3| .ire
Ih r Apopka Diamond* |7 3| and the Daytona
Iteoch Sand Sharks It IOI Sanford and Daytona
(teach hod a game rained mil the ftrsl week of II m

AROUND THE STATE
Mocs win opener
L A K E L A N D — Andy Robertson scored 13
point a a* WoiVta Southern ofiencd Ita araaon
with a M l 61 v k ln t y o m K r n llb li y Wesleyan
I h r I'anlhrra (O 21 ted 11 22 when a alam
dunk hy Robertson sparked a 1 30 run lor Ihr
M o i aaln* FSC lr«t l'» 33 at halllim r
John S a u n d rn *&lt;»ired 12 polnia lot ihr
Morraalna while Paul Nlrvrn* ra m r off ihr
bench lo contribute aeven point* and a
tram high eight rebound*
Kenny tite rn led the Panther* with 14 point*

AROUND THE NATION
Comeback dooms Buca
S E A T T L E — Ma&lt; k Strong stored on a 7 yard
run With 42 second* Irll and John Kasav • ealra
|a«inl gave Sraltle a 22 21 comeback vlclory
Sunday over Ih r Tam pa Itav Buccaneer*
The Sr aha w ka (4 7| hrnkr a ala game loalng
*trrak and haiulrd Ih r lluteaneefs |2-9| Ihelr
sixth lieu* in a row lo clim h Tam pa Hay* 12th
ro n a rru llvr loving araaon
T ltr Sratiawka went 77 yard* In a dozen play*
in 2 42 lo store their winning touchdown alter
Mn h u r l llu atrd a .13 yard held goal pul lam p*
Rav a h e a d 21 IS a II h 3 24 lo go
On the 12th play of the drlvr. Strong, a
reserve playing ai lallbat k In place o( ihr
tniurrd Chrta Warren, ran 7 yaid* around right
end on art ond and &lt;i
[lie S r all aw ka w r ir aided on their final
lutii lu j o w n u f e j' »• I'WU-W*1 jw n a ln c a . •*»»« S i l a w

In trrtrrrn c r agalnai Maitin Mavhew and one lor
lllrgat c o llla rl ag.itnsl Mike M cCruder on
(mirth a n d -12 that gave Seattle a flral down
T h r game ended when Eugene Kotiinaon
In trrrrp lrd Craig Erickson a tlespeiallon pas*
from I hie Hues 4S
Erickson completed 22 of 32 passes for 212
yards, with two im uhdow ns Rookie Errlcl
Mhrtt gained I I I yard* on 24 tarries for hi*
second airaighl lOO-yard rushing game

Steelers outlast Dolphins
P IT T S B U R G H — A quarlerhark who hadn't
play rtf in nearly I wo years revived an offense
that hadn't scored In a month — and hr did It
)u*t in lime lor the Pittsburgh Steelers
Gary Anderson’s 39-yard field goal with 4 41
left in overtime won It Mike Tom rzak awakened
Pittsburgh a slumping offense with 343 [wisatng
yards In his first start In 27 games as the
Steelers !&lt;eat the Miami Dolphins 16-13Sunday.
The overtime was the Steelers' third In lour
games, tmt Ihelr first at Three Hlvrr* Stadium
since they t&gt;cat Cincinnati 20 20 on Srpt 19.
|0H2. Th e Steelers |8-3) have won *1* of their
last seven, two in overtime
Harry Foster ended I’tttaburgh'a streak of 13
consecutive quarters without an offensive
touchdow n w ith a go-ahead 10-yard run
midway through the fourth quarter following
Tom erak's 40-yard completion lo Ernie Mills
Tom c/ak finished 20 for 42 for 343 yards
liul Ih r Steelers’ 13-10 lead didn't hold up
Dan Marino, a master of the tale game com­
eback. did It again by driving the Dolphins |7-4|
from Ihelr 3 lo Pete Sloyanovlch's game-tying
4H yard held goal on Ih r final play of regulation

WHAT’S NAPPE
Boys' Basketball
Laks Howtll at Sprue* Ct*#k. Junior varsity.
5 15 p m ; varsity, 7 p m .

Girls' Basketball
Deltona al Lak* Mary. JV. 6 p m . V. 7.30 p m
Lyman al Lak* Mary (Irathman), 4 30 p m
Lyman al Sprue* Craak. Junior varsity. 5 15
p m .varsity, 7 p m
Samlnol* al Bishop Moora. Junior varsity. 6
p m ; varsity.7 30pm .

Boys’ Soccer
Lyman al Samlnol*. JV. 5 15 p m . V, 7 p m

Girls’ Soccer
Lake Mary al Bishop Moor*. Frashman, 4 30
p m ; junior varsity. 5 45 p m ; varsity. 7:30 p m.

FO O TB A LL
f .O p m . — W F T V 9. National Football League.
New York Glarilsul Houston Oilers. fl.|
Com plat* lls tfn ti on Fag* » i

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srason and will make n up on ll»e lie * n rv i visit
to Day Iona IW-ai h
Alter taking Ihe Thanksgiving weekend off ihr
W ill, will reiorn lo ai lion the weekend of D rr I
and 4 wfyell I lie lie will ylsll Apopka lor a pair of
I p in games
For now he manager Mikr Ferrell and hi*
squad will lake the lime of! In *avor thru lead
and rr« u prra tr from the a&lt; he* and pain*
accumulated over I he first hall uf Ihe srason
' Hu* was a huge weekend lor u* going mi llie

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S A N F O R D — The Flame* are
burning brightly atop tire Sanford
C h u rrh Softball League again
Alter getting a tag ***i*i from
Deltona Trinity Assembly id God
Majesty. Ihe defending Fall t tiampl
on* fro m Sanford First United
Methodist look care of business and
seized sole possession ot llrsl place
al I’tnehursi Park S riu n la y morn
log
T h e d a y st ar t ed wi t h i he
Crusaders from l-ake Mary C h u n li
of Ihe Nativity Catholic moving into
a tie for first place by getting a 7 &lt;)
forfeit victory when Sanford Chris
Itan faded lo show up lor II* game
Hut the Crusoder* slay al ihe top
was abort-lived a* Majesty came up
with fmrr run* in the bottom of lire
•lalli otolnat lo I « m V * 4-4 lie sml
itilted an * 4 victory
Th e Crusader* had tuttled bar k
from a 4-0 first Inning deficit lo lie
ihe game with two run* in the top of
See C h u rc h . Fag* 2 B

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Kiwanis Club
cap season
with victories

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wav and winning hark lo bark games from Ihe
league leaders said Ferrell "It wav an e*rlllng
weekend of busrliall
' Now we're going to lake this break and get
ihe girl* healed op so that we II lie al full strength
lm Ihr srr ond half of the season
Florida armed single runs In Ihe bottom of the
third and fifth innings Sunday to lake a 2-0 lead
VK kv Humphrey led off Ihe lop of Ihe sixth
inning for Sanford hy drawing a walk and
Are Ire. Fage 211

Win streak
puts Flames
in 1st place

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Assistant coach Gary Smith and the Lake Brantl*y Patriots guaranteed
thBfTiBBUBB b happy ThBnktgiwing by totting Jacksonville Sandalwood
21 7 last Friday Thai means th* Patriots will spend Ibis Thursday riding
to Ntcevilla, id* of lh*ir second round Class 6A stale playoll game

Merrick, ’Noles bomb Silver Hawks
V I M lN O l IV 41. S IL V IS M A S M M

Fro m Staff Reports
S A N FO R D — Dana Menu k lirvved in 20 point*,
including a school rerord four three point field goal* .«*
Seminole shol down Lake Howell 01-46 Saturday In the
final game of th r Lady 'Sole* Invitational girl*
basketball tournament
Leading 3027 al halftime, the Seminole* used a
19-10 third quarter to pull away from Ihe Silver Hawk*
Merrick also had four rebound*, three assist*. and
three steals for Ihe Tribe (3-0) Tenncshla Eason
contributed 19 points, nine rebound*, four assist* and
two steal* while Mtndee Hampton chipped In with 12
points, four rebound*, three assists, and five steals
Felicia Henderson pulled In nine rebound*
For Lake Howell (7-2. both losses coming against
Seminole). Christine Jam es had a game-high 2fi point*

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The Silver Hawks are scheduled lo host DeLand on
Tuesday Seminole plays al Bishop Moore innight and
returns home lo face Daytona lieach Seahrrezc on
Tuesday.

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SANFORD — J im peaicak Dodge
won a nail biter and Ihe Klwani*
Club waltzed to victory as the
Sanford Recreation Departm ent
Girls' Fall S4»flhall league eon
eluded II* regular srawin at Fort
Mellon * lakeside Field Salulday
Peai-fM k Dodge found Itself down
107 after three Innings and Ilia!
Walked like II would stand up as Ihe
llnal s«ore as Nl« hols Marine still led
10-7 with Is o out and no one on
tiasr in the lop 4&gt;l Ihe sU lh Inning
Hut eight comei utlve singles and a
walk plated *1* runs to give Peacock
Dodge a 13 IO trium ph
Tlie Kiwanis C lub scored three
run* in the first inning. * u run* In
the setoiul amt three more In Ihe
i h it it a* It t f o u m a r t »»•«•
dyway/Su|&gt;ertes 12-1
The other two s« hedoled games
were not played as the Sanford First
I Li jit i*t C hurch Rotary C lub «ontr*i
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(two runs). A m y Relnalda (two RHII,
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run*, three RHII. Michelle Forrest
(two doubles, run. RHII. Tasha
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Ross (double, two runs. RHII. one lilt
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Can a memorial also serve as a hall of fame?
war veterans to whom It was
dedicated as a memorial, but to the
countless Ixiys. girls, men. and
women who have played Ihere It s
Ihe very site where much of San­
ford's baseball history was (and Is
being) made
The problem Is that Ihe stadium
Is operating at a small jyerrcnlage ol
lls cajiailly due to a variety of
problems crcaird hy under-financed
maintenance over a |&gt;erlod of years

Th e following Inscription I* on an
Am erican Legion plaque located on
a monument somewhere In Sanford
Do you know which structure?
Dedicated to ihe memory
of the men and women
o(Seminole C ounty
who served their country
In all wars
If you're a baseball player. Ihe
friend or fam ily m em ber of a
baseball player, or a baseball fan.
th e re 's a good cha n ce y o u ’ ve
walked right by (Ills plaque and
never knew It was there.
T h e plaque Is located on Ihe
outside wall of Sanford Memorial
Stadium.
I f in d It n e c e s s a r y to r e mlnd/enllghlen you of tills fact alter
hearing that Sanford clly com m is­
sioner Whltey Eckstein again sug
gested the Idea of a baseball hall o(
fame for Sanford at Ihe clly co m ­
mission meeting lust week
Eckstein has a long und admirable
personal history of tielng an active
supporter of sports In Sanford, us u
coach, father, and casual fan. so
when he makes any suggest Ion
concerning athletics. II deserves lo
be heard out and carefully consid­
ered.
Hut In spite of the merits Ecks­

tein's proposal m ay have. I wonder
If the rlforts Involved In exploring
and possibly p ursuing Ih r Idea
m ight not lie Iteller spent on
projects that Sanford already ha* on
lls plate
For siarlcrs. Ihe Greater Sanford
rhumt&gt;er of Commerce Is already
responsible lor the Seminole County
S|M&gt;rts Hall of Fame, which Includes
several of tlie Individuals mentioned
as possible in rp ib rn i of the pro
jMised t&gt;asr ball hall of fume.
Founded In 1982. Ihr Seminole
County S jkiMs Hall ol Fame will
Induct lls 27th and r2Htlt members
— .Jell Hlakr and Mickey Norton —
this coming Ja n u a ry, yet ha* no
real home, lairgrly. U's a hall of
fame thtii exists on (Kijier and In u
few pictures and plaques al Ihe
Cham l)cr of Commerce.
And from a hasclyall *tund|&gt;nlnt.
Sanford Memorial Stadium 1* al­
ready u monument, not only for Ihe

Today, despite Ihe efforts of the
Sanford R e rrra llo n Department,
which look over ope radon of ihe
facility a year ago. Sanford Memori­
al Stadium Is a shadow of whal II
once was. whal It was when the
New York Giants trained here, when
Sanford was u member of Ihe
Florida Stale League.
For all tlie new sport* facilities
hull! in ihe county over the last
decade. Sunford Memorial Stadium
,, iii .ii 11-. 111111111• .i tullsl/r baseball
stadium with covered grandstands
In Central Florida, only Daylona
Beach's Jackie Robinson Stadium.
DeLund's Conrad Park, and O r ­
lando's Tinker Field compare.
Part of Eckstein's motivation for
creating a baseball hall of fame
would Ik - to cieule business Irafflr
for downtown Sanford, rertalnly a
worthy g&lt;»al hi these fiscally erratic
limes.

Brought up lo speed. Sanford
Memorial Stadium would help meet
that objective. Not only would It
errale trafflr through the clly by &lt;
hosting tournaments, leagues, and
exhibitions. It would provide some­
thing of a captive audience (for
however long Ihe game In question
lasts) for advertising of local busi­
nesses
Is a constantly active Sanford
Memorial Stadium Ihe answer lo
tmostlng the city's business com ­
munity? Not solely, but It I* an
unexplolted resource, one that
admittedly w ill require ha vin g
money spent on It for II lo hrlp
generate Income.
Rather than trying lo decide,
between Ihe future of Sanford Me-’
mortal Sta d iu m and Eckstein’s
|iro|&gt;osal. perhaps a heller solution
would be a combination of alt
endeavors:
* Create a special baseball
"w ing" of the Seminole County
Sports llall of Fume.
* Develop a permanent home lor
II al Sanford Memorial Stadium;
* And upgrade the stadium so
thnl It's not only u desirable place lo
host leagues, tournam ents, und
oilier events, but U’s a filling home
lo Hie Hall of Fame and a filling
monument lo those whom It was
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Church---------C o n tin u e d fro m IB
Ihr BlxOl
Inning lirlcitr Majraly rallied
ton k for Ilk IHM win of Ih r
*i aknn
With that win under III* toll.
Majr*iy ca nir lt.uk In gel win
No 2 a* they &lt;worrd a run til the
fourth inning anil five in th r
MMh In lukr a lit) lead unit hrld
'd l a I i i r inti* Sanford F irm
N a/.urnc to m rh .u k rlfnri to
win. 0 3
T h r K lam r* ih r n took on
i n le ading Sanford Central Map
11*1. w h ic h had h r a lr n th r
i i .mu * 3&lt;2 in right innings on
Ih r opr m ug w rrk rn d nl (h r
*ra*on
Central look n 2-0 lend In Ih r
«np nl thr find inning and mill
hrld a 2 1 trail until Ihr Flame*
enme up w lih five milk with Iwo
nut In Ih r bottom ol ih r thud
Inning and rnllrtj to ihclr IIHh
cnn*ri u llv r vlclury. 8-3.
T h r Flam r* arr now- 5-1 on Ih r
M-.iMin. w h llr (V n iru l MapH»i
and Ih r C ru w ilri* urr tmih 4 2
Ma|rkly ami Flr*l N a/arm r a rr
lire! lor Imirth with 2-4 murk*
amt SnnfnrdChrlM lan l* 1-5
T h r I r a g u r w ill lu k r I h r
Thanksgiving w rrk rn d nil toIon- returning to action at ( tiaseH.irk on Dec. 3 T h r srhrdutr
lui* ih r (Tunadrrik playing Firm
N u /u rrn r al 0 a.m . Central
liiipiiM hiking on Sanlnrd C hris­
tian at ID a.m
anil Majesty
■hallrnging ih r F'lamr* at 11
a.m.
Kallylng Ma)r*ly against the
Cnisadrn* were, wtih Hurt lilts
— Kicky Vllornar Hrlplr. two
rims, three Hllll. Ike Mrndo/.i
(double, iw u runs. Hllll. one hit
— M anny G aray Hrlplr. two
runs. HHI|. Marc Vlrei (tw o
riin*l. .hie C ru z and Strvr Ja rn il 114HI). Adrian Bourgeois
T h r Crusaders were Inf by.
will) Iwo tills — Mike F ra ilik
(run. HHI|. Jo h n Donahue (run);
one hit — llrooke luiggnrr. Hl.ikr

Murray. Mlkr Dr*a run — Haul
Mlolkow»ki Don I last i
Paring the Majesty ollrn**against Na/arrnr w rtr. with two
hit*
Hob Mullet Irun. H ill); one
till — S trv r Ja rrrtt (double, run.
HMD. Toody H o b o s . Ikr Mendoza
and J o r C ru z (ru n !. M anny
Garay (HUH Man- Vlrei. run * ,
Adrian Ikmigrot*
Doing thr damage lor Firm
Nazarrtir were, with two hit* —
Wayne Gager i HI til. Hon Curded
trunk Hhilliji Sutherland; one lilt
— G rady Legctlr (run. Hllll
Frank Turner and David Willlnk
(Hllll. I'.iul Watson and Perry
Hrsiler (rtinl. run. Hill — S«'oii
Wade
Contributing lor the Flamr*
were, with iw o hits — Hill
Grarey and Trent Sm ith (run.
two Hllll. K o Ik- m Sm ith and To m
Gr.uey (iwo runsl. one hit Tony hlailr I triple, run. ll.rre
Hill). W I. Gracey (141*1), Chris
DajKire Irun). Dean L Smith
Providing the oflrnsc lor Ccn
iral llaptim were, with one Ini —
Mlkr McCoy (two runs), day
&lt; rulchllcld and Erie Lure (H ill);
J o h n L a m e r (r u n ), R ichard
Walker

Girls--------C o n tinued fro m I B
Powering the Klwunt* Club
were, with iwo hll* — Krasha
Bradley (double two runs), Klin
McCall (iwo runs, iw o K ill); one
hll — Shavon William* ftriple,
tun. H llll. Shannon Jackson
(double, two runs. Hllll. Tubltha
H o h cris (double, ru n . H llll.
Shayla Hooks (double, two Hllll,
Nina llyrd (HOI): iw o runs, Hill
— K u lirs h a Hayes; r u n —
Mi-Iihvi Holden. Candice Ilm w n
Leading Handyway/Supcricx
w e i r , will) one hll HramH*
Hrldgman (double. H ill). Shuwn .1
DtHilllllr (double, run). Tlterr».i
Grave*. Prise ilia S&lt;-1jd i

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�Sanford Morale). Sanford. Florida - Monday Novambar 21, 1994 - JB

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People
Colorful cacti herald season

IN BRIEF

Control levels of light to ensure bloom ing

Craft Show and Tell set Saturday
L A K E Ilf I I.S
The friends &lt;»l ilir Ia k r Helen Library arr
&lt;|«&gt;nairlng I hr !Vlh annual Craft Slum and S rll" on Saturday.
Nm Jfi
T h r organizer* arr trrkinn i ralirra for thr rv rn l which will
lake piai r at Hopkins Mall at Ihr turner id hut lid and
4 o n n rrtlru ll Avenue*
Inaitlr tattle* with twu i lialr* arr avallahlr lot 915. outaldr
•(•air with no lahlr ur rhaira a ir avallahlr for 910
Vitr m orr inlor mat Inn tall la n k r M ir r o r a at 2JH 2'Uifl ur
C arrdCarlrr at 22* 11177

T wo of our major holiday *ra*nn* arr
upon ua and one of ih r early algnala I* Ih r
rm e rg rm r of ih r colorful holklay carlo* al
our local garden center* and flortat vlm ja
So II'* time once again lo g lvr instruction*
on Ihr carr of if war jiopolar plant*
ll • no art Mienl that holiday r a d l arr al
their prak of color al I hi* time
Nursery
grower* w h o p ro d u re h o lid a y raefu*
carefully control llghl Ir v r U and temper*
lu rr In ensure llnw ly blooming
Ac lu.tlly.
Ifwrr arr Ih r r r illflrrrn l lyjw* of holiday
raclu* hul Ih ry all Iwbmg lo the 7.yg«* artu*
family
T h r Th a n k s g ivin g raclu * ha* bright
orange rrd fbiwrr* and I* sometimes re
Irrrrd lo a* Ih r bdialrr or rra h claw cat tu*
T h r popular Chrt*lmaa carfua ha* rrd. pink
or w lute bloom* or combinations of tliese
color* al Christmas lime T h r r r la al*o an
Easter raclu* with while hlnom* In thr
•prlng C ollrcttvrly. w r will rrfrr lo Ih rm a*
holiday raclu*
T h r holiday raclu* I* an r y r catcher al
ihl* lime cd year If you have ju*l (m rrhasrd
caw al Ih r flower *hop or garden renter. II I*
(itoltablv full of bud* and hlnom* for vnu lo
enjoy tw lw rrn now and Chrt*tma* If you
have n u riu rrd your* since la*i yrar. you will
ward it lo hlnom al Ihl* llm r Your *urcr*a
In producing bloom* will de(wnd on follow
Ing Ihr correct procedure* listed here
To
tnakr a holiday ractu* bloom, you nerd lo
rarrfully control both Ih r trm p rra tu rr and
Ihr amount of llghl II receive* If ih r night
llm r trm p rra lu rr I* maintained tw lw rrn 50

Cancer support group meets
Nti|r|mrt lli»|&gt;r ami M frm rrv S H A M rnrrta rv rry Monday
aftrrmain at 5 p in at Crnlral Florida Regional Hospital In ihr
lar cnrnrt id thr dining mum Ihta la a self hrl|t aup|airt ftrotip
fiir all tam er *ur»tvor* whether In trratmrnt now of flnlahrd
with It Call .124 *737 or 122 7785 for tnurr information

Help for gamblers offered
Gam Met* Anonymoua and G am Anon for faintly and frtrnda
m rri ar|karatrly Monday and Friday Inon arrtolirral at 7 V)
(&gt;m &lt; hurt It id thr I #i ■m) Sh rph rrd t i l (.akr A » r Maitland
I or m orr information rail 2 t«&gt; '120*1

Oddfellows schedule meeting
Lodge No 27 cd ih r Inlrrnatlonal Ordrr of Oddfellow* rnrrta
ih r firwt and third Monday of rvrry month rxrcpt J u ly and
AuKual at h p in al lo l Magnolia A i r Hanford

Modelers Club announces meeting

O A R D K N IN O

T R IC IA
THOM AS

lo 55 degree* fahrrnlirll. ih r flower hud*
will form regardless of day length licit If Ihr
night trm p rra lu rr l* b rtw rrn 55 lo 70
drgrrr*. Ih r cartu* will need 13 limn* of
uninterrupted darkrie** |wr day to *ri hud*
W ith nlghl trm p rra lu rr* above 70 degree*
your cartu* will require rv rn more darkness
about 15 hour* per day Excessive heat or
trm p rra lu rr* above 00 drgrrr* m ay cause
hud drop
T rm p rra tu rr and *horl day
trratm rnt *hould continue until flower hud*
d rvrlo p which lakr* alioul *1* lo nine
week*
R vrn one *mall exposure lo llghl I*
enough lo Interrupt Ih r darknr** trratm rnt.
*n hr rarrfu! lu m ln g llghl* on In ih r room
that you a rr trying lo Inter Ih r bud
formal Ion In Som r proplr covrr fh r cartu*
Instead w ith a black plastic hag or
cardtxtard t*»x each night, hul r r m m r n
ra rh day «o Ih r plant will remain healthy
Other proplr put th r cartu* In an u n n v d
closet ra rh night and out again In Ih r day
T h r beautiful bloom* of ih r holiday rariu*

will tw wrll worth your cflnri* lo produre
Ih rm .
In Ih r homr. Ih r holiday raclu* grow*
w rll In (Mil* nr hanging ha*krt* T h e y ran
lw grow n outdoor* during Ihr in m in rr hul
nerd *ut&gt;durd «hadr during thr hollr*i pari
of the day They m in i lw brought indoor*
during ih r winter a* Ih ry aren't cold
lolrrant Oner Inside th r hou*r. Ih ry prefer
a vuririv location with good air cumulation
In Ih rir natural habitat, holiday raclu* arr
forr*i plant* that grow In Ih r decayed
hurnu* In Ihr rro trhr* of trrr* T h rrrfo rr.
Ih ry should hr planted In rich, w rll drained
*nll with a good amount of organic m a flrr
A m U tu rr of two part* pcrlllr and th rrr
(•art* (wat mo** 1* a good soil mixture
A
soluble plant fond ra n lw appllrd at half
strength once a month during thr growing
*ea*on
Holiday cartu* rwrd careful watering a*
loo little or Ion much can cause flowrr bud
drop
T h r raclu* should r r rr lv r frequent
llghl walrrtng. hut th r *oll should n rv rr
stay soaking wrt
Good dralnagr I* very
Important Over wagering usually result* In
mol rot.
t.urklly. holiday cacti arr relatively dis­
ease free Mraly hug* ra n hr a problem, but
ih r ‘'cottony maaars" can lw removed
m anually with a cotton swab and alcohol.
There arr a frw fine points In properly
rare for thr holiday cactus Hut with sprrtal
attrntlon and corirct procedure*, you ran
havr healthy plant* and beautiful flower*
during your holiday season

I h r Sanford A rm Modrlrra C lu b rnrrt» r v r r y third Monday
Of ih r month •tailing at 7 p m wtlh Ihr Model «d Ih r Month
enm|&gt;riitkm at Greater Sanford Cham brr of C o m m rrre . 400 E
First St All pha*ra «d HA' model aircraft arr rrp rra rn trd T h r
club • flying flrld la bx alrd In Sanford For m orr Inhumation.
•tint.n l l.r r I U ig u r at 574 4732

VFW, Auxiliary to gather
Hardee Bunch
mark birthdays

Vrlrrana td Foreign War* and Ih r laidlra Auatllary of Sanford
Post IOIOH rnrrt ih r third Monday at 7 30 p m al th rlr poal
hom r 11 hr b&gt;g &lt;ahin on Srm lnolr Ibmlrvardl

Sanford* Hardaa Bunch ara
•till having fun although they
continue to have birthday*
During a recant gathering at
the Colonial Room Restaurant
In d o w n to w n Sanford, the
follow ing wara proclaim ed
birthday girls of the day (from
le f t )’ P h y llis H u p p . R u th
Jemtgan and Hazel Johnson

Pigeon Fanciers to gather
The C rnlral Florida Pigeon Fancier* Aawx lallon rnrrta ihr
third Monday of ra th month at thr S rm ln o lr County
Agricultural Center. 4300 Orlando Drive. Sanford For
Information, t all A n or .Iran Andrraon al M31 8033

Sewing club gathers
K v rry Turadav frewn !t :W a in to noon. Il»r WOOP1E Srwlng
C lub gather* al Ih r l.akr Mary Srnk»r Center I5M N Country
C lis ts

I«9 i M d k r t m t i y «

«• ««! I l r m a (.»• m i f f t i i t g I m m e n

aa w rll aa itrrna lor Ih r Chrtalinaa Hlotr I h r llrm a u ia d r hy
Ih r t luh arr d o u a lrd lo p r r r m lr 1table* nuralng h o m r rra ld rn la
and gifla lot th r a nnual Chtlatriiaa aiorr

Activities for seniors
l-akr Mary Srnlora Invitr anyonr 55 yrara or oldrr to join
them in a weekly activity on T ur*day Art. from 11a m I o noon,
al Ih r Frank Evans Center. 158 N Country C lub Hoad

Family’s loss as donor is another’s gain

Weekly Lions Club meeting
T h r Hanlord l.iona Club inrrtn r v r r y Turadav al noon at Ihr
Colonial Koom In downtown Sanford For Inlormutlon. rail
Andrra K ra / riv al 3 3 0 fil If)

D EAR AB BT: U s ! May 27. I
received a rail Irlling m r that
m y father was finally getting his
lung transplant.
W r (lew to
Cleveland, and while w r were In
Ih r hospital waiting room, w r
tnri a lamlly who had com r for a
heart transplant from th r same
donor.
A nurse cam r in and told u*
that Ih r organ* would noon lw
arriving, so m y husband and I
rushed to th r I till floor lo watch
Ih r hrllcoplrr land Thro ugh Ih r
skylight, w r saw two jwoplr
carrying a nailer I knrw they
had Dad * life In Ihrir hand* I
cannot describe the frrllng It
gavr m r. I thought about Ih r

Bridge club to meet, play
S in ford Duplicate Itridgr C lub m rrla al noon each Turadav
al Ih r G rra lrr Sanford Chamber of Com m rrre. 400 E Find Si..
Sinford

Kiwanis Club of Casselberry meets
Klwanla Club of Cassrltierry m rrla rv rry Tueaday at 7 30
a in . at Village ih r Caaarlhrrrv Senior Center For Infonnallon.
call M31 8545

Sanford seniors to meet
T hr Sinford Senior Cltl/rna C lub rnrrta ih r firs t an d th ird
Turaday. al 11 a in., at Ih r Sanford Senior Center Senior* arr
welcome.

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lamlly who had lost a loved one
Ih r was 42 yra r* o ld) that
Memorial Day weekend and thr
pain they must have felt. Hut In
the midst of their sorrow, they
bestowed the mo*t generous gift.
(We weie fold Ihl* same donor
donated not only hi* lungs and
b ra n , but also his pancreas,
liver, kidney* and bone marrow.)
A* the doctor came out oflerward to tell us the procedure
had been successful, and m y
father had received a healthy
lung, we applauded for each
other's loved ones and shed
tears of relief.
Dad's birthday was the follow­
ing Friday — and the heart
recipient's birthday was that
Tuesday.
What u wonderful
binhday gilt our father received.

K .C . IN M ICH IG A N

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D E A R K .C .:
I appreciate
being able to share your family'*
Joy.
Not all families are so
fortunate. Read o n ...
D EA R A B B T : I have never
w r itte n b e fo re , b ut I 'm a
longtime reader and I really
enjoy your column.
I lost m y son. Charles W ayne
Jone*. last March 22 He needed
a heart transplant and one could
not be found In lime.
I would like lo warn parents
with young ones lo keep an eye
on their children when they are
told. “ If* only u virus.'* Th a t's
what started m y son's problems,
ll was “ o n ly ’’ a virus, bul It
settled In his bean and. over the
year*, slowly deteriorated one
side until ll no longer func­
tioned.
I am also writing to appeal lo
your readers lo donate organs- —
not only from young children
bul from older children as well.
My son was only 21) yers old.
You rarely hear about Individu­
als d ia l age g e llin g he a rt
transplants (It's usually the very
young or o ldrr folks), bul In this
age group there are also people
in nred I cannot bring m y son
hack, but I can alert others lo the
need so that other mothers will

not have to lose thrlr sons as I
did

S H E IL A L E A T H E R S
A N D ER SO N . IND
D EA R S H E IL A :
Please ac­
cept* m y sym pathy on the u n ­
timely loss of your beloved son.
And thank you for giving me a
chance to remind m y readers
that the need for vital organs Is
great. Every medically accept­
able organ can be utilized. In­
cluding donated tlsaurs-such as
cornea*, bone, akin and h ra n
valves-w hlch can be put to use
despite advancing age in the
donor.
The families or estates of the
donors are charged nothing.
(The recipients pay the costs of
obtaining the organs )
Any reader who Is Interested
In giving the gift of life should
sign an organ donor form. To
obtain one. write to: The Living
Hank. P.O. I tax 6725. Houston.
Texas 77265. No self-addressed,
stamped envelope Is necessary,
bul because this organization
depend* on donations lo exist, a
dollar or two would be appreci­
ated.
The Living Hank Is a
national organ and tissue donor
rrgtstrv.

THE SERVICE
B R IA N L . C A B F 2 R
Navy Ensign Hrtun L. Casjier.
a HIM!) graduate of laike Mary
High School ol L.ikt Mary, re­
cently graduated Iron* Olllcer
Candidate School at Naval A via ­
tion Schools Comm and. Naval
Air Station. Pensacola, and was
commissioned lo his present

rank.
During training al thr school.
Casper received Intensive In ­
struction In sea |&gt;owrr p rinci­
ples, seamanship, navigation,
engineering, land and seu sur­
vival. and physical fitness. M ili­
tary training which emphasized
leadership and professional de-

NEW ARRIVALS
To d d and Kebekah (Thornton)
Krausman of Anchorage. Alaska,
announce the birth of Ihelr
daughter. Hreaua Lynn, on Nov.
9. 1994. She weighed 6 lbs.. 2
ozs. and wax 17 Inches In length
M aternal grandparents are
Nuncy Th o rn to n ad the late
Nelson Th o rn to n of Sanford.
Paternal graml|xirents arc Carol
and lairry Padro ol Deltona, and

Stan Kruusniait. atcauow Illull.

W. Va.

Maternal greal grandparent*
are Lilly and Leon O'Hara, and
Jewel Tho rnto n and the late
Wiley Thornton, all ol Apopku.
Pairrn.il great grandparents
are Catherine Jackson and the
lair Lawrence Jackson. Deltona,
and Sonya Krausman and the
Ia le Joseph K ruu sm a n .
Hallltnorr.

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Ih r course of studies.
Casper Is a 1994 graduate of
Florida Slate University. Ta lla ­
hassee. with a II S. degree,

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Circle. Sanford.
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JU D IC IA L C IB C U IT
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C A TIO N O f TH IS N O TIC E OR
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d a f f OF
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CO PY O f T H U N O TIC E ON
th em

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deroOta* and f f t a n t baring
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(la m t e i n A n Court W ITH IN
three m o n th s a fter

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DA T E O f T h E FIR S T P U B L I
C ATIO N O f T H IS N O TlC E
ALL C L A IM S AN O O t
M AN D S A N D O B J E C T IO N S
N O T SO F I l E O W IL L BE
FO R E V E R B A R B E D
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L IO A L A D V E R T IS E M E N T
B ID RAWS IS
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
O IV t N mol lb# Cilg 0 Sonlord
F w* do mill ro*o&lt;ra tooled b d t
UR M l JO P M on Wadnatde,
Datambar 0» I»t4 m iba Pu*
(bating OfTwa. Room Je 1 lor iba
to*'emmg Hamt
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A far Mod O a iirtr,
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Cllf 0 Sonlord
P O B o. IT44
Sonlord. E L m r j ITM
B For H o ld O tllrtr*
Ptecbwtmg Agent
C it, 0* Sonlord
MO North P#rk Aranuo
Room 111
Sonlord f L JIM I
T b t to o le d bids m ill b t
putH'ilr ORanad lolar that tamo
M l i l l 00 O W In llw Cllg
Cemmitaion Cbembort Room
Ilf, Sonlord City Moll Low
o " r - 1 aatll bo rglurnad lo tendrf
Sfclticoiiortt and Ibo proper
b-d M rm t ora OrOHObW. 01 no
cool. In N o Purcbeting OH Ice
Boom 111. JOB N Port Aranuo
Sonlord. Florida t«/&gt; JM M U
F#ctlmlW or WitgroRbic b d i
■ill not be accepted
Tha Clip ol Sonlord raterrYt
No right to olcpri or ro|oct on*
or oil oidt. with or ■lihoul
couta W »oi*a Mcbnlcoillwt or
N octroi The M obicb in lit
ludgamonf boat tar *01 No mWr
oat ol *bo C H f
P t r t o n t o iib d l t e b lllt u t
nood'ng ottitianco to p o rix l
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IbOuld confect No Portonnol
O lllce A D A C f r d in o lo r al
UO M U tort* fg b i hour, m
odronct el Iba mealing

CITY O f SANFORD
Welter Shear in
Purchasing Agent
Norambar l(. 1*04
Publiif Norambar &gt;1. Itt*

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Legal Notices

Legal Notices

MOT 1C I O f ACTIO N
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ALL P A R T IE S H A V IN G OR
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CITY Of
L A t t M A R Y . FLO R ID A
N O TIC E Of
PUBLIC M l AR INA
NOT 1C t IS h I B I B Y GI V E N
by No City Comra*ti*on 0 Na
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re'ml demanded In Na Com
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N O TIC E O f
P U B L IC M IA R IN O
TO CONSlOE R A
O IM E N S IO N A L VARIANCE
Notice &lt;• hertb, gi*en No* 0
Public Meeting d a be bald by
Na Planning A Zoning Com
m u o n in N o Cl*| Committ-on
Cbembort. City HoH, Sonlord
f M rido o l J O b e m on Thurt
do, Dec amber 1 iptt W ton
l l E i r e r o g v o i t lor 0
Oimenawnel Vononco In o Gan
arol Commercial Zoning D 't
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L E G A L D E S C R IP TIO N Loll
I I I I. • '1 ol Vord St on W.
B 't I L TR * * Vied AlWy Ad|.
Twain 0 Sonlord 01 recorded in
Plot Boo* 1. Pago SZ. ol No
Public Rocofdt ol Seminole
Ci-unly. f lor id*
Being more gtn o'olly da
M r, bad 01 I JOB f ranch Aranuo
Otm entlonel Variance R t
quailed
Reduction ol fo rm
Yard Solbockl - IS Ne* ro
B vlred 1 loot p i i j i i i f
o
rer lento of J l teal
A ll po 'IW t In InW rttl ond
clt'iont thou boro on ORROrtuni
•y lo bo board al told boor mg
By order 0 No Planning 4
Zoning Commission ol Ibo City
of Sonlord, Florida. N il IIN
da, of November. I f li
Joa Oonnlton. Chairman
Planning A Zoning
Committor*
A D V IC E T O TH E P UB LIC II
o parton dtrldet lo appeal 0
daemon mode » N respect to
an, matter considered ot Ibo
above meeting or bearing,
bo tho may need 0 verbatim
record ol the proceedings In
eluding No testimony amt ovl
dance, which record It not
provided by the City 0 Seniord
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NO TICE IS H I B I B Y G IV E N
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'tot and tntered at Coaa NO
rjo ta t itR of Hw C r i d i Court
ot the E IG H T E E N T H Judwiel
C n v i in end Mr I f MIMOL E
CotdiYy f W*-da a*a*t*r FIRST
UNION N A TIO N A L B A N ! O f
FLO R lO A SUCCESSOR IN IN
T C R I S T TO Th I FEDERAL
DEPOSIT INSURANCE COR
POM ATlON AS R E C E I V E R O f
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DEVELOPMENT c o r p o r a
TIO N
BRIAN SCOTT
WE BST E R ora me DtMndenh
I •ill tan ta me h-gheti and bat*
b&lt;ddt« ter to m ol Rw Wrti
front ontronco ot tho SEMI
HOLE County Courthouse ol
II M a m on Hw ijth do, ot
Docombor
H i *»e *01 unemg
dote*'bod p - w y - i * ot wt Mrtb
HI H d f n t l Judgment
p a r c e l A T h e NORTH ft
F E E T O f EAST to F E E T O f
LO T &gt; BLOCK C. TO G E TH E R
W ITH N O R TH rt F E E T Of
WEST J F E E T O f LO T I
BLOCK C SLOVAK V I l l A E
ACCO BOING TO THE P LA T
TH E R E O F AS R ECO R DED IN
P L A T B O O K I. P A G ! I t
P UB LIC RECORDS O f SEMI
MOLE C O U N TY . F IO R IO A
WI TNESS M Y HAN D end Hw
tael ot Hut Court on November
14 Iff*
CtE A l l
HONORABLE
M A R VAN N E MORSE
Cleft of the Circuit Court
B , Oorwthy W Batten
OtRut, Clark
f thaverrla. McCotia Rtim er.
Barren L i n e a r *
PottOttico Bo. Id IB
Tempo FL I MCI
im p o r t a n t n o t ic e

AM ER ICANS W ITH
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O f lteo
Administrative 0*dar Na 41 It
Ptrtont «*lth 0 d'Ublllty ebo
need 0 tpacioi occammodoiion
to porticipoN m tbit proceeding
Would centoct AOA Coordinator
ol Ml N P ort Avenue. SwiN N
X I . Sonlord f lor Ida » m ot
leal' tiro 111 doyt prior to the
proceeding Telephone 11011
m u x Eat t a r 1 400ess4111
ITD O I.R Y 1 G M itSIIJPSIVI. Y&gt;0
F tot ido Rtlay Service
Pub"Mi N©-ember jl 4 X . 1441
O CX I X
N O TIC E O f
F IC T IT IO U S NAME
Netted Ik hereby given tbit I
tm engaged In butmett ot IIS
Bent Dai Court. Sonlord, FL
JZ1M SOM. Seminole County.
F lor Ido under Ibo fictitious
Nome ol G E M G E V I T Y . ond
Inti | intend to rtglttor told
nemo ntth tho Dlvttion ot Cor
porotant. Toiloboiioa Florida
In accordance alth Iba pro
visions ot the Fictitious Nome
SloluNi To W It Section bit 04
F tor ido Statutes 14ft
Cynlhie L Toy tor
Publish November Jl, 1441
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