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0H0 Sentinel Star Wednesday, Oct. 6, 1976 Orlando, Florida Altamonte Okays Sewer Work Payment The Altamonte Springs City Commission Tuesday approved payment of $90,899 to Tuttle-White Construction Orlando, and Lee Construction Sanford, for work on the city's $5.76 million regional sewer plant. The plant is 99 per cent complete, according to engineering consultants, and is expected to be operating later this month. Cross Burning Charged To Tampan TAMPA (P) A 36-year-old woman has been charged with burning a cross on the lawn of a racially mixed couple, the state attorney's office says. Sarah A.

Nichols has been charged with the cross burning in front of the duplex she shares with the couple, Frank and Jacquetta McDonald. -Obituaries- Donald G. Thompson, 57, 2209 Illinois died Tuesday. Born in Gwinner, N.D., he moved to Orlando st from Nevada, lowa, in 1958. He was the manager of Mills Avenue Liquors and a Mason.

Survivors: wife, Mrs. Mary Jane; father and stepmother, Mr. and Mrs. Otto, Iowa; brothers. Francis Tucson, Lester Phoenix, Marion Huxley, lowa; sisMrs.

Carlblom, Minneapolis, Mrs. Ethel Clikeman and Mrs. Effie Oxley, Tucson. Fairchild Funeral Home, Orlando. Miss Judith Lynne Grandi, 15, 1044 Lombardy Drive, Deltona, died Tuesday.

Born in Stoneham. she moved to the area 12 years ago from Boston, Mass. She was a student at DeLand High School. Survivors: father, Joseph; mother, Mrs. Lee Flowers, DeLand; stepmother.

Mrs. Dorothy, Deltona; sister, Mrs. Sandra Paschall, Orlando; brothers. Gary and Paul. Deltona; maternal grandparents.

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jones, Enterprise. Stephen Baldauff Funeral Home, Deltona. Mrs.

Marguerite Rose Jasperson, 68. 789 Sabal Palm Drive, Casselberry, died Tuesday. Born in Menasha, she moved to Casselberry from Miami in 1971. She was a member of St. Augustine's Catholic Church, Casselberry.

Survivors: husband, Harold sons, Harold C. Jr. and James Orlando, Thomas Casselberry: daughters, Mrs. Joan M. Beechum, Altamonte Springs, Mrs.

Mary Donnelly and Mrs. Christine Eldredge, West Hollywood; six grandchildren and two children. Baldwin-McNamara Altamonte Drive Funeral Home, Altamonte Springs. Mrs. Agnes L.

Bass, 51, 9110 Clarcona-Ocoee Road, died Monday. Born in Clarcona, she was a Baptist, Survivors: husband, John R. mother, Mrs. Hilda C. Dann, Orlando; sons, John R.

Joseph Orlando: daughter, Mrs. Alice L. Camden, Orlando: brother. Gerald T. Dann, Orlando: six grandchildren.

Chapel Funeral Home, Orlando. State Supreme Court Hears Smith Murder Case Appeal TALLAHASSEE An attorney for convicted murderer Frank A. Smith III of Orlando Tuesday argued before the state Supreme Court that the circuit court erred by preventing him from proving that Smith was temporarily insane the night he beat his fiance to death with a stereo speaker. The state responded that Smith's attorney only wanted the jury to hear "garbage testimony" designed to besmirch the character of the murder victim. DURING THE 30-minute hearing before the seven justices, the victim's mother, Mrs.

Frank Montville, sat quietly sobbing on the fourth row of the courtroom. Smith, now 25, was convicted two years ago of By JULIE WILSON Sentinel Star Staff murdering Deborah Ann Maher in March 1973. The circuit court's sentence of life in prison was upheld by the Fourth District Court of Appeals. A Supreme Court ruling is not expected for several months. SMITH, THE son of Ley Smith, an Orlando attorney, is at the Desoto Correctional Institution outside Arcadia.

A spokesman for the Department of Corrections said he is assigned to a groundskeeping squad and is taking courses in welding. Mark Hawes of Tampa, Smith's attorney, the supreme court, that Judge Peter de Manio should have allowed testimony indicating Miss Maher had sex with a high school coach the day of her murder. It was this "final sexual misconduct," coupled with pressure Smith was under in his studies at the University of Florida "that deprived him of his right 2 Witnesses Split On Harm By Dam PANAMA CITY (P) Any tampering with the Apalachicola River would harm highly productive oyster. and blue crab fisheries, a marine biologist told a Tuesday workshop on a proposed river dam. But Robert J.

Livingston's testimony before the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers was disputed by scientist Joe Edmisten, a consultant hired by the group pushing for the dam. "IT'S MY professional opinion that even the low dam that's proposed could in no way affect the oyster industry," Edmisten said. Corps officials said the purpose of the workshop was to gather information to guide them in studies on the environmental impact and economic benefits of a proposed Apalachicola River dam near Blountstown. The dam would raise the river depth CHAIRS Colonial Drugs 647-2311 Corner of New England and Knowles Winter Park, Fla.

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Neva Daytona Beach 016 S. Melbourne 993 N. Semaran Bird. to know the difference between right and wrong," Hawes said. ASSISTANT ATTY.

Gen. George Georgieff said it was irrelevant what the victim may have done. "The only question is whether he went off the deep end and wasn't playing with a full deck of Georgieff said. "They (the defense) wanted to bring in this garbage testimony on the theory that if she was this, that or the other, maybe she deserved to be Georgieff charged, Several of the justices showed in their questioning of Hawes and Georgieff they were concerned the jury had not been given all the testimony. George Edwin Curlington 74, Wildwood, died Monday.

He was a native of Wildwood, Mason. Survivors: wife, Mrs. railroad man, a Baptist and a Sallie Wildwood; daughter, Mrs. Irene Reese, Orlando; son, George E. Miami: 12 grandchildren and six greatgrandchildren.

Page-Theus Funeral Home, Wildwood. William F. Thesing, 85. 2218 Kissimmee, died Monday. He was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, and moved to Kissimmee 20 years ago.

He was a World War I veteran, a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, and of the First United Methodist Church of Kissimmee. Survivors: wife, Elizabeth. Conrad and Thompson Funeral Homes, Kissimmee. Mrs. Anna C.

Scheffler, 92, 10406 Olcott died Monday. Born in Germany, she moved to Orlando two and a half years ago from Davenport, lowa. She was a Lutheran. Survivors: daughter, Mrs. Sophie Schellenberg, Orlando; eight grandchildren and 24 Winter Park Funeral Home, Winter Park.

Michael Wolosin, 75, 3523 Jamison Drive, Forest City, died Tuesday. Born in WilkesBarre, he moved to Forest City from Yonkers, N.Y., in June. He was a retired porter at Yonkers Professional Hospital and a member of Yonkers Senior Citizens Club. Survivors: sons, Michael and Theodore, both of Long Island, N.Y.; daughters, Mrs. Irene Daugherty, Forest City, Mrs.

Elizabeth Bailey. Yonkers, and three grandchildren. Semoran Funeral Home, Altamonte Springs, will send the body to Yonkers. Miss Cora R. Clary, 96, 1012 E.

Central died Monday Born in Perham, she moved to Orlando from St. Cloud. in 1960. She was a member of St. James Catholic Church.

Survivors: sisters. Miss Francis, Orlando, Mrs. Elsie Myres, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, W. Guy Black Funeral Home, Orlando. (Funeral Notices, Pg.

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