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The Orlando Sentinel from Orlando, Florida • Page 26

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ORLANDO. FL 32808 Out ojTatu Call CelUdb, r. A bartender at a topless bar on South Orange Blossom Trail was charged with murder Saturday night after a manager at the bar was fatally shot. Rodney Perry Turner, 37, 4117 N. Orange Blossom Trail, died when he was shot in a struggle over a handgun outside the Doll House, 5570 S.

Orange Blossom Trail. Scott Hall, 24, 730 N. Highland Orlando, was charged with second-degree murder. A bar employee said the victim's wife had been seeing Hall, and that the victim had threatened to kill them both. As Hall pulled up to the bar in his car Saturday evening, the victim confronted him with a gun, the employee said.

In November, the victim fatally shot a man who he said attacked him after making advances toward his 19-year-old wife, Carol. The killing was ruled justifiable. Hawkins says she can beat Graham Jfallthenew PENSACOLA Sen. Paula Hawkins has restated her intention of seeking re-election in 1986 and said Friday that she I beat Gov. Bob Graham if banking he challenges her.

Some political observers have speculated that the Winter Park Republican would not seek a second term because of neck and back injuries suffered a year ago when a room divider fell on her during an interview at WESH- services are Hawkins making you confused TV. She continues to undergo therapy, and has equipment set up in a Senate office building. Graham won re-election in November by almost 2 to 1 and many Democrats are confident he could win Hawkins' seat. State Democratic chairman Charles Whitehead of Panama City says he hopes Graham "retires" Hawkins in 1986. Hawkins said last month that she planned to open a campaign bank account early in 1983.

Fire strikes Orlando electronics store Fire caused more than $150,000 damage Saturday to a northeast Orlando electronics store and two adjacent businesses. instead of The fire started about 3 p.m. in an electrical outlet at TV and Stereo Electronics; 300 State Road 436, the Orlando Fire Department said. making Also damaged were the Wallpaper Botique and you money Mr. Auto Insurance of Azalea Park.

No one was injured. The fire was ruled accidental. Skydiving pig act spurs legal threat ST. PETERSBURG Look, up in the sky. It's a bird, it's-a plane, it's a pig? That's what people may be saying today if the promoters of an outdoor music festival carry out their look to the Sun.

plan to have three pigs skydive. The city SPCA, however, has threatened to sue promoters for cruelty to animals if they carry out the stunt. The threat of legal action comes from Glenn Lock-wood, administrator of the St. Petersburg Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. He says his group will monitor The Great American Pig Out, scheduled in nearby Pinellas Park.

If any pigs parachute, he said, the SPCA will go to court. "They (pigs) love it, I'm telling you," says festival promoter Walter Sill. "1 mean they haven't told me, but I can tell." Mrs. Pulitzer moves Into apartment PALM BEACH Roxanne Pulitzer has moved into a Palm Beach apartment and plans to continue her fight to regain custody of her twin 5-year-old sons and part of her ex-husband's fortune. Mrs.

Pulitzer, 32, was divorced last month from publishing heir Herbert "Peter" Pulitzer, 51. She moved out of Pulitzer's ocean-side mansion late Friday, meet Pulitzer ing an extended deadline set by Circuit Judge Carl Harper. On Monday, the original eviction deadline, Mrs. Pulitzer told Harper she was having difficulty find ing an apartment on the $2,000 a month alimony she was awarded and in the short time allowed after the Dec. 28 divorce decree.

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mansion. Mrs. Pulitzer has employed Marvin Mitchelson, California's famed palimony lawyer, to appeal the divorce judgment. Miami cabbies end airport protest MIAMI Taxi service was reported back to normal Saturday after about 150 cabbies staged a day Well customize a financial plan for you from our wide selection of services. Well explain exactly 4.

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Look to the Sun. BdDK. The protest began Friday when county officials issued citations to some cabbies for working without proper insurance or permits. The drivers maintain the fees they must pay cab companies for permits, insurance and dispatch ser vice are excessive. More than 60 officers carrying nightsticks and riot shields confronted the drivers at dusk in the taxi lot In Lake County Call 326-4666 In Seminole County Call 331-2034 In Osceola County Call 892-0312 In Orange County Call 237-4110 adjacent to the airport passenger terminal.

Five drivers who stopped paying fees were arrest 5 1983 Sun Banks of Florida, Inc. Member FDIC. ed on misdemeanor charges. Three others were arrested when police broke up a blockade that had kept other cabbies away from the pickup area. 2 boys missing in Weklva State Park Park rangers and Orange County deputies using a helicopter and dogs were searching late Saturday for two Winter Springs boys missing in Wekiva Springs State Park after they went hiking.

Ken Sohrupp, 12, and Chris Wunder, 15, were last seen about 5:30 p.m. after a picnic with the Schrupp family..

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