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The Miami Herald from Miami, Florida • 407

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The Miami Heraldi
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3 Jay aeder Tho People Column California NOW leader will fight extradition for Louisiana slaying 2A The Miami Herald Thursday Jan 13 1982 from Herald Wire Sendees LOS ANGELES The state president of the National Organization for Women admitted in court Wednesday that she is the person named in a Louisiana murder warrant but she vowed to fight extradition Her attorney said she would plead innocent Ginny Eleanor Foat 42 who in recent years has become prominent in state Democratic Party circles acknowledged during a brief arraignment that she is Virginia Galluzzo That is the name of the person named in a Jefferson Parish La warrant involving a 1965 tire iron bludgeon murder my maiden name Foat said in a barely audible voice responding to a question from Municipal Court Judge Michael Tynan Foat appeared drawn and glum during a brief court appearance Tynan ordered her held without bail explaining appears this is a crime that would bear the penalty of cither life imprisonment or the death A friend reported that Foat was by the legal action shocked surprised devastated by the said Kay Tse-nin a San Francisco attorney and vice president of California NOW been a free person for five years and has been highly visible This is The judge rejected an argument by attorney Robert Tuller that the warrant was invalid on grounds that no formal charges had been filed against her in the slaying of 62-year-old Moises Chayo of Buenos Aires Argentina who was in New Orleans to visit his son in a hospital body was found in a weedy tract of land in December 1965 two or three weeks after he had been robbed and killed Associated Press Broncs cheer United Press International GiAny Foat looks to friends at court appearance Mechanical bull riding apparently remains quite the rage in some sectors of the community and this particular specimen a featured attraction at a Fort Worth establishment called Billy will be one of the headliners in Mr Eddie forthcoming country and western music television special now atape Mr Rabbitt is seen here with his guests Miss Anne Murray and Miss Donna Summer speaking of country and western music further demonstrations all spectators would be ousted and the room was silent through the rest of the proceedings Outside court friends expressed shock and said they considered the charges harassment time there is an opportunity to get somebody who is in public life particularly a feminist that opportunity will be said Midge Costanza an adviser to President Carter She said that if Foat faces trial will be there as a friend and I will hold her hand I believe she is guilty I truly believe in her Jefferson Parish deputies in Los Angeles said that Louisiana law did not require the filing of formal charges before extradition Tuller said he understood that Jefferson Parish authorities had sought a district complaint againt Foat twice before and that the district attorney had refused to prosecute Tynan rejected argument but said he could file a habeas corpus motion in Superior Court Early in the hearing many of colleagues and supporters who had crowded into the courtroom burst into loud applause A bailiff warned that if there were National geographic gunman threatens to kill policeman become standards and classics and whatnot merely because they have names of places in them and at any one moment there are going to be at least several people who are saying Hey! I live there! The list goes on and on I Left My Heart In San Francisco When The Swallows Come Back To Capistrano Popocatepetl To name just a few guest rock and roll star is Mr Randy Newman heretofore acclaimed only for enraging useless short people who go peep peep peep Currently Mr Newman has enraged Springfield Mass on account of he has with Mr Paul Simon recorded this tune called Got The Blues which has a line that goes: gonna tell you his mother burned up in a factory in Springfield Springfieldians are much distressed and petitions are going out every whichaway People will think Springfield is a factory town on fire all the time the Springfieldians grouse A coalition of executive directors of industrial parks have invited Mr Newman to town to see for himself what a nice place it is close to shopping and schools and all So! You want to be a rock and roll star eh? Wellsir Just get you an electric guitar! And take some time and learn how to play! And if your hair is right and your pants are tight gonna be ail right! Thank you very much That was our famous Byrds impression Always a real crowd-pleaser Yet today there is a faster and better way to be a rock and roll star even What you want to do is write you a song that has the name of a small American city in it and you want to repeat the name enough times throughout the song that the mayor of the place will be sure to hear about it whereupon either he will angrily denounce you for making cheap sport of his clean and law-abiding little community or he will shake your hand and present you with a key Whatever happens it will make the networks and the wire services and People Magazine There you are Consider the recent example of say Mr Billy Joel and Allentown Consider the more historic examples of say Mr Freddy Cannon and Tallahassee or of say Mr Johnny Rivers and Memphis Consider the multitudes of tunes that have From Herald Wire Services MEMPHIS Tenn A man who believed the world was coming to an end injured two police officers and held a third hostage Wednesday threatening to his brains officials said The officers may have been lured to the residence where the man identified as Lindberg Sanders 49 an unemployed construction worker with a history of mental problems was holed up with his hostage and several other people police said it was a planned said Police Director John Holt Holt said four people believed to be members of an unidentified religious group were in the house with the policeman and his captor some indication that they feel been wounded himself and that his arm was bleeding But even that contact broke off shortly after midnight Tuesday when the batteries in the radio died Police negotiators tried unsuccessfully throughout the day to get Sanders to respond to them However Hester was allowed to shout from a window to tell po- lice surrounding the house that he was unharmed Sanders was described by his wife Dorothy as very religious who believed the world was coming to an end Court records indicate that Sanders was sent to the psychiatric unit of John Gaston Hospital in Memphis about 10 years ago He has been an out-patient at a community mental health clinic since police officers are anti-Christ anti-religion or the Holt said Authorities reported earlier that the officers were attacked Tuesday night when they went to the residence in North Memphis to arrest Sanders on suspicion of shoplifting But Holt said Wednesday that no arrest warrant could be found for Sanders and that the officers apparently went to the house after getting a phone call telling them that a shoplifting suspect was there Patrolman RS Hester a 10-year police veteran was taken hostage after his partner was shot and another officer was beaten authorities said going to blow this brains Sanders said over radio at one point Later he said he had Figures are for the 24-hour period ended 7 am Jan 12 State of the art What? Another list? Can you believe it? This just in from The International Bachelor I Society: The Ten Most Desirable Bachelors of the Year Ahem Prince Andrew Mr Steven Spielberg Sen Mr Edward Kennedy Mr Mick Jagger Mr Steve Garvey Mr OJ Simpson Mr Tom Selleck Mr Erik Estrada Mr Dudley Moore Mr George Burns Top of the line We promised you this new Gallup Poll listing of the Women Most Admired By The American People we? Ahem In descending order from the Most Admired: Mrs Margaret Thatcher Mother Teresa Mrs Nancy Reagan Miss Jane Fonda Princess Diana Miss Barbara Walters Queen Elizabeth II Mrs Betty Ford Justice Mrs Sandra Day Mrs Rosalynn Carter Bounced from the Top Ten for the first time in years: Mrs Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis North Florida: Sunny and cool today Highs in the mid-50s to near 60 Lows near 30 Winds variable to westerly 10 mph Central Florida: Sunny and and cool today Highs in the upper 50s to low 60s Lows in the low to mid-30s Winds northerly 10 to 15 mph Okeechobee: Sunny and cool today Highs near 60 to the low 60s Lows in the mid-30s Winds north 15 mph Brevard Indian River: Sunny and cool today Highs near 60 to the low 60s Lows in the mid-30s Winds north 15 mph Southwest Coast: Sunny and cool today Highs in the low to mid-60s Lows in the 40s Winds north 15 to 20 mph Palm Beach Martin St Lucie: Sunny and cool today Highs in the low to mid-60s Lows in the 40s Winds north 15 to 20 mph Ft LauderdaleMiami Vicinity: Sunny and cool today Highs in low to mid-60s Lows in the 40s Winds north 15 to 20 mph Keys: Sunny and cool today Highs in the mid-60s Lows in the 50s Winds north to northeast 15 to 20 mph FLORIDA: Mainly sunny and cool all sections Highs ranging from the 50s into the 60s north and central to mid-60s south Lows 30s north mid-30s central and near 50 south National summary per hour were reported in Rome Atlanta and Macon as the front muscled southward Georgia Power spokeswoman Leslie Lamkin said about 3000 homes in the Atlanta area lost power for various lengths of time Up to three inches of snow fell in the northern Georgia mountains with light snow reported as far south as northern suburbs Snow was also prevalent across the Ohio Valley the Great Lakes re- gion and the southern and central Appalachians In northwest Washington flooding was continuing A blast of Arctic cold spread snow across much of the eastern United States from New York to Georgia Wednesday and accompanying winds knocked dowm trees and power lines In the West parching desert winds known as the Santa Anas continued to produce record warm temperatures in the 80s in Southern California and officials in western Washington said damage from this mudslides and flooding had amounted to at least $10 million Ice and snow on Wednesday caused severe traffic hazards in western North Carolina While in Georgia winds gusting to 50 miles Associated Press Herself Seen here in Las Vegas promoting the video edition of her exercise program and signing autographs and stuff Miss Jane Fonda noted fourth most admired woman in the world At right unidentified awestricken citizen Extended state outlook Friday through Sunday: Mostly fair except for variable cloudiness and a chance of showers Saturday Turning colder again by Sunday Lows Friday and again Sunday from 30s north to 40s southern interior and 50s Keys Highs in the 60s north to low 70s extreme south but 50s north Sunday information for Jan 13 Skies Z)( Miami Herald Albany Anchorage Atlanta Billings Boston Chicago Columbus Fair 26 Snow 13 Sunny 49 Windy 52 Sunny 34 PtCldy 42 PtCldy 35 Dal-Ft Worth Sunny 73 Denver Sunny 53 Small Boats 68 38 83 58 55 23 78 42 54 30 48 22 71 41 80 52 56 42 54 39 51 40 Los Angeles Okla City Phoenix Portland Salt Lake City San Antonio San Diego San Francisco Seattle Spokane World temperatures PAN AMERICAN: Highs for Jan 11 Newsstand rales: Doily edition 25 cents Sunday editions 75 cents Prices are higher in air-delivery cities Mail delivery: Available for seven days Monday-Saturday and three-day weekend pockoge subscriptions Mail subscriptions are available anywhere in the United States and abroad For information about rates write Mail Subscriptions or coll (305) 350-2441 First and second class postage paid at Miami Florida International edition Available in Centrol and South America and the Caribbean For information cdntact your local distributor or call (305) 350-2202 Rack copies: Copies of most Issues of The Miomi Herald published in the last year are on sale in the purchasing deportment on the fifth floor of The Miami Herald Building One Herold Ploza between the MacArthur and Venetian Causeways 8:30 pm Monday-Friday School delivery: The Miami Herald's Educational Services Department offers delivery of 10 or more copies at reduced rates and a variety ot other services for students and teachers For information coll 350- 2009 Every morning 10 editions of The Miami Herald serve all Florida the Caribbean Centrol and South America look for The Miami Herald when you travel CANADA Figures are for the 244iour period ended 8 pm Jan ll Edmonton 40 12 Montreal 42 34 Ottawa 39 12 Toronto 43 14 73rd Year No 44 (USPS-344-200) The Miami Herald is published every morning by The Miami Herald Publishing Co a division of Knight-Ridder Newspapers Inc One Herald Plaza Miami Fla 33101 The entire contents of each issue of The Miami Herald ore protected under the federal copyright act Reproduction of any portion of any issue will not be permitted without the express permission of The Miami Herald Hume delivery rates Seven doys $175 3-day weekend pkg 98 cents Six days (Monday through Saturday) $1 15 Home delivery phone numbers bade County 350-2000 St Lucie County 464-3837 Broward County 462-3000 Indian River Cty 562-1743 Palm Bch County 833-2883 Collier County 262-6651 Martin County 287-4295 Key West 294-4683 Central North West Florida Counties 1-800-282-1825 Missed delivery: If you fail to receive your newspoper by 6:30 am (7:30 am on Sundays) call 350-2000 in Dode or 462-3000 in Broward before 10:30 am Monday-Saturday and 11 am Sunday -Elsewhere in Florida call home-delivery numbers listed above FOREIGN: As of 8 a EST Jan 12 Amsterdam Ankara Athens Berlin Brussels Copenhagen 43 Dublin Geneva HoCniMinh 83 St Augustine to Jupiter Inlet out 50 miles Jupiter Inlet to Key Largo out to the Bahama bank: Winds north 15 to 20 knots then decreasing to 10 to 15 knots Thursday night Seas three to five feet near shore and to six to ten feet offshore Mostly fair Key Largo to Dry Tortugas including Florida Straits and Florida Bay: Winds northeast 15 knots Seas three to five feet in protected waters and five to eight feet elsewhere Florida Bay will be rough Partly NR City Did Not Report" (Canadian Preclp in metric) Tides Sun moon Hillsboro Inlet: highs 8:00 am 7:57 pm lows 1:56 am 2:30 pm Sunrise today 7:09 am Sunset today 5:50 pm Moonrise 6:45 am Moonset 5:29 pm IDCM Jan 22 Jan 28 Feb 4 Feb 12 Miami Harbor Entrance: highs 7:47 am 7:44 pm lows 1:20 am 1:54 pm Pert Everglades: highs 7:41 am 7:38 pm lows 114 am 1:48 pm 1.

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