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The Miami Heraldi
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jS( FIRST EDITION YOUR INCOME TAX QUESTIONS ANSWERED 5B OB MflRATHOH: BLINDNESS STOP RUNNER 1C SHIPSHAPE: BEAT WINTER'S BLUES WITH NAUTICAL FASHIONS ID PARTLY SUNNY HIGHS IN THE 70s LOWS NEAR 60 DETAILS 2A 64 PAGES WEDNESDAY JANUARY 7 1987 Contents Copyrlghtc1987 The Miami Herald 25 CENTS Inez takes Florida rei Governor vows make a difference At a GOP luncheon after his inauguration the former Democrat who became a Republican four years ago pledged to be only a good governor for the state but also a continuing good member of the Republican kind of a new reformation said Darlene Dawson a fifth-grade teacher and Republican committeewoman from Fort Pierce who came with several hundred others to inaugural "I look for changes in many of the bureaucratic operations and a little Surrounded by family his wife Mary Jane son Alan daughter Sharon and the infant twin granddaughters Linda Marie and Emily Keen who starred in his campaign commercials Martinez beamed as he took the oath of office at noon before a crowd of hundreds Please turn to MARTINEZ 7 A By MARK SILVA and PAUL ANDERSON Herald Capital Bureau TALLAHASSEE With bullish praise for the fast-paced growth of Florida and promises of streamlining state government Bob Martinez a one-time teacher restaurateur and former mayor of Tampa was sworn in Tuesday as 40th governor has been said and written since my election about how different lam that I am Hispanic a Republican and a former mayor All this is said Martinez atop a blue platform in a 58-degree sun-splashed plaza between two capitols the stately old and the towering new one I did not come here to be different I came here to make a Martinez 52 whose two-year $725-million campaign ended nearly two decades of Democratic Party dominance becomes the second Florida governor of the century The candidate whc campaigned on his image as Furs and goosebumps 7A an effective manager enters office with a pledge to rid government of waste to control spending in the face of mounting demands for public service too much talk of better pay for teachers he suggested by way of example Tuesday and not enough attention paid to the quality of education uncertain about what the bottom line of his comments will said newly elected Education Commissioner Betty Castor a Democrat who already has differed with suggestion that funds from the new state lottery may be used for purposes other than education hard to cut the education budget and not Impact salaries The overwhelming part of every school budget goes for ssociated Press Bob Martinez raises his hand and takes the oath of office from Florida Chief Justice Parker Lee McDonald Dole: budget Free after eight-hour ordeal hasn a prayer Whitehead A who deal have for because sclerosis the recounted suddenly to 27 contends made but to she only was William used testified in the the can the A Iran arms report may stall panel 10A Lugar to keep key committee post 10A Front Herald Wire Services WASHINGTON President $1 trillion budget proposal have a prayer of winning congressional approval but it is a for drawing up an alternative Senate Republican leader Robert Dole said Tuesday Dole the key leader in the Senate said the White House used some smoke and in developing its fiscal 1988 proposal as Congress does from time to think the budget itself has a he said appearing with Senate Democratic leader Robert Byrd of West Virginia in a television interview several hours before the 100th Congress began its first session budget proposal marks the starting point for work on a final Dole said easy to criticize and no shortage of critics around here So I would urge anyone in Congress who has a better idea to come forward with a plan that gets us The $102 trillion budget introduced Monday would increase military spending and cut certain domestic programs in an effort to achieve the deficit-reduction goal specified in the Gramm-Rud-man balanced budget law The goal for the fiscal year beginning Oct 1 is $108 billion The administration says its spending Please turn to BUDGET 10A Reagan impatient to leave hospital WASHINGTON (AP) President Reagan saying feeling fine and signaling impatience to leave the hospital was told Tuesday that tests showed no cancer in the tissue removed during his operation for an enlarged prostate Calling vigorously out a hospital window to reporters Reagan said he might be back at the White House as early as Thursday Presidential physician John Hutton a lieutenant colonel in the Army said the president would be double checked for the possible recurrence of cancer by means of a computerized three-dimensional X-ray of his abdominal organs Tuesday afternoon Results should be available today Hutton said president is recovering very well from surgery Hutton said in a written statement released by the White House feels good and has not complained of any pain His vital signs are all in the normal range and are stable and strong There is no evidence of post-operative infection His physicians are impressed and extremely Please turn to REAGAN 10 A Could lottery hurt the schools? By DAVE VON DREHLE Herald Staff Writer LOS ANGELES At the end of every advertisement for the California State Lottery comes this cheery little message: Schools Win It makes people feel good about gambling on the lottery But it has also been the most divisive message spoken by biggest state lottery A lot of people just believe true In fact a bill banning the phrase got all the way through the Legislature last year before Gov George Deukmejian vetoed it A lot of people are convinced that lottery will hurt schools more than it helps them even though the lottery pumped nearly $800 million into the public schools in its first year They believe lotteries to benefit education are just sugar-pill therapies for serious By CAROLYN ACKER Knight-Ridder Sews Service HACKENSACK NJ 41 -year-old pediatrician contends she made a with another woman to a baby for her pressed custody of the child Tuesday after claiming she risk a pregnancy herself she has multiple The doctor wept on stand Tuesday as she how the surrogate Mary Beth Whitehead decided she wanted keep the girl born March The surrogate mother Elizabeth Stern the agreement not because she was ill or infertile because she want interrupt her career by carrying a child She contends agreed to be a surrogate because she thought she helping an infertile couple The husband whose sperm was to impregnate Whitehead Monday and Tuesday what is believed to be first trial in the nation on issue of whether a surrogate-parenting contract be enforced against wishes of the biological Please turn to STORM HO 1 LESSONS FROM CALIFORNIA LAST OF FOUR PARTS diseases This belief has adherents in of the seven states that now funnel money to the public schools And it has adherents in Florida the voters approved a lottery for Nov 4 Will the anticipated Florida lottery help the public schools as during the campaign? How could it Please turn to LOTTERY Associated Press Mike Caruso Jr with family waves Tuesday at Texas airport security office Courageous Despite gun to his head boy 10 stayed calm By PAUL SHANNON And LYNN DEMAREST Herald Staff Writers A Sunrise youth who was held hostage for eight hours at the Dallas-Fort Worth airport stayed calm throughout his ordeal even though a would-be hijacker was holding a cocked pistol at his head the airport chaplain said Tuesday The gunman a 26-year-old man from Damascus Syria surrendered late Monday after being told he could leave the country according to airport officials The boy 10-year-old Mike Caruso Jr was immediately reunited with his parents Mike and Cindy Caruso who remained within 100 feet of the gunman and their child throughout the negotiations Officials praised the bravery Several times the gunman who had demanded to be flown to Egypt held a pistol with the hammer cocked against the head while talking with police negotiators witnesses said The boy who was taken captive as he and his family were moving from the Broward town to Arizona remained calm and spoke with the gunman several times made several offhand comments trying to befriend the man he was said the Rev Luke Miranda the airport chaplain who witnessed the reunion at about 11:40 pm Monday most obvious feeling on the part of everyone was relief The boy was like what is this all He was like someone who was having fun with The family was en route to Phoenix where the father had been transferred Please turn to HOSTAGE 7A iv each lottery where education really advertised possibly 64 i 1.

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