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The Index-Journal from Greenwood, South Carolina • Page 17

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June 20, 2003 The Index-Journal, Greenwood, S.C. 5C. He wanted a flower in his ear; he got a ride in a police car NORMANDY PARK, It was a very short trip to adise for one 13-year-old He ODDS ENDS- from Washington Hawaii back in than a day. The unidentified 1 teen aged to charge the airline online to his mother's credit and got himself to the and aboard the flight to Maui. But his mom figured where he was going at TODAY IN HISTORY By The Associated Press Wash.

expense, so a Maui County offipar- cer met him on his arrival last boy: week. The boy was booked on a flew return flight, and was back home before midnight. to Aloha, indeed. and "He expected to get a flower less in his ear. Instead, he got a ride in a police car," Normandy Park man- police Chief Rick Kieffer said.

ticket card Suspect caught airport by own getaway car out DES MOINES, Iowa A city her police officer showed he'll do just Today is Friday, June 20, the 171st day of 2003. There are 194 days left in the year. Today's Highlight in History: On June 20, 1893, a jury in New Bedford, found Lizzie Borden innocent of the ax murders of her father and stepmother. On this date: In 1837, Queen Victoria acceded to the British throne following the death of her uncle, King William IV. In 1863, West Virginia became the 35th state.

In 1943, race-related rioting erupted in Detroit; federal troops were sent in two days later to quell the violence that resulted in more than 30 deaths. In 1963, the United States and Soviet Union signed an agreement to set up a "hot line" between the two superpowers. In 1988, the Supreme Court unanimously upheld a New York City law making it illegal for private clubs to generally exclude women and minorities. Ten years ago: The Chicago Bulls won their third NBA title in a row as they defeated the Phoenix Suns in game six of their championship series, 99-98. Five years ago: On the eve of Father's Day, President Clinton used his weekly radio address to announce the release of the first wave of almost $60 million in prostate cancer research grants.

One year ago: The U.S. Supreme Court declared that executing mentally retarded murderers was unconstitutionally cruel. Today's Birthdays: Actress Olympia Dukakis is 72. Actor James Tolkan is 72. Actor Danny Aiello is 70.

Actor John Mahoney is 63. Movie director Stephen Frears is 62. Singer-songwriter Brian Wilson is 61. Actor John McCook is 58. Singer Anne Murray is 58.

TV personality Bob Vila is 57. Musician Andre Watts is 57. Actress Candy Clark is 56. Tina Sinatra is 55. Rhythm-and-blues singer Lionel Richie is 54.

Actor John Goodman is 51. Singer Cyndi Lauper is 50. Rock musician Michael Anthony (Van Halen) is 49. Rock musician John Taylor is 43. Rock musician Mark DeGliantoni (Soul Coughing) is 41.

Rock musician Murphy Karges (Sugar Ray) is 36. Actress Nicole Kidman is 36. Actor Peter Paige As is 29. Thought-for Todays "The art of progress is to preserve order amid change and to preserve change amid order." Alfred' North English philosopher and mathematician (1861-1947). about anything to catch his man even borrow the suspect's car.

Officer James Butler was working security inside a local Wal-Mart store Monday when he heard the blare of a car stereo in the parking lot. The driver of the car, Derrick Sanders, 25, was wanted on more than a half-dozen warrants. Sanders jumped out of the car and took off running when he was asked for identification. Butler looked around before quickly deciding his 1 next move. Raul Mauna Greenwood, and Glenda Fay Vaughn, Greenwood.

Richard Wayman Crowe Greenwood, and Dixie Bowling Cooley, Hodges. William Martin Edwards, Saluda, and Joy Holly Clary, Saluda. Charles Waymond Haynie Ninety Six, and Cindy Carol Alexander, Chappells. Scott Dalton Elingburg, Greenwood, and Emilee Ryann Dabbs, Greenwood. Wiley Norman Price Greenwood, and Mary Ella Luquire, Ninety Six.

David Bradley Hutto, Greenwood, and Tracey Lynn Davis, Greenwood. BOOKINGS REPORT These arrests were reported this past week by the Greenwood Sheriff's Department, Greenwood Department, Ninety Six Police Department, Ware Shoals Police Department and other agencies. Those listed here who have their charges dropped or are found not guilty can provide official documentation of the action to The Index-Journal for publication of the case's outcome. Anderson Price, 76, of 211 Beadie Greenwood, criminal domestic violence of a high and aggravated nature. Dwight Lamont Browniee, 42, of 409 Cambridge Abbeville, armed robbery.

Jason Bernard Lester, 28, of 211 McKellar Drive, Greenwood, 'trafficking in cocaine, drug trafficking. PRE 4TH OF JULY Storewide off SUMMER CLOTHING, FABRICS NOTIONS off 1 RACK SUMMER CLOTHING some items excluded Trinity's Wonderland 108 Trinity St. Abbeville New Phone 864-366-8662 58069 COLLECTOR, ANTIQUE MALL One of South Carolina's Largest Antique Malls 9TH ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL OF FLOWERS SALE Our Biggest Storewide Sale Starts Friday June 20 -Sunday July 6 Off OPEN FRIDAY, JULY 4TH 10 AM 6 PM Hours: Mon. Sat. 10AM- 6PM Sun.

1-6 Dealer Spaces Available 184 S. Main St. Hwy 178 Donalds, SC (864) 379-3387 58077 "I got in his car and started after him," Butler said. The suspect disappeared into a nearby Radio Shack. Butler used the car to block the store's back door.

Employees blocked the front door, and minutes later Butler had Sanders in custody. Corporate villains featured on cards ATLANTA Inspired by the military's most-wanted card deck of Iraqi war figures, two MARRIAGES Theotis William Squire, Florence, and Patrice Yvonne Klugh, Hodges. David Troy Stephenson, Bradley, and Stephanie Faye Johnson, Bradley. Tony Earl Minick, Greenwood, and Angela Jo Barnhart, Green" wood. Joshua Shane Hodges, Hodges, and Amanda Lynn Hedrick, Greenwood.

Guy Riblet Harrison, Greenwood, and Donna Marie Julian, Easley. William Gregory Pollard, Hodges, and Kelly Denise Bagwell, Hodges. Wayne Jerome Murray, Greenwood, and Zanetta Lee Parks, GARDENERS HAVEN NURSERY GARDEN CENTER 388-0284 1490 Hwy 72-221 East mile before Civic Center Atlanta men have created a deck of cards for America's corporate villains. "The Stacked Deck" has caricatures of Enron 1 former CEO Kenneth Lay (the ace of spades), Arthur Andersen's former CEO Joseph Berardino (the ace of hearts) and the guru of good things, Martha Stewart (queen of hearts.) The creators are Douglas Quinby, a marketing director for a midsize technology company, and J.R. Mayhew, co-founder of Cyfun Media, an interactive Greenwood.

Bobby Thomas Pounds, Greenwood, and Loretta Hasting Dorn, Greenwood. Kenneth Jeffery Sargent, Ninety Six, and Jennifer Leigh Hammett, Ninety Six. Stephen Jeffrey Hinton, Boiling Springs, and Lisa Machelle Todd, Greenwood. Christopher Lee Cockrell, Greenwood, and Courtney Lane Harris, Greenwood. Rashaun Sherriffe Myrick, Greenwood, and Brittny Shanice Herring, Greenwood.

I Loren Donald Harter, Dillon, and Lori Lynn Miller, Greenwood. Christopher James Fyock, Charleston, and Rose Marie EAR Welcome Festival Of Flowers Put Us On Your Garden Tour? Great Selection of Perennials Shrubs Trees Vines Clip and Save this ad and receive off on June 20th 21st. marketing agency. "We wanted to do something about it other than sit around at a dinner table, drink wine and complain," Quinby said. They say they have sold several hundred decks in less than two weeks from their Web site.

Each deck costs $12.95. "Our biggest disappointment was that there were only 54. cards in the deck," Quinby said. NET CONNECTION www.thestaackeddeck.com Press Fredricks, Greenwood. Billy Joe Worthington Bradley, and Beverly Lea Shaw, Bradley.

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