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The Tribune from San Luis Obispo, California • 8

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The Tribunei
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San Luis Obispo, California
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8
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A-8 San Luis Obispo County (Calif) Telegram Tribune Tuesday November 22 1988 4" rfC'fV Search on for kidnapped girl Michaela Garecht kidnap victim Trina Rodriguez 8 the only witness to Michaels's abduction had gone to the market with her friend to buy candy and soda She told police that a man with dirty-blond MR NORTH (PG) Associated Press The Reagans turn over a shovel of dirt at Siml Valley site Reagan breaks ground for presidential library IN CENTURY PLAZA 6905 EL CAMINO REAL ATASCADERO 466-461 1 ernest saves Christmas: (PG) OLIVER COMPANY (G) PUNCHLINE (R) BAT 21 (R) 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Beached pill bottle traced to Navy sailor SAN DIEGO (AP) A bottle of medicine that washed ashore amid numerous discoveries of medical waste on county beaches was traced to a Navy ship but health officials still know who dumped most of the refuse The prescription bottle came from the USS Vancouver after a sailor threw it into the wrong trash bin snd it was dumped overboard Nov 6 while the ship was more than SO mflM offshore in accordance with Navy policy Cmdr Ron Wildermuth said Monday was an isolated he said comfortable in saying the Navy is not responsible for massive medical waste that has plagued (county) beaches of The bottle was found Friday at La Jolla Shores half full of antibiotic capsules It is among more than two dozen discoveries of beached medical waste countywide during the past month US Sen Pete Wilson R-Calif has requested a report on the investigation into military medical waste that has washed onto Southern California beaches Sierra-bound travelers alerted to snowstorms RENO Nev (AP) Thanksgiving holiday plans that include driving in northern Nevada or over the Sierra could be in for some revisions as a major Pacific storm bears down on the area A winter storm watch is in effect for late tonight and Wednesday for the Lake Tahoe Basin and the mountains of western Nevada above 6000 feet and a winter storm watch is in effect for the mountains of northern and central Nevada above 6500 feet Wednesday National Weather Service forecasters said a strong cold front that pushed through Northern California today would move into western Nevada and push on into northern and central Nevada Wednesday This storm bom in the Gulf of Alaska is expected to produce snow in the higher regions The snowy conditions will be accompanied by very strong winds that will produce areas of blowing and drifting snow through the passes reducing visibility to near zero at the height of the storm Wednesday night and early Thanksgiving Day Teacher vows hunger strike over contract LOS ANGELES (AP) An elementary school teacher hungry for a settlement to the marathon negotiations between school district officials and union leaders says she wont eat until teachers have a new contract Annya Bell 42 a veteran first-grade teacher at 42nd Street School began her hunger strike Wednesday to protest the Los Angeles Unified School contract position She vowed to continue to consume nothing but fruit juice and tea until the district agrees to the demands of United Teachers-Los Angeles just never taken a stand on anything said the 5-foot-2-inch instructor who has already dropped four pounds from her normal weight of 120 a great advocate of Mahatma Gandhi and passive The 32000 teachers without a contract since last June are seeking a one-year 12 percent pay raise and elimination of nonteaching supervisory duties pOao Qjesj IMUNDliroifTIMI HON 011 II tVBTIMTmAMIICAH (G) (PG) (PG-13) SIMI VALLEY (AP) In the twilight of his presidency Ronald Reagan stood on the hilltop site of his future presidential library and spoke in solemn tones about how future generations will study the conservative tide he ushered in journey has not been just my own" Reagan said Monday seems I have been guided by a force much larger than myself a force made up of ideas and beliefs about what this country is and what it could be" The president and his wife Nancy gathered with close friends to break ground on what will be the $40 million home for the largest accumulation of papers and memorabilia for any president Former Cabinet members William Clark Ed Meese and William French Smith industrialist Armand Hammer MCA chief Lew Wasser-man and actor Charlton Heston shared the moment with a beaming Reagan is a most humbling moment for said Reagan who will relinquish the presidency to George Bush on Jan 20 story that will be told inside the walls that are yet to be built here is the story not only of a presidency but of a After his six-minute speech the president was given a chrome-plated shovel and quickly dug up three heaping mounds of dirt in the ground-breaking ceremony The first lady however struggled with her shovel in the hard soil and wobbled while trying to scoop it The Ronald Reagan Presidential Library which will be the repository for an expected 62 million papers exceeding Richard record 44 million will occupy a 153000-square-foot Spanish-style building in Ventura Tierra Rejada Valley 45 miles northwest of Los Angeles MlSSIONCINEMAS Rl07S MONTfPET FRESH HORSES OLIVER A COMPANY WITHOUT A CLUE (PG-13) (G) (PG) GORILUi lN THE MIST A' YlT A ft Police identify body from boardinghouse Residents say there were four other abduction attempts in neighborhood HAYWARD (AP) The disappearance of 9-year-old Michaela Garecht has alarmed residents and one neighbor said the kidnapping follows four recent attempted abductions in the area really hits home when a neighbor said Kirsten Le-Sech who lives a few blocks from the Garechts and is captain of the neighborhood alert program looking twice as hard at people at cars at LeSech said Monday would-be kidnappers have tried to abduct four children from the neighborhood since June in recent months including one attempt witnessed by her 13-year-old daughter Hayward police however refused to provide any details on past kidnapping attempts are researching our records for previous ones" said Sgt Jan Riddell just have that information right LeSech said the abduction attempts prompted parents to teach their children to walk in groups avoid strangers and report any suspicious characters in the area disappearance apparently introduced a new element she said enticing the youngster with a toy Michaela was on her way with a girlfriend to buy candy at Rainbow Market Saturday when a man driving a late-model sedan used the scooter to lure her into his car and drive off as she screamed for help according to police On the third day of disappearance scores of volunteers distributed flyers and police chased tips to no apparent avail but the mother kept a hopeful vigil at the family home need for people to keep an eye said Sharon Garecht police have got a lot of leads really hopeful I honesty believe that okay Nobody can hide Surrounded by family members and stacks of fliers and newspaper articles she hopes will help bring her daughter back Mrs Garecht said easier to cope with her disappearance by focusing on the search rather than the abduction kind of living on nerves keeping said Mrs Garecht who has three other children and is reluctant to leave her home for fear Michaela will call while gone ADO GflllSBBg3ERBB6 if gaslifts WlHfiiiiifflRff) EDWARDS MISSION CINEMAS 1023 Monterey H0 341-2141 STARTS FRIDAY 1 EDWARDS MADONNA CINEMAS Highway 101 1 Modonno Rd ciO 544-3411 STARTS WEDNESDAY Kidnap suspect composite drawing shoulder-length hair grabbed Michaela by the waist and forced her into his faded tan or beige car after beckoning her toward him saying her scooter was by his car TUI SO AT MMAIN NMHT llM If PALM SLO M1-IMI Tht toil Temptation of Christ (R) 7:00 The Thin Him Lino THE GHAT OUTDOORS 1 35-4: 50-8: 50 LICENSE TO DRIVE (PG 13) 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 (PG-13) 7:00 BIG BUSINESS 9:15 THE LAND BEFORE TIME (G) THE ACCUSED (R) ADMISSIONS IM A CAR BOX OffW OMNI lean VMIYUID tTMIMNlS nsB'w1 7:30 9:30 is family nscowfW 6350 ADULTSS1M CHILD SHOT Without a Clua (PG) rMyatic Pizza (R) (12:15) 5:009:45 (Punchline (R) (230) 7:10 1969 (R) (1:15 3:151 5:107:40 930 ChMePlav(R) (1:00 3:001 5:00735 B-as The Land Before Time (G) (1230 1:45) 330 5:15 7:00 8:50 be out last family discount day HELL STEAL YOUR HEART a 3:45 520 720 9:00 MORRO BAT Bivor MB1 72 244 ALL StATSJAU TIMESJ50 (SI ALLSEATS 1250 GORILLAS IN THE MISTI NIGHTLY 71009:20 --iNnvm wimoteteimscoHQwwiwiawBf Tuesday November 22nd will SACRAMENTO (AP) One of the seven bodies found buried outside a boardinghouse was identified as that of an alcoholic who spent most of his life on the streets but authorities know how he or the others died The body of Benjamin Fink 60 a former resident of Dorothea Victorian boardinghouse in downtown Sacramento was identified Monday through fingerprints said Sacramento County Coroner Charles Simmons No further information was released on Fink His brother Robert told reporters last week that Fink had been a chronic alcoholic since age 17 He spent most of his life on this streets in Sacramento and had moved into the Puente boardinghouse earlier this year Fink said Puente 59 remained in jail without bail on a murder charge Authorities said they expected to file further charges soon Simmons said his office had completed autopsies on six of the seven victims and would finish the seventh autopsy today He said a final report including toxicology studies would not be completed until sometime next week Despite the extreme decomposition of most of the bodies good fingerprints were obtained from at least three Free 1988 Loan Cars Lifetime Guarantee NATIONAL AUTO BODY 426 Higuora SLO 543-0964 The spirits will move you in odd and hysterical ways Ihwvmi rnwoiwmtwscoRO- STARTS WEDNESDAY BILL-MURRAY The spirits will move you in odd and hysterical ways PG-13 4a flffllWMDUNTPICIl MS' STARTS TOMORROW AT CENTURY CINEMAS ATASCADERO 466-4611 This holiday season journey to the most wonderful place in the universe Home PHIL COLLINS JUUE WALTERS BUSTIER STARTS WEDNESDAY GOCCD THE This holiday season oumey to the most wonderful place in the universe Home OOCCDN THE RETURN CEE FESTIVAL CINEMAS '5' Lwwvw UteKHwnnwiscoRO-iWHiwiBVWoO STARTS WEDNESDAY (12:30 2:10) STARTS TOMORROW AT CENTURY CINEMAS ATASCADERO 466-4611 pT-p-.

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