European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - December 27, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 6 the stars and stripes Friday december 27, 1985 of anime Karr of port Angeles Wash., works to clean Oil off one of More Len 1,100 Birds caught in the Oil Slick. Volunteers help Oil soaked Birds port Angeles Wash. A hundreds of volunteers spent Christmas Day cleaning Oil soaked Birds and officials said they had removed most of a Slick that spread 21 Miles in Waters off Washington after a Tanker ran aground. Right now we be got six patches of Oil we re working said coast guard chief Petty officer Lou Parris. The biggest area of primary concern is Dungeness spit. That has one Patch about 30 by 500 Yards and others about 50 Yards by afternoon Crews using boats equipped with vacuums recovered 60 to 75 percent of the 109,200 Gallons of crude Oil that leaked from the Atlantic Richfield co. Tanker Arco Anchorage Afler it ran aground on saturday Par Ris said. At least 300 people showed up at two cleanup Sites wednesday to help save the Birds said Frank Migaiolo of the National oceanic and atmospheric administration s hazardous materials response team. More than 1,100 Birds had been cleaned since the spill and about 45 Birds have died he said. Poem s authorship cast in doubt new York up a Yale University curator found a second copy of a mysterious love poem said to be written by William Shakespeare casting new doubt on whether the Bard of Avon actually penned the verse the new York times Kpor cd wednesday. Stephen Parks a curator for Yale s rare Book Library told the times he spoiled the unsigned poem in a collection of 16th-Century verse he bought for the University in 1972. Lie said now ii s up to Gary Taylor an american scholar who discovered the nine stanza love poem to prove it s Shakespeare s work. What 1 think we end up with is a Challenge to or. Taylor to prove that what he has is a poem by shake Speare Parks said. Taylor found inc poem which is unlit cd but is referred to by its first line shall 1 in the bodleian Library at Oxford University in England and claimed it was written by Shakespeare. It has been the subject of controversy Ever since. Afler hearing Parks assertions Taylor 32, conceded he was wrong in asserting the poem did not survive in any other copy at any major Library in the United states. He said the error occurred because be did not Check personally at the american libraries. I simply telephoned Renaissance scholars or librarians that i know Ana asked them to Check for me he said. It s unfortunate that my source at Yale who shall be nameless to spare him any embarrassment missed it but Taylor who is general cd liar for inc forthcoming Oxford edition of the Complete works of Shakespeare argued that the discovery of the Yale manuscript docs not disprove his theory on the poem s authorship. It leaves us pretty much where we were he said. Scholars arc divided Over Taylor s claims he times report cd. . Rouse emeritus fellow of All souls College Oxford said he poem was too Ordinary to be shake Speare s work. But Samuel Schonbaum distinguished professor of Renaissance literature at the University of Maryland said it s authentic until proved Schonbaum an american consultant for the Oxford University Shakespeare project said he though it was not a wild surmise to think that Shakespeare might have been the Parks said the Yale copy contained some minor variations from the bodleian copy. Both were Handwritten by unknown scribes. Taylor said last month he determined he poem was Shakespeare s by using a computer to compare the verses with the undisputed body of the elizabethan dramatist s work. He said the computer analysis supported his conclusion. Settlement of d in fund dispute san Diego up survivors of the 1984 massacre of 21 people at a Mcdonald s restaurant began picking up checks after a judge approved a settlement that freed j500,000 that had been held up in a disagreement Over How Money from a special fund was to be distributed. The fund which grew to about si.5 million was established in 1984 to help the survivors and the families of those killed when gunman James Hub cry stormed into a crowded Mcdonald s re Lauram in the Border neighbor Hood of san Ysidro and opened tire. Some checks were mailed but most were picked up tuesday at Casa Familia a san Ysidro Community Center said in employee of the Center. A judge last week halted payouts at the request of a attorney who said he represented 25 survivors and had asked that the distribution of the funds be blocked unless some Money was held Back to pay any future medical or psychiatric Bills for the survivors. The matter was resolved late monday said James Lanas president of the san Ysidro family survivors fund. Mcdonald a which eventually demolished the restau rant donated is million to the fund and Joan Kroc widow of the Mcdonald s founder contributed the balance came from More than 4,000 corporate and individual donors. About $430,000 was paid immediately for funerals emergency medical treatment housing and other pressing expenses. About $600,000 is left in the fund Moat of which is to be invested in a Trust fund that will be distributed to children when they reach 18. V to \_-mn3_ "imtit"i1 baby abandoned on Christmas getting special care at Hospital Zitti l Rock Ark. A a premature baby abandoned in frigid weather in a parking was getting real special treatment from nurses who Hung a stocking beside her Basinet and named her Joy Noel. The 2-Pound. 3-Nunce girl was found Christmas Day in a Coin operated laundry s parking by a woman who called police Noc coniing to . Richard Fulks. He said the woman has not been eliminated by investigators As the possible Mother. A nurse is working full time o Lake care of the infant who was suffering from hypothermia and pulmonary stress said Arkansas children s Hospital spokeswoman Teresa Luneau. Stress is common in Newborn babies. Doctors estimate he girl was born two months Early and within an hour of when police found her Luneau said. She added nurses Are pitching in enthusiastically to take care of the infant. The woman who reported inc child Hung up right away and police were not Able to gel Mare information from her Fulks said. Officers found the girl when the temperature was at 13 degrees. It s kind of Tough finding a baby on Christmas Day he said. Judge rules identification Law in Palm Beach unconstitutional fort Lauderdale Fla. A posh Palm Beach s controversial worker inc notification Law lampooned earlier this year by cartoonist Garry Trudeau is unconstitutional a Federal judge has ruled. The Law required Blue Collar workers to get fingerprinted and photographed and to carry identification cards while on the Island town. Palm Beach s id card Law received National attention this summer in the comic strip doonesbury when it was compared to South Africa s pass Law. More than 2w years after Ignatius Wallace and to chill a Vana both of West Palm Beach challenged the Law . District judge Norman Roel Tgcy this week ruled that the 45-year-old Law imposed a Burden on interstate Commerce that outweighed local Security interests. I m quite sure that Many of our residents will be Digap said Palm Beach town Council president Paul Ilyinsky. It represented a certain protective screen a Christmas was extra special for woman who turned 115 Roosevelt . A a family celebrated twice on wednesday once for Christmas and once for inc i i5lh birthday of their matriarch. Rep. Raymond Mcgrath r-., stopped in at the Home of Suie Brunson to give her a citation. There also was a cake and a party in her Honor. Branson s 75-year-old daughter Mary Mcdaniels said her Mother was born Christmas Day 1870 on a farm in Bamberg s.c., and spent the first half of her life in the South doing laundry work and factory work. Mcdaniels said her Mother came to live with her on Long Island in 1932, at the age of 62. Brunson is healthy and Happy likes to watch baseball on television credits god with her longevity and looks to be Here As Long As the Good lord lets her her daughters d. Brunson who has outlived three husbands has five Chil Dren seven grandchildren 27 great grandchildren and eight great great grandchildren. No s moment of silence Law struck Down by Federal court Philadelphia a _ a Federal appeals court has upheld a lower court ruling striking Down new Jersey s moment of Sil Cnoc Law As unconstitutional. A three judge panel of the 3rd . Circuit of appeals ruled Al that new Jersey s legislature had a religious purpose m enacting the Law and thus violated the constitutional Mcquir Mem of separation of Church and state. The Law enacted in december 1982, permits a moment of silence for quiet and private contemplation or introspection at the Slart of the Day in Public schools. The Law docs nol contain inc word the appeals court ruling upheld an october 1983 Deci Sion by . District judge Dickinson r. Dub Cevoise. Attorneys for the legislature contended that lawmakers never meant to attach religious significance to inc moment of silence. The legislature does not keep a transcribed record of its sessions. In a set Blum a jlmc5 Zawid Essex who sponsored Cour a Apical the decision to the
