European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - January 27, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Monday january27, 1986 the stars and stripes Page 7 heirs contest will that leaves House to dog Washington a the tale owner of a 1105,000 Home in suburban Maryland Iofi the House to her 9-Ycar-old spite bul the woman s relatives arc contesting the will. Celeste v. Crawford 77, who died dec. 12, 1984. Stipulated in her will thai master Teddy her Pel. Could live out his life in the Silver Spring House. The will also said that her Friend 71-year-old George j. Schnable who had rented an ii Neil in her basement since 1968. Should be allowed to continue living in the House and caring for Teddy until he dog s death upon Teddy s demise Schnable would have to leave the House and it would be sold with the proceeds divided among relatives the will said. Bul the family including Crawford s sister and five Brothers have gone 10 Toufi to argue that the House should be sold immediately because the estate Bias no Money to pay axes on the properly. The family will Lake care of the dog the heirs lawyer Ralph Gordon told he Washington Post. Dut in his petition filed wednesday with Mont Gomery county circuit court. Karl g. Feissner. At Torney for Teddy and Schnable argued Teddy shall live where he is and stand As Many monuments do to Man s Best Friend loyally and love arc what this will stands for it is what we should All stand of Cissner also said that to sell the Home before the dog s death would probably mean that Teddy would have to be disposed of Cissner has suggested that Gordon e. Ticu the Cal Etc s personal representative taste out a loan on the property to the lanes and any creditors. Crawford heirs believe her will was coerced and invalid court papers say. Bul William p. Turner the lawyer who Drew up the will and is Schnabel a s Nephew denied thai charge. A court hearing has been scheduled for May 13. Bard Coffee will waive tees Hormel strikers Whiz kids can earn big discounts threatening . Boycott new York up students who graduate in the lop 10 of their High school class can receive discounts Worth tens of thousands of dollars toward tuition and room and Board under a novel plan at Bard College. The unprecedented Giveaway is bait for High school seniors who can Only afford a Public College education in their Home Stales bul yearn for a Smalt private and elite Liberal arts College. Bard costs nearly si5,000 a year around $60,000 for a Bachelor s degree and the average Cost of a year ill n Public institution is s3.621. Makes up difference under the Bard plan announced sat urday Bard makes up the difference. To apply students must submit documentation that they Are in u pre collage course will graduate in the top 10 in their class and write an essay. No Scholastic aptitude tit scores Are necessary Leon bots Cin the president of Bard believes High school performance the key indicator in College applications. Answer in two Vieckis High school seniors who apply for the subsidy toward a Bachelor s degree at Bard will get an answer from Bard Annandale on Hudson . Within iwo weeks of receipt of the application. The school about 100 Miles from new York City Enrols 800 students including 100 freshmen annually Botstein also a concert pianist and conductor said fresh men admitted under the new program will be in addition to those already accepted. The school gels five applicants for every opening. While Many of inc nation s Best Stu dents May prefer to attend a first Rale Pri vate Liberal arts College they feel it is financially out of reach and opt for attending their local Public University Botstein said. Our program allows them to choose such an institution by eliminating from the Star the growing differential in costs Between the Public and the private up to 150,000 High school seniors 10 from each of an estimated 15,000 High schools May be eligible to apply for the Giveaway. Bul Boi Stcin docs l cup Cal Bard to be overwhelmed Ai least 100 can be accepted without breaking the school s Bank due to a recent s23 million fund drive a spokesman a Iid. President it 29 Botstein has headed Bard for 10 years starting when he was 29. Me said if a student could Only go to a Sianii College Wilh 100 percent financial Aid no out of pocket Money then such a student would get the equivalent of a 100 percent free ticket to a Bachelor s degree at Bird too. To Ilcin s previous big hit in College admissions is the immediate decision plan. Designed to Cut through red tape. Implemented five years ago it offers a one Day application session during which the Stu Dent receives an immediate decision on whether he is accepted. How it works the Bard plan works this Way a Michigan High school senior in the top 10 of his class plans to attend the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor where the year s Bill is ss.i92. If the us Dent wanted to attend Bard he would have to Only the $5,192 with the school picking up he rest. Bard also will match inc n mount Stu dents receive in financial Aid. Actor Larry Hagman went to Bard and novelist Mary Mccarthy will teach there in inc fall. Edlow i Nof the add Dot i Bird Colleen , ., Hill Austin Minn. A Union meal packers on strike against Geo. A. Hormat & co. Voted saturday night to launch a nationwide Boycott of Llo Mcl products and said they would resume their demonstrations outside the company s flagship Plant during a rank and Filc meeting billed As a strategy session strikers also voted to move Forward with the programs thai we be embarked on in their strike including roving pickets said Jim Guyette presi Dent of local p-9 of the United Pood and commercial workers Union. We re going to work very hard on the Boycott Guyette Sard. We re going to be communicating Wilh every labor Organiza Tion around the country asking them to come in and help us in Austin to spread the message about Hormel the meeting came As Union members awaited b report on a fact finding session held last week to clarify a proposal to end the rive month Hormel walkout. Earlier saturday in St. Paul demonstrators called on gov. Rudy Perpich to with draw the National guard from Austin. The Mower county sheriffs depart ment reported that pellets probably from a Shotgun were fired Early Friday through an upstairs bedroom window of the Home of a Union member who had crossed the picket line and returned 10 work. The worker s 6-year-old daughter was sleeping in inc room when the shot was fired around 12 30 a.m., bul was not injured. The strike began Alicr Hormel Cut wage by 23 percent and dropped the base wage from jiq.&9to$8,25anhour. A an new York police officer Given hero s funeral new York up More than 5,000 police officers stood in the mow saturday for a last Salute to a decorated detective slain in the line of duly last week during a stakeout of organized crime figures. Three reputed mobsters have been charged in the slay ing of detective Anthony Vendilli. The father of four Young daughters. People who enter into organized crime As an. Easy Way of life let us warn you that you face an eternity of god s Wrath monsignor John Mcculloch a police chaplain told More Ihsen 700 mourners packed into the Church. He also told Vendilli s widow Patricia that the larger family of 27,000 City police officers would never forget Venditt was the first new York police officer stain in the line of duly in More than a year. A Long line of Blue stretched for blocks in either direction at police from departments throughout the City new York stale and new Jersey stood six deep outside the Church in Queens for the funeral. Venditti was shot four times and his partner detective Kathleen Burke was seriously injured during a shootout with three men last tuesday at Castillo s diner in Queens. The iwo detectives part of a join Fri and police organized crime task Force were gunned Down while conducting a surveillance operation. Burke the wife of police inspector Robert Burke and the Mother of two girls was listed in serious but stable condition at Bellevue Hospital. Police arrested Frederick Giovanelli who prosecutor described As a Soldier in the Genovese crime family a few blocks from the diner shortly after the shootings. Another suspect identified As Carmine Gualtieri was arrested outside his Home thursday. A third Man Steven maltese was arrested thursday after surrendering to police at his lawyer s office. All three men Are from Queens adopted girl to get Bone marrow from natural Mother St Louis a a 16-year-old adopted girl los frs from can a ". Trani Nonni t1dwuuoplcu Gir Wii i in a critical Bone marrow Iran plan now that her natural Mother has been located and has agreed to be a donor. Lionarda Foss of Ava iii., had received massive radiation treatments at Barnes Hoid ital but doctors said further treat ments would destroy her own marrow and that Only a Iran plan from a blood relative could save her. A private investigator found Lionarda s Mother in Portland Ore and she agreed to cooperate Guy Stephenson a Portland Law yer representing Bob and Marc clone hum Leonarda s adoptive parents said Stephenson would not identify the woman nor say where in Portland she was found bul he said she was in Contact Wilh the girl s doctors. The losses do not know the woman s identity Herald Leonarda will receive the marrow trans Plant As Early As monday Daisy Shepard spokeswoman Tor the Hospital said it s pretty exceptional that she is willing to come Forward Shepard said. The re Moval of the marrow is major surgery in itself. For the recipient it s As easy As a blood the family had made Public appeals to find the girl s natural Mother who was 16 when Leonarda was born in Portland in 1%s. The losses adapted leonards three Days after her birth. Mui Noniah county circuit judge r. William Riga in Portland ordered the appointment of a special investigator to find the natural Mother on condition that if she were found another person would be appointed to ask the Mother if she would agree la donate her Bone marrow. Investigators said that if the woman had refused to help nothing More could have been done under Oregon Law
