European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 30, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 12 the stars and stripes sunday March 30, 1986 photographers to record Day in. Lite of America two Hundred photographers from around the world will have their cameras ready May 2 to capture a Day in the life of America from its first Sunrise at Maine s it. Desert Island to its final Sunset at Kauai Hawaii. They la be taking pictures for the Book a Day in the life of America the brainchild of Rick Smolan 36, who has done similar portraits of Australia Canada Japan and Hawaii. If this Book succeeds what it will have done is create a visual time capsule said David Cohen 31, co director of the $5 million project with Headquarters in Denver. We Are looking for the Best the brightest the worst the most colourful the most Beautiful the most ugly. We re looking for every superlative we can find about the United states said Spencer Reiss 34, the project s managing editor. A Day for us is april 29. That s when i be got to move these 200 Guys from Denver to Prudhoe Bay Alaska the Bottom of the grand Canyon and to the Back streets of Harlem he said. Two thirds of the photographers Are foreign. The purpose is to get a fresh look through fresh eyes at America Sciss said. He May put a russian photographer at Parris Island s.c., to catch Marine recruits or a fashion photographer in a West Virginia Coal town to avoid a Busman s the photographers will return to Denver to turn in an estimated 350,000 pictures from which 300 to 400 will be selected for the Book. Reiss who directs a staff of 30 and nine regional editors said May 2 was chosen for several reasons. Because it s Friday most people will be at work during the Day and starting into the weekend in the evening so we can get both work and play. May 2 is Well enough into Spring that you re starting to get a lot of Green. And it s just about the last Day you can shoot a Book like this and get it into the bookstores in time for Christmas he said. The Book which will sell for $40, is to go to the printers in late August for a 250,000-copy run. Singer changing lawyers country Singer Johnny paycheck who faces assault and weapons charges in connection with a barroom Looft ouf Roddy former world heavyweight boxing Champ Joe Frazier left works out with television actor and sometime wrestler or. T. In Frazier s gym in Philadelphia. Or. T sought Frazier s help in preparing for wrestle mania ii on wednesday in new York s Nassau coliseum where hell tangle with Rowdy Roddy Piper. Shooting is changing lawyers and May need a postpone ment in his scheduled april 21 trial. Paycheck s current lawyer William Peelle told Hill Sboro Ohio common pleas court judge Darrell r. Hottle on Friday that he and paycheck had agreed on the change of attorneys. Peeler said the new lawyer probably would request a trial postponement to familiarize himself with the Case. Paycheck 47, is accused of shooting Larry Wise 37, during a dec. 19 fight in a Hillsboro bar. Wise suffered a Scalp wound. Paycheck whose Hometown is nearby Greenfield is Best known for his hit take this Job and shove Lizard in Coke Worth $500 jurors in Dadeville ala., have awarded $500 to a woman who said she suffered physically and emotionally after drinking from a coca cola bottle that contained a dead Lizard. Brenda Rae Baker of Tallassee fla., had sought $1.1 million in damages from the coca cola bottling co. Of Montgomery. Baker said she became so upset after finding the Lizard on Jan. 8, 1985, that she developed rashes on her face Scalp and stomach. Coca cola officials who said the Lizard could not have been put in the bottle at the Plant said the product could have been tampered with after it was shipped. Legislator apologizes a Kentucky state representative Friday apologized for using a rubber band to lock open his electronic voting Button while away from the House raising Money for his congressional Campaign. In a Brief floor speech Terry Mann asked his col leagues to accept his sincere apology for recording a string of yes votes monday. Earlier Friday state Republican chairman Gordon Wade said Mann had betrayed the Trust of the people of the Mann who is uncontested for the nomination to succeed retiring . Rep. M. Gene Snyder said the use of rubber bands or paper clips to lock voting buttons in t uncommon at storybooks of Routhi 10 life storybooks brought to life storybooks brought to life no Twig a unions Mhd Towl my xxi four exciting super Grover big 8w brings Spring sesame Street to Poky Uttel Pupoh Hwo Blanket Ami to of ref sea nth three Rule pigs the suitor dog Uttel Toad to the Rescue at stars and stripes shopping Center bookstores
