European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 23, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 6 the stars and St Lopes saturday August 23,1986u.s. Wild about lotteries nationwide study shows Philadelphia up lotteries have Cap tured Public imagination and continue to grow As a multimillion Dollar Force in the . Gaming Industry a study says. With nearly half of the Stales running lottery games. Sales Are expected to top j14 billion this year Accord ing to a Mudy by Laventhol & Horwath an International consulting and accounting firm. The american pottery system took another giant step in 1985, proof that this form of gaming has Cap tured Public imagination and has become firmly implanted As a socioeconomic phenomenon of the 20th Century said the study by the Philadelphia company. The study said four More slates began lotteries in 19bs California Missouri Towa and Oregon and West Virginia started a lottery in january 1936. That brought the total that conduct lottery games to 22 slates plus the distil of Columbia. Saul Leonard a National partner in Laventhol & Horwath said total lottery sales for Calendar 1985 were about $10.2 billion. Talc study said i9s5 income flowing into state treasuries increased from 13 billion w More than $i.8 billion Over 1984, or a Rise of 28.8 pc Iceni. But he said several of he lotteries did not operate the entire year for example California which Only started a lottery game last october. His firm s nation wide study predicted Saks for All states would top so billion in 1986. In addition. Leonard said Florida South Dakota Montana and Kansas have lottery referendum in up coming ballots. He said officials in Texias where losses in Oil revenues have had severe economic Impact also were starting to talk a Little bit about starting a lot Tery. Own husband May have fax Hereof baby surrogate Mother claims Hackensack , up a surrogate Mother who pledged to keep her baby says her own husband May have sired baby a despite a Vasectomy he underwent before she was hired by an infertile couple to be artificially inseminated. A family court judge thursday suspended All further proceedings in the Case pending a hearing sept. 10 on the claim by Mary Beth Whitehead that baby a May not be the daughter of the Man who agreed to pay her $ 10,000 to Bear his child. Whitehead 27, who gave birth to baby Mon March 21, has asked the judge to strike Down a Surro Gate motherhood contract in which she agreed to turn the child Over to Elizabeth and William Stem. Whitchead has said she agreed to Bear a child for the Sterns because she wanted to help a childless couple not fur the Money. She said she changed her mind when she formed a maternal Bond with the baby Dur ing delivery. The Sterns both 40, of Tenafly nj., have had Cus Tody of the child since july 31, when she was seized by authorities at the Home of while cad s Mother in pase county Fla. The judge thursday continued the stems Tempo Rary custody pending the september hearing Stem has made no showing he is the father said Whitehead s lawyer Alan Grosman. She had ses at relations with her husband during the period of artificial insemination. Her husband had a Vasectomy Grosman said we Don t know if it was effective or. Whitehead could Only be the father if the Vas Colomy did t a lawyer for the stems Gary Skoloff dismissed the new allegation As ridiculous saying this was the first time she says Stern might not be the Bill t a photo Mary Beth Whitehead Lemma court in Hackensack no Wilh daughter True Sony did husband Richard. Jury convicts Larouche Follower skok1e, 111. Up Secretary of state candidate Janice Hart a Follower of extremist politician Lyndon Larouche was found guilty thursday of disorderly conduct for shoving a piece of raw liver at a roman Catholic Bishop Hart 31, tossed a piece of liver at Milwaukee Arch Bishop Rembert g. Weakland while he was speaking May 7, 1985,10 the North Shore congregation Israel Temple in Glencoe during an ecumenical program prosecutors said. The jury deliberated about three hours before convicting Hart. She was fined the maximum of 1500 by Cook county judge Morris toot who chided her for depriving another individual of his right to Freedom of speech. Topol said Hart had the right to speak in Many places in the manner she did but not in a House of Hart who is scheduled to appear in court sept. 29 on contempt charges for missing her first Tea Dale claimed she was singled out for prosecution because she is a Larouche Follower. The jury acquitted another Larouche Follower Arnold bet lag 37, of disorderly conduct. Betzag was heard shouting pro Larouche slogans from the rear of the Temple before he was arrested prosecutors said. Hart said she presented the symbolic liver to the archbishop to protest apartheid and his support for the International monetary fund which she said has Hurt the poor in third world. Defense lawyer Craig Miller said Hart was express ing her right to Freedom of speech by using symbolic language he said using controversy to stimulate thought Isahc american Way. Miller said there was not an interruption of a religious service because people from outside the Congre gation were invited making the event a Public gather ing. But prosecutor every the m. Hill or. Charged that Hart was attempting to hide behind the cloak of Polit ical stateside Boeing announces orders for seven 737 airliners Seattle up Boemig on thursday announced Ordyn for seven twin engine 737 airliners from trans european airways of Belgium and air Malta in a pair of deals Worth about $ 185 million. Trans european airways ordered five 737 300 for Deli very in 1988 and 1989. Three of the air planes will be delivered to aircraft lease co Tea s wholly owned subsidiary. Air Malta ordered two 737-200s for delivery in july 1987. Skin from dead sibling transplanted to twin St. Louis a a 5-month-old siamese win who survived a surgical separation from her sister has received her dead sibling s Frozen skin tissue to Elisc most of her Abdomen and Chest wounds doctors of the skin graft for Kimberly Dawn be iceman will not be determined for a week. Or. Ray mond Shively said after performing thursday s operation at Cardinal Clinnon children s Hospital Kimberly was in satisfactory condition after grafts were used 10 cover 70 percent of her wound. Her sister Kellic bled id death during the july 10 attempt to separate her from Kimberly. Sharon Peterman who gave Binh to the twins March 24, said suit cons were Able to cover More of Kimb City s separation wound than first thought possible. Several More grafts will be needed she said. Wife daughter to join Man who defected from Romania Bridgeport Conn. Up a romanian Trade specialist who defected to the United slates three years ago will be reunited with his wife and daughter nest month officials said thursday Lucian Popa got he Long awaited word wednesday that his wife Elena and their 11 year old daughter Alina were in the us. Embassy in Bucharest with passports and plane tickets for the u United slates in hand. He is so excited he is walking on air said Jerry Burke Friend and employer of Popa. Scientologists protest at California s Capitol Sacramento Calif. A about 500 members and supporters of the Church of scientology marched on the Capitol on thursday demanding exemption of churches from Puni Tive damages in lawsuits. An Armada of More than 30 vessels carried the demonstrators to port after a 120-mile voyage from san Francisco. The Rev. Ken Hoden president of the organization s California Section said the demonstration was prompted by a los Angeles Superior court jury s award of Jjo million to a former member who claimed he did not receive the group s benefits As promised and that it had interfered with his business. The award which included $25 million in punitive damages is being appealed. Convention Center upholds anti apartheid decision los Angeles up convention Cente officials upholding a decision by the cily Council. Thursday stripped a subsidiary of the Fluor its tentative approval for a j2.s million contract because of the firm s links to South Africa the City Council in the first test of its strict anti apartheid Laws governing City contract had voted wednesday to deny Fluor constructors the con tract because its Parent company employs about 150 people in a South Africa engineering office. In upholding that decision the convention and exhibition Center authority s commission first unanimously approved an anti apartheid Resolution of its own and then rejected All 17 bids it had received in the Spring for manage ment of the j 310 million expansion. Officials at Fluor corp. Have said they find apartheid morally repugnant but have no imme Diate plans to end business dealings in South Afri
