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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - March 9, 1988, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page the stars and strikes wednesday March 9,1988 robber bites off More than he can Chew fort Lauderdale Fla. A it was the bile thai did the robber in say police who tracked their Man through the dentures vie Ler behind. Tie Drain in but we be got the Teeth and Hedoesit sgt. Ray Hudson said he just did t have any respect for his  police say Joseph Bennett s dentures dropped out of his Mouth when he tried to bite Bobbie Mccloud 16. Mccloud s eyesight and hearing Are failing but she said she had no trouble identifying Bennett 62, As the Man who tried to bite her during a robbery he was toothless. When police brought bin Neil Back to her bottle they had him try on the Leeth left at her House to Cloud said they fit right in his Mouth Mcclo tid did Moo Mccloud said he was taking the garbage out sat urday morning when a Matt crept up behind her. The Man snatched her earrings and then tried to Rob Achain from her neck police said. Sometime during the struggle denture dropped out of the nun i  was choking me and then he tried to bite me on the Arm but it was just Gums the woman  neighbors heard Ine commotion and yelled scaring him of. Police mid. He apparently dropped the earrings and forgot nil Teeth in his hot St. Police charged Bennett with Strong Arm robber after Mccloud identified him Bennett denture then were nut into an evidence  la stay in evidence until he goes to court said Hudson until then he can eat Mai had pot docs and soap students at University for the deaf protest naming of hearing president Washington a students at Gallaudet University boycotted classes tuesday to protest the nicking Ofa hearing person As pics Idem of die nation s Only University Lor the deaf. Some classes were cancelled others Werc sparsely attended. The Boycott was called after the Stu dents who had closed the school Mon Day by blocking entrances to the Campus were told by police that they would be per rim j i they refused 10 open the Gates. We re going la Boycott until we get what we want a deaf president said Tim rams a student protest Leader. Several faculty members support disc students including the chairman of the school s mathematics department Herbert maps. Who stayed away from his scheduled classes. I m behind the students 100 per cent he told a reporter. About 2io of the students instructor Sand administrators boycotting Normal school activities crowded into a Campus auditorium to reiterate their demand that a  be named. But the woman whose appointment Saga Jaudel s president triggered the demonstrations did tuesday she had no in Tention of rejecting the offer. I m committed to taking the Job Andt m committed to the University/1 Eliza Beth Ann Zinser said on lbs this morning 1 ailed about the continuing protests she said i believe we can overcome that conflict but i understand and can appreciate the sentiments of some of the Stu dents and friends of the University at this time learning thai their seventh presi Dent is not  students had blocked entrances to the University monday but changed tactics late monday after police told them their cars would be ticketed and towed and any protesters interfering would be arrested according to rams the University was officially open tuesday but administration official said no policy had been set on whether students would be penalized for boycotting classes. Class attendance policies Are deter mined on an individual basis said pro Vost Catherine Ingold. It will be up teach teacher to decide whether to do any , an administrator at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro was selected Over two Deantin Aliss. After her appointment As president hundreds of chanting students marched through downtown Washington with slops at the White House and the Capitol to protest the decision monday student swarmed at the Gates of the Campus before Daw i and re fused to let professors and administrators in forcing official to cancel classes for the Day. In the afternoon about 1.800 of the school s 2,200 student again protested at the Capitol. Trustees including Board chairwoman  Jane Bassill Spilman met with a group of students faculty and staff far three hours monday but emerged from the meeting sticking by their original Deci Sion to hire Zinser. No hike in postal rates before easter nation told Washington a higher Post age rates will not take effect before East. Chairman John Grisemer of the Board of governors of the postal service said tuesday the Independent postal rate com Mission recommended on Friday a sweeping series of postage rate changes including a new 25  
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