European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - August 28, 1988, Darmstadt, Hesse Sunday August 28, 1988 the stars and stripes Page 5 lotto Winner gets 5 marriage proposals by the los Angeles times los Angeles when the 20 year old Winner of a $19.58 Millio California lotto Jackpot was introduced to reporters at a los Angele spress conference Friday morning the first question Christene e. Lentz hear was so you got a Boyfriend Lentz laughed and shot Back probably have a lot of boyfriends right now after winning All this Money Shehas also received phone Calls from friends she had not heard from i years and five marriage proposals after the news broke that she and a Riverside calif., Man Robert k. Barnett will share California s second largest lottery prize Pool Ever. To escape the callers Lentz and he Mother and Stepfather spent thursday afternoon looking at new , who attends Saddleback College in Mission Viejo in Orange county South of los Angeles has held two jobs since starting school and until the win Ning numbers were announced wednesday night she feared she might not be Able to meet her monthly $200 payments on her old car. I m not still worried about that she said. Barnett a 52-year-old truck Driver hit the Jackpot six months before his 30th year of working at the Aluman aluminium Plant in Riverside. He said that he has no immediate plans to re tire. Coincidentally Lentz s father Terry also works at the Plant. The women have known each other for 20 years Barnett Lentz Barnett plans to buy a new car. Other than that Purchase some Home repairs and a european vacation he said that he has no definite plans for the prize Money. The first instalment a Check for $783,200 should be waiting for him at the River Side District office of the lottery within month according to lottery officials. Calling himself a homebody who has lived among relatives in Riverside since 1947, Barnett said that he Hope that his newfound riches do not pull apart his family. I Hope it does change my children he said. I have a very Good family and a close family 1plan on taking care of my family. In what respect i Don t know yet. Hopefully i canst them up for life for a couple of Gener Barnett whose wife Wanda said she suffers from fib Rositis which she de scribed As a form of rheumatism said that he May donate some of his earn Ings to the arthritis foundation. Lentz said that she will probably take a heavier course Load next semester at Saddleback Community College where she is a Sophomore majoring in theater arts and plans to continue he education probably for the next five or six in addition she said that she Hopes to buy a House for her grand Mother and spend a few months travel ing around the United states. " after graduating hopefully i willbe teaching she said. I Don t want to just sit Home. I like sleeping in but Idon t want to just stay in. I m an Active person. The Money will just enhance everything i feminists present annual Silver Snail awards Washington a a feminist group Friday criticized education Secretary William Bennett a University of Michigan Dean and others for blocking educational fairness in making its annual Silver Snail awards. The project on equal educational rights an Arm of the National organization for women bestows the awards to Mark sluggish and unenlightened behaviour by people Inkey positions said peer director Eleanor Hinton Hoytt. On the positive Side peer gave its highest award to Rollin Haffer a port Jefferson n.y., physical Educa Tion teacher who fought Temple University in an eight year lawsuit to win equal athletic opportunities for women at the school. Haffer filed the suit while a student in 1980, and twas brought to trial last april. An out of court settlement reached in june represents a major Advance in the fight to achieve Equality for women in intercollegiate athletics said Haffer s attorney Ellen Vargyas. Peter Steiner Dean of the school of literature Sci ence and the arts at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor received a Silver Snail for his failure to pro Mote affirmative action at the University of Michigan and for denigrating the academic potential of Blac students Hoytt said. In Good taste new York socialite Cornelia guest poses in Bev Erly Hills calif., with a nude photo of herself being used in a shampoo and. The former compan Ion of actor Sylvester Stallone said she and her Mother both consider the pose to be tasteful. According to peer Steiner told his faculty last sep tember that he did not want to change the University into another kind of institution where minorities would naturally flock in much greater numbers and in january said that perhaps something in the Environ ment leads Blacks. To be less willing to invest the time in Bennett an annual Winner since the inception of the awards in 1985, was inducted into the Snail Hall of Fame this year. Peer cited among other things his criticism of Stanford University s decision to Inte grate literature by women minorities and non West Erners into its Core curriculum. In a new category peer cited lbs sports commentators Billy Packer and Dick Stockton Houston astros Pitcher Bob Knepper and officials at Northwestern state University of Louisiana among others. The group quoted Packer As saying of basketball enter Jennifer Gillom during the pan american games last August does t Gillom remind you of Alady that someday she s going to have a Nice Large family and is going to be a great Cook maybe Shell open a restaurant Stockton replied. Knepper told reporters during Spring training that minor league Umpire Pam Postema should not be an Umpire because in god s society woman was create Din a role of submission to the husband. I Don t believe women should be in a leadership Knepper later apologized for offending anyone but said he stood by his beliefs. At Nus officials approved and produced a 1987-88women s basketball guide called these girls can play boy featuring team members in Bunny ears an Fluffy tails along with their measurements. On the plus Side Greg Hliboky received an award for leading the Gallaudet College student body in protests that eventually resulted in selection of the school s first deaf president and a majority of deaf Board members. Job cuts at Eastern put on hold Washington up a Federal judge Friday blocked plans by Eastern air lines to eliminate 4,000 jobs giving a Victory to Eastern s unions. . District judge Barrington Parker granted a preliminary injunction sought by the air line pilots and two other unions to prevent Eastern with Headquarters in Miami from making the cutbacks scheduled to become effective wednesday. It remained unclear whether the judge s action would affect Eastern s plans to terminate service to 14 cities. Parker extended the provisions of a temporary restraining order he issued earlier this month. The restraining order blocked Eastern from but did not require the airline to re Instate 200 flights it plans to eliminate at the end Faugust. Eastern has no alternative but to continue to Fly it announced schedule John Gallagher an attorney for Eastern said after the hearing. He said Eastern would Appeal the decision on the preliminary injunction when the Cost to the company if it could not proceed wit the Job cutbacks would total an extra $7 million Gallagher added. We Are extremely pleased said James Linsey who represents the air line pilots group in the Case. It Means the preservation of work and work opportunities for Eastern the air line pilots association the International association of machinists and the transport workers Union which represents flight attendants in the action contend that Eastern s moves to curb operations violate a Federal Law that forbids an airline from launching major changes in wages hours or working conditions during contract talks. They accuse Texas air of trying to strip assets away from Eastern to Transfer them to another Texas air subsidiary Continental airlines which is predominantly non Union. Last week Continental announced it would Lay off 900 workers. Parker s office said a memorandum of opinion out lining the reasons for the judge s decision and the Lim its on Relief granted by the injunction will be issued by noon tuesday. Linsey in a Telephone interview from his office in new York said the injunction granted by the judge will stay in place until a trial on the merits is held on lawsuits filed by the unions against Eastern. In late july Eastern had announced plans to Cut flight operations by approximately 12 percent ending service to 14 cities and closing its Kansas City Hub and eliminating 4,000 jobs. The cutbacks would include elimination of about 1,000 flight attendant jobs and approximately 1,000jobs held by ground workers and machinists. Eastern had planned to eliminate about 500 Pilot jobs but has since softened its stand on those cuts. Approximately 1,100 of the Job cutbacks would come in new York 520 in Miami 300 in Atlanta and 350 in Kansas City. In the stars and stripes 40 years ago today. Aug. 28, 1948 stating that it favored any Prog Ress toward closer integration of Western Europe the United states gave its backing to a move led by France to set up a Western european parliament with advis Ory Powers. 30 years ago today. Aug. 28, 1958 alaskans voted 7-to-l to become the 49th state and were also Given the Opportunity to nominate a governor and candidates for Congress. 20 years ago today. Aug. 28, 1968 the democratic National convention was adjourned abruptly after a demonstration by delegates who wanted gov. Lester Maddox Georgia regulars ousted from the convention. 7 0 years ago today. Aug. 28, 1978 a . Scientific team receive permission from the Bishop of Turin Italy to examine a shroud that is believed to be the burial cloth of Jesus Christ at the Turin Cathedral
