European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - December 22, 1988, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 4 the stars and stripes thursday december 22,1988 popping up for butter Salt Jennifer hockey an engineering student Box of Popcorn Ever popped. Hickey Anat the University of Central Florida in students at the two schools designed an Orlando is up to her neck in 10,000 oversize hot air Popper that used 400 Gal pounds of Popcorn saturday after Slu ions of propane. Students reaped a fringe dents at Jones 1 Ligh school attempted to Benefit from the affair they got to cat set a new world s record for the largest their fill of Popcorn. Longtime assistant named As chief of Quayle s new staff by the Washington Post Washington Robert m. Gull Man the congressional aide who is credited with being the intellectual Keystone behind the Job training act that vice president elect Dan Quayle wrote in the Senate tuesday was named Quayle s chief of Start. The appointment of Guttman 60, to head the vice president elect s staff of about 100 was not regarded As a Surpri Seand came with assurances that Guttman will be one of about six aides who will have direct Access to Quayle. Aides said Quayle rejected suggestions he install a autocratic chief of staff through whom All his staff would have to report. He decided he wanted someone he knew Well had worked with and was comfortable with said David c. Buck with whose appointment As Quayle s press Secretary was announced officially tuesday. Beck wild 46, is a former time Magazine correspondent. Guttman who was born in Munich and served in the British army during world War ii is a Phi Beta Kappa Grad uate of Harvard University who went to work for Quayle eight years ago. At the time Guttman who earned a Law degree from George Washington University was a manpower consultant for the con Gressional research service. They were something of an Odd Cou ple Veteran and kid Liberal and conservative intellectual and plunger. But the hit it off immediately Richard j. Fenno jr., a University of Rochester political scientist wrote in a new Book on Quayle. And they established and maintain Dan easy working partnership of respect and Trust Guttman played what Fenno describe Sas the key role in developing Quayle s Job training partnership act while reserved As counsel to the Senate subcommittee on labor and human resources which the Indiana senator headed. The Book says it was Guttman who shape Quayle s decision to seek bipartisan sup port for the legislation an action that upset some republicans. The appointments were the first announced by Quayle and aides said they indicate that the vice president elect has decided on the Overall shape of his staff. Some additional staff appointments were possible wednesday before Quayle was to leave for a skiing vacation in Colora do. Beckwith said Quayle talked to about eight people before deciding to offer the $77,400-a-Ycar position to of those people arc being consid ered for other positions Beckwith said. Court strikes Down bar to Parks Lansing Mich. A the state court of appeals has struck Down an ordinance adopted three years ago by voters in an overwhelmingly White Detroit suburb that barred non residents from using City Parks. We arc grateful this very racially divisive conflict May be brought to an end. As we approach the season of peace said Howard Simon executive director of the american civil liberties Union in Michigan. The ruling made Public tuesday agreed with Thea Clu and the National association for the Advance ment of coloured people that the ordinance adopted by voters in the Detroit suburb of Dearborn in november 1985 singled out Blacks. Dearborn City attorney William Hultgren said Cit officials arc studying the ruling and probably won t decide whether to Appeal for a couple of have been comments in the past by elected officials that it would be carried to the highest court Hultgren said. The Ball is in the City s court because it could a peal but it would be my Hope they would put this behind them and realize the interdependence of South Eastern Michigan Simon said. No Community is going to be Able to build Walls around itself. We arc Al interdependent and Arthur Johnson president of the Detroit Branch of the a act said he was elated at the decision. The decision upheld a Wayne county circuit court ruling overturning the ordinance. Non residents have been free to use Dearborn Parks since the court fight began. We really Haven t had any major problems. We really had fewer problems after the court decision opened up the Parks than before the court decision said Doyne Jack son direct roof citizen resources for ordinance was approved after residents of dear born complained that Parks swimming pools and bal diamonds along the City s Border with Detroit were being used by non residents. About two thirds of Detroit s million residents arc Black fewer than 100 of Dearborn s 90,000 Resi dents arc Black. Besides restricting use of Parks to Dearborn Resi dents the ordinance required Park users to produce Driver s licenses or other identification proving their residency if stopped by police. Banning non residents the appeals court said Vio lated a provision in the Michigan Constitution prohibiting discrimination on the basis of court said in order to be discriminatory under that part of the Constitution an ordinance need Only have a negative effect on members of one race. Whether City officials intended to discriminate was irrelevant the court said. Wisconsin town says if s Birthplace of the hamburger Seymour wis. A this City is laying claim to National Fame As the Birthplace of the hamburger and it s prepare for a beef with any City that thinks otherwise. We re going to establish Seymour As the National Home of the hamburger vowed Thomas Duffey a member of the Home of the hamburger steering committee. The group was formed about two years ago to look into promoting the City As the 1885 birth place of the would Welcome another City if they want to debate this said Dick Tipp committee chairman. It would Only help us. He said no other City could match Seymour research into the origins of the hamburger. The group even has asked the daughter of the sup posed hamburger founder Charles r. Nagreen to help. Elderly couple prefers death to nursing Home Miami Beach Fla. A an elderly couple chose to die with dignity in a murder suicide pact rather than face life in a nursing Home according to a letter they wrote to a newspaper columnist before their deaths. Bernard and Frances sheingold both in their 80s, were found dead in their bedroom last week. Both were shot in the Temple apparently with a pistol found Between them said detective sgt. Tom Weschler. I have a Choice of going into a living cemetery Buti do not have a Choice to be put to sleep peacefully As my pet has mrs. Sheingold wrote columnist Charles whited of the Miami Herald. Why do we treat our pets belter than we do our seniors whited wrote in the newspaper tuesday that he had never met the couple. Their letter apparently written just before their deaths told of the problems they faced As mrs. Seeing old s cancer worsened and her husband s health deteriorated and of their fears of entering a nursing Home. I have been in one of the so called Best Homes i Miami. And it was a horror she wrote. All the seniors i have talked to opt for the pets she bitterly criticized the medical system for passing them around from specialist to specialist without being Able to help them. The doctors treat us As if we were Money machines her letter complained. Sheingold s 55-year-old son Earl also received Aletter saying the couple could not take the Strain of living any More. He described his parents As the above average intelligent ail american people next door and said they had been together for 60 years sheingold said the weekend before their deaths his father who had tended to his wife s health but refuse to go to the doctor himself had begun speaking of an obituary. Some months earlier they had asked Earl sheingold to buy a gun. Although he at first resisted he gave in knowing they would eventually buy it themselves he planned their deaths carefully laying out keys notes and special instructions he said. They then got into bed and Bernard sheingold apparently fired a shot into his wife s think he waited until she had dozed off the son said. She looked like she was sleeping when it father was in a half sitting position very peaceful like somebody who was going to watch said he did not hate t parents for what they s hard to accept but 1 know they re better off the son said. "1 love them More now than i Ever
