European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - February 8, 1989, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 4 the stars and stripes wednesday february 8, 1989 Lesley Byrne hits the tape at the end of her winning run in the Pancake race. A again skill with the Skillet gives Britain a Flippin win i men a i in i i Liberal Kan. A an Aero bics instructor led from the opening flip to the final toss tuesday in the american leg of the shrove tuesday Pancake race but she failed to break England s winning Streak which Gre to seven years. Donetta Schindler 23, ran the 415-Yard american course in 65.91 seconds four seconds More than the 62 second sit took Lesley Byrne 26, to win the Brit ish leg of the race in Olney England six hours earlier in the Day. Byrne s Victory gave the English a 20-19 Edge in the annual Competition in which runners wearing the traditional garb of skirts aprons and headscarves carry a frying pan with a pan cake that they must flip twice once atthe beginning of the race and once at the end. I Felt like i was in Good position said Schindler who ran in a Field of 15. I was ready for it but i had no trained that about 1,000 spectators turned out for the race held under sunny skies and temperatures in the upper teens. Military spending May be Frozen Washington a president Bush will propose freezing defense spending at the level of inflation in his thursday budget message to Congress to help pay for expanded Domestic pro Grams administration sources said Mon Day. Bush meanwhile proclaimed his document pretty Well finalized and headed for Capitol Hill for a series of meetings with congressional leaders. Presidential press Secretary Marli Fitzwater said Bush would go Over his budget in general terms with lawmakers of both parties. The president will assure them that he has tried to make a Workmanlike Effort to produce a budget that is the be ginning of negotiations Fitzwater said. The spokesman called the budget starting Point and said Bush wants to work with Congress on a bipartisan basis in coming up with a budget consensus. Earlier Bush declared most of the work finished during a picture taking session As he met with his budget director Richard Darman vice president Dan Quayle and others to put the Fin Ishing touches on the spending plan. Asked by reporters whether he had found enough in his budget to pay for his Kinder gentler nation Campaign promises Bush said Only stay the president will prepare his pro posed revision of president Reagan s $1.15 trillion budget plan for fiscal 1990in a speech to a joint session of Congress on thursday evening. Bush decided on the defense freeze i budget sessions Over the weekend said officials who declined to be identified by name. Reagan had proposed raising defens spending authority by 2 percent above the rate of inflation to $315.2 billion forthe fiscal year that begins next oct 1 that s up from $298.8 billion in the cur rent fiscal year. However in terms of actual outlay Cash to be spent in fiscal 1990 Bush s decision to freeze defense spending at the inflation level would free up about $2 billion. That s Only about a third of what some analysts say Bush s combined Campaign pledges would Cost. Although the president s budget was expected to ask for increases in defense spending in later years the freeze for Fis Cal 1990 is in keeping with his Call for a flexible according to officials familiar with the budget Bush s plan Calls for increases Over the Reagan Levels in dozens of categories with the largest increases coming in the areas of education and cleaning up the environment. Tabloid s photos of Bundy after execution believed real by the Gainesville Fla Sun Gainesville Fla. Photos of the electrocuted body of serial killer Ted Bundy published by a weekly tabloid appear to be authentic the investigator Tor the medical examiner s office i Gainesville said monday. Investigator Pete Zeller said that both he and medical examiner William Ham Ilton looked at the photos published this week in the weekly world news a supermarket tabloid. Zeller said he and Hamilton deter mined that if they Are authentic As they appear to be the pictures have been taken until after the body left the medical examiner s office follow ing the autopsy. The autopsy was per formed Jan. 24, the same Day Bundy was executed in Florida s electric chair. In the photos Zeller said Bundy appeared to have already been Zeller said the pictures show stitches used to close an autopsy incision in the Scalp. The medical examiner s office used Only one such stitch to hold the skin together but others Are added during the embalming and other procedures the funeral Home uses to prepare the body for cremation he said. Zeller however would not say where he thought the pictures were taken. They were not taken at the medical examiner s office he said. I m not going to say where it was but it was t Atour Bundy s execution and autopsy Bot took place Jan. 24. After the autopsy the body went directly to the Williams Thomas funeral Home in Gainesville according to Zeller. It remained there for two Days under lock and key before it was taken to a crematorium according to a funeral Home spokesman. In a statement released monday night funeral director Gene Williams said the Home did not take the pictures or allow the pictures to be taken there. Last week the tabloid s managing Edi Tor Eddie Clontz said he had authentic pictures of the body. He would give no information about their source. 7u.umhciho Nomine skin information juror Issue leads to motion for stay in North trial ss$�i3 &3�.tta a a sae of a so a Washington a Oliver North s lawyer said tuesday that the Iran Contra trial of the fired National Security Council aide should be stopped be cause jury selection procedures have violated the Law in a court filing North lawyer Brendan Sullivan said the trial should be stayed because the court refused to excuse numerous prospective jurors who indicated under questioning that they had been exposed to con Gressional testimony North gave under immunity in i 7o 7. . District judge Gerhard Gesell did not act on the motion immediately. Those jurors who were questioned in open Courtn St had stated in written questionnaires that they Nan t watched listened to or read accounts of North six Days of testimony on Capitol Hill. Many were accepted Lor the jury Pool Over the objection of North s said the violated requirements of the jury selection and service act of 1968 Sullivan said the violation of the 1968 Law can be remedied by excusing All prospective jurors who initially wrote on the questionnaires that they had t been exposed to North s testimony but indicated Dur ing open court questioning that they had been before the filing by North s lawyers the judge added five people to the Pool of prospective jurors including Man who said he tried to put a Pillow Over his head to avoid hearing anything about the Case. The Man a supervisor for a Security alarm company said he recalls nothing about North s immunized congressional testimony in 1987. He said that when he woke up tuesday morning an knew he would be coming in for possible jury selection in the North Case he heard something. I tried tout the Pillow Over my head to keep from listening to a news broadcast about the Case. North lawyer Barry Imon made no objection to the Man s selection Gesell has instructed All potential jurors to avoid listening Reading or watching anything about the Case North is accused of shredding evidence and line to Congress to cover up the Iran Contra affair in which the United states Sale of arms were diverted to the nicaraguan Contra rebels. I he addition of two men and a woman built the size Allce Juit a t0.41 forty is the minimum number necessary to pick a jury of 12 with six alternates. Gesell of and wats at leas.1 44 to choose from in Case of illness or other last minute problems. It set act of Columbia health inspector also was so 35si i jury p�o1 after saying he recalled seeing inn u psf news broadcasts on North s con Gressional testimony. Simon objected to his selection. S ,h operator with eight children old by Guendl As a prospective juror after she a a North was that think he flew some Hing about Contra Aid and that North was supposed to have delivered some goods Over in change for our she said i Don t s in the, was accomplished she also news Whit Hittle 5us and pieces on the evenings lesion prompted an objection from Simon to her
