European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - February 23, 1989, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 12 the stars and stripes thursday february 23,1989 faces n places College trucks in Snow for brochure photos from press dispatches in a sign of this Snow less Winter inthe Berkshire Williams College officials in Williamstown mass., trucked in 60 tons of Man made Snow from a ski area for photographs for a Colleg promotional brochure. We re not faking anything Philips. Smith director of admissions said As workers spread the White stuff fro the nearby Brodic Mountain ski area in front of a dormitory and the geology building. We Are just hoping to get some Good Winter student models were posed amid theman made drifts for photographs to be used in the College s prospectus. About 30,000 copies of the brochure a emailed to High school students each year. Matt Kelly general manager of the ski slopes said it s not the first time the ski area has provided Snow to the Snow less. In january he said the ski area sent80 tons of Snow to Grafton state Park in new York for its annual Winter car Nival. And in previous years the ski area has provided Man made drifts for a variety of films and commercials Shotin the area he said. Would this Man lie that mister Rogers is one honest adult. That at least is what Fred Roger says he wants to give the kids who watch his to program. That s what i Long for them to have As Many honest adults in their lives As possible he said in an interview with parents Magazine. The Host of mister Rogers neigh boyhood said the Slick look and frantic Pace of Many shows baffle him. All i know is that i m offering my self As 1 am and As i do. What i m creating is not something false to me he explained. And there must be those who feel that their truth is in this kind of what i believe and Hope come through on the program is that each person is unique that each person is valuable and that each of us Longs to be loved Rogers said. Fishing weather Fox anglers who find nothing appealing about the great outdoors when their catch comes up Short will be Able to tip the Scales in their favor with a new de vice fax machines. Beginning in May fishermen on Lake Michigan will be Able to use fax machines to receive the latest weather satellite maps. The maps will Tell where the Coldwater meets warm water which is where Steelhead Trout swim said Alle Miller a spokesman for the project of the sea Grant Institute at the univer sity of Wisconsin Madison. The change in temperatures and water coming up from lower Depths tends to concentrate bait fish and in sects which in turn attracts the Trout Miller said. Satellites Send information including the surface water temperature to a receiver in Wallops Island a. The in formation is relayed to the University by another satellite. Nil s Lipps to wed ton Seawright miss mississippi1987, is engaged to National football league standout Louis Lipps her Mother said in Moss Point. Annie Laura Seawright said he daughter and Lipps a former Star at the University of Southern Mississippi an now a wide receiver with the Pittsburgh Steeles will marry on june 10. The family hosted an engagement party around the first of the year the Mother said. He s just like one of the family and we love him she said. The wedding will be at first Baptist Church of Moss Point 20 Miles East of Biloxi. Jazzmen to debut pianist Leonid Vinskevich and saxophonist Lembit Saar Salu two of the top jazz musicians from the soviet Union leaning mailboxes a parisian passer by examines these leaning mailboxes outside a left Bank subway station in the French capital. They Are among 130 offbeat models that appeared around the City this week. They will serve As regular mailboxes for a month before some Are moved to a museum. Will give their first performance i North America this week at the Lionel Hampton jazz festival at Moscow Idaho. Festival director Lynn Skinner said it has taken two years to obtain the soviet government s permission and Clear All the diplomatic hurdles for the two to come to the event sponsored by the University of Idaho s school of music. The 22nd annual festival began it three Day run thursday and will feature performances by the soviet jazzmen teach night s featured concert. They Don t speak any English but they speak the language of jazz skin Ner said. The recordings they be sent us have been the very finest you could
