European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 13, 1989, Darmstadt, Hesse Thursday april 13, 1989 the stars and stripes Page 7 talk with the Queen Queen Silvia of Sweden in Washington to participate in activities id Benefit disabled people talks nit i Lex Ftp Eden in cd Lar of go for it a Book on spurts and recitation for people with disabilities. Indictment names North Rop 5 current or sex employees by the old. That s negligible As far As assault weapons Are any changes in availability of foreign handguns would have to be imposed by Congress said Pedrr san. W a Bill introduced by sen. Howard Maizc Baum a Phio would Ptsche some of the same restrictions on both semiautomatic machine style pistols and As Sault style rifles thai Are now imposed on automatic. Weapons. Restrictions include. Fri background checks on purchasers and fingerprinting but nol the s200 fee charged to owners of machine guns according to the senator s spokeswoman Nancy Coffey. Pal ministry successor looking for new Home fort Mill a heritage ministries which was spun off from the bankrupt pal ministry will Relo Cate to Charlotte . But ultimately plans to re soft la in South Carolina president Sam Johnson announced. The ministry has made Down payments on two tracts one in each state Johnson told reporters at the heritage Usa television studios. The properties total More than 100 acres and arc Worth nearly $5 million he said. is a non profit television ministry created out of the bankruptcy reorganization of the pal ministry last August the ministry and the separate Heri Tage Church of which Johnson is Paster Urc based in fort Mill it heritage Usa the 2,200-Acrc Retreat formerly controlled by televangelist Jim Bakker who was ousted in a sex and Moncy scandal. Heritage ministries offered to Purchase some of the facilities it leases from the former pal corporation such As the television studio but Stephen Crnick the Toronto businessman who bought pal s assets for $65 million in Decca bar was not receptive Johnson said. We arc still in n situation whore we Don t have a Home. And we need to decide for ourselves where we re going to Pilch our tent Johnson said. Gambling of d in . Town wild Bill Hickok made famous Deadwood . A gambling proved fatal for Deadwood s most famous resident wild wiil Rii cloak but City voters decided overwhelmingly tuesday to bet the future of the historic Lilack Hills town on the measure to legalize poker Blackjack and Slot machines received 690 votes or 75 percent in favor to .112 Voles against. The measure needed 60 percent of the vote to pass City leaders plan to use proceeds from Legal Gam bling to restore and preserve historic buildings and Public facilities in this one time Gold Rush town. Bill Walsh owner of the 85-year-old Franklin hotel said supporters Hope a new stale gaming commission can be appointed quickly so regulations can be written 10 allow gambling to Basin this summer in time for the tourism re setting our sights on july 1 Walsh said. The approval of the gambling measure wih boost the Outlook of Oca Wood residents who have seen the local Economy founder in recent years Walsh said. "1 think the biggest change is the fact there s going to be Hope Wash said when you ii pc people nope. Anything can mayor Tom Blair who had been a Leader in promoting the gambling Issue since 1985, did not fare As Well in his bid Forre election. Blair finished second in a three Way race and will face first place finisher Bruce Oberlander in a Runoff in two weeks. The gambling measure was made possible by an amendment to the South Dakota Constitution last year to s5 Bell. Some pc Adwood residents quietly opposed a return to gambling on moral grounds. Gambling opponents contend it would help make Deadwood and the Black Hills a final destination for tourists instead of just a Stop on the Way to Yellowstone National Park and the Rocky mountains Deadwood owes much of its tourism reputation to Hickok the . Marshal and frontiersman who was shot in the Back brine head in is76 during a poker game in a Saloon called no 10, legend has it he was holding a pair each of aces and eights known since As the dead Man s
