European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 30, 1989, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 12 faces h dates the stars and stripes tuesday May 30,1989 invasion of alligators creating stir in Texas from wire reports Galor gawk cars have been gathering a two Dallas suburbs to Sec the creatures known More for their swamp escapades than for carousing through Texas. Big reptiles spotted in Irving and piano have created quite a stir in recent weeks the latest rage Are to shirts an special drinks such As the gatorade served at an area bar. But Texas alligators which trek the 250 Miles up the Trinity River from the Gulf of Mexico Are certainly not new to the area and arc More abundant in dal Las county than most think according to an official of the Dallas museum of natural history. Kichard Fullington. Deputy museum director said discoveries of gators in Irving and piano reminded him of an incident in 1987 when residents of Southeast Dallas believed that som kind of Green skinned swamp creatures inhabited a gravel got Calls from people out there. They were in a Fullington recalled. One statement was that Tuhcic was a the acc told Martian out there eating lately a 5-fool Alligator has Bee seen lurking in the murky Depths of i Jike Caroline in the 1 As Colinas development in suburban bal week animal control work ers in piano caught an Alligator like rep tile in a Pond. Soviet tour ends evangelist Oral Roberts son Kichar returned to Tulsa okla., a seven Day singing Lour in the soviet Union saying the time is right for preaching in the soviet lord old my father some 20 years ago that the so Iet Union and China would open for a Brief Lime tothe gospel and then the door would quickly Roberts said. I believe that time has feel in my spirit that the gospel will flourish there almost without re pression because the russians arc going to have their hands soviet Union s National jazz society invited Roberts and a group of 14 Oral Roberts University students on a singing tour through the soviet republics of Estonia Latvia and Lithuania. Hayakawa in Hospital former sen. . Hayakawa was hospitalized in Greenbrae Calif after complaining of breathing difficulties and weakness but tests tailed to uncover any serious health problems Marin general Hospital officials said. Hayakawa 82, was admitted on Fri Day and was reported in stable Condi Tion sunday. He is expected to be re leased within a few Days said nursing supervisor Marilyn Snyder. Hayakawa gained recognition As a conservative in 1969 when As president of san Francisco stale University he called in police to repress anti War pro tests on Campus. He was president of the University until 1973. The semantics expert won his Senate seat As a Republican in 1976 and served one lives in Mill Valley North of san Francisco. Kansas City movie i jul Newman and Joanne Woodward will spend about to o months in Kansas City mo., making a film about the lives of the Kansas City Well to do in the years preceding world War ii. The movie. Or. And mrs. Bridge is based on s. Connell s novels mrs Bridge and or. director James Ivory whose credits include a room with a View and a passage to arrived Friday to scout locations for the production which is scheduled to begin filming in August. Clark has surgery Joe Clark the disciplinarian High school principal portrayed in the movie lean on me underwent surgery to re place a heart valve and was in satisfactory condition Hospital officials said. Clark principal of Eastside High school in Paterson nj., was recovering in the cardiac care unit of Beth that time again yes it s Sanlor prank season again and in Denver s Alameda High school the humor hit the roof. The hamburger wielding statue on top of the High school comes from a local Bob s big boy Chain restaurant. Israel Hospital in Newark n.j., Hospi Tal spokesman Tom Casey said. Clark. 52, who gained National recognition for his Bat and bullhorn method of discipline at the school was admitted to the Hospital wednesday with a High fever officials said. Surgery was necessary to remove bacteria from the heart valve and pre vent the infection from spreading toothed organs Clark s cardiologist or Sharlene Watts said. Stars and stripes bookstores stars and stripes bookstores diary of a tragedy Tho shooting Al my s school great games for growing \ we Are All so Busy these Days adults and children alike. Children in particular suffer from Over programming. 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