European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 11, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse Monday june 11, 1990 the stars and stripes a a a Page 7 obscenity Cre i pick at Loc a Law eals but performed without incident it hours after the owner of a record sore was arrested for Selling the rap a roup so was Nasty As they Wanna be. A this City has a lot greater problems to Deal with than who is performing at flub nut City commissioner Bruce Singer said before Friday nights show. The Miami rappers played for 45 minutes to a packed House at club no which holds about 1,500. They took profanity laced verbal jabs at Broward county sheriff Nick Navarro and gov. Bob Martinez who have attacked the groups sexually explicit lyrics. On saturday about 150 anti censorship activists staged a Brief protest at the Coral Gables Home of Jack Thompson an attorney who has campaigned to get 2 live Crews records removed from area music stores. The protesters left after about 15 minutes when police responding to neighbors complaints told the group it lacked a permit for the demonstration said police sgt. Dennis Koronkiewicz. Coral Gables is a suburb of Miami. About 15 police officers and a crowd of about 300 people were on hand saturday night As the rappers performed a clean show for patrons of All Ages at Hollywood a club Futura. A my boots Are older than most of these kids a said the clubs bouncer Pete Colon. Many of the Young concertgoers shouted explicit versions of the songs even when the rap group left out profanity. About 400 people showed up for a livelier adults Only set later saturday night at the club. No incidents were reported at either show. Boosts rappers popularity . District judge Jose Gonzalez ruled wednesday that the million Selling album released More than a year ago is obscene by Community standards in Broward Dade and Palm Beach counties. That cleared the Way for fridays arrest of Charles Freeman owner of dec records who sold copies of the recording to an in record shop owner Charles Freeman is handcuffed at his store following his arrest. De cover Deputy. He faces a first degree Misdemeanour charge and is free on $100 Bond. If convicted he could be jailed for a year and fined $ 1,000. De Cunningham a Hollywood police spokesman said earlier saturday that the club Futura shows would not be stopped. Both Freeman and band Leader Luther Campbell said they had gotten supportive phone Calls Friday from Rock Star Frank Zappa a vocal opponent of censorship. Campbell also pledged his financial Legal and moral support to retailers who have problems after Selling the record. He is owner and president of 2 live Crews record Label now called Luke a because of copyright problems with the former name Luke sky Walker. The obscenity ruling brought new interest in the group a promoter said. A until this trial we never could have booked this group on such Short notice with no time to advertise and still expect a full House a said club no promoter Bob Slade. A a they re More popular than Ever Campbell was enjoying All the free publicity. A i can to pay for this advertising a he said at a Friday news conference held in the two Story building he recently purchased to House his recording Empire. A was Nasty As they Wanna be a a double album has sold More than 1.7 million West ghost town sold at auction in . State Salamanca . Apr a ghost town High above the City disappeared saturday when rentier Village an amusement Park billed As a where the old West comes East a was disassembled and auctioned off. Carved into a Mountaintop 1,500 feet up the Frontier town replica was conceived by Ned Fenton an insurance and real estate agent who realized his dream of building an amusement Park near this far Western new York town. Fenton died of cancer six months ago. Rentier Village opened in 1966, was a three tiered Frontier town connected by Cable car and Steps made of Railroad ties. Visitors could travel through the Park by Stagecoach a 1 a mile train ride or on horseback. Along main Street with its requisite Barbershop Bank and hotel Good Guys outdraw bad Guys four times a Day in staged shootouts that ended with stuntmen a often Fenton a sons a a a dying in dramatic Falls from second Story porches. The Park also featured the Silver Dollar ballroom where such entertainers As Hank Williams or. And Frank Sinatra or. Appeared and a movie theater that showed silent films. Three years after the Park opened it closed when the state condemned the parking lots and the first tier at the base of the Mountain to build a superhighway. And the code of the West did no to mean fire and building codes. The buildings maintained by Fenton in Hopes of reopening the Park some Day failed to meet safety standards. They and their furnishings were sold. Saturdays auction Drew about 500 people and raised at least $70,000. The highest priced items were a truck carrying a Calliope which went for $8,600, and an old Nickelodeon that brought $7,000. Other items included a huge chandelier two coi operated a shoot Mem up robotic cowboys a life sized fibreglass horse and several horse drawn wagons carriages and sleighs. The Park was on a Mountain called round top that legend has it the Seneca indians used As a burial ground. Fenton a sons envision developing the Scenic property into a year round resort with skiing horseback Riding restaurants and possibly a hotel. Some came to the auction to get a last look at a part of their past. A the reason we came up Here today is we came up Here when we were kids a said Carol Waldrip of nearby Olean. A a it a really kind of sad for us to see All this stuff Bolt kills 2 golfers Etowah . Apr a 67 year of a Man and his son were hit and killed 8 8 Bolt saturday As they 5 outa storm under a tree on a Golf course authorities said. Frai is re Bert k. Simcox and in alien Simcox 31, were found under Fenre in the Cummings Cove Golf w 7 a Quot Earby resident Henderson county sheriffs officials said. Minck Pelder Simcox was from cum Burg ohio6 san w3s r0m Penis it Star poked Uke they were playing and and Jin ralmn8 and Ibey just stopped thews i under a tree a said Joe mat 8olfcourselamtenance supervisor at the injured environmentalists reportedly had nails that matched those in bomb Oakland Calif. Apr two environmentalists accused of transporting a bomb that blew up in their car were carrying nails identical to those in the explosive the san Francisco examiner reported saturday. The information came from police statements in municipal court records obtained Friday the newspaper said. Police found a sack of nails during a search of the activists car Only moments after an explosion rocked the vehicle As it travelled Down an Oakland Street May 24, injuring the two occupants the paper said. The discovery and an Fri experts opinion that the nails matched those taped to the pipe bomb led police to conclude that Earth first members Judi Bari and Darryl Cher were transporting the device when it accidentally exploded according to the court documents. The agent a a believes that Bari and Cherney Are members of a violent terrorist group involved in the placing of explosive devices a police sgt. Robert Che Nault wrote. Chenaultt a statement was in an emergency request for a warrant to search the Berkeley Headquarters of another environmental group seeds of peace where Cherney had spent the previous night. Municipal court judge Carol Corrigan granted the May 25 search warrant based on Chenaultt a fear that destructive devices were at the seeds of peace Headquarters. No explosives were found there. On Friday attorneys for Bari 40, and Cherney 33, filed a petition in Alameda county Superior court asking that their own investigators be allowed to examine the car and evidence gathered by police. Judge Ken Kawaichi granted a motion to allow the lawyers to cover the damaged car have a Security guard protect it and photograph the vehicle. He set a hearing for monday for another judge to hear arguments and Rule on the other requests. Bari was in stable condition saturday at Highland Hospital with a broken Pelvis. Cherney who suffered a Cut Over his left Eye has been released. Police have booked the two for investigation of transporting a bomb but the District attorney did no to immediately file charges saying prosecutors want to review the evidence. Deputy District attorney Chris Carpenter said he expects analysis of evidence to be completed this week. Bari and Cherney had been organizing an anti logging protest in Northern California called a Redwood they have denied knowing that the bomb was in the car
