European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 21, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 6 a a a the stars and stripes Friday september 21,1990 stateside lot to extort to Anchor nets �?~leech1 prison term los Angeles apr a Man who tried to extort $30,000 from a local anchorwoman to Block publication of non existent nude photos was sentenced to five years in prison a a he a a Leech a Kola to anchorwoman Jann Carl said after Superior court judge Jacqueline Connor imposed the maximum penalty on Gilbert Cabot. A jury last month convicted Cabot 44, of attempted extortion and conspiracy in connection with the 1988 plot. Prosecutors described Cabot As a Veteran con artist. They said Cabot called Carl and told her a woman planned to sell nude photos of the anchorwoman to a National Magazine. Cabot said that the photos were taken from a sexually explicit videotape and that he could Block their publication by paying the woman $30,000, prosecutors said. Carl knowing that the video did not exist went to the police who netted Cabot in a sting Dies after Bee in Beer stings his Mouth Medinah 111. Map a a golfer died after being stung inside the Mouth by a Bee that was in his Beer bottle officials said. Authorities said Elmer Kurzka 60, apparently suffered an allergic reaction to the sting but they were awaiting the results of toxicology tests to be sure. The Bee entered Kurzka a Mouth when he took a drink As his party prepared to tee off saturday at the Medinah country club authorities said. Faa set to reduce air traffic if budget cuts Are ordered a Washington apr the Federal aviation administration is ready to Cut commercial air traffic at 41 airports by thousands of flights a Day if mandatory budget cutbacks take effect oct. 1. Air Security and aircraft maintenance inspections also would be trimmed the Agency said. Under the terms of the Gramm Rudman deficit reduction act the budget cuts will occur automatically unless White House and congressional negotiators reach a Compromise agreement before oct. 1, the Start of the 1991 fiscal year. A spokesman for the airline Industry said the reductions would prove a terribly disruptive a the aim of an emergency contingency plan issued wednesday is to keep the number of daily flights at level that the Faass reduced Force of air traffic controllers could safely handle. The Faa said the 40,000 flights that Are normally handled by the 41 airports on an average Day would be Cut by 6,000. It said cancellations and delays could Rise dramatically during bad weather. Smaller airports also Are Likely to be affected when flights to and from the larger airports Are cancelled the Faa said. A the Gramm Rudman reductions would Cut deeply into the muscle of the Federal aviation administration As Well As other government agencies a said Faa administrator James b. Busey. Robert j. Aaronson president of the air transport association which represents the nations major air carriers said the plan will Force a drastic a the proposed reduction will be terribly disruptive to the nations air transport system its passengers and shippers a Aaronson said contending the situation illustrates that the Faass air control functions cannot be operated efficiently a was Long As the Agency is the captive of the Federal civil service and budget but he said the possibility that cutbacks will take effect is real and that airlines have already begun plan Ning to Deal with it. Quot the Faa said that if the budget cuts take hold it would have to furlough each of its 17,200 controllers for two Days every two weeks an Overall manpower reduction of 25 percent on any Given Day. The Faa calculated the maximum amount of traffic the reduced Force of air controllers could handle safely at each of the 41 airports. For example Busey said that while 98 landings Are scheduled during the busiest hour at Chicago so Hare International Airport the maximum number that could be handled safely with a reduced Force of air controllers is 70. Twenty eight landings would have to be cancelled a reduction of 29 percent. Ninety takeoffs Are scheduled at of Hare during its busiest hour but the most air controllers could handle is 60 thirty would be cancelled a 33 percent reduction a the maximum number of landings that would be permitted during the busiest hour at los Angeles International Airport is 47, a reduction from 82. Thirty five flights would have to be cancelled a 33 percent reduction. The same figures apply to Takeoff s at los Angeles during the busiest hour. The 39 other airports where reductions in air service May be made after oct. 1 Are Albuquerque Atlanta Boston Bradley Hartford Charlotte Chicago Midway Cincinnati Dallas fort Worth Dallas love Dayton Denver Detroit fort Lauderdale Houston Hobby Houston intercontinental Indianapolis Memphis and Miami. Also Minneapolis Nashville new York Kennedy new York Laguardia Newark Orlando Philadelphia Phoenix Pittsburgh Portland International Raleigh Durham Salt Lake City san Diego san Francisco san Jose Santa Ana Seattle St. Louis Washington Dulles Washington National and West Palm Beach. Female Impersonator gets thrown of tas cheerleader Colorado Springs Colo. Apr a female Impersonator enrolled at a High school made the cheer leading squad and stole the affections of the football team before being found out eight Days later students and authorities said. Charles James Daugherty 26, was arrested for investigation of forgery and criminal impersonation. He was released on $750 bail for a court appearance oct. 1. Daugherty enrolled As a Junior at Coronado High school using the name Che yen Weatherly school officials said. He said he had been studying in Greece under a private Tutor for the past two years said detective Bob Driscoll. Daugherty became a cheerleader without a formal tryout and performed in uniform at a Pep rally teachers and students said. He changed clothes in the women a locker room and became close friends with at least two cheerleaders. �?o1 heard there were a couple of girls who befriended him and told him a lot of personal things a you know How girls talk to one another a said one teacher who spoke on condition of anonymity. A the asked a lot of personal he also attracted the admiration of the football team said a student who asked that her name not be used. Police said Daugherty presented school officials with a computerized list of courses he had completed and grades to match a All a a and bus. School officials initially were sceptical but allowed him to enrol until More detailed records could be obtained. A meanwhile things started to unravel for him a Driscoll said. Daugherty is described As 5-foot-9 and 164 pounds a a build that made teachers and students look twice. School officials increasingly became suspicious and decided to Check Telephone numbers and addresses Daugherty and provided. Police were called to the school when administrators concluded the information was false. A this Guys Good a Driscoll said. A the school i think was pretty astute catching him As fast As they e in judge refuses to bite on Duits a twinkle defense Chesapeake a. Up a Fred Allen claims it was Rich desserts not alcohol that fuelled his spirits and pushed him Over the Legal limit for Drunken driving. But the judge did no to digest his version of the a a twinkle general District judge Robert Carter found the 47-year-old Allen guilty of driving under the influence of alcohol fined him $250 and suspended his License for six months. Allen who has filed an Appeal said a yeast infection caused his body to convert party desserts into alcohol. Boiled Down to its basics Allen claims he has a rare condition that caused his body to operate like a still. Allens Appeal is scheduled to be heard oct. 26. Deputy commonwealths attorney Larry Willis said a vigorous fight is planned because a if we lose there Are going to be an awful lot of folks who Are going to say a excuse me officer i had two a Allen s attorney William Mckee said his client had two mixed drinks at a party in March and ate a lot of fruits and desserts including pie. Killer muck a harm Ess looking Pond in Wauke Outing the Pond. Animal control officer Jeff Wolwark on wednesday pries out some of the gooey tar that has snared the local wildlife
