European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 23, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse Searchers Hunt for knife in Fla. Stabbings Gainesville Fla. Apr investigators searched Friday in a wooded area of Daytona Beach where a tipster said they May find evidence in the slayings of five Gainesville College students. A we just got some information that there May be some articles connected to this Case in this area a Gainesville police chief Wayland Clifton said. While he refused to say what police Are looking for other sources told the Daytona Beach news journal that the investigators Are looking for a knife or knives used in the stabbing deaths. Clifton said the search was not necessarily linked to suspect Edward Lewis Humphrey 18, who has not been charged in the murders but is being held on $1 million Bond in Brevard county on charges of beating his grandmother. A fall i can say is that there Are several suspects and the articles we re seeking might belong to any of them a the chief said. A this is fairly new information which was developed As a result of the Overall investigation not just the investigation of or. a team of 125 Gainesville police officers Florida department of Law enforcement agents and a Florida National guard unit joined in the search at Daytona Beach about 90 Miles Southeast of Gainesville. It followed a search thursday of Sebastian Inlet state Park on the Brevard Indian River county line about 100 Miles Down the coast from Daytona Beach. Humphrey had been spotted there the night before his Battery arrest. Police would not say what they found in the state Park but said they found nothing significant after draining Ponds near two Gainesville apartment complexes where Humphrey once Heads for Honky Tonk heaven Gilleyn a the Honky Tonk in the movie a Urban Cowboy a gets demolished by a work Crew. The owners of the Pasadena Texas club won a settlement in order to destroy what was left of the building after two fires. 5 More . Legislators indicted in Fri drug bribery investigation Deer season set in Philadelphia Philadelphia As 500 Hunters could up be Ste a As Many stalking Deer in Columbia . A a Federal grand jury on Friday indicted five More legislators on charges involving bribery and drugs bringing to 10 the number of lawmakers snared by an Fri investigation of the South Carolina statehouse. In addition to the legislators a registered lobbyist was indicted on a charge of drug Possession. The indictments grew out of an Fri probe into vote buying in the South Carolina general Assembly. Three of the five legislators who were charged in August have pleaded guilty. A fourth defendant is expected to plead guilty later this week. Those charged Friday with violating the Hobbs act a Federal anti bribery Law were reps. Thomas Limehouse Ennis Fant Larry Blanding and . Gordon. All but Limehouse Are Black. In addition rep. Donna a. Moss was charged with Misdemeanour cocaine Possession. She resigned Friday. House speaker Bob Sheheen sus ended the indicted lawmakers Friday Louse rules require the suspensions. Limehouse 31, was charged in a three count indictment with two violations of the Hobbs act. He was accused of accepting $2,000 from Ron Cobb a lobbyist who worked undercover for the Fri in the sting operation known As a operation lost Limehouse who dropped a re election bid last month also was charged with conspiracy to solicit bribes and obstruction of Justice. His lawyer Andy Savage said Lime drug agents Nab 3 men with classic Coke sting House intends to plead innocent. Fant 29, Blanding 37, and Gordon 57, were charged together in one count of conspiracy to violate the Hobbs act. Each was charged separately with accepting bribes. Attempts to obtain comments from them were unsuccessful. Violations of the Hobbs act carry a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison and a $250,000 Fine. Moss 36, is charged with Possession of cocaine during the 1989 legislative session. Her attorney Wade s. Weatherford Iii said she will plead guilty to the Misdemeanour charge. Also charged is lobbyist James Madison Brown a on one count of Misdemeanour Possession of marijuana in september of 1989. Brown is employed by the . Credit Union of time l i Philadelphia a Parkland this season in a bid by the state to reduce the City a burgeoning game population. The Pennsylvania a re Riml i Quot will offer that number of a for Antler pcs a a a a t it qty to roam the i of on n i Tiona a fifth Large it. By Buck Hunting has been Adelphia Parks for a number m but this is the first time that Antler less Deer a Doe and fawns a will be hunted legally in the City. Deer have also been the culprits in an increasing number of traffic accidents he said. Last year 171 Deer were killed when they were nit by cars in the City. The Only restriction on the Hunters who buy the licenses to Hunt from nov. 26 through Jan. 12 will be Choice of weapons a bows and arrows Only. Largo Fla. A undercover agents swapped 5,000 cases of coca cola for crack cocaine and Cash in a sting that led to the arrest of two Brothers and the owner of a vending machine company. Police say the sting began last month with a modest Deal a four smoked hams and a Metal grinder for $50. It ended after agents from an inter Agency task Force traded two truckloads of classic Coke for 350 pieces of crack cocaine and $13,000 in Cash. Agents arrested Cleveland Hill and his brother Henry both of Largo who were charged with the Possession and Sale of crack cocaine. Antnony Peter Castellano owner of area Bay vending co. In Tampa was charged with trafficking in cocaine and with the Sale of stolen property. Cleveland Hill 42, also was charged with the felony use of a firearm and his brother 53, was charged with grand theft. Cleveland Hill was accused of sending the cola to area Bay vending co. For Sale in machines. Castellano 47, was accused of giving Cleveland Hill the Cash to buy the soda. A local bottler and a trucking company donated the soda and trucks used in the sting. Undercover agents gave the impression that the Coke they were Selling was stolen police the stars and stripes 40 years ago today. Sept. 23,1950 a in an Effort to increase the number of men available for service the army disclosed that it would take toothless draftees As Long As they met other requirements.30 years ago today. Sept. 23,1960 a amid student jeers Panama a Flag was raised next to the american Flag Over the canal zone for the first time since the United states took Over the zone under a perpetual lease 57 years earlier.20 years ago today. Sept. 23,1970 a president Nixon urged Congress to authorize the Fri to intervene on any College Campus where arson or bombings occurred. The request was in reaction to arson Ana bombing incidents involving Radical student organizations.10 years ago today. Sept. 23, 1980 a iraqi warplanes continued their bombing of iranian airfields and radar stations As Iran imposed a blockade of iraqis coastal Waters. Ayatollah Ruh Iiah Khomeini said he would teach the iraqis a a bitter
