European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - January 6, 1992, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 10 the stars and stripes monday january 6, 1992 faces n places Graham s schedule easing up this year Graham Cathy Stroebl from wire reports evangelist Billy Graham plans to slow Down this year to spend More time with his family and work on his memoirs. T he 73-year-old Graham who had a Small benign cyst removed from his left foot Friday at the Mayo clinic in Rochester minn., was away from his North Carolina Home nearly 10 months in 1991, leading crusades and other events in Moscow Buenos Aires Argentina and Scotland. Surgeons called Friday s outpatient procedure routine. A a it a not a Complex surgery a said clinic spokeswoman noting it took a half hour. A the should be Back to Normal in several a statement released Friday by Graham s office in Minneapolis did no to elaborate on possible changes in Graham s schedule this year. He has already scheduled crusades in Moscow Philadelphia and Portland Ore. A this obviously wont affect his crusade schedule but would More Likely affect his other activities such As numerous one Day speaking engagements Quot said Graham spokesman Larry Ross. Graham said in september he keep up the Pace that has taken him to 84 countries in 44 years. A my mind and heart Are still in it a he said. A i Don t have the physical strength. My body keeps crying out to me to slow Brian Jones son weds Julian Jones son of the late rolling stones guitarist Brian Jones has gotten married. Among the guests were Singer Donovan who is Jones Stepfather. Jones 27, married Virginia Lee Perkins 29, on Friday at a registry office in suburban West London. T he newlyweds live in Landers Calif. She has two children from a previous marriage. Brian Jones died in 19 i9 at age 27. Walton to give funds Sam Walton is going to share some of his millions with his Alma mater. The founder of the Wal Mart discount store Chain who is among the richest men in the United states is giving $3 million to the University of Missouri for the Sam m. Walton endowment in business. Walton is a 1940 graduate of the University where he got a degree in arts and science majoring in economics. He has lectured in the business school and received several alumni awards including an honorary doctor of Laws in 1984. Hepburn gives $7,000 Katharine Hepburn donated $7,000 to the fire department in her summer Hometown of old Saybrook conn., to buy a 1959 ladder truck responding to an Appeal from the fire marshal. Hepburn 82, grew up in Hartford and maintains her family s summer Home in old Saybrook a Shoreline town of 11,000 people. The old Saybrook department has needed a truck but a new one was too Steep at $500,000. So fire marshal Coleman Bushnell went Hunting for a used one. The 75-foot truck he found should last another 10 years he said. In the meantime Bushnell wrote to Hepburn about the firefighters fiscal Straits. The fireman and the Oscar winning actress met several times before she agreed to give the Money Gorbachev invited add Ronald Reagan a name to the list of individuals universities and corporations who have invited Mikhail s. Gorbachev and his wife Raisa to the United states since Gorbachev relinquished the presidency of the soviet Union. The former american president in a can do attitude toward Art this is an Art form almost anyone can do. This sculpture which features aluminium cans is displayed at the St. Louis county Day school in Ladue to. Students of Art teacher Alan handler built the sculpture and called it can henge a Modem version of the mysterious and ancient stonehenge formation found in England. Cited the former soviet president to see the new Reagan presidential Library in Simi Valley Calif., after having received a letter from Gorbachev the associated press reported Friday. 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