European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 7, 1992, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 6 b the stars and stripes sunday june 7, 1992 Anissa and Bryan Espinosa hold Marissa eve Ayala who provided the Bone marrow that saved Anissa a life. Marrow recipient has wedding with donor sister As Flower girl Redlands Calif. Apr Anissa Ayala shared her wedding Friday with the Little sister who saved her life 2-year-old Marissa eve Mala conceived to provide a Bone marrow transplant for her. Marissa was Flower girl As her 20-year-old big sister married Bryan Espinosa 25, at a victorian mansion in Redlands about 60 Miles Southeast of los Angeles. A she made this Day possible a the older sister said after the ceremony As Marissa played in the grass at her feet. Quot this is the greatest Day of our life a she added As her husband stood at her Side. A we did no to know if we would make it wearing a tiny version of a wedding dress and clutching a Flower Basket Marissa toddled Down the aisle ahead of her big sister. The Bride wore a donated Lack and Bead adorned Princess style dress and a veil. The Bride said she and her husband plan simply to live a a Happy Normal life a and done to plan to have children. On june 4, 1991, she received the transplant that a helping her beat leukaemia. Parents Abe and Mary Ayala had conceived Marissa after the search for a donor failed. A four years ago things looked so gloomy and now Anissa a doing great a Abe Ayala said on the eve of the wedding. A a Etc being so rewarded. It s Marissa is a such a Little Angel. We ask for any child More Beautiful. She a a Miracle a he said. A and Anissa always said the baby would be there to carry on for her if she passed the guest list of 350 included the brides physician Rudolf Brutocoa. A recent checkup showed the woman has a no Trace of any leukaemia a Brutocoa said. A when you see Marissa walking Down the aisle As Flower girl you have to realize that either girl be Here without the other a he said. Ayala 48, and his 45-year-old wife beat tremendous Odds when they decided to have a child to provide a Bone marrow match for their daughter. The couple also have a son 21-year-old Airon. Ayala underwent a Vasectomy reversal and his wife faced the difficulties of conceiving in her 40s. But Marissa was born in april 1990 and proved to be a perfect donor match for her sister. A year ago marrow cells were extracted from Maris says hip. Doctors said the procedure was virtually risk free for Marissa.2 inmates take connersv1lle, ind. A two inmates who used their special Access As trustees to get guns and keys took three guards hostage and had control of the county jail saturday. One guard later was released. A we got hostages. We got guns a inmate Hill cd Orn said by Telephone. Corn said he wanted better treatment for inmates in jails and prisons throughout the country. A i want it to be All Over where everybody knows where every guard that a in every place will learn to respect people As human beings not As animals a com said in the Telephone interview with radio station Winou in Kokomo. Most of the other so inmates at Fayette county jail remained locked up saturday although Corn and 1 lie other trusty John Purcell had the keys to All cells authorities said. Guard Ron Zimmerman who told police that none of the guards had been harmed walked away after More than 10 hours. The inmates who seized control of the jail late Friday did no to receive anything in Exchange for his county jail a they did it to show Good Faith on their part. It show s we Are making Progress a said stale police set John mull. At first their Only demand was to see a female correction officer Theresa Riddell. But when she arrived the men refused to talk to her said Connersville detective sgt. Dennis Sherck. Later the trustees demanded whiskey for All inmates. Police planned to Cut water and air conditioning to the building to bring an end to the standoff. All three of the jails guards were handcuffed in a bathroom said City police dispatcher Robert Wentz. The other hostages were guards Mark Steele and Brett Briscoe. None of the three guards had worked at the jail for More than nine months. Steele is the son of sheriff Harold Steele police said. An off duty police officer escaped As the takeover began and the sheriffs Secretary was released unharmed about 21 minutes later said fire chief Bob wad a. Corn 2s, is serving two to five years for burglary. Purceli 24, is serving time for forgery police said. A school keeps diplomas from Cap throwers from wire reports Coleraine Minn. A about 100 graduates of or Conway High school threw away More than their Caps when they tossed their mortar boards into the air after commencement. They also pitched their diplomas. School officials worried about liability problems if someone got Hurt had warned students that their diplomas would be withheld if they followed the Cap throwing tradition. To be sure who tossed and who did not administrators reviewed a videotape of sunday s commencement exercises said Sara Dubovich a member of the student Council. She said she and about 10 of the northeastern Minnesota schools 113 graduates kept their Caps on. Superintendent Ron Martin confirmed that diplomas were withheld but would not say How Many or for How Long. A i think its really stupid and Petty a Dubovich s parents charged Las vegas a the parents of a baby who police say died after being fed hot sauce and methamphetamine have been arrested on murder and child abuse charges. Mary Aker said she was responding to a message from god when she allegedly gave the combination to her 7-month-old son Raymond on May 31, neighbors said. Robert Michael Aker was charged thursday even though authorities said they think he was not in the apartment when his son was fed said Deputy District attorney John Lukens. Lukens said the Law allows for charges against someone who knowingly allows a child to be placed in a dangerous Carrier quarantined Oklahoma City a youth with the aids virus has been quarantined because he May not be intelligent enough to understand the need to practice Safe sex officials said. The boys in is 68, below the averages of 85 to 115. His age was not disclosed. He is under quarantine at Griffin memorial Hospital where he was admitted a month ago for reasons unrelated to his his infection. He escaped and later admitted having sex with at least one person a the real problem with this situation is that the individual does not have a very High in a state health department lawyer Robert Cole said last week. A we Are not sure he will be Able to engage in Safe a hearing on the quarantine is scheduled for ruling overturned Nashville Tenn. A a judges order to the state to direct More Money to Small Rural schools was dismissed Friday by an appeals court. A three judge panel of the Tennessee court of appeals ruled 2-1 to reverse the order which stemmed from a 1988 lawsuit by 77 of the state s 139 school districts. The schools argued that a funding distribution formula based on property and local sales taxes shortchanged them and was unconstitutional. Similar disputes have Arisen in Texas and Many other states. Chancellor c. Allen High had ordered the Tennessee legislature to increase support to the schools by june 30, but the deadline was postponed by the states Appeal. The Case is headed for the Tennessee supreme court. Presiding judge Henry f. Todd said in the majority appeals decision that parents or guardians of schoolchildren not school officials must sue. In addition Todd said that a the simple fact of disparity Between counties or districts in regard to a tax based is not sufficient to establish discrimination of constitutional
