European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 8, 1992, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 10 b the stars and stripes monday june 8, 1992 faces n places tiny Tim joins Paulsen in run for White House lending a hand James Brown the Quot godfather of soul shouts his hands to his wife Adrienne after making hand prints in Cement Friday in los Angeles. Brown urns inducted at Hollywood s Bock walk. From wire reports Liny Tim the Long haired ukulele player whose 1968 hit tip Ioc thru the tulips with me made him a pop icon has signed on As the vice presidential running mate to comic Pat Paulsen. In an interview with a Denver radio station tiny Tim said last week that he will join Paulsen s recurrent Light hearted quest for the presidency. Tiny Tim rut l Iny Tim praised incumbent vice president Dan Juii Yle saying a if or. Bush does no to run id like to see him Quayle in there. 1 think a lot of people underestimate the Wisdom he tiny Tim also lauded Quayle a recent focus on a family values a a a he a absolutely right. There a extreme liberality. To permissiveness a Liny Tim said. A in the expression of morality i think the vice president should have said More of it. I think someone needs to take a l Iny Tim criticized Elizabeth Taylor and magic Johnson for raising Money for aids research and said aids is caused by a the disobeying of gods Laws and a if i was the president of this country i would need bodyguards All around me because believe me there would be a lot it if changes a he Jamboree Bluegrass Pioneer Bill Monroe is scheduled to perform at the opening of his Bluegrass Hall of Fame and museum where the finishing touches Are still being added. Monroe known for his songs Blue Moon of Kentucky and Uncle pen remains Active. The 80-year-old father of Bluegrass music has performed at the grand Ole opry since 1939. The museum in Beanblossom ind., is scheduled to open june 20 in conjunction with Monroe a 26th annual Bluegrass festival in the town june 18-21. The museum will contain Many country music and Bluegrass artefacts. Scheduled to join Monroe at the festival Are Ralph Stanley Jim amp Jesse Allison Krauss the Nashville Bluegrass band Tony Rice and honoured w a Jos Angeles anchorwoman who was Horn with a rare disorder that fuses the fingers and toes said she was humbled to receive the 1992 National courage award. A i done to think of myself As courageous a Brce Walker Lamply said Friday As she received the award at the courage Center a rehabilitation clinic in Golden Valley minn., for the physically disabled. A a in be seen real courage a she said. A everyday people who Are real heroes. That a Why this is so Lampley who was raised in Austin and attended the University of Minnesota was bom with Ectro dactyl. It is a condition she inherited from her Mother and one she passed on to both of her children. That created controversy when a los Angeles radio talk show Host openly questioned lamp Lcy a right to Bear children who might inherit her s sister sues Smoky Robinsons half sister is suing him saying he cheated her of profits from songs she collaborated on. Rose Ella Jones said in the Superior court lawsuit filed thursday in los Angeles that the soul Singer stopped making Royalty payments or sending accounting statements from 1980 to 1988. Jones lawyer Neville Johnson said Royalty payments and statements later resumed. She is suing for royalties on songs Between 1976 and 1983. The lawsuit seeks an unspecified amount of Money. Robinsons press agent Michael Roshkind was out of town Friday and unavailable for comment said a receptionist at the singers record company Jowett Williams due Plank Williams or. And his wife Are expecting their first child. A a they be known for a couple of months but we Haven to really made a big Deal out of it a Kent Arwood a spokesman for the country Singer said Friday in Nashville Tenn. Williams and his wife former Model Mai a Jane Williams were married in july 1990. The birth is expected in november. Williams has a 19-year-old son and two daughters Ages 13 and 11, from previous chief to quit Columbia University s president Michael i. Sovern announced saturday that he will retire next june because of his wife a Battle with cancer. Sovern 60, has been president for 12 years of the 238-year-old Ivy league school. He made his announcement at the regular meeting of the University a trustees in new York. He will step Down june 30, 1993, from the $313,000-a-Ycar Job but remain a Law school professor. A i have no Choice but to choose a Joan or the presidency and no one can be in any doubt about the outcome a Sovern said in a letter. Sovern became the youngest full professor in the history of the University in 1957. He received his undergraduate degree from Columbia in 1953, and his Law degree two years later. He became Dean of the Law school in 1970, executive vice president for academic affairs and University Provost in 1979. Sovern is also a member of the pulitzer prize Board. For joining up As a stars and stripes Home delivery Carrier in any of the following areas a Schaffenburg Cardwell Frankfurt i cog Pioneer von Steuben Atterberry Darmstadt Fulda Lollar platen Wil Flecken St. Bad Kreuz Nach Derheim Haine Berg Mannheim Uhle born Worms Pitburg Edwards Hanau Nussloch Vogel Weh we Brucken Kreuzberg Kaseane Butzbach Fishstein Heidelberg s a _ 9 of a Miat 06155-601437 or 601438 for details. The
