European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - August 27, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 8 the stars and stripes a . Saturday August 27, 1994south May not Rise again in a. Show Stone Mountain a. A the Confederate Battle Flag and Dixie Arentt even Safe at the Southern version of mount Rushmore. A laser show being developed for Stone Mountain Park where the faces of Confederate heroes Are carved into the exposed Granite will show the symbols in a less prominent role if they Are shown at All. Laser shows have been popular for a decade at Stone Mountain. The rebel Flag has been emblazoned across the mountains face during the show and the finale has featured an Elvis Presley rendition of Dixie. Park spokeswoman k Thweatt said the changes Are being made because the laser show is being redesigned not because it has been criticized. The new show May open next summer. / a we still have a mandate to be both a Confederate memorial and a recreational facility and we realize that a she said. But we also realize we re a whole lot More than state rep. Tyrone Brooks a Black Democrat who has been working to have the Confederate Symbol removed from the state Flag sees the proposed changes at Stone Mountain As Good news. A a in a impressed a Brooks said. But Jim Reynolds commander of the Georgia division of the sons of Confederate veterans said the changes done to Square with the Parks Mission a there just seems to be a trend to try and hide Confederate heritage a Reynolds said. Father gets new life with daughters heart div Law w l a a a a a a a a a a a a a a. A a \ a Royal Oak Mich. A for Chester Szuber it was the gift of life but at a Cost so dear he almost did no to accept it. The youngest of his six children a an exuberant 22-year-old nursing student _ had been killed in a car Accident and it quickly became dear that her heart could be his. The family had Little time to decide. Patti Szuber had insisted that she wanted her organs donated if she died. But her Mother Bear the thought of the risky surgery claiming her 58-year-old husband too. Chester Szub or who had been on the heart transplant we a St for nearly four years thought ahead to the unwanted attention the rare procedure would bring to. Their grieving family. In the end it was his decision. A it would be a Joy to have patties heart a her brother Bob Szuber remembered his frail father saying. _ on monday Patti Szubert a heart was flown from the Tennessee Hospital where she died hours earlier to Michigan where it was implanted in her father. Chester Szuber was off a breathing machine by the morning after the surgery and was in Good condition thursday said or. Jeffrey Altshuler who performed the transplant. O i in m a a 1 _ a. _. Al. .1. A Chester Szuber is expected to leave the William Beaumont Hospital in Royal Oak within two weeks and Lead a a Essen tally a Normal lifestyle a Altshuler said. Bob Szuber said his Sisters gift is helping the family Cope with her death. A a in a sure Down the Road there will be some Tough times a he said but he added that his sister is a the happiest Little Angel in Patti Szuber s death in Tennessee came while she was on a trip with a Friend before her return to nursing school. ,0 a the Day she arrived she talked to my t,0l a and said she was having a wonderful fantastic time a Bob Szuber said thursday. But on the night of aug. 18, the car in which she was Riding went off a curvy Road in the great Smoky mountains National Park about 40 Miles from Knoxville. The car hit a Rock Wall bounced Back onto the Road and rolled several times. The Driver Todd Douglas Herbst 24, of Royal Oak was treated for minor injuries. He was charged with Drunken driving Possession of an open Container of alcohol driving on a suspended License and unsafe operation said Park spokeswoman Nancy Gray. Patti Szuber was airlifted to the University of Tennessee medical Center in Knoxville in a extremely critical condition a Bob Szuber said. Her family Patti Szuber. Died in car crash rushed to Tennessee from Berkley Mich., to sit by her Side. From the minute Patti Szuber entered the Hospital her prognosis was poor her brother said. By sunday she had been pronounced brain dead. Patti. Szuber had indicated she wanted to donate her organs and her family concurred in the decision. A at the time we had no idea that donation of patties heart to our father was even a possibility a Bob Szuber said. _ a family has two choices once the decision to donate is made give the organs to society or specify an individual on the National waiting list whom they know said Thomas Beyersdorf executive director of the 9r�an procurement association of Michigan. The subers were informed of the choices. Chester Szuber was at the top of the list of 71 people awaiting heart transplants m Michigan but not at the top of the National waiting list of 2,935. He was suffering life threatening heartbeat irregularities and had undergone three open heart surgeries and two angioplasty is in the past 20 years to Clear blockages. Tests were done that showed the father daughter transplant was feasible. The decision was made. _ with a team of surgeons Altshuler flew Early monday to Tennessee to remove Patti Szubert a heart. Five hours and 51 minutes after it had stopped beating in Tennessee it was beating in Chester Szuber s Chest said Altshuler director of cardiac transplantation at William Beaumont Hospital. A v a it a to j my a v % k. V 1a a a it s it baffle of bridal gowns Nof for the Strait laced Boston apr Here come the brides a watch out on wednesday about 1,500 eager bodes to be charged into Filener a basement at 8 . For the Battle of Saflin and lace a a bridal gown Sale in which All dresses sold for $199. At one Point two women scuffled Over a wedding dress prompting a Security guard to intervene. They just keep coming and coming and coming a said department store spokeswoman Pat Boudrot. The store rims the Sale four times a year but wednesdays Sale Drew a record number of customers. Boudrot said some of the gowns retail elsewhere for $3,000 or More. A i once saw a Caasi for $7,500, so you save big but you go through a lot to get it a Boudrot said. Many of the women camped out As Early As 5 ., bringing friends and relatives to help in the search for the per feet dress. It took about 30 seconds for the entire inventory of 910 dresses to be pulled of the Racks Boudrot said. T 9nce each Bride to be grabs an a u esses fhe bartering begins with women trading dresses in Hopes of finding one that fits. It s a very emotional Purchase to begin with and then you add the intensity and excitement of the event. I Josua a Tell people just to relax have fun a Boudrot said. The next Sale is planned for november. Abortion a last resort Gore says Washington Crafe ent at old a b a viewed 3s 3 method of family Gore said thursday Hauhe Chron and a every Corner ministration wants to use Fri wishes to make abortion and education to Suth As a a ref is he a of Ltd it Catholic world population and does not favor that is the commitment of our abortion As a method of family planning v but Gore who will attend a world can. Will he the administrations top Ference on population and development velonsf1 Oapl Pahion control and de next month in Egypt said Ahnert Tom u i j or. A the Cairo conference to be should continue to be available in the zaiz10.� St wee a september. In United states As a last resort. Al inf ? reporters thursday he pm with the world population growing a. 7. ?7ear of equivalent of another mex co each year he said More needs to be done to slow population growth especially in countries that economically cannot sustain Large population growth. Get we do not believe that abortion us Ismay tie Era in f a we arc the administration agreed razrtnw1th Many groups including the. A 1c Church. Asked about abstinence strategy for reducing teen age preg said it should be a prompt nent approach. Cat no Nei said Thuat contraception and Edu Hal it he e key ways t0 better Stabi Lize the world s rapidly rising population
