Battalion/Page 5 April 7, 1982 Warped By Scott McCullar 50 CONTESTANTS COMPETED TO BE TUD&ED AS LOOKING HOST LIKE SERIES STARS JOHN SCHNEIDER AND TOM WOPAT. EACH STAR CHOSE FROM AMONG LOOK-ALIKES THE ONES THE'I THOUGHT LOOKED MOST LIKE THEMSELVES. AFTERWARDS, BOTH STARS AND ALL 50 CONTESTANTS WERE TAKE A/ TO A SOUHDST AGE.. ..AND SHOT, THUS ELI Ml VATIA/G ANOTHER MORONIC TV SHOW, AND FOLLOWERS. PLANS WEKE THEN ANNOUNCED FOR NEXT year's "love boat look- alike CONTEST.'' I tor Drifter during pleads guilty murder trail il lation of i Brown as ost signifSani in Texas a| ist twelve mom xported tttle to Me aid. “We’ll tnl le, friend or(j| and breakinji ic relations, file the expoi s within the aris seeks storm loss: :> said the export Is is good fortlil ...rpl LJ United Press International , HpARIS. Texas — Authorities ? vvc can mcrcj ^ . • j j )V SI million. 1 uesda y said damage estimates I jobs," he sail ^-i S-mile strip of town devas- 1 tated by a tornado were approaching $50 million and they began formal steps to obtain federal help for the long road to recovery. I' Bulldozers manned by U.S. Armv Corps of Engineers crews I ^ Monday began removing piles I ^ of rubble that were all that re mained of at least 750 houses ■ , , leveled by Friday’s storm. (ocal and eof| An ap , lcatlon for federal len agentsi(«k as t er re (i e f submitted by citv k pioum,. 0 ff- c j a | s to state Monday put u a M IT t<>' al damage at $40 million, but Hail said, oeiv.i Defense Director Dick lesiowsis Tnesday said the latent aanxi ll j 1 8~ l ® sessmen t pushed the figure to iandanitJB se ,. to jso^miHion. \ weaponn -* Manager Bob Sokoll said e right ppi| if the n()rth Texas city 0 f 25,000 ret the stullil isjdeclared a major disaster area, li ve got them residents would be eligible for aid. "I'vehfi'i kw-interest, federally backed es of people 1 loans. i South Aiw®The Texas Insurance Advis- , stuff likeihjory Association Monday esti- iher busineJ tpated insured property losses leep as von wo uld exceed $25 million and he said 9W' cou ld go as high as $55 million dealers art or $40 million. ate I The tornado killed eight peo ple in Paris, about 90 miles /ho waiitawifljbrtheast of Dallas. A woman shows prow- j n nearby Dodd City from ii madiinefj the same storm system and a m privatep|»p resenta tjve at St. Joseph leguns, but Hospital in Paris reported a 10th ed in matiL ijetim d j ec i en rG ute to another with the Ml hospital. id an initialttjj ’ f Boots said there had been no major problems with cleanup operations. “It’sjust something you’ve got to take a block at a time,” he said. “We’ve got plenty of equipment and plenty of people, but some thing like this is just slow-going. I “We’re just trying to get our recovery center set up so people know where to go for informa tion. We’ve got people from the Federal Emergency Manage- federal aid; $50 million ). m in Oklal ie dealer sai nted a toy er said. V staff escuers tj«| ivelope ripi*] nils spilled l,[ j hewa* le ] easec [ [uefs -SI on assault ,vhere. Out j no five or®l t il United Press International r wascoPJ HOUSTON — A television o Wolf * reporter and photographer in why he were f ree on their own recogni zance Tuesday after a confron tation outside municipal court with the family and attorney of a nan they were trying to inter view. g g KPRC television reporter 13 Phil Archer was charged with Iwo counts of assault. Photo grapher Judy Barton was :harged with using abusive lan guage in a public place after the incident Monday. The two were trying to inter view William Morris III, who was charged last November in in assault on Houston Chronicle reporter Raul Reyes and photo grapher Buster Dean, after his rourt appearance on a charge of reckless conduct. KPRC news director Bill loodman said when Barton and rcher approached Morris, the tan’s sister, father and lawyer docked the reporter’s path and "put their hands and briefcases >ver the camera lens, shielding 4orris from the camera. “Apparently there was some ttempt to keep them (Barton nd Archer) from moving for- f 01 T 'vard or standing in front of - , them,” Goodman said. “It is a 'ibbV ^ P uzz le to us on where they get J ’ j the idea an assault occurred.” 11 m • Morris’ brothe Malcolm il Morris, said he and his sister, Marietta Maxfield, filed the rharged because Archer and Barton “accosted me and other embers of my family, as well as ddition to the verbal cursing by ment Agency and from the state touring the area right now. “We’ll probably know by Fri day whether it’s going to be de clared a disaster area.” The Salvation Army, which has had more than 330 volun teers in Paris since Friday, said the most pressing needs in the community are for donations of cash, clothing, infant supplies, canned goods, bedding, cooking utensils and furniture. Boots said officials in Wichita Falls — where a tornado struck in 1979 killing 47 people — had sent advisors to assist city gov ernment in drafting ordinances and organizing the administra tive base for reconstruction. Authorities have imposed a 10 p.m. curfew in the town and Boots said it would be continued through Friday. United Press International BEAUMONT — In a move that shocked prosecutors and jurors, drifter Stephen Peter Morin pleaded guilty Tuesday to the capital murder of a San Antonio woman. “Before the jury and before God, I plead guilty,” Morin told Judge David Berchelmann, just minutes after the judge had ruled against a defense motion to bar the media from the trial. The seven-woman, five-man jury — which took eight full working days to choose — appeared shocked at the announcement. The punish ment phase of the trial, which will decide whether Morin will be sentenced to life in prison or death by injection — began im mediately. Morin, 34, was charged with the Dec. 11 shooting death of Carrie Marie Scott, 21, outside a popular all-night restaurant in San Antonio. His trial was moved to Beaumont on a change of venue. Authorities said Morin also was a suspect in a nine-state vio lent crime spree that included the rapes, kidnappings and kill ings of several young, blonde attractive women. He also has been indicted on charges of attempted capital murder in San Antonio and murder in two other and capital Texas cities. Colorado Nevada authorities said he was wanted in several killings of young women in those states. He was captured the day after Scott w'as killed following a mul ti-state manhunt. Something Else Hair Salon March 24-April 10 Student Special s 35 Men’s & Women’s Haircuts $8 reg. $10 Easter Special Perm reg. $ 40- $ 45 now Long Hair $5 extra Men’s Perms reg. $35 now $30 M-F 8-7 „ ith coupon Sat. 8-12:00 No appointment necessary 693-9877 404 E. 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