Poge 8/Th© BorttoHorVThuraday. JuV 211983 First commercial satellite may launch from island JACKSON. Mtw. — An island near the MiHMfpi Gulf Coast could be the u«r of the nation *> first cotmnemal satellite bun rhmf in early l&fl.V officials say. Gov WiKam Winter and for mer NASA astronaut Donald K. “Deke’* Slayton said at a news conference Tufsdav Cat island, an uninhabited area 10 miles off the coast, is under strong con sideration bv S^ace Services Inc. of Houston for its first launch “Subject to state and federal approval, we would like to bunch from that location be cause it would be the only non governmental site that would allow us ooMnuoi conditions for polar orbital bunches.** said §bvton. now president of the firm. The tatcflite liftoff would be the first onittrcial bunching m the nation. Winter said, and "would put Mississippi squarely in the middle of the space busi ness.*' Negotiators from the com pany have talked with the is land's owner. Nathan Boddie, and found him ‘‘amenable*' to the project. Slayton said He said SSI is interested in buying or leasing 200>25# acres of the is land tor its bunc h site “This is a splendid opportun ity for both Mississippi and SSI,** Winter said “We hope they establish a thriving, cranmercial space port on Cat island and that their ven ture will attract ocher high- technology companies to our state." Winter said “In fact, the Mississippi Department of Eco nomic Development directly en couraged iSI to look over the site, wid cm examination they found it highly suitable." The an manned satellites would gather information on the atmosphere, weather, agri culture, geology and other con ditions, sWton said. The infor mation then would be sold to in terested parties Slayton said he expected most of the company's business to come from the U.S. Depart ment of Agriculture and private oil companies interested- in data gathered by the satellites The number of satellites bunched, he said, will depend on the num ber of customers purchasing gatfiered information. If the company obtains the Land, Sbvton estimated instalb- tion of the bunch pad and re lated facilities would cost about $2 million, with the actual bunch of «ach satellite costing $8-10 million. He said no price has been discussed for the island acreage A lai : OODOWSG arm i A launch sue on 9the island would not affect development outside the bunch area. Slayton said, nor would it; adversely affect the environflient The power and exhaust df the 900- pound satellites. «ro4ld be 20 tunes smaller than comparable larger NASA sacelliuts. he said In other bubnekt, Winter appointed Col. Charlie D. Brae keen of Decatur as assistant adjutant general of the Missis sippi National Guard, Brackeen will replace Gen. Gray Harrison, who was appointed recently as the guard’s new adjutant gen eral Brackeen is a SO-y^ar veteran of the military, Wintdk said, cur rently serving as dean of stu dents at East Central Junior Col lege in Dacatur. Also at Tuesday'% news con feiVnce, Winter’s wife, Elise. E resented a $2,000 dieck to the lississippi Children’s Founda tion for continued w4rk in help ing mentally disturbed children. The money represents the royalties from the first printing of her book. “Dinner at the Man sion," a recipe manual. Mrs Winter said, bhe saai the royal ties from the bock’s second printing this fall also will be don ated to the foundaubn. Thad Nelson, 1$, rides his bike in front of the All Faith’s Chapel while Joe Cannody, IS, gets towed Who’s pulling who? by holding onto a string Either way it beats walking. attached to the BURRITO of one at mg^r prw -OTOODO wnu Am other oerot i uux-|taa ' Aug i s. i sax IHGOdhBEIili GOOD ONLY AT ARCHE'S TACO BFIta TV evangelist launches talk show HUNAN Chinese Restaurant ' lllll 1 « HUn ^,cfv Z So < f, hUan » Mandrian Cuisine . A LUNCH SPECIAL 7days a week also open for dinner Beer & Wine available MOM - CD I LUNCH 11:00AM. - 2:00PM. DINNER 5:00PM. - 10:00PM. SAT. - SUN. LUNCH 12:00 - 2:30PM. DINNER 5:00PM. - 10:00PM. 913 G Harvey Road (Take Out Order) Woodstone Center 764-8200 American Ixprevs Master, hargrt* Visa EDMOND, Okb — Televi sion evangelist Richard Hogue says asking for money to film his religious program made him “uncomfortable,'* so he laun ched his own secular Donahue- type Hollywood talk show. Hogue's previius media offering — “Richard Hogue Weekdays," a commercial-free combination religions and en tertainment talk sh^w — ran short of funds, so thf Edmond- based evangelist decided in Sep tember 1982 secubr was the way to go But was he a good cook? Praaa latarSafltoaal CORTE MADERA. Calif. — Garry James Odehil was jailed and faces charges far being an uninvited guest Police said the problem was that Odehift, 35, of San Francis co, apparently used a ladder to climb in the windofv of Susan EmUy Zivkr's home in Corte Madera. Ms. Zivic heard noises and called police, who said they peeked in the window to see OdehiR put something in the oven. The "somethkig* turned out to be a pound of kozrn ham burger, taken out of Ms. Zivic’s freezer With dinner in the oven, police said they observed Ode hill remove his clothifig as he left the kitchen When they finally broke into the house to apprehend him, they found the suspect comfort ably languishing in the bathtub He claimed he Ihfed in the house. Police arrested him and booked him into the Marin County jail, where ke was held $5,000 bond ugh id a “Trykig to raise enoui money through gift* to func top-q ualily show is a difficult thing to do," Hogue said. “Frankly 1 got to the puce where 1 was very uncomfortable hav ing to ask people for funds." Hogue, pastor of the 5,000- member non-denominational met roc h nr. h in Edmond, says his new talk show, “With Richard Hogue," contains “some laughs and some tears too," plus “those Hollywood guests you want to meet." “We're going to talk about things like how to rear your family and negotiating for sex," he said in filming promotions for 16 stations that will added to the present 25 subscribers “We’re also going to look at some fun stuff like chocolate mania and cosmetic surgery.“ Hogue said the difference be tween the two shows “is more in the funding aspect of the show than the actual content.” “The thing about ’Richard Hogue Weekdays' that was Christian was me because I'm a Christian and I love Jesus Christ,” he said in a telephone interview. “I still do. It’s Christ ian in pentpective because 1 am a Christian. In his 30-second promotional spots, Hogue promises to dis cuss “topics that affect your ev eryday life" While the old show was filmed in Dallas, “With Richard Hogue" is being taped in Holly wood. The new 30-minute show aimed at women began airing every weekday ia January and now is carried on 25 stations. The number of stations will in crease to 41 in the fall. • Among the new cities airing the show are Denver. Houston Dallas and Salt Lake CiW. The show also will be aired in fUiaoss, California. Missouri and Ala bama. Although “With Richard Hogue” is not being broadcast in Oklahoma. Hogue said he is Irving to arrange that “We are very close with a ma jor affiliate here. We want to show it in Oklahoma City very badly" 7-foot fish bites Chicagoan UaiMri Praaa Ii RHINfLANDER. wis — Forget about “Jaws” and "Shark '' Wisconsin has grown its own snmmer horror story in the form of a 7-foot-long muskie that took a bite out of a Chicago girl. The narr muskie attack left Amber Fairley, 13, with a cut on her foot that required 15 stitches to close. It scared off some swim mers, bqt brought scores of fishermen to Island Lake. Fairley said Tuesday that she was pulled “three or four inches into the water” by the giant fish before it |et go. She said she felt pain and swam hack to the raft. "1 didn't know what it was. 1 could picture this monster biting my foot." She said the bite covered her whole foot. “I even have teeth marks on my toes.” Fairley said. "My whole foot is all mutilated. It’s really gross-looking." The attack last Thursday and the giant nature of the game fish was confirmed by the girl, the doctor who treated her, fisher men and Iron County sheriffs deputies. r ‘The lake gets as dear as glass," Fairley said, adding she and others had seen the nuge muskellunge for two days be fore the attack. “We saw this big muskie circling a duckling. It must have been about seven feet long." "Fishing has really picked up since the attack." said Jodv Tee ters of Raap's Resort, where the girl and her family were staying. "One guy had it on his line Saturday night But it got off." Muskie attacks are rare but not unheard of in the north woods, said Steve Sernt of the Department of Natural Re sources in Woodruff. A muskie attack was reported on Tom Doyle Lake near Rhinelander in 19o0, and Serns himself was bit- —- — i 'ww.ss. ▼ J«ll, VWIICTIC' I*r VA r | > ||<"|<] on $5,000 bond. ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ X ' 1 L • \\ ^ ten in 1978 on Mid Lake in the Mintxqua Chain of Lakes. Serns said he was Attacked while treading water next to a boat. •"It feh Hke an i IsgRli gl shock. I felt a real strong lotting sensation, then pain " Hts gash required 23 stitches. “A muskie wouldn't noramltv attack anything that it couldn’t swallow," Serns said. “They swallow things whole, unlike a shark which bites "Poor visibility contributes to a muskie attack. 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