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t m m 1- ,,.r- mmv i , I, mi n ' lit 1 The Daily Tar HeelFriday, October 30, 198711 Federal appeals cowrt jimdlge Eomiiiatedl to SnapFeme Gomnrti: w . - V itv , ' '5 1 ' Stars and stripes Robert Mazzoli (left), a political science major ness major from Albemarle, raise the flag out from Greensboro, and Mark Cavaliero, a busi- side the NROTC building. Texas town holds celebration to honor rescuers off baby Jessica From Associated Press reports MIDLAND, TEXAS Thou sands of people lined the streets of this depressed oil town Thursday to celebrate the rescue of Jessica McClure, but the toddler who cap tured the heart of a nation had to view the festivities from a hospital window. Marchers carrying pink balloons and ribbons honored more than 400 volunteers who had drilled a rescue shaft, controlled crowds and handed out refreshments during the 19-month-old girl's 58-hour ordeal in a narrow well. Jessica appeared at a hospital news conference Thursday clad in an orange-and-black Halloween jumper. She smiled, gurgled for the cameras and said "Trick or treat" as her mother held her. Jessica peered at the passing parade through a first-floor window of Midland Memorial Hospital, where she has been treated since her rescue on Oct. 16, officials said. Doctors had said they might have to amputate Jessica's right foot, which was jammed against the well wall and lost some circulation. But SAT.. OCT. 31st at MIDNIGHT guitarist PRESTON REED in concert! "He defies categorization." Washington Post A concert for customary $6 Advance, $7 At the Door Telephone fix; 688-1939 A 5 O i 0(-.O 7:CD A 9:39 niktSf; Set A Sun lists :C9 A 4:33 it tit r i 1 I f i m 1W V . i" ! S , J Ik u II 5 M 1 i V? V'iU A 1 now appears that she could lose at most only part of her big and little toes. Jessica received so many stuffed toys that her parents said they would give many to the rescuers' children. Even telephone operators took part, their trailer in the parade bearing a sign saying, "Directory assistance operators kept the world in touch with Jessica." The parade began at the hospital and wound about 2 miles to a downtown plaza, where the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce handed out pieces of a pink, 360-pound angel food cake that proclaimed, "Thanks, y'all.'' "Everybody's here," said Midland resident Ubelia Tucker. "As we were getting in our car to leave our CHER f RtTHICTtD S5 UM( 17 HDUIHH MCOMruriM rmt on AOULi tuwii I n n pOLBV STEBCO J iNSELKTEOTXArws 3 i ii'f i J- ?r & 1 i v 1 R SHOl'JS 13ISI37LV 7:00 o 9:25 EAT Ct SUU f.lAHFJEE 2:00 o 4:25 5? I . v . V t MO' DtHCharlotte Cannon neighbors were leaving and we knew where they were going." Jessica's parents signed hundreds of photographs of their daughter and were planning to hand them out to rescuers. Earlier this week, Gov. Bill Cle ments declared Thursday "Jessica McClure Day" statewide, saying those who saved the child showed Texans' sense of caring, compassion and concern. Dr. Charles Younger said Thurs day that it was not yet certain how bad the damage to Jessica's foot was. "We do not know the extent of injury to the muscles, to the tendons, to the bones ..." he said. "We don't know if the foot will grow normally. We really don't know what her long term prognosis is going to be." DENNIS QUAID She's a lawyer who broke two laws of her profession... Never get Involved with a juror and don't look for clues In dangerous places. Suspicion... Suspense.. np. nMI ATVt-STMRELIASt " 11 . 1 ' IffT TrvStv naurm, Ik. Al hfm RmrMl SUSPECT From Associated PrM reports WASHINGTON President Reagan, making good on his promise to pick another hardline conservative, nominated federal appeals court Judge Douglas Ginsberg to the Supreme Court on Thursday, raising the prospect of a second confirmation battle in the Senate. Reagan praised Ginsburg as an advocate of judicial restraint and a believer in law and order. He said Ginsburg "will take a tough, clear eyed view" of the Constitution "while remaining sensitive to the safety of our citizens and to the problems facing law enforcement professionals." Ginsburg sits on the same bench as Judge Robert Bork, whose nom ination to the nation's highest court was rejected by the Senate Friday. Ginsburg and Bork are generally viewed as being ideologically similar. If confirmed, Ginsburg would be one of the youngest justices ever to sit on the court. He is 41. Ginsburg, a former Harvard Law School pro fessor and head of the Justice Depart ment antitrust division, would be the first Jew to sit on the high court since the resignation of Abe Fortas in 1969. Seeking to head off the lengthy debate that led to Bork's defeat, Reagan said, "If these hearings take more than three weeks to get going, the American people will know what's up." Ginsburg was reported to be the Tr ick-o r-t r e at er s go for romantic styles in Halloween fashion From Associated Press reports NEW YORK Romance and horror, not necessarily combined, are the hot themes for adults dressing up this Halloween, partly because "peo ple want to get their mind off the stock market," a leading costumer said Thursday. "There's a degree of escapism," added Mark Beige, president of Rubie's Costume Co. in Queens, which also outfits off-Broadway and television shows. ''Everything in the Romantic period is going like hotcakes," agreed Jeanett Centrowitz, co-owner of Universal Costumes in Manhattan's theater district. "We have ballgowns going out the door one after the other," she said. "The men are very much into mus keteer outfits and Amadeus." In previous years, said Centrowitz, "I had women walking around wear ing Michael Jackson jackets and men's pirate costumes." But now, she said, women want traditionally fem inine costumes and "men are wearing sequins, pink, ruffles and knickers." Beige said many of his female customers will be dressing as harem girls, French maids, sorceresses or "she-devils." The men want to be Dracula, a gorilla or one of the Three Musketeers. A costume that leaves little to the imagination was modeled Thursday by Elvira, the Los Angeles television personality who presides over a 1J 2 I LJ V M ZS 4 t X hong our an EVENMORE ENTERTAINMENTIDCOMOTIOM PICTURES production ANNABETHQSH ANNE DUDLEY DANE PEARL uru luuii rauoa ivw-u ii h i i uuui I If you're not on time youll be UOUt "LIKE choice of Attorney General Edwin Meese, while White House chief of staff Howard Baker was urging the appointment of federal appeals court judge Anthony Kennedy of Sacra mento, Calif., who would have been a less controversial choice. On Monday, Baker sounded out five key Republican senators about 13 or 14 potential nominees, and according to Republican sources, half of those named drew at least some opposition and Ginsburg was among those whose name drew objections. Sources familiar with the struggle said that the chances for Kennedy's nomination collapsed when Sen. Jesse Helms, R-N.C, threatened to filibuster a Kennedy nomination on the grounds he was not conservative enough. Ginsburg and Kennedy, along with federal appeals court Judge William Wilkins, were summoned to the Justice Department on Wednesday night for interviews with Baker, Meese, William Bradford Reynolds, an assistant attorney general, White House counsel A.B. Culvahouse and deputy chief of staff Kenneth Duberstein. At a 9:30 a.m. meeting Thursday, Reagan was briefed by Baker, Meese and Duberstein. He made his decision at the end of that 20-minute discussion. Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Joseph Biden, D-Del., who played a pivotal role in the "creature feature" show. During a visit to Rockefeller Center, she drew stares in her signa ture attire: garish makeup, a clingy black dress with a slit to the hips and a dangerously low neckline, a dagger belt buckle and black nail polish. Elvira has marketed the outfit as a Halloween costume. So what will she wear? "I though I might do a complete reversal and go as Marie Osmond," she said. Horror-movie monsters are a heavy influence this Halloween, said Beige: especially Jason from "Friday the 13th" and Freddie Krueger from "Nightmare on Elm Street." Masks of two real-life characters, Richard Nixon and the Ayatollah Khomeini, are "somewhat popular," said Beige. What will Beige be going as on Halloween? "I'm going to sleep. I'm going to need it by Saturday night." Mike Burke, owner of ABC Cos tume Corp. in Brooklyn, which stocked 3,000 fantasies for the season, said his biggest themes are pirates, French maids, Dracula and horror movie monsters. Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker masks were doing "pretty fair." But there was no Oliver North, because Halloween masks were manufactured too early in the year to take advantage of that potential trend, he said. EMT MI IT JL l ililiiliiiii-i if is' Tli3 only Ihins morefr$iten:n3 than murder is... Ifeh$c!;2cl. DE LAURENTBS ENTERWMflENT GfTJUP presents JON (MR jm. iviliujoim au i iuii iuuiu pgui iiunmuu FATHER, LIKE SON" WILL NOT SHOW rejection of Bork by a 58-42 vote last week, reportedly has told administra tion officials that some of Ginsburg's views are highly controversial. Senate Democratic Whip Alan Cranston called Ginsburg "a surpris ing choice, given his age and limited judicial experience." He added, "There were certainly a number of more qualified and more experienced conservatives on the list being con sidered. Perhaps they were less acceptable to Attorney General Meese." People for the American Way, a liberal lobbying group that cam paigned against Bork, said Ginsburg's chief qualification "appears to be his adherence to a narrow ideological agenda." The seat that Ginsburg would fill was vacated when associate justice Lewis Powell announced his retire ment June 26. He was considered a swing vote, making the choice of a successor a battleground that could shape the court's future for years. Reagan's challenge to the Senate to begin confirmation hearings quickly was seen as an effort to correct what White House officials say privately was a tactical error in handling the Bork nomination allowing opposition to develop in the weeks between the nomination and Senate hearings. "It is up to all of us to see to it that Senate consideration of Judge Ginsburg's nomination is fair and dispassionate, and above all, prompt," Reagan said. Ginsburg expressed deep appreci ation to Reagan for "the confidence that you have placed in me." At the end of the ceremony in the East Room of the White House, he was joined on stage by his wife, R. Hallee Morgan, a gynecologist, and their daughter, a preschooler also named Hallee. Ginsburg, a University of Chicago law school graduate, clerked for Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall before becoming a profes sor at Harvard Law School. He joined the Reagan administra tion in 1983 as a deputy assistant attorney general in the Justice Department's antitrust division, and then moved over to the Office of Management and Budget as admin istrator for information and regula tory affairs. Ginsburg returned to the Justice Department as assistant attorney general for antitrust and held thatyf position until Reagan nominated him . last year for the U.S. Court of Appeals in Washington. He was confirmed unanimously by the : Senate. IT FATAL ATTRACTION (R) &a ASunf&rt :C3 4:83 CberDxsnis Qsskl ?T (It) Shows Kfs&fy 7:C3 3 U & ten llzt C:C3 4:C3 Duccy foorcirk Ccsacroa LKSFATSIZS, LK3SCH Shows Mzl 763 :C3 Sst A Sua fist :C3 4:C3 HOTS: Tki fsstsrc wO ad THE RAM LATE SHOWS TK2EXCCCEST SL'Ut2AZ!3l3TCEZ Mt H 11:S U SfMML Jon Cryer, PRETTY IN PINK'S "Ducky," is back in High School. uvu w . -u- merlied lite. COME SEE THIS M0W TONIGHT AT 7.30 FOR THE REGULAR PRICE (U.00), AND STAY AND SEE "LIKE FATHER, LIKE .SOtfAT9:30FORFREE! . AT 7:05 TONIGHT! 11 DVii
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