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A-2 The Orlando Sentinel, Monday, February 4, 1985 Forecast for Monday, 7 p.m. Expected high temperatures ASSOCIATED PRESS PPjIljpjajssjsMxaieHBxeVBWBWBSBiaVBsi Nancy Morgan Little Richard Marilyn Chambers Heavy snow fell Sunday on parts of northern and central Arizona, record cold hit the northern and central, states, and roads remained icy across parts of the South after last week's storm. Snow closed some roads across northern Arizona, with 11 inches at Flagstaff, Hawley Lake and Jerome. Mixed precipitation was widely scattered over parts of the southern Plains and the lower Mississippi Valley. All roads in the Quad Cities area of, northwestern Alabama were closed by ice, with Interstate 65 closed from Cull-' man to the Tennessee state line, and; little if any improvement in street and' highway conditions was expected be-' fore this morning.

Bitterly cold temperatures continued' across the northern Plains. Early afternoon temperatures were generally be low zero with readings colder than 10 below zero from northern Minnesota to-eastern Montana. However, warm temperatures pt' vailed over most of Florida, and Miami had a record-tying high for the date of 84 degrees early in the afternoon. For today snow is forecast over parts of the middle Atlantic states, the Ohio Valley, the Great Lakes the middle Mississippi Valley, parts of the central and southern Plains, the central-and southern Rockies and higher elevations of the southern Plateau. Rain is predicted over southern parts of the middle Atlantic states, parts of th south Atlantic Coast states, much of.

the Gulf Coast states, the Tennessee and lower Mississippi valleys and the. lower elevations of the southerri Plateau. Morning fog, then variably cloudy today and tonight. High near 75, night low near 60. Light winds from the southeast.

Cloudy Tuesday, high near so. Sunrise 7:12 a.m., sunset 6:07 p.m., moonrise 5:13 p.m., moonset 6:38 a Morning stars: Mercury, Jupiter, Sat- urn. Evening stars: Venus, Mars. For 24 hours ended 7 p.m. Sunday; Jan.

3, 1985: Temperatures: high 74, low mean 67, normal 60. Record high for date 85 in 1950. Record low for date, 31 in 1951. Relative humidity: 7 a.m. 100 per- cent, 1 p.m.

73 percent, 7 p.m. 70 Pry CLEAR CLOUDS STORMS FLURRIES RAIN SNOW COLD FRONT enMWvevii I I Source: Maps, data and forecast by NOAA and National Weather Service WARM FRONT fTTZTTk. vwir wA Ki I I OCCLUDED fa 1 CTVTT Miami Sunday Today's Forecast West STATIONARY 7 City Lo HI Prec Wea. Lo HI Northeast I 1 Albuquerque 17 33 0.04 Snoshw 20 33 Austin 19 31 0.00 Cloudy 31 39 Cheyenne -9 1 7 0.00 Snow -11 08 Dallas 14 30 0.00 Cloudy 24 31 Denver -12 1 3 0.00 Snow -5 09 El Paso 26 50 0.00 Cloudy 30 46 Fargo, N.D. -20 -6 0.00 Sunny -27 -7 Flagstaff 11 23 0.14 Snow 10 22 Helena -15 05 0.00 Sunny -20 08 Houston 26 36 0.00 Drzl 36 42 Oklahoma City 12 26 0.00 Cloudy 15 21 Omaha 00 20 0.00 Snow 06 13 Phoenix 39 49 0.00 Shwrs 37 51 Salt Lake Cty 17 30 0.03 Ptcldy 09 22 San Antonio 21 32 0.00 Cloudy 32 40 Sioux Falls -17 07 0.00 Ptcldy -6 08 Topeka 05 24 0.00 Cloudy 12 19 Tucson 32 48 0.20 Shwrs 35 51 Tulsa 11 28 0.00 Snow 17 23 Wichita 13 32 0.00 Cloudy 14 20 Far West Anchorage 30 35 0.26 Ptcldy 18 27 Boise 05 13 0.01 Fair -7 20 Fairbanks 12 25 0.13 Cloudy 11 18 Honolulu 57 77 0.00 Shwrs 62 75 Juneau 23 27 0.00 Snoshw 30 34 Las Vegas 34 41 0.00 Ptcldy 28 40 Los Angeles 39 58 0.00 Ptcldy 42 59 Portland Or 23 35 0.00 Sunny 22 37 San Diego 48 59 0.00 Ptcldy 48 58 San Francisco 42 57 0.00 Sunny 40 56 Seattle 24 35 0.00 Ptcldy 23 36 Spokane -9 16 0.00 Sunny -9 14 Albany 07 19 0.06 Sunny -4 20 Atlantic City 21 32 0.00 Sunny 20 30 Baltimore 23 32 0.01 Ptcldy 15 34 Boston 18 27 0.12 Sunny IS 30 Buffalo 02 11 0.04 Ptcldy 01 19 Burlington Vt 02 17 0.05 Sunny -6 15 Hartford 12 25 0.11 Sunny 07 25 New York 19 30 0.08 Fair 20 32 Philadelphia 17 38 0.30 Sunny 14 28 Pittsburgh 03 19 0.03 Cloudy 07 23 Portland Me 14 24 0.08 Sumy 04 25 Providence 20 25 0.07 Sunny 10 27 Syracuse -3 19 0.01 Plddy 01 22 Washington 19 30 0.01 Ptckty 14 35 South Ashevllle 25 36 0.00 Cloudy 24 43 Atlanta 23 42 0.00 Ptcldy 28 48 Birmingham 18 26 0.00 Sleet 24 33 Charleston SC 45 50 0.00 Cloudy 38 52 ChariestnWV 11 26 0.00 Ptcldy 08 33 Charlotte NC 33 38 0.00 Cloudy 28 45 Columbia SC 42 46 0.00 Cloudy 33 48 Jackson Miss 15 26 0.00 Cloudy 20 34 Little Rock 08 24 0.00 Cloudy 17 30 Louisville 00 20 0.00 Cloudy 10 29 Memphis 09 27 0.00 Snow 21 34 Nashville 05 24 0.00 Snow 16 33 New Orleans 28 41 0.00 Cloudy 36 48 Norfolk Va 29 31 0.00 Ptcldy 25 38 Raleigh 31 39 0.00 Cloudy 25 40 Richmond 23 34 0.00 Ptcldy 19 38 Shroveport 15 30 0.00 Cloudy 25 38 Midwest Chicago -12 15 0.00 Ptcldy -5 19 Cincinnati -9 14 0.00 Cloudy 01 29 Cleveland -6 15 0.00 Ptddy -5 20 Columbus Oh -10 15 0.00 Cloudy -4 22 Des Moines 02 19 0.00 Snow 02 17 Detroit -15 1 6 0.00 Cloudy 00 19 Duluth -16 -3 0.00 Sunny -21 -1 Indianapolis -10 18 0 00 Ptcldy 00 24 Kansas City 01 24 0.00 Snow 11 16 Minneapolis -10 01 0.02 Cloudy -13 07 St Louis 04 22 0.00 Snow 11 20 St 8te Marie -22 10 0.00 Ptcldy -9 09 percent.

Rain, 0.01 inch; month's total, 0.t2 1 inch; average for February, 2.831 inches; year's total, 1.03 inches; defi, ciency through January, 1.19 Highest wind speed: 14 mph at 4 a.m. from the northwest. Barometer 7 a.m. 30.16 inches; 7 p.m. 30.19 inches.

preciation, the school proclaimed last week Jimmy Stewart Week. Stewart, 76, was on hand Friday night to attend a special showing of the 1946 film It's A Wonderful Life, which co-starred Donna Reed and was directed by Frank Capra. Before the film was shown, Stewart told a crowd of 1,600 people that working with Capra was "one of the most wonderful things that ever happened to me in my life." The actor said Capra "stood by standards, very wonderful, basic standards family, community, country and belief in God." DANCER PROMOTED HELGI TOMASSON, leading dancer and choreographer with the New York City Ballet, has been named the San Francisco Ballet's new artistic director. Tomasson replaces Michael Smuin, ending a five-month struggle for artistic control of the company. Tomasson, 42, was awarded a three-year contract Friday and will begin the job in July.

Not disclosed: His salary. Smuin submitted his resignation in August but was allowed to stay for, nine months after protests from ballet members and other supporters. His new job: Chief guest choreographer. ALL IN THE FAMILY ACTOR JOHN Ritter's wife, Nancy Morgan, has given birth to an 8-pound boy, the couple's third child. Tyler David Thomas Ritter was born in a Santa Monica hospital late Friday.

Condition report: Mother and child are in good condition. Ritter, who is the star of ABC-TV's Three's A Crowd, and his wife also have a son, Jason, 4, and a daughter, Carly, 2. CHAMBERS ARRESTED THE NAME of the show: "Feel the Magic." The star: Marilyn Chambers, known for her acting in X-rated films. The problem: San Francisco vice squad officers didn't like the show. The reason: They said Chambers engaged in sexual contact with 20 customers.

Police stopped the midnight show at the O'Farrell Theater and arrested Chambers. She was charged with committing a lewd act in a public place and soliciting for prostitution. Chambers was released from the city jail on $2,000 bond. Her bodyguard, Robert D'Aprice, was charged with carrying a loaded gun and interfering with Chambers' arrest. He was released on $5,000 bond.

Katherine Jackson, on recognizing when her son Michael and his brothers showed promise as performers: "It all really started when Michael was three or four years old. The TV broke and the kids started dancing and singing to entertain themselves. I convinced their father they were good, and after he listened to them, he agreed with me." Compiled by Mickey Trimarchi from wire reports. Friedan Brenner by members of the Sym-bionese Liberation Army. 1980 Congressional leaders promised full investigations of charges that some members of the House and Senate had accepted bribes in the FBI's Abscam undercover operation.

1984 U.S. space experts searched for a Westar 6 communications satellite that disappeared after it was launched from the shuttle Challenger. fc-' rr im I linn i iimiwiiiiiii in VOLUNTEER JAM LITTLE RICHARD dedicated his gospel music to the world's hungry and led performers in a global broadcast of the annual Charlie Daniels Band Volunteer Jam. About 10,000 people attended the 8-hour show Saturday in tyashville, Tenn. Looking in: 30 million pay-TV viewers in 50 U.S.

cities. Listening in: Up to 100 million people worldwide who tuned in to the Voice of America. "I am just as excited as I was 11 years ago" at the first Volunteer Jam, said Daniels, whose country-rock band played for two hours. Among the 24 performers: Country singers Kris Kristofferson, Alabama and Emmylou Harris; rock star Ted Nugent; and gospel singer Amy Grant. For the concert, entertainers waive appearance fees and Daniels' group picks up the tab for lodging and transportation.

Proceeds go to help cerebral palsy and leukemia victims. A WONDERFUL LIFE ACTOR JIMMY Stewart has donated much of his personal movie memorabilia to Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah. In ap- Whatever happened J) to Wilson Pickett, who was such a superstar back in the early 1960s with songs like "In the Mid-'night He hasn't been heard from recently. A Pickett has been lying low, and for a reason. In a recent rare appearance at the New York nightclub The Red Parrot, Pickett said he is working on a new album that should come out later this year.

When asked why he waited so long to release a new rec-: ord, he replied, "I don't do disco." QI heard there was a famous movie that was written over the 1 telephone! I don't believe it, but I guess in Hollywood anything is possible. Could you tell me what movie this is? A The film is Paris, Texas, written by Sam Shepard. When direc-! tor Wim Wenders and his crew were shooting the movie in Texas last year, they I reached a point in the script where they were stuck. Not only that, Shepard had al-! ready gone to Iowa to film Country. When Shepard heard about the problem he called the moviemakers and read two long monologues he had written.

One monologue was for Nastassja Kinski and the other was for Harry Dean Stanton. This solved the problem and can be seen in the final film. Monday, Feb. 4 35th day of 1985. There are 330 days left in the year.

Birthdays: Author Betty Friedan, who is 64, and comedian David Brenner, who is 40. On this date in: Britain formally ended hostilities with its former Colonies, the United States of America. Presidential electors unanimously chose George Washington to be the first chief execu- tiVe of the United States. 1861 Delegates from six Southern states met in Montgomery, to form the Confederate States of America. 1938 The play Our Town by Thornton Wilder opened on Broadway.

1941 The United Service Organization was founded. .1945 President Franklin D. Roosevelt, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and Soviet leader Josef Stalin began a wartime conference at Yalta. 1974 Newspaper heiress Patricia Hearst was kidnapped fifbm her apartment in Berkeley, '85 '64 Avg. Rec.

Yr. 0.91 2.01 2.10 6.48 '79 0.12 2.73 2.83 8.32 '83 0.00 1.85 3.20 10.54 '60 0.00 6.21 2.19 6.27 '82 0.00 3.20 3 96 10.30 '76 0.00 5.28 7.39 18.28 '68 0.00 6.19 7.78 19.57 '60 0.00 7.89 6.32 16.11 '72 0.00 6.12 5.62 15.87 '45 0.00 0.56 2.82 14.51 'SO 0.00 2.10 1.78 6.55 '80 0.00 0.19 1.83 5.34 '83 Canada Calgary -20 02 0.00 Reglna Edmon. -32 -7 O.OO Toronto Montreal 04 19 0.00 Vancouver Ottawa -5 12 0.00 Winnipeg LHP -37 00 14 22 400.00 -27 -12 Latin America and Tropics Acapulco Bogota Buenos Aires Havana Kingston La Pax Lima Mexico City World 2 pm 89 Nassau 7 am 62 7 am 34 Rio do Janeiro 9 am 76 9 am 73 St Thomas 8 am 76 7 am 69 Santiago 8 am 50 7 am 73 Santo Domingo 7 am 69 Sam 40 San Juan 8 am 77 7 am 65 Tegucigalpa 6 am 52 6 am 49 Trinidad 7 am 64 Aberdeen Amsterdam Ankara Athens Beirut Berlin Bonn Brussels Cairo Casablanca Copenhagen Dublin Geneva Hong Kong Jerusalem 1 pm 39 1 pm 44 3 pm 37 2 pm 64 2 pm 58 1 pm 31 1 pm 43 1 pm 43 2 pm 64 noon 66 1pm 27 1pm 50 1pm 52 6 pm 63 2 pm 48 Lisbon London Madrid Manila Moscow New Delhi Oslo Paris Rome Seoul Stockholm Sydney Tokyo Vienna Warsaw 1 pm 53 1 pm 48 1 pm SO 8 pm 81 3 pm 31 6 pm 74 1 pm 22 1 pm SO 1 pm 57 9 pm 32 1 pm 07 10 pm 73 9 pm 45 1 pm 37 1pm 21 Florida middle east coast: Easterly winds becoming southeasterly at 15 to 20 knots through tonight, seas 3 to 5 feet. Florida middle Gulf Coast: Winds becoming east-southeasterly at 15 knots, seas 3 to 5 feet. Northwestern Caribbean: Southeasterly winds at 15 to 25 knots, seas 6 to 9 feet.

Southwestern Caribbean: Easterly winds up to 25 knots, seas from 5 to 8 feet. Daytona Beach 162.400 MHx Orlando 162.475 MHx Tampa 162.550 MHx in January February March April May June Jury August September October November December Moon phases mum Full 3rdOtr. Feb. 5 Feb. 12 HtOtr.

Feb. 27 Feb. 19 EDI Panhandle: Cloudy with scattered showers through Tuesday. Highs today near 45, lows near 40. Light winds from the east.

High Tuesday near 55. North: Variably cloudy, chance of showers today and Tuesday. Highs near 65 today, overnight lows near 50. Light winds from the southeast. High Tuesday near 70.

Central: Patchy morning fog and variably cloudy today. Highs near 75, lows tonight near 60. Light, easterly winds. Partly cloudy Tuesday, high near 80. South: Foggy in the morning, cloudy by afternoon.

Highs near 80, overnight lows near 60. Light winds from the southeast. Fair Tuesday. Keys: Partly cloudy through Tuesday. Today's highs near 80, lows near 65.

Light, southeasterly winds. Pensacola: Showers likely through Tuesday. High today near 45, overnight low near 35. Light winds from the east. Jacksonville: Chance of showers today.

High in the low 60s, overnight low near 50. Light winds from the east and southeast. Tallahassee: Variably cloudy today. High near 60 today, low tonight near 45. Light winds from the east.

High Tuesday near 70. Daytona Beach: Variably cloudy. High in the low 70s today, low tonight near 55. Light winds from the southeast. High Tuesday in the upper 70s.

Tampa: Foggy in the morning, then variably cloudy today and clearing tonight. High near 75, low near 60. Light, variable winds. High Tuesday near 80. Fort Myers: Patchy morning fog, then variably cloudy through tonight.

High today near 75, low near 50. Light, easterly winds. Cloudy Tuesday with a high near 80. West Palm Beach: Early morning fog, otherwise partly cloudy. High near 80 today, tonight's low in the low 60s.

Light, southeasterly winds. Miami: Early morning fog, then partly cloudy today. High today near 80, low tonight near 65. Light winds from the southeast. Fair Tuesday, high near 80.

Key West: Partly cloudy today. High near 80, low near 70. East-southeasterly winds up to 15 mph. Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg address wasn't delivered in Gettysburg but in Cumberland, Pa. That's the whereabouts of the national cemetery and it was a horseback mile up the pike from Gettysburg.

If a woman had twins, she automatically was accused of infidelity. Anthropologists say that was the situation in numerous ancient societies. There were pockets of ignorance worldwide wherein it was thought that no woman could have two babies at the same time by one father. Q. What's the U.S.

Weather Bureau definition of a blizzard? A. Has to be below 20 degrees Fahrenheit with wind blowing more than 30 mph. And snow flying. Not necessarily snow falling. It can be blowing heavily.

There is such a thing as a blizzard without fresh snow. African witch doctors are upset. Zimbabwe's new national health service has declined to recognize them. This is a matter of professionalism and money and pride and money and dignity and money. It's important.

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DAYTONA BEACH Today 7:04 7:19 12:11 1:04 Tuesday 7:51 8:08 1:01 1:48 Wednesday 8:36 6:55 1:50 2:32 Thursday 10:23 9:43 2:40 3:18 Friday 10:58 11:24 4:27 4:52 Saturday 11:23 11:49 4:56 5:21 Sunday 11:50 5:25 5:44 ADD MINUTES FOR: HIGH LOW Cocoa Beach 20 20 New Smyrna Beach 5 5 Surf temperature Sunday Daytona Beach 65 It's reported of the late J. Edgar Hoover: When in sunshine, he always tried to maneuver his body into a position where nobody could step on his shadow. One of the British Virgin Islands is called Dead Man's Chest, and 15 men thereon is not really all that crowded. Q. What would I see if I scraped paint off the White House? A.

Plain brownstone and a Secret Service agent. To get to the state legislature at the capital, Florida's first representative from Key West had to sail by ship north to New York, take a train south to Jacksonville, then go by horse-and-carriage across the state to Tallahassee. Once among the Ashanti people of Africa's Ghana, any king who knew he was dying chose certain of his wives to be strangled so they could go with him. Quite an honor for those select wives. When named, the record shows, they always got drunk.

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