The Beaufort Gazette from Beaufort, South Carolina (2024)

2A SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1996 THE BEAUFORT GAZETTE WEATHER BEAUFORT COUNTY THREE--DAY FORECAST Sunny Partly cloudy Cloudy, chc. of rain High 78 Low 55 High 82 Low 55 High 80 Low 55 TODAY SUNDAY MONDAY CAROLINA FORECAST BEAUFORT COUNTY AREA: Sunny today, highs in the upper 70s inland to lower and northwesterly winds shifting to southerty at 10 mph. Fair tonight with lows in the middle 50s. Party cloudy Sunday with highs 80 to 85. MARINE FORECAST: South of Little River Inlet to Savannah out 20 nautical miles: High pressure will build in the east today.

Northwesterty winds at 15 knots shifting to southerly with seas at 3 feet. Southerty winds tonight at 20 knots with seas at 6 feet. Southwesterly winds Sunday at 20 knots with seas at 6 feet. MOUNTAINS: Sunny today, highs in the lower 70s and northwesterty winds shifting to southerty at 10 mph. Fair tonight with lows in the middle 40s.

Party cloudy Sunday with a 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms mainly late in the day. Highs in the WEATHER DATA Yesterday's high: low: Precipitation: Inland, water temperature: high: in 1984; Record in 1968. lower 70s. GREENVILLE, SPARTANBURG: Sunny today, highs in the middle 70s and northwesterty winds shifting to southerty at 10 mph. Fair tonight with lows in the upper 40s.

Partly cloudy Sunday with a 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms mainly late in the day. Highs in the middle 70s. COLUMBIA, FLORENCE: Sunny today, highs 75. to 80 and northwesterly winds shifting to southerty at 10 mph. Fair tonight with lows in the upper 40s.

Partly cloudy Sunday with a 20 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms mainly late in the day. Highs in the 80 to 85. EXTENDED FORECAST: Chance of showers and thunderstorms Monday through Wednesday, the 50s and highs in the 70s to lower 80s. INFORMATION Yesterday's PLUSLINE 524-7587: 0.29 inches; Weather 1001. MCAS Weather Recording: Record Charleston Marine low: 747-5859.

Weather 24 NOAA Weather Radio, Barcelona 69 Time 1000, Bermuda 69 and Parris B'Aires 73 522-7001. NWS Cairo 73 Forecast: 1-803- Calgary 53 hours a day on Dublin 60 162.475 MHz. Frankfurt 64 Jay Karr Special to The Gazette Paula Bethea gazes at Hilton Head Island through an office window. Private (Continued from Page 1A) ing to authorities. The state has already planned to build three new regional evaluation centers for youths and to turn an old adult prison into a prison for imprisoned girls.

The goal of the new communitybased programs is to reduce the population of the juvenile prisons by as many as 400 youths. U.S. District Judge Joseph Anderson, who has ruled that the overcrowded prisons violate inmates' constitutional rights, ordered the reduction by July 15. As of Friday, there were 1,275 inmates in prisons built for 725. "We may not fix everything in the next year or two or three but the process is well under way," said Family Court Judge William Byars.

"Nothing has really been done for 20 years." Private companies already run a secure program for youths on South Carolina's coast, among other programs for DJ.J youths who are not at the institution's main prisons near Columbia. OBITUARIES Donald Dimbo Donald Dimbo, 68, of Dale, husband of Lucille Dimbo, died Friday, April 26, 1996, at his residence. Marshel's Wright-Donaldson Home For Funerals is in charge. Bessie Hatfield RIDGELAND Bessie Smith Hatfield, 85, widow of James S. Brabham and Rufus Hatfield, died Friday, April 26, 1996, in the Chatham Nursing Home in Savannah, after a long illness.

The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 tonight in Sauls Funeral Home. Services will be at 2 p.m. Sunday in the Sauls Funeral Home Chapel, Ridgeland, with burial in the Grahamville Cemetery. Mrs. Hatfield was born September 18, 1910, in Ridgeland, a daughter of William Smith and Pearl Traylor Smith.

She was retired from the Palmetto Restaurant and a member of the Ridgeland Baptist Church. Surviving are a son, Sam Brabham of Ridgeland; a daughter, Ruth Carlson of Savannah, a sister, Genevieve Robinson of Dothan, two grandchildren; and two great grandchildren. Sauls Funeral Home of Ridgeland is in charge. REGIONAL WEATHER Saturday, April 27 Accu-Weather forecast for daytime conditions and high temperatures Greenville Spartanburg Columbia Myrtle Beach GA. Charleston Atlantic Ocean Showers T-storms Rain Flurries Snow Ice Sunny Pt.

Cloudy Cloudy GLOBAL TEMPERATURES Temperatures and weather conditions from midnight to midnight on previous day. HI Lo Wthr Hong Kong 80 69 57 44 cir Jerusalern 68 50 75 50 cdy London 64 48 57 cir 66 cdy 66 cdy 55 cir 27 cdy 50 cir 37 cdy Bethea Madrid 71 46 Mexico City 73 53 Paris 66 41 Rome 71 59 San Juan 84 73 Tokyo 75 55 Warsaw 64 51 (Continued from Page 1A) a result, she said, to regain the dence. It became a time of introspection, to the South Carolina United Way her for the position. But when the America nominating committee months ago to tell her she'd been was so startled, she asked, "chairman Four years ago, she joined the just six weeks after United Way William Aramony was dismissed. He convicted of stealing $600,000 from the organization.

It was a time of "great struggle," whose first job was to serve as board members to work with the Department to build a case against She chaired the national conference Francisco that year, which she called ference of healing." The Aramony scandal caused fall off sharply. The United Way had most of the Olympic games are to be held, and 43 miles east of Columbus, the site of Olympic softball. Stern said the government is making "no allegation that they intended to explode any devices at the Olympics." "The Olympics only came up once during the investigation when at one of their meetings, one member said if a bomb goes off: at the Olympics they would get blamed for it." he said. But CBS, which broke the story, was standing by its report that federal agents had uncovered a plot by a militia group to set off bombs at Olympic sites prior to the games. Several sources initially confirmed an Olympic connection to the AP, but a top-ranking law enforcement official subsequently denied it.

"Whether the games were the target or not, it's better to have something connected with a bombing plot to be found out beforehand," said Scott Mall, a spokesman for the Atlanta Committee for the Olympic Games. McCranie, 30, is a plumber who works in Macon. Starr, 34, is a self-employed electrician whose company, Spectrum Electric, filed for bankruptcy in June 1995, according to court records. Their families were shocked by the arrests. "I have never heard him speak anything about bombs.

No way," said Starr's sister, Michelle Wilkes. McCranie's mother, Sherry McCranie, said: "'We don't have any idea what's going on. We believe it's a terri- Mabel Heidt SALISBURY, N.C. Mabel Bomb (Continued from Page 1A) Danner Heidt, 68, of Salisbury died Friday, April 12, 1996, in at Rowan Regional Medical Center, Salisbury. Services were Monday, April 15, 1996, in Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Salisbury with burial in Rowan Memorial Park, Salisbury.

Mrs. Heidt was born Dec. 11, 1927, in Savannah, a daughter of Marietta Lanford and Henry Danner, formerly of Beaufort. She attended schools in Beaufort. She received her registered nursing degree from St.

Francis Hospital, Columbus, Ga. She worked at hospitals in Savannah, Athens, and at Salisbury VA Medical Center. She was a communicate member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church and the Catholic Daughters. Surviving are her husband, Donald P. Heidt of Salisbury; a son, Stephen P.

Heidt of Spencer, N.C.; a daughter, Karen M. Heidt of Charlotte, N.C.; a sister, Elizabeth Danner Taylor of Marathon, and formerly of Beaufort; and two grandchildren. The family suggests that those who wish may make memorials to Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 128 N. Fulton Salisbury, N.C. 28144 or to Hospice of Rowan County, P.O.

BEAUFORT RIVER TIDES Day Low High Today 10:55 a.m, (1.2) 4:46 a.m. (6.9) 11:27 p.m. (1.2) 5:27 p.m. (6.7) Sunday 11:49 a.m. (0.9) 5:39 a.m.

(6.9) 6:19 p.m. (7.0) Monday 12:23 a.m. (0.9) 6:32 a.m. (7.1) 12:38 p.m. (0.6) 7:09 p.m.

(7.5) Tuesday 1:15 a.m. (0.5) 7:23 a.m. (7.4) 1:25 p.m. (0.3) 7:56 p.m. (8.0) Wednesday 2:04 a.m.

(0.1) 8:11 a.m. (7.7) 2:12 p.m. 8:40 p.m. (8.5) Thursday 2:52 a.m. 8:57 a.m.

(7.9) 2:57 p.m. 9:23 p.m. (8.9) Friday 3:39 a.m. 9:41 a.m. (8.0) 3:44 p.m.

10:06 p.m. (9.1) May 4 4:27 a.m. 10:26 a.m. (8.1) 4:30 p.m. 10:50 p.m.

(9.2) Tide predictions for other locations may be found by applying the following corrections to the indicated times: Marine Corps Air Station: Hi min, Lo min; Parris Island: Hi -27 min, Lo -23 min; Hunting Island: Hi -1 hr 37 min, Lo -1 hr 30 min; Broad River Bridge (S.C. 170): Hi -13 min, Lo -3 min; Fripp Inlet: Hi -1 hr 9 min, Lo -1 hr 5 min; Combahee River (U.S. 17): Hi hr 53 min, Lo hr 38 min. SUN AND MOON DATA Sunrise: 6:40 a.m. Sunset: 8:01 p.m.

Moonrise: 2:37 p.m. Moonset: 3:01 a.m. MOON PHASES May 3 May 10 May 17 May 25 full moon last quarter new moon first quarter the United Way retuned had to "view that as the munities, where we do nership. It's a song years." An example of how things done, she said, immunize South Carolina's ago, South Carolina was in the percentage of South Carolina United with Department of Control and the governor's ranks first. The importance of ring theme with Bethea.

ment cuts back on funding she said, it'll fall to United Way to fill the Bethea said the shape to pick up the The United Way Aramony calamity, she 95 were nearly $3.1 billion. involved with militias, she said, It's a misunderstanding." about five miles apart in this 980. advertises fresh eggs for gate blocking the driveway to "Beware of Dog" and Fesperman said she's seen a pickshaved heads carrying rifles and black berets drive onto on back there," she said. back there. They've got vicious hear them." of the Bureau of Alcohol, April 5 that he had attended Starr and others at which blowing up a bomb on his propenough chemicals to make 40 affidavit.

needed to start making pipe said he wanted to make as and distribute them among them with explosives and for fragmentation. had completed pipe bombs wife of Willie Singleton, died Friday, April 26, 1996, in ColumbiaColleton Medical Center, Walterboro. Services will be Sunday at Cypress Creek Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), Walterboro, with burial in Westview Memorial Gardens, Ruffin. Mrs. Singleton was born November 12, 1925, in Colleton, a daughter of Ebbie and Hattie Washington.

She received her education in the public schools of Colleton County, was a member of Cypress Creek Christian Church where she served as the President of the missionary board, was a member of the Pride Walterboro, OES, and was retired from the Colleton County School system. Surviving are her husband of Walterboro; a son Carter Russell, Jr. of Stone Mountain, two daughters, Dyane Russell and Velicia Singleton of Lithonia, a step-son, Willie Singleton, Jr. of Beaufort; three step Yvonne Smith, Patricia Mack and Melinda Green of Beaufort; five grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; ten step-grandchildren, and seven step-great-grandchildren. Hamilton Funeral Home is in charge.

NATIONAL WEATHER The forecast for noon, Saturday, April 27. 50s. Bands separate high temperature zones for the day. 60s 30s 40s 508 409.3 500 608 60s 60s. 80s 908.

80s 908 80s FRONTS: COLD WARM STATIONARY 1996 AccuWeather, Inc. REGIONAL NATIONAL TEMPERATURES City Amsterdam Athens clr cdy cdy clr cdy cir cdy cdy cdy cdy to United called selected, of national was said one of U.S. in the contributions to change country's she said. was friends. live town of on Be with camouflage property.

going gunfire You can told McCranie, about had to the group 20. Starr possible packing with nails already Temperatures indicate previous day's high and overnight low to Columbus, 8 a.m. EST. Dallas City HI Lo Prc Otik Dayton Albuquerque 85 53 cdy Denver Anchorage 55 32 cdy Detroit Asheville 72 51 .68 cir Atlanta 80 66 .36 clr Hartford Baltimore 70 63 .15 cdy Honolulu Billings 61 47 mn Birmingham 80 68 .06 cir Indianapolis Boston 69 56 .01 cdy Kansas Buffalo 61 43 .07 cdy Las Vegas Charles. 82 63 clr Los Angeles 67 53 .46 clr Macon Chicago 48 43 cdy Miami Cincinnati 61 43 .28 cdy Milwaukee the organization increases, of our com- from together in part- Bethea been singing for look at good collaboration can get understands recent drive to positive children.

Two years Her new the 50 states Two to three among immunized. The nities and She'll be a partnership Environmental the that. She'll Now the state America a month. is a recur- She federal governorganization social programs, travel, organizations as the ous with For the was in good moting an nities called recovered from the "It says Donations in 1994- time he or have been big said. Crabs (Continued from Page 1A) throughout the Northeast, supplies local eateries as well.

operation employs several during the peak fall season as handpick crabmeat for can- the waters warm the peeler season, when the blue crabs swings into full gear. The of crabpots that appear in waters is a testament to that market is looking great. The are high, so that means news for us," said Gault, who up in the seafood business, from his father, Bob, who works with the company. optimism is shared by Smith, Marine Resources with the S.C. Marine Program, who recently a national meeting in on blue crab fisheries.

are general concerns the industry, but overall is expecting a good year," said. Carolina's peeler season in April, while the blue crab season, more popular with crabbers, hits its stride September and October. state has few regulations for with no season, no catch and no cap on the number of that can be used. The state require a license for commeroperation, with 115 of the 377 licenses in the state belongBeaufort County crabbers. 76 59 OH.

62 50 83 55 60 49 72 34 60 52 66 58 72 57 88 72 56 42 City 59 39 96 61 86 63 77 62 84 76 47 42 .33 cir Mpls-St Paul 48 29 .02 cdy .06 cdy New Orleans 87 66 .12 cir' cir New York City 71 55 .17 cdy .27 cdy Philadelphia 72 59 .04 cdy cdy Phoenix 100 71 .06 cdy Pittsburgh 64 50 .31 cdy. .34 cir Raleigh 62 59 .39 cir .08 cdy Sacramento 87 61 cir cir San Diego 68 61 cdy .19 cdy Seattle 55 44 .05 cdy. cdy Tampa 85 69 cdy cir D.C. 69 63 .02 cdy cir National temperature .65 clr extremes for Friday: High 111 cdy at Palm Springs, low 13 at .01 cdy Baudette, MN. nominate Way of 15 she what?" board president later Bethea, three Justice San "con- to as confi- As itself, reinvention things I've such was a 49th children Way formed Health and office.

accountability As the for such void. organization slack. said. There rants and The dozen well, to ning. As crab molt, number local activity.

"The demands good grew learning still Gault's David Specialist Extension attended Baltimore "There about everyone Smith South peaks harvest recreational in August, The crabbing, limit traps does cial active ing to especially in the number of donations individuals who give more than $1,000. is an optimist, saying she prefers to problems as opportunities. And she is a communicator by her own account, who, relationships and the need for a attitude. duties will entail even more traveling. times a week she will visit commumeet with United Way agency boards.

in San Antonio next week, Hartford, following week and Chicago after also go to the United Way of headquarters in Alexandria, twice. receives no salary for her efforts. The doesn't even pick up the tab for although she said USAir has been generdiscounted tickets. long term, Bethea said, she is proinitiative for all United Way by six." we'll have a child ready to learn by the she enters the first grade," Bethea ble misunderstanding." Asked if her son "He's got lots of Starr and McCranie central Georgia A sign on Starr's sale, while two signs McCranie's trailer "Trespassers Will Neighbor Georgine up truck full of men and dressed in the McCranie "Something is "There's always dogs back there. An informant Tobacco and Firearms a meeting with McCranie talked erty and said he bombs, according Starr said the bombs by April many bombs as the members after wrapping them McCranie said he stored on his property.

Box 1603, Salisbury, N.C. 28145-1603. Lyerly Funeral Home was in charge. Danielle Knapp PINELLAS PARK, Fia. Danielle Shay Knapp, 10, of Pinellas Park died Wednesday, April 24, 1996, in St.

Petersburg, Fla. The family will receive friends from 10 a.m. until noon Monday in Anderson Funeral Home, Beaufort. Graveside services will be at 2 p.m. Monday in St.

Helena's Episcopal Church Cemetery. Miss Knapp was born Dec. 20, 1985, in Charleston. She was active in Pinellas Park Challenger League Tee Ball. Surviving are her mother, Bonnie Lee Kelly of Pinellas Park; a sister, Angela Marie Wood of Pinellas Park; her maternal grandparents, Charles R.

and Carole S. Knapp; and her maternal great -grandmother, Charlotte Magoon of Erie, Pa. The family suggests that those who wish may make memorials to Anderson Funeral Home, P.O. Box 21, Beaufort, S.C. 29901.

Katherine Singleton WALTERBORO Katherine Mosely Singleton, 72, of Walterboro, A Marine Advisory Committee blue crab subcommittee, on which Smith and Gault serve, is reviewing issues affecting the industry and resources, with a goal of drafting recommendations to the General' Assembly in 1997. The status of local crabbing, along with shrimping, oystering, clamming and aquaculture in general, will be reviewed Thursday during a forum sponsored by the S.C. Sea Grant Consortium. The session will begin at 9 a.m. at' the Holiday Inn on Boundary Street and will last until 2:10 p.m., with the industry perspectives presented after lunch.

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The Beaufort Gazette from Beaufort, South Carolina (2024)

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