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Show '' " ' The Daily Herald ' mi. - ." iChrysier pSasit going; - j KOKOMO. Ind. (AP) Limit- . .A A piyuutuufi rcbumeu saiuruay ai Ja key Chrysler Corp. factory, a ,aayarter a onef strike that threat en to shut down the No. 3 automaker's assembly pisdis. fesewhere, union and management negotiators returned to the table in efforts to end a walkout at a General Motors Corp. truck plant. Chrysler's Kokomo plant had . do-mit- ic normal weekend production with a skeleton crew, said Chrysler spokesman Alan Milter. Some workers had returned late Friday and full crews will be at work Mohday, he said. walkout by Friday's 5,700 United Auto Workers member! could have shut down around the world the Kokomo factory is the oiflj' one building the company's aujematic transmissions. in Michigan, talks resumed as scheduled during the morning at GM's Pontiac East assembly plant, but a spokeswoman would not cogpnent on how the talks were nine-ho- elena: Skyrocketing career, tragic end By JOSH tEMIEUX Associated Press Writer ; progressing. "It's a very good sign that we're negotiating," said GM North American Truck Group spokeswoman Kathleen Tanner. Some 5,500 workers at the plant walked out Friday morning. Negotiators had begun to make some headway on disputes over the union's claims of manpower shortages and a lack of job security at the plant, said Jim Abare of U AW Local 594. The union wants the company to create jobs at the plant for 1 ,500 workers whose positions were eliminated when GM closed its Pontiac West truck assembly plant in December. CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas Chrys-ieipian- ts tinctly emotional voice and a Grammy on her shelf before her 23rd birthday, Selena was THE star of the emerging Tejano music scene. As sht; prepared her first native her recording English, language, industry watchers in pegged Selena as the Mexican-America- n singer poised to crash through to mainstream pop and maybe superstardom. It all ended with gunshots at a budget motel. Police said Saturday that Selena went to a motel room Friday morning to fire the founder of her fan club, who ran a San Antonio boutique for her, and the woman shot her once in the upper back with a revolver. Selena, who fled to the lobby, died in a hospital about an hour later. be-cal- se The Pontiac strike threatens the 1 automaker's capacity for pickup building popular full-siz- e trucks, but will not immediately force other plants to close. For Chrysler, however, the Kokomo strike could have had results because the plant By MICHELLE LOCKE Associated Press Writer Tr Calif. Oakland, Smith didn't have to look - Jeff any fur- ther than his community center photography classroom to see the results of America's poor eating habits: fidgety students, their concentration shot by a sugar buzz. mith, a veteran chef with ties to the 'local restaurant community, enlisted the help of contacts, including Domingo Vazquez, chef of the Four Seasons Clip Hotel in San Francisco. "fhe result: the Home Alone CJjoking Series, a free program in v$Mch local chefs help inner-cit- y lackey kids learn a new attitude t$5ard nutrition. I "The concept is to stay organic and to stay as fresh and clean as Smith, who's unp$ible," says cookbook-writing related to the Jaff Smith known as the Frugal Gourmet. At a recent session at the nonprofit East Oakland Youth Development Center, other youngsters Jason watched while Simon screwed up his face in concentration and painstakingly diced tonjatoes. 5!JWatch your fingers. Keep tljfcm curved under." Smith cau-food-indust- " Z 4! .38-calib- er builds automatic transmissions of its cars , ' Jm M i : fM , An- "That's the problem with used in nearly 90 percent and trucks. young people. They trust too much," said Selena's father and manager, Abraham Quintanilla. "They just think that there's no bad people out there who can hurt Cooking program unlocks door for latchkey kids ; -- With adoring fans, a supportive family, a sexy stage act, a dis- ur No. Sunday, April 2, 1SS5 them." 1 Quintanilla said he recovered paperwork over the last few days that proves Yolanda Saldivar, a lit. ir 1 ""' 'jf i f lena's growing music and retail was skimming money from the fan club. "I kind of felt empire, that she was obsessed with S- 1 Yolanda Saldivar said elena," na Quintanilla, speaking softly and slowly outside his house. "When we presented her with all the proof that she was embezzling money, she just lost it, I guess. Like many other youngsters across the nation, Jasotmsed to snack on potato chips and soda to fill the void until supper after get- "I ting home from school. Now, however, Simon has some new dishes in his culinary repertoire, along with a new apprecia- tion for such hitherto untasted n dishes as pancakes and burgers. ground turkey "I think it's great," his mother, Verlinda Simon, said as she y watched Jason and his brother, d Andre. multi-grai- 11-- ear-ol- Some meals are a tougher sell than others, like the turkey chili with black beans that the novice cooks had to be coaxed into trying. "I miss grease," muttered Sotonia Childs. em- - ld tioned as Simon wielded a sharp blade. The tomatoes went into a skillet sizzling with olive oil to be cooked into fresh pasta sauce with basil and garlic. "What we're doing is our kids' minds basically to think toward fruit, to think toward eggs, an omelette, something quick that doesn't take an extraordinary amount of time," said Re-giJackson Rasheed, the center's executive director. ' Of ' j 41-- . . guess she felt that she was cornered." After the shooting, Ms. Saldivar locked herself in a red pickup in the motel parking lot and held a SWAT team at bay for nine hours by holding a gun to her head. With television crews and hundreds of Selena fans looking on, a sobbing Ms. Saldivar finally edged away from the truck and, in tiny steps, surrendered to police. She was charged with murder and jailed on $100,000 bail. Selena Qumtanilla Perez, who was 23, straddled two cultures. Like many Mexican-America- ns ..... - - . , L0 - : f i . AP Photo Young fans of slain Tejano music star Selena, Sabrina Valent, 6, left, and her sister Ashley Valent, 2, view some of the flowers and notes growing up in Texas, she under- stood Spanish but spoke mainly English. Simmering in that cultural a mixniche is Tejano music ture of Mexican ranchera and German polka, with pop, country and Caribbean influences thrown in. Largely unknown to the main- stream U.S. market, Selena's passionate soprano and spotless image carried her band Selena y Los Dinos to the top of Tejano. Selena's "Fotos y Recuerdos" ("Photographs and Memories") is No. 4 on Billboard's Latin placed at the singers home in Corpus Christi, Texas, Saturday. The singer was fatally shot at a motel Friday. grammy-winnin- chart this week. "Selena Live!" earned her a 1993 Grammy for best Mexican-America- n album. Her song "Amor Prohibido" (Forbidden Love) earned a 1994 Grammy nomination and sold more than 500.000 copies. "To see a Tejano artist go to that height was beyond anybody's expectations," said Carlos Lopez, owner of a bilingual g be accepted." Tagged the Latina Madonna. Selena wore skimpy black outfits and strutted suggestively or stage, but f riends describe her as deeply family-oriente- d. a member of the Her lather original Los Dinos decades ago cast a protective discipline over his sons and daughters, friends radio station that grew along with say. Selena's career. Selena married her guitarist. Chris Perez, and sang songs written by her brother and bassist. Abraham Quintanilla III Her sister Suzette played drums. "She was a role model for children," Lopez said. "She was the one who really opened the door for many other musicians to . Ramember to move clock ahead an hour - Most of , t WASHINGTON (AP) America gets another hour of light at the end of each day starting Sunday. r ,The price is losing an hour of sleep. The change from standard to flight saving time officially occurs at 2 a.m. Sunday. 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