Show a 4A Standard-Examin- Saturday November 19 1988 er Reagan OKs NASA fundSj reinstitutes space council National Mickey celebrates birthday York City in “Steamboat Willie” the first cartoon to have sound synchronized with the pictures “People who saw Mickey Mouse in his heyday during the Depression saw that he had so many of the foibles that they had and was striving to get ahead in the world just like them” said Disney archivist David Smith “People looked up to this Underprivileged kids attend bash LAKE BUENA VISTA : (AP) — F!a Seme kids tweaked Mickey’s nose Friday and others sang “It’s a Small World” in Russian German or English when more than 4000 children joined in celebrating Ihe 60th birthday of the famous Walt Dis- WASHINGTON (AP) — President Reagan on Friday signed legislation authorizing SI 12 billion in the new budget year for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and a National Space Council an adv isorv group dissolv ed after the Nixon years The legislation includes $900 million to begin work on a space g of the “Mickey Mouse Club March” the famous theme song that spells out Mickey’s name on radio stations around the world Disney said broadcasters on every continent and at the North and South poles played the i classic at ne 11:50 Associated Press Mickey and Minnie Mouse lead 4000 children down Main Street USA on Mickey’s 60th birthday Mickey Mouse’s daylong party celebrated the 18 character’s debut Nov at the Colony Theater m New squeaky-voice- d 1928 not being collected right now” Castle said am MST Most of the children were selected by mayors or officials of social service organizations in their communities Some were from foster homes many came from poor families and most never had an opportunity to visit Disney parks or similar attractions Disney threw a similar party for an equal number of children at Disneyland in Anaheim Calif Later all of the youngsters took places around banquet tables arranged in the shape of a huge “M” that held what Disney billed as the world's longest birthday cake — 12 inches wide and 1000 feet long Gov-ele- ONLY! 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Big or Small-Sal- tion will be his “first priority” “I’m sure the president plans to handle it by continuing to expand the economy and second by working with Congress to reduce the level of expenditure and set spending by priorities” said Florida Gov Bob Martinez whose state is host to the governors Sunday on a tour of the USS Lexington at Pensacola “Controlling spending is BABY TALK WHOLESALE PRICES EVERYDAY! criti- reduction” said Gov Tommy G “and the cal to deficit 392-70- 79 Wisconsin Thompson veto authority should be enacted to help our next president and the United States succeed in reducing the federal deficit” line-ite- NEWGATE MALL m NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS: THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY SCHEDULE Enjoy the splendor of Christmas poinsettias throughout your home with beautiful silk blooms of pink peach white or red A twig swan adorned with flowers the gnarled trunk poinsettia bush or potted silk poinsettias in several sizes will make your holidays bright and cheerful As always— buy at below retail from the country's largest silk plant manufacturer their for officials ct staff-designa- te ST LOUIS (AP) — Doctors at a Philadelphia hospital described a patient’s death as a “diagnostic misadventure of a high magnitude” The 5000 workers at a Chrysler AMC plant found out a new “career alternative enhancement program” meant their plant was closing and they were out of jobs reSen Orrin Hatch ferred to capital punishment as “oiir society’s recognition of the sanctity of human life” These are some examples of whiat the nation’s English teachers Friday recognized as the year’s wdrst doublespeak first prize in the 1988 Doublespeak awards went to US mili- tary Wright has to say relative to the budget and don’t make deals” He was among the Republican Alabama Gov Guy Hunt the governors interviewed by The Ashost of the conference and the sociated Press before the conferfirst Republican elected governor ence Most called for restraint in of Alabama this century was the spending some using Presidentelect George Bush’s phrase of a only GOP chief executive to “flexible freeze" in offering their mention specifically a balanced view of how he should deal with 'budget amendment as an answer the budget deficits of the Reagan to the deficit years But whatever the solution said “Cut spending especially on Hunt controlling the deficit must the entitlement side” recombe the highest priority of the new mended New Hampshire Without it he administration Judd Gregg who is succeedsaid “I don't think you can ading Bush's chief of dress the other matters” John Sununu “Go after the Hunt said Bush who addresses COLAS of living (cost the conference Tuesday has indiadjustments) don’t believe anything (House Speaker) Jim cated to him that deficit reduc Doublespeak awards issued go-ahe- ad Friday’s festivities also included a global GOP governors back less spending Saturday-through-Tuesd- proceed with the space station NASA plans to ask for $21 billion in fiscal 1990 and a Bush would indicate the new administration’s commitment to build the $24 billion station sing-alon- ee nors gathering Saturday for partisan brainstorming generally hope their party’s new man in the White House will attack the budget deficit with tight controls on spending “Taxes are still too high in this country” said Delaware Gov Michael N Castle chairman ol the National Republican Governors Conference which is holding its meeting at the Grand Hotel resort on Mobile Bay “We need to continue to look for ways to reduce costs to invest in prevention-oriente- d solutions at the state level to collect the billions of (tax) dollars that are must be cleared by George Bush by May 15 The legislation gives the new president a say on whether to mouse” ney mouse “Next to winning the hockey championship at school this is the best thing that’s happened to me in my life” said Christopher Lcitao of Boston Vitaly Yakimov 9 from Moscow said the best part was that “everybody smiles the children and adults everybody” Shortly after noon in groups of 10 to 100 specially invited children — many of them poor or from foster homes — from 116 US cities and several other nations assembled for a parade from Cinderella’s Castle down Main Street to town square in the Magic Kingdom Decked out in brightly colored Disney and mouse-ea- r hats youngsters in age from 8 to 12 marched beranging hind Mickey and Minnie Mouse They waved and sang along with the band as they became the center of attention for the tourist crowds in sunny weather POINT CLEAR Ala (AP) — The nation’s Republican gover- station of which $515 million explanations of the July 3 downing of an Iranian airliner by the US Vincennes in the Persian Gulf The report censored essential information and did not contain “something as basic and important as a map showing the course” Even so Secretary of Defense Frank Carlucci told the public “We chose not to withhold any- As a service to our readers the Thanksgiving Day publication will be a 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