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Humtptrev i oI1., iTe t S\g -I ;ll I n|osa o\ rm Brevard County Sheriffs (ilik Itil report ihidl T Ik I i T t IIII i I:~ , iii , I I I (I I i t ]1 beaten his 79-year o ganldmituTle: I 'hi Itd var nd Bre tiIIIt /kha kt : hu It ay Hlavaty in her [ndialint huom, luImpilT' w I'liI ,Lt'~ Is li I ( i iT IS I I IIu I I j III arrested Aug 29, and a judge sel his h, it If million, citing HumplI .itogroo iSbehi lor and (he criuly t' Is niiig ia ilt I ]I 111 1an eI I Polite a 8\n1,"e person I lit Ill sl d orhw reported iet iUuprvtraee a Sept hiearig, HIlau .aikd ll ITLrIvet1 r'loo igJ u /[1 t1rlid 1 I ar1;Nik wall((tcalIn I .111tI d]Li tr %I I11 N I a(I charges against HmIIiIiphrn s II (I r p,)1e1I bit I! IT ),r Il>k ](I, Lite' I pioa 'ard ,]k i' l 1ne. TmV (It ,I 11a im le Brevard County Circuit ludge Martin ulitdiik ,lIt I Iss sent I ( iITIil lilt nflu jikemit refused her request and did iot reduce the bl "It , nor n iormmkin bacr i nms it) bherepored( amount dav, I i Ier Ih l t l IillIt n d II t.e snd st - Although H umph rev has no t been oh, rged i (itensfoin d]Onl know who il all To ffler acrimso the murders. State Atriey Norrm Wointigor or how it) report it said the unusually high bail A sit hactst ho IT)ves II i IorIs a r( (iI I11ng IT sean IN o I is a possible suspect for those killings Humpred d Gamledvlle aporelmem and 110m)( On Sept 4, the Indian River County Sheriffs ,i"( 'air in Brievard ( ottiv last [ hursl a Office charged Humphrey i a l)$8 attemrpted sl""I Ida G'" i 'evne p" oe poke"llo"it" sexual assault and armed burglary A woman [I II 0ai arniell said she saw H umiphi aL ure Ina ne .spaI er see Police page 8 and cietfied hun as the maTn wit, It 'o 3 consider running for student body president By CARRIE SEGAL ,II Imi :o pt- oorol gko: I c 'holtn1, 1 th., umversluv niund Vt (,raps'ki sid goal' Ino 1liri Sltttli (,ov'rn Alligator Writer aren't going ,o bC Ii ih usI il Five months before st]detsi his possible kamdida( Ir lil who iIahd' an un go to the polls to choose the "'dormt Things are lor I esnt.l hit tar III it1I dt'ii mi1 next student body president poriamt Ih~ far m sper111t ICh 1kI s (I h v i mutusi lirsi tot Is three possible candidates at gidelinesIthe said ITiher IT [it s(1oolvork Ir he ready have shown interest in all philisopl hv o how govern make, ' decision bot rn the top job meni should be rT on ihis ling Former Student Sen Charlie camiptIs I ilmore inip)riaIlt Its osSiblt but right .1,1w Grapskt said he will most I think the (VI ) adiniostra my No I kn eti i) to do well likely" run for the postion, non is sirainglhng the Greeks mo s i I evmtesaid "I don'I while Student Body Ice 're- But that's One symptom ot a biehe' that student body laS udent Kevin Mayux and for- mruc h larger disease Phat ds ilen is a ly by ughi job I mer Student Body treasurer ease is he lae that college want to think about it Alan [evine said they may an administrations all over the Grapski also I thinking nounce their candidacies country are treating college about it H id one it his closer to the February election student lke T children' long tme aiint i ir mkc date Gripski lieoed that tu a "ie 'eprt'.('ii't Grapski said many peopl deiisshildbei thn'loppriority boo and to kN 1p ( oit have asked him to ion and le's at I' and i a udeltI body pies botng all I xcnsol l - il II inu t'rstnn ti tud ome been thinking about it or a doi should light !o keep it SI "lit lai "t" l SI sh id long time thai way he an ii it th admc1 a the hIl shown "I see a lot of problems and Althoig ItlIn but he wN i ta I see a lot of potential and I mierst in the t b. ntilhier May khai don't think either of Ihose are cUX nor Itvmi would giV( NWs A lit eds (i to hart I being properly approached' kink s aboor Their possle GI sod 'stdetI (ult 1 Grapski said "The things that candy idWitis Painting the town ' ~ to start being lore students need to be aware of mi has Jim Evangelist works into the night Friday on his latest project "'mtionsidering running or responsible t the student "Manatee, Mother and Child." aren't being addressed student body president, May Although he doesn't have eIx said I wall[ to make sut see Elections. page 9 2. AI1GATVR MONDAY, SI01EMfER 10 19) r - - K CLIP & SAVE N CUP & SAVE *a CLIP & SAVE a - -- ALAN'S CUBANA & SALTY DOG SALOON VOLUNTEERS 1 1712 W University AveI Public relations volunteers needed for poster and pbI( lor alI (ompttive aspect of the May gaie-. I.o Call Ahead for Pick-Up lI(r layout, mailings and reprodcion work 3R x held 1 GtLaesvilit Sieduled sports iretrack and titld! pitint helpful but not required volleyball. cyclig, equestnan soccer and rollerskiting 37546969 Study hall supervisor needed for girls in ifter Public speaking volunteers needed to speak tip School program Tutoring experiene lielplul Choose s hool hildren about nforniatinial progriii LUNCH SPECIALS two afternoons between .3 30 and 5 I. ,it her Monda s( hed i will be arranged dirmog sool hours (1100 am -3pm -Mon - Fn) ,iimd Wedriesday or Tuesday and [IIIrsdriv Tutors needed to assist iigh school students wli Certified lieguards needed from I :13 to 3 p i for sdhoolwork Ability t) tooiioctoI( eewith teens evr d BBQ PORK SANDWICH $330 ildre n with special needs on Sept 15 calling For repore information cal 478-2552 or rte ]lhe BBQ BEEF SANDWICH $345 Special Olympics chairperson needed for Florida Volunteer Center, PO Box 14561. 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