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. . The Summerville News, Thursday, April 3 1986
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Three-Car
Wreck
Melissa Renslow Receives Scholarship
Melissa Renslow has been
selected to receive a SI,OOO
scholarship from the Wal-Mart
Store in Summerville. In mak
ing this announcement, Store
Manager, Al Swann, said, “We
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A three-car wreck resulted in only minor
injuries Tuesday morning on Lyerl{
Highway. Accordinilto the state ?atro :
a car driven by Archie Baldwin of Sum
merville was fiulling out of a side street
onto Lyerly Highway, when he struck
another vehicle that was pulling out
driven by Marshall E. Watkins of Sum
academic scholarshis to such
an outstanding student. The
jumsedhad a slate of well
qualified students representing
several schools to choose
from."”
Renslow, a senior at Chat-
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merville. The state patrol said the
Watkins vehicle was pushed into thifiath
of a car driven by Richard Hall of
Thorsby, Ala., which was northbound on
Lyerly Highway. Both Watkins and
Baldwin said they did not see the north
bound vehicle.
tooga High School in Summer
ville, plans to attend Jackson
ville State University in
Jacksonville, Ala., this coming
fall. The scholarship selection
criteria is based primarily on
academic performance and in
volvement in the school and
community.
Melissa has been active in
Student Council, Beta Club,
Math Club, Science Club,
cheerleader and class
president. :
Chosen as First Alternate
was Rebecca Langston of Trion
Higl;cSchool, Trion; and chosen
as Second Alternate was Derek
Parker of Chattooga High
School, Summerville.
Now in its sixth year the
company scholarship program
has assisted over 2,000
students reach their academic
goals. This year 860 Wal-Mart
scholarships will be awarded
throughout the Wal-Mart
trade territory.
Re-Enlists
In Army
Sgt. Marty A. Marshall,
son of Harold W. and Emma
Sue Marshall of Rural Route 1,
Summerville, has re-enlisted in
the U. S. Army in West Ger
many, for six years.
Marshall is a tracked
vehicle mechanic with the 7th
Air Defense Artillery.
His wife, Rita, is the
daughter of Alice Hudgins of
Rural Route 1, Lyerly.
Darden Reports On Trip To Nicaragua
By CONGRESSMAN
GfiORGE “BUDDY"
DARDEN
When 1 first visited
Nicaragua ~ in December 1984
— I found a nation of dt:llx'ect
goveny. with the Sandinista
Nt rope s i Benta
as ve t
as the Somoza dictatorship it
had overthrown in 1979,
I returned recently with
three other Members of the
House of Representatives and
found little had changed — ex
cept that the Sandinistas were
even more repressive and
arrolgant.
<l alks dwlith S?ndhinista
eaders and the people they o]
Bress convincegex.ne that tl?e
nited States must continue to
support the Contra forces who
seek to halt this betrayal of the
revolution in which many of
them fought. And, I came
away from Managua with little
hope for a neiotiated settle
ment of the fii t between the
Contras and the Sandinistas.
My latest visit to
Nicaragua came one day after
a 222-210 House of Represen
tatives vote rejecting President
Reagan’s request for S7O
million in military aid and S3O
million in ‘“‘humanitarian”
assistance to the Contras. I
voted for that aid, along with
the leader of our rXroup, Con
gressman Sonny ontgomery
of Mississi?pi. The other two
members of our party — Con
gressman Ken Gray of Illinois
and Confl'essman Sander
Levin of Michigan — voted
against the aid packaie.
The Sandinistas took power
seven years ago with a promise
of social and economic reforms.
Nicaraguans were to be better
fed, better clothed and free to
exchange ideas.
Now, La Prenza —the
primary opposition newspaper
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to the Sandinistas — is heavi
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was saddened to see the
Catholic Church harassed for
its human rights teachings,
and punished for refusing to
carry President Daniel
Ort;fa‘s New Year's message.
embers of six ?position
political groups told us that
well-arme%r Contra forces are
the best hope for restoring the
mechanism for progressive
reform sought by those who
ousted Somoza in 1979. They
told me the Contras have
benefitted from the $27 million
in humanitarian which Con
gress approved last year, but
that thglynatill need dguns badly.
Cardinal Obando y Bravo,
the articulate and compas
sionate spiritual leader of more
than 80 percent of
Nicarafiuans. spoke sorrowful
ly of the divisions within his
country. While arrijy introduc
tion of arms into Nicaragua is
regrettable, he told me, he is
equally terrified by the pro
;Pect of one group of
icaraguans beingl heavily
armed while the other is vir
tually defenseless.
The massive arms buildup
the Sandinistas have under
taken with help from the
Soviet Union and Cuba is
readily apparant to the visitor
to Nicaragua. Sandinista Vice
President Sergio Ramirez, in a
very militant tone, insisted to
me that the arms are needed to
combat an American invasion
— not to carry out the San
dinista’'s avowed flans for
Marxist revolution throughout
Central America.
“The United States has no
plans to invade Nicargua,” I
assured him, “If that were our
intent, we could have launched
an invasion long ago.”
The Sandinista army stag
ed an invasion of its own
recently, as several thousand
men poured across the Hon
duran border in pursuit of Con
;.ira gioopai That aati,ionbc;mi
rmed my long-standing belie
that the gmgzdatas‘ Soviet —
and Cuban-supplied tanks and
helicopters are a destabilizing
force in the region.
The Sandinistas appear
determined to continue por
traying the United States as an
oppressor and a threat to inter
national security — even as
th?' continue to threaten peace
and stability in the region by
trying to export their revolu
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tion to neighboring
democracies.
As long as they adhere to
that stand, Congress will be
sidestepping its responsibility
if it does not aid the Contras.
The House will have another
chance in mid-April to send
that aid. I will cast x:dy “yes"
vote with the betrayed revolu
tion of 1979 — and the repres
sion I observed last week — in
mind.