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THE INGLESIDE INDEX
Thursday, Docsmbt 23, 1993
Page Two
CVM'S
iroas
These letters were written by
third graders at Elizabeth Cook
Primary School.
Dear Santa,
I want a car, school out, to learn
Spanish, to be better at projects,
be on a honor roll all year, fast and
that’s all.
Sincerly,
Zelina
Dear Santa,
I would like a gamboy for
Chisemis and dafunatly I want a
bike fo Chrisemis and a ugarim
molckinchrol and a molckinohrol
ras track and a light up woch and a
motl car and my own TV and a
bum box seadeplayer and some
Chismis lights for my room and 1
want a ubalints truck and a aba-
lints motrsickl and mighty max
and my own fon and my own
woulde shop and a new backback
and my own clubhouse and 50
buks for Chrismis. My own bat my
own cowboy hat and a tornate
slide and my own roling tier and
my own jep.
Loye
Dear Santa,
My wishes are for my cat to have
babys. My other wish is for it to
snow where et least I can bild a
snowman.
From.Carrie Scott
Dear Santa,
In Christmas I want to have
money so I can buy something by
myself. And I want one baby
hamster for my sister. Then I
want a talking Barney two of them
and so we both have a talking
Barney. Then I want a Rose for my
Mom and a shaving thing for my
Dad. Last I want a Santa toy.
Your friend,
Tracey
Dear Santa,
I wish I can have a little puppy.
Delio Almazan
Dear Santa,
I want a baby how cry in some
rollrbllas in pollepokit in a play
dog in a Spanish borde in a cowgirl
Iik cory in a Santa Cloas that well
sleppy with me the cat that maks
baby in majik the porte in sille
sikrit. I orete have one sile sikrit.
good by. Santa, I wish you a Mire
Chrismes.
From Lisa
ii
Dear Santa Claws,
My name is Cory Clark. All I want
for Cristmas is Alisha lee Clark
and Ricky jr Cerus Clark. All so
Dustin.
Dear Santa,
I wants a Geneses. 1 want a bull-
dog. I want Hl-Jaker remote car. 1
want a new hamster cage. I want
money, lots of money. I mean lot!
I want a bb gun.
Your friend,
Danny Ponce
ii
Dear Santa,
I have been a good boy. First 1
want a lamberginy. Next 1 want a
lot of dollers. The third thing 1
want is my own conputer. Then I
want Sega Geneses. Last the toy
MegaZord. These are the things I
want.
You frend,
Wylev Seals V'
Dear Santa,
Hi Santa I am a good kid My
name is David Alvarez. I want a
Motorbike, Gameboy, and Sega
Geneses. 1 want for my mom a
ring and for my sister a ring to. I
want a necklace for my dad and a
big big car for my brother.
Love,
David Alvarez
ii
Dear Santa,
Please eat my oreo cooky and
read this letter. First I want a Nerf
Thunder Strike 20 Second 1 want
a rabbit. Last 1 want money. That
is what I want for Christmas.
Love,
Sonny Rodriguez
ii
Dear Santa,
This year I would like you to come
to my house and eat my cookies
and drink my mike. ForChismas I
would like a red remote control
car, bunny and a super squirter
Would you please bring my sister
a new bike my bothers some cars
and army men. Bring my mom
and dad some money.
Love,
Sheena Wilson
ii
Dear Santa,
1 would like you to bring me a
Nintendo. Bring me a Nerf Bore-
naro. Take this note and eat the
cookies and milk.
Love,
Taylor Thibodeaux
ii
Dear Santa,
This year I would like you to come
to my house and eat my cookies.
This year I would like a drum set
for Chismise. My sister would like
a guitar and my brother would
like a guitar. And I would like a
motor bike for Chrismis and a
game boy.
Your Frind,
Matthew Ramirez
ii
Dear Santa,
I haven’t been a good boy this
year. I know 1 shouldn’t get any
presents but I want three things
this year. They are a voice com-
mander and bean bag and a Nerf
thunder strike 20.
Love,
Walker West
Dear Santa,
There are five things I want for
Chismas. Santa would you please
eat my cookies. I want a radio and
jewelry. I also want a bicycle and a
watch and a kitten for Chismas.
Your friend,
Jessica Jimenez
ii
Dear Santa,
1 would like a nice tape recorder
so I can repeat my voice. I would
like you to bring my sister a biyci-
cle so she can ride on it. I would
like a new book, sega, money, and
computer. 1 would like you to pick
the rest.
Your friend,
Beverly Carnahan
Dear Santa,
I have been bery. good. I would
like to have a Dobvermen Pin-
cher, a Master motersike Bike
and a baketball. That is all I want.
Love,
Lisa Periman
ii
Dear Santa,
There are three things I would
really like this year. First I really
would like a dollmation that is
already trained. I would like a
very nice, and shiny flute for
Christmas. Finally I would like a
Game Gear. That was three
things I would really like for
Christmas.
Sincerely,
Sonya Lytle
Dear Santa,
I have been a good boy all year.
This is what I want for Christmas,
a Super Nintendo or Sega Gene-
sis, a tape for my Game Gear, a
drum set, Stretch Armstrong, a
bean bag, and some money. That
is what I want for Christmas.
Love,
Trey Tumbough
Dear Santa,
This year I’ve ben very good. 1
want to give you my Christmas
list. Here it is. 1 want a tipe writer,
a rabitt, and a little bit of monny.
Now here is the other half a copu-
ter, a kitten, and jewelry. That
was my Christmas list. I wish I
could see you some time.
Love,
Amber Clause
Dear Santa,
I was very good this year. I want a
little kitten. I’v always wanted it
for Christmas. I loved all the
wounderful things you gave me
ecspecialy the little trapling. It
was very nice to bring me toys..
But this year I realy don’t need
anything.
Your Friend,
Jennifer Morehead
ii
Dear Santa,
1 hope you like the cookie I sat out
for you. This year 1 want a Lego
airportoraLegotrain. Ialsowant
a tool kit. I want a remote control
airplane. Those are 3 things 1
would like for Christmas.
Sincerely,
Eric Kennedy
Dear Santa,
We don’t seliabrat holiday’s but
want to wish you a Merry
Christmas.
Love,
Shanna
Dear Santa,
I want some ear phones for Chis-
mas Santa and a petshop and one
of those things that have a bardie
bed and a light in it and a big polly
pocket.
Love Santa,
Areale
ii
Dear Santa,
I want a super Ninentod and a toy
so I could play with it and a game.
That’s all I want for Chrimas.
Sinlery,
Danny
ii
Dear Santa Claus,
I what a barbie. And a bear. 1 am
happy that Chrismas is coming. I
have been a good girl angel. 1 wish
you a Merry Chrismas Mr. Santa
Claus. My sister wants bears
Yours tuly,
Donielle P.
Dear Santa,
This Christmas all 1 want is a re-
mote control truck. And a sega
Sincely,
Jason
Dear Santa,
Please Santa I’ve been a bad and
good girl. I want a phone and cow-
girls shirts and, a real red car.
Thank you Santa for talken to me.
Write Back.
Love,
Naomi Ramirez
ii
Dear Santa,
I want alot of things wat I relly
want a hores and 1 want Dream
Phone. I have been agood and bad
child. I want meany things. I want
want a sked Sordon.
Sincirly,
Brittney Spiegelhoff
Dear Santa,
This Christmas 1 want a bike fof
Christmas and a play car to but I
want a remote control car.
By Monroe
Dear Santa,
How are you and all your elves? I
want a Jurrasic park play set and a
giant Robo cop and a jungle ex-
plorer. v
Sincerly,
Ray
Dear Santa,
How are you doing. I hope you are
ok. I wich you would bring me a
BB gun and a naklus and a remote
car, tenspeed bike. They are fast.
Sincirly,
Dusten B
Mora letters (ii) to Santa are
included in the special insert in
this week's issue of The Index.
Local and area businesses ex-
tend their holiday greetings to
you in the insert.
Opinion
Hutchison asks trial be moved from Travis County
By Lyndell Williams
and Ed Sterling
Texas Press Assn.
AUSTIN — Another judge has
been chosen to preside in the cri-
minal trial of U.S. Sen. Kay Bailey
Hutchison, and the senator's
lawyers have petitioned the court
to move the trial away from Travis
County.
Hutchison’s chief attorney,
Dick DeGuerin, filed motions for
a change of venue in state District
Court last week saying she could
not get a fair trial in Travis County
because of unfavorable publicity
and a negative politics' climate.
The Republican senator was in-
dicted Dec. 8 by a Travis County
grand jury on four felony charges
of using state employees for per-
sonal and political chores while
she was state treasurer and of des-
troying evidence and govern-
ment records in an attempted
cover-up.
Fair Trial Questioned ‘
Also filing sworn statements
that Hutchison could not get a fair
trial in Travis County were for-
mer Democratic Attorney Gener-
al Waggoner Carr, Austin lawyer
Allan Shivers, Jr., and former
McLennan County District Attor-
ney Vic Feazell.
John D. Onion, a former chief
judge of the Texas Court of Cri-
minal Appeals, was asked by state
District Judge Bob Perkins, who
had been handling the Hutchison
case, to preside.
Perkins, a Democrat, recused
himself from the case because of
previous campaign contributions
to Hutchison’s political foe, Bob
Krueger, to preclude any charges
of partisanship.
Though Onion is also a Demo-
crat, prosecutors and defense
attorneys said they favored his
appointment to the case.
Richards Goes ‘Home’
Gov. Ann Richards last week
stood on the front porch of the
house where she was born 60
years ago to formallv announce
her candidacy for a second term.
She told a crowd of about 500
supporters filling the yard and
street that 456,300 more Texans
are at work today than when she
took office.
Richards said she has “kept the
schools open, instituted waivers
from state regulation, pushed loc-
al control down to the parents,
teachers and principals and de-
manded higher standards for
teacher^eqd students.”
After discussing crime, the size
of state government and taxes,
she said her “biggest disappoint-
ment” was in not securing a pay
raise for teachers.
“We will be fighting for that pay
raise in January of 1995, come
hell or high water, ” Richards said.
“We cannot expect our teachers
to be professionals unless we pay
them a professional salary.”
Mattox, Andrews Start Race
Former Texas Attorney Gener-
al Jim Matox of Austin and U.S.
Rep. Mike Andrews of Houston
officially entered the race for the
U.S. Senate last week.
Mattox, Andrews and Dallas
businessman Richard Fisher will
face each other in the March 8
Democratic primary.
The winner probably will face
Hutchison, who won the office by
a landslide in June.
Andrews, 49, a 13-year veteran
of the House and a member of the
tax-writing Ways and Means
Committee, said he represents
the middle class and moderate
Texans.
Mattox blasted Hutchison in
his announcement, blaming her
for the loss of the superconduct-
ing super collider project in Texas
and saying Texas needs a Demo-
cratic senator to work with the
Democratic-controlled Congress
and White House.
RyUmder vs. Nabers
Republican Carole Keeton
Rylander announced her can-
didacy for the Texas Railroad
Commission with a pledge to end
state regulation of trucking.
Rylander, 54, accused the
Dmocratic majority on the com-
mission of blocking deregulation
and said she would end the “good
ole boy and good olegtil school of
politics” at the agency.
Rylander, a former member of
the State Board of Insurance, is
making her second race for rail-
road commissioner. Two years
ago, she lost the Republican
nomination to Barry Williamson,
who beat Democrat Lena Guer-
rero in the general election.
The former Austin mayor is
seeking to challenge Commis-
sioner Mary Scott Nabers, a
Democrat. Nabers was appointed
to the commission by Gov.
Richards after Commissioner
Bob Krueger was appointed to the
U.S. Senate.
Other Highlights
• Texas lawyers are voting on
whether to adopt a rule that
would ban lawyer advertising that
£750,000todefeat U.S. Rep. John
Bryant, D-Dallas. Sessions has
hired Ken Luce, a well-known
GOP fundraiser.
• State Insurance Commis-
sioner Robert Hunter has ordered
the 40 largest insurance com-
panies to report data on their poli-
cies in Texas—by ZIP code—so
he can determine if there is dis-
crimination against certain areas
of the state.
• During a business trip to
Houston, Housing and Urban De-
velopment Secretary Henry Cis-
neros ruled out at U.S. Senate
race in 1994, despite encourage-
ment from any high ranking
Democrats — including Gov.
Richards.
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appeals primarily to emotions or
contains unsubstantiated claims.
“I think lawyer advertising has
been devastating to the image of
our profession,” said Lonny Mor-
rison, president of the State Bar of
Texas.
• Republican Pete Sessions,
son of former FBI director Wil-
liam Sessions, says he needs
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