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The News-Messenger from Fremont, Ohio • 5

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The News-Messenger, Fremont, Ohio, Wednesday, February 18, 1987 A-5 Stun Furs Continued From A-1 Barker, an animal rights activist in his 20th year as the pageant's master of ceremonies, had threatened to walk away from the finals if contestants wore fur coats during a production number. But George Honchar, head of the pageant, announced before the telecast that simulated furs had been found at an Albuquerque department store that were suitable for use on camera. of Robert A. Noftz, 2208 Ohio 20, by the Sandusky County Emergency Medical Service to handle a domestic argument. The EMS had been called to the home by a relative.

When EMS personnel arrived they were chased out of the house by Noftz, according to reports. EMS personnel then called deputies. When Bogner arrived, Noftz began fighting with him. Bogner subdued him with the stun gun, reports said. Bogner received a slight bump on the head in the fracas.

Noftz was charged with two counts of assault, resisting arrest, disorderly conduct and persisting. He was arraigned in Clyde County Court I Tuesday morning on the assault charges and placed on a $500 cash bond. According to Riffle, Noftz is scheduled to appear in Bellevue Municipal Court later on the other charges. Continued From A-1 However, it uses only about .00006 amps. It is amps that will kill a person, not volts, explained Sandusky County Sheriff David Gangwer.

The weird-looking stun gun which sparks when triggered is enough to calm some uncooperative suspects, said Gibsonburg Police Chief Michael Benton. Gibsonburg police have been using the device for about a year. In an interview last year, Gangwer said the stun gun has helped deputies handle many situations more effectively than before, and deputies had an opportunity to prove that early Tuesday. According to reports, Deputy J.J. Bogner was forced to use his stun gun on a 19-year-old Clyde man who was unruly.

Bogner was called to the home in-. 4 i i Miss USA will receive $200,000 in cash and prizes. She also represents the United States in the 1987 Miss Universe pageant in Singapore. Miss Florida, Clotilde Helen Cabrera of Tampa was first runner-up Tuesday, follwoed by Miss Arizona, Diane Lynn Martin; Miss Missouri, Dawn Theresa Fonseca; and Miss Georgia, Sophia Marie Bowen. "I was totally numb when it got down to the final two," said Royer.

"When they announced the runner-up (Miss Florida), I looked right over at my state (pageant) directors, and they were jumping and down. I just began to cry." The string of Texas victories began when Laura Martinez-Herring was chosen Miss USA in 1985. Royer she said she had planned to model a few years to earn money for medical school but may decide to use her winnings to enroll after her year as Miss USA is up. because of a tie in balloting for semifinalists, there were 11 instead of 10 semifinalists for the first time in the pageant's history. The other semifinalists were Miss Virginia, Marsha Ralls; Miss New Mexico, Kriston Gayle Killgore; Miss West Virginia, Paula Jean Morrison; Miss Nevada, Tammy Lee Perkins; Miss Mississippi, Katharine Clare Manning; and Miss Illinois, Joan Elizabeth Berge.

KG Barker's only mention of the dispute on television came when Miss Royer said during her interview that if she won, she would give the fur coat included in the prizes to her mother. The audience stirred. "I'm not going to say anything about this," Barker replied. During a commercial break, he told the audience, "I like your reaction to what she said about furs. At my age, to become controversial is something." The 52 contestants, ages 17 to 24, included a representative from every state and the District of Columbia, as well as the reigning Miss Teen USA.

The competition, judged by an 11-member panel of celebrities, involved evening gown and swim-suit competition and interviews. Royer broke into tears as the runnerup was announced. She was presented flowers by Miss Universe 1986, Barbara Palacios Teyde of Venezuela. 'Vi Associated Press BOB BARKER, longtime host of the Miss USA pageant and an animal activist, had threatened to withdraw if contestants wore furs. Simulated furs were found at a department store that were suitable fpr use on camera.

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