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WeatherPeople "A2 Daily Record, Morris County, Wednesday, May 10, 2000 Area Forecast national Forecast National weather The AccuWeather forecast for noon, today. Bands separate high temperature zones for the day. Mortfctowtl 1 87 -L Fairbanks tomb will be next to dad Actor Douglas Fairbanks Jr, will be entombed alongside his late father, the swashbuckling star of silent films, at Hollywood Forever cemetery. Fairbanks who starred in such films as "Sinbad the Sailor," "Catherine the Great," and "The Prisoner of Zenda," died Sunday in New York. He was 90.

He will be entombed in the sarcophagus containing the remains of his father. The imposing marble monument, which sits at the top of a large reflecting pool, was designed for two people. The funeral in Los Angeles will be private, with next week's placement in the tomb possibly open to the public, cemetery spokesman Tyler Cassity said. The elder Fairbanks, whose movies included "Don Son of Zorro," "Robin Hood" and "The Thief of Baghdad," died in 1939. SANTANA ONLINE: Grammy-winning musician 40s 50s- Nr ft ous-Y I Trenton 81 I Long Bf inch 81 Trenlon 61 1 Long Bf inch 81 NJ iX50s ITtl A.

f. 'J 84' rt Atlantic City 82 "CVlVf rreo i kp- 80s VX Uy 'A yO -90s 40s i 90S "51 30sW C-t 70s 808 FRONTS: Carlos Santana has teamed up with an Internet company to broadcast live concerts and chat sessions targeting Spanish and Portuguese audiences. StarMedia Network will sponsor Santana's Supernatural tour this summer. StarMedia Broadband will provide Webcasts of Santana's shows. "Carlos Santana is the hottest, most respected Latin artist today," said Fernando Espuelas, chairman and chief executive of StarMedia.

Santana won eight Grammy TODAY: Partly sunny, showers or thunderstorms, high 82-87. At night, showers end, clearing, low 50-55. TOMORROW: Mostly sunny and cooler, high 70-75. At night, partly cloudy, low 50-55. FRIDAY: Partly sunny, high 70-75.

At night, partly cloudy, low 52-57. SATURDAY: Variable cloudiness, chance of showers, high 75-80. At night, partly cloudy, low 50-55. SUNDAY: Mostly sunny, high 67-72. Carlos Santana will soon be broadcasting concerts online.

COLD VMRM STATIONARY 2000 AccuWeather, Inc. Pressure: ooo3 tw I 1 EVV. nnn Sv High Low Showers Rain T-storms Flurries Snow Ice Sunny Pt. Cloudy Cloudy THE WORLD The Nation High, low and weather from midnight to midnight on previous day PRECIPITATION Total yesterday: 0 Record: .89 inches (1989) Month to date: .11 inches Normal month to date: L26 inches Yeartodate: 13.50 inches Normal year to date: 15.59 inches Tomorrow's high and low temperatures and outlook as forecast by the National Weather Service POLLEN Yesterday at UMDW in Newark Total pollen: 1,212 grains Trees: 1,209 grains Grass: 2 grains Weed: 1 grains Ragweed: 0 (A count of 20-200 is moderate; more than 200 Is high; more than 2,000 Is very high) Mold Count 513 (A mold count of more Mian 900 moderate; more than 2,500 is high; more that 10,000 is very high) Hi lo Otlk LOCALTEMPERAWRE Yesterday's Hi: 91 Low: 67 Normal Hi: 70 Low: 45 Record Hi: 91 (1936) ties record Low: 30(1986) Humidity: 7 a.m. NA 3 p.m.

45 Winds: SW 15 DEGREE DAYS Yesterday: 0 Month: 38 Season: 4,966 Last season: 4,812 Normal to yesterday: 5,632 The degreeday figure, an index of cooling, Indicates how far the day's mean temperature nses aoow 65. The higher the number, the greater demand on cooling systems. COMFORT INDEX TODAY: 5 (for today, on a scale of 1-10) AIR QUALITY: Poor awards this year, including top album for "Supernatural" and best record for "Smooth." NO TESTIMONY: The lawyer for a Brazilian model who bore Mick Jagger's seventh child refused to allow her to testify yesterday on her request for an increase in child Support from $10,000 to $35,000 a month. Raoul Felder, lawyer for Luciana Morad, said he wouldn't let her take the stand until Jagger's lawyer, John Vassallo, first submits papers explaining why they oppose the request. The Family Court hearing examiner allowed the delay and scheduled another hearing for June 19, so Morad can testify after the papers are submitted.

Jagger, 56, lead singer for the Rolling Stones, acknowledged in March that he is the father of the baby, Lucas, born in New York last May to the 29-year-old lingerie model. BOO TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS: Sportscaster Pat Summerall is 70. Writer-producer-director Jim Abrahams is 56. Singer Dave Mason is 54. Rock singer Bono (U2) is 40.

Rock musician Krist Novoselic (Nirvana) is 35. Rapper Young MC is 33. Rhythm-and-blues singer Jason Dalyrimple (Soul For Real) is 20. SUN MOON TODAY Sun rises: 5:45 a.m. Sun sets: 8:04 p.m.

Moon rises: 12:05 p.m. Moon sets: 1:48 a.m. KansasCity 78 59 clear Lasvegas 90 65 clear LittleRock 81 58 clear LosAngeles 73 59 cloudy Louisville 71 54 cloudy Memphis 80 60 cloudy MiamiBeach 88 73 cloudy Milwaukee 67 51 cloudy Nashville 76 55 cloudy NewOrleans 85 68 cloudy NewYorkCity 80 59 rain OklahomaCity 82 68 clear Omaha 77 55 cloudy Orlando 90 66 cloudy Philadelphia 89 58 rain Phoenix 99 72 clear Pittsburgh 70 47 rain Portland.Maine 58 48 rain Sacramento 66 43 rain StLouis 71 60 cloudy SaltLakeCity 74 38 cloudy SanDiego 71 62 cloudy SanFrancisco 62 49 cloudy Seattle 53 42 rain Washington, D.C. 85 60 cloudy Amsterdam Athens Bangkok Beijing Berlin Cairo Dhahran HongKong London Madrid Manila MexicoCity Montreal Moscow Panama Paris Rio Rome Sydney Tokyo Toronto Warsaw 78 61 cloudy 78 60 cloudy 98 81 cloudy 68 54 rain 82 56 cloudy 82 61 clear 97 76 clear 84 77 cloudy 68 54 cloudy 63 51 rain 90 81 cloudy 76 58 cloudy 64 50 rain 62 46 cloudy 85 85 cloudy 76 56 rain 77 70 rain 76 56 cloudy 67 52 clear 83 62 clear 80 67 cloudy 70 48 cloudy Albany.N.Y. Albuquerque Anchorage Atlanta Baltimore Boston Buffalo Charlotte.N.C.

Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Columbus, Ohio Dallas-FtWorth Denver OesMoines Detroit HartfordSpgfld Honolulu Houston Indianapolis Jacksonville 77 54 rain 88 58 clear 54 33 clear 82 60 cloudy 84 58 cloudy 64 49 cloudy 69 48 rain 83 58 cloudy 69 52 cloudy 71 51 cloudy 68 47 rain 69 50 cloudy 87 68 clear 82 48 clear 76 54 clear 67 48 cloudy 80 48 rain 84 74 clear 89 70 cloudy 70 52 cloudy 88 64 cloudy HIGH TIDES TODAY A.M. P.M. Sandy Hook 1:35 2:23 Ft Pleasant 1:05 1:43 Seaside Hts. 1:02 1:39 Atlantic City 1:09 1:48 Cape May 1:33 2:07 2" (2 FIRST QTR. FULL MOON LASTQTR.

May 10 May 18 May 26 NEW MOON June 2 Big Game lottery jackpot reaches a record $350 million By Nina Rizzo Associated Press i. jiujiw i.iumij i.iiyl i i i. in mfm in Jml ri sis 1 f- I -J 1 Massachusetts almost didn't have a chance to play Monday night and Tuesday morning because damaged phones lines shut down hundreds of lottery terminals. Problems with BellSouth phone lines shut down about 370 retailers in northeast Georgia until Tuesday afternoon. The problem was worse in southeastern Massachusetts, tery winners.

Fran Friel, a clerk at the Roger-Wilco liquor store in Pennsauken, said the wait for lottery tickets was two hours long Tuesday. "It's been like this for the past two days," she said. The store is the nearest lottery outlet to the Tacony-Palmyra Bridge, which connects New Jersey and northeast Philadelphia. Store employees advised players they wouldn't have to wait so long if they went to another outlet nearby, but few people budged from the line. "They don't have to wait that long," said New Jersey Lottery Executive Director Virginia Haines.

"If people just walk down a block, they'll see another agent." Haines said the busiest outlets were in Fort Lee in Bergen County, and the PATH Station in Newark. TRENTON Lottery players in New Jersey waited up to two hours in line, especially at outlets near the New York, Pennsylvania and Delaware borders, to take a chance at the biggest lottery jackpot in U.S. history. The Big Game jackpot grew to an estimated $350 million yesterday. There hasn't been a winner in the multistate lottery since March 3, lottery officials said.

The winning numbers were: 1-2-12-33-37. The Big Money Ball: 4 If there is one winner, that person would receive $8.9 million a year for 26 years or a one-time payment of $124 million after federal taxes. New Jersey doesn't tax its lot The wait at the Robert Lewis convenience store in Trenton was only a few minutes long in the early afternoon. Corinne Irizarry, who said the winning numbers came to her as she walked down State Street, was waiting for her chance to buy. "I had a vision.

The numbers just popped into my head," said Irizarry, a 21-year-old college student. "I started calling them out to my friend and we wrote them down on a magazine." A.C. Hamilton, who was standing in front of her, just laughed. He was hoping to win the money for himself and his grandchildren. "If I win, I'm going to buy me a nice house and play a lot of golf," said Hamilton, a security guard.

The Big Game also is played in Georgia, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan and Virginia. New Jersey has sold more than $93 million worth of tickets for this jackpot, Haines said. Lottery officials said players who match five numbers will receive $150,000. Those who match four MIKE DERER associated Press Big Game lottery players wait to buy tickets In Jersey City. The biggest lottery jackpot In U.S.

history grew to $350 million yesterday, as buyers snapped up tickets. where an accidentally cut fiber-optic cable disabled between 750 and 1,000 lottery agents. The hype surrounding the Big Game has created problems for some. Alcoholics can avoid bars, but compulsive gamblers have a hard time avoiding lottery advertisem*nts, news stories and talk around the office water cooler. numbers plus the Big Money Ball will win $5,000.

The payouts drops to $150 for correctly choosing four balls and $1 for guessing just the Big Money Ball. The almost inconceivably large jackpot has converted even the most reluctant gamblers. John Smith, a 23-year-old student at the University of Maryland, had never CORRECTION bought any sort of lottery ticket before buying five tickets at a liquor store in College Park, Md. Melody McPipkin, of Decatur, also bought five tickets Tuesday. "Unless it gets way up there, I don't bother," she said.

"I'm not going to waste my time on just a few million." Some people in Georgia and A 12-year-old Chatham boy threw a plastic figurine at a motorist, who reported the incident to police. A May 4 police blotter item incorrectly said the figurine hit a police car. The Daily Record corrects factual errors as soon as they are brought to our attention. Errors should be reported to Executive Editor Dennis M. Lyons or Managing Editor Jack Bowie at (973) 428-6200.

Dad, girl bitten by rat in 1928 Today In History MORRIS MOMENTS 100 YEARS i "Fight Lockjaw as Child and Father Bitten by Rat" was the headline of a front-page story appearing in the Dec. 10, 1928, edition of the Daily Record. It had been reported that a 4-year-old girl and her father were "badly bitten by a rat while in their Whippany home." The child, who was taken to the hospital, was said to be in "quite serious condition." The youngster, Augusta Henson, had been "savagely bitten around the eyes, cheek, forehead and finger" the finger being badly infected, according to a hospital official. Dr. Henry S.

Rubin of High Street, Morristown, had been called "to attend to the youngster." In an attempt to prevent lockjaw from developing, the doctor had administered an antitoxin. Police said the child was bitten while asleep. Her father, determined to catch the rat that bit his daughter, had "sat in watch nearly all night but toward morning fell asleep. Just after he dropped into Today is Wednesday, May 10, the 131st day of 2000. There are 235 days left in the year.

In 1774, Louis XVI ascended the throne of France. In 1775, Ethan Allen and his Green Mountain Boys captured the British-held fortress at Ticondero-ga, N.Y. In 1865, Union forces captured Confederate President Jefferson Davis in Irwinville, Ga. In 1899, movie musical star Fred Astaire was born in Omaha, Neb. In 1924, J.

Edgar Hoover was given the job of FBI director. In 1933, the Nazis staged massive public book burnings in Germany. In 1940, British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain resigned, and Winston Churchill formed a new government. In 1941, Adolf Hitler's deputyr Rudolf Hess, parachuted into Scot land claiming to be on a peace mission. (Hess ended up serving a life sentence at Spandau prison until his death in 1987.) In 1968, preliminary Vietnam peace talks began in Paris.

In 1994, the state of Illinois executed convicted serial killer John Wayne Gacy for the murders of 33 young men and boys. Ten years ago: The government of China announced the release of 211 dissidents who had been involved in pro-democracy demonstrations a year earlier. Five years ago: An elevator accident in Orkney, South Africa killed 104 miners. Terry Nichols was charged in the Oklahoma City bombing. Former President Bush's office released his letter of resignation from the National Rifle Association in which Bush expressed outrage over its reference to federal agents as "jackbooted government thugs." a doze, the rat jumped on him and bit him on the upper part of his forehead," according to the official report.

It also was reported by police that Henson and his daughter were alone in the house at the time. "As far as can be determined there was only one rat. A rodent as vicious as this that will jump on and bite sleeping persons is said to be rather unusual," the report concluded. Compiled byJanine Mellini Morris Moments is a daily look back at history through the pages of the Daily Record, which is celebrating its 100th year serving Morris County. MORRIS COUNTY'S NEWSPAPER 800 Jefferson Road, Parsippany, NJ.

Mailing address: P.O. Box 217. Parsippany, NJ. 07054 News bureau for western Morris and Sussex counties: 8 West Blackwell Street, Dover, NJ. 07801 You can e-mail us through the Internet at newsroomdailyrecord.com or visit us on the World Wide Web at http:www.dailyrecord.com To reach us by phone: MAIN SWITCHBOARD (973)428-6200 Other numbers in the (973) area code: Editorial News 428-6624 Features Sports 428-6670 Editorial Page Business 428-6650 West Morris Bureau 989-0652 Photo 428-6618 Courthouse Bureau 267-1142 Fax for Parsippany newsroom, 428-6666; for West Morris-Sussex news bureau, 989-0737; for Courthouse bureau, 538-9271 Executive Editor Dennis M.

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