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DAILY JOURNAL Clinton's public face on Ken Starr probe differs from private feelings WASHINGTON (AP) A hundred days after a sex scandal jeopardized his presidency, President Clinton enjoys a political recovery that frustrates his critics and surprises even his supporters. While a cloud still hovers over the president, the roar about impeachment or resignation has faded to a whisper. In public, Clinton projects himself as an untroubled man. He brushes off scandal questions and insists he is interested only in doing the people's business. He believes his approach is the best strategy for political survival as well as smart policy for the country and good politics, aides say.

His busy overseas travel schedule Africa in March, Chile in April, Europe in May, China in Obituaries Charles McCallum of 7 Fredericktown passed away at his residence on mat 2, 1998. Funeral arrangements are pending at the Cozean Funeral Home CHARLES McCALLUM PAULINE DODD Pauline Dodd, 71, of Farmington passed away Friday, May 1, 1998, at her residence. She was born July 29, 1926, in Jackson, Tennessee, daughter of the late, Gerthie (Douglas) Smith and Verdie Smith. She was also preceded in death by her husband, Everett Dodd. Mrs.

Dodd was a retired custodian. She is survived by four sons: James Dodd of Bloomsdale, Mo, Jack Dodd of DeSoto, Mo, Robert Dodd of Maplewood, Mo, and Dennis Dodd of Maplewood; two daughters: Mary Leroux of Farmington, and Gloria Salisbury of Maplewood, Mo; two brothers: Bill Smith of Carithersville, mo, and Bud Smith of Texas; four sisters: Mary Thompson of Poplar Bluff, Mo, Marie Lawson of Cherry Valley, Ar, Jean Gonzalez of California, and Annie Kelly of Tennessee; 17 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren. Visitation will be held today at Bradshw Funeral Home in Steele, Mo from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Funeral services will be held Monday at 10:00 a.m.

at Bradshw Funeral Home with Rev. Steven Walker officiating. MALCOLM C. BUSCHER Malcolm C. 'Bud' Buscher, 66, of Lady Lake, formerly of Cross Lanes, WV, passed away Thursday, April 30, 1998, at home after a short illness.

He was a native on Bonne Terre, Mo and former resident of Cross Lanes, WV. He was a retired June has helped divert attention. He also has been buoyed by his wife's unwavering support and dismissal of Paula Jones' sexual harassment suit. Privately, though, Clinton sometimes vents anger and frustration about special prosecutor Kenneth Starr and his investigations. He complains the news media has been unfair.

He believes he is the victim of a right-wing conspiracy. At a news conference Thursday, Clinton gave hints of those feelings, suggesting that Starr was out of control and that investigations of his presidency might last "forever." Clinton called a friend at a tense moment in the scandal and unloaded: "Can you believe this (expletive)," referring to Starr. installation engineer from Unidynamics of St. Louis, Mo. and a former owner of BB's Pizza Place, Charleston, WV.

He was also retired from the Missouri National Guard. He was a member of the North Lake Presbyterian Church of lady Lake, a Mason and a member of the Moose Lodge. He is survived by his wife, Betty Loftis-Buscher; one son, Rodney Buscher of Bonne Terre; stepsons: Rodney, Robert, Ben, and Gary Loftis of Charleston, WV, greg Loftis of Dunbar, WV; daughter, Debbie Black of Bonne Terre; step-daughter, Judith Mullen of Cross Lanes, WV; mother, Nelma Buscher of Jefferson City, Mo; sister, Barbara Brown of Jefferson City; six grandchildren; six step-grandchildren; one greatgrandchildren; two step-greatgrandchildren. Funeral services will be held Monday, May 4, 1998, at 11 a.m. at Cunningham-Parker-Johnson Funeral Home in Charleston, WV, with the Rev.

John Mason officiating. Burial will be in Florial Hills Garden of Memories, Pocatalico, WV. Friends may call from 2 to 4 p.m. and 6 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home.

The family suggests in lieu of flowers donations be sent to Hospice of Lake and Sumter, 12300 Lake Park road, Tavares, FL 32778-9660. GLADYS COMPTON Gladys 'Tad' Compton of Potosi, Mo passed away on May 1, 1988, in The Georgian Gardens Nursing Home at the age of 87. She was born on February 23, 1911, at Palmer, Mo, to the late John Compton and Lizzie (Wilkinson) Compton. Miss Compton was a member of the Retired Teachers Association and was a member of the crazy. He's a zealot.

He'll do anything to hang me." Despite his comeback, Clinton's troubles are not over. Starr says his investigation is far from finished, and he gained momentum when a federal judge rejected Monica Lewinsky's argument that she had a binding promise of immunity from prosecution in exchange for her testimony. Further, Republicans once reluctant to attack Clinton have begun to find their voices. House Speaker Newt Gingrich led the charge last week, accusing Clinton of stonewalling and saying he lacks moral authority. Aides say Clinton keeps his perspective by compartmentalizing his life in mental boxes.

Occasionally he delves into the box of per- Potosi United Methodist Church. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by a niece, Marguerite Mason. Those who remain to mourn her passing are one sister, Hazel White of Potosi; a niece, Nellie Mallow of Palmer; a nephew, Glen Scott of Potosi, other relatives and friends. Visitation will be held from 3:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.

today, at Britton Funeral Home in Potosi. Funeral services will be conducted at 1:00 p.m. Monday, May 4, 1998, at the Britton Chapel with Rev. Leonard Compton officiating. Burial will be in the Sitton Cemetery in Potosi.

ACEY MOORE Acey James Moore, 93, of Bis- marck passed away at his home May 2, 1998. He was preceded in death by his parents: John Calvin and Cynthia Hampton Moore; two sons: Jetty and Mickey Moore; two daughters: Lola Craig and Dorothy Gibson; two grandchildren; four sisters: Mary Wade, Grace Herbst, Lora Marshell and Martha Howe. He is survived by his wife, Birdean Moore of Farmington; four sons: Charles Moore and wife Wanda' of Van-Nuys, Ca, John Moore and wife Velma of Lesterville, Melvin Moore and Tammy of Bismarck, and Gilbert Moore of Farmington; two daughters: Rose Casteel of Bismarck and Virginia Halter of Irondale; 43 grandchildren; 55 great 3 great great-great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Mr. Moore will be in state Monday 6 to 9 p.m.

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