D VER (AP) - Prudential Se- curities says it sees nothing wrong with a broker's decision to use astrology to pic his winners in the market. Lowell Leme any, a stock broke!' for Prudential Securities Inc. in Colorado Springs, admits he us the system to make his choices. OIly Young says she took $15,000 of her r tirement mon y to Prudential, only to be talk d into a futur -tr ding account, whe he lost $3,000. She said sh wanted only the most eonservativ investments because she was getting old and needed security in her r tire­ ment. I t was more than a year after her original investment that she began to suspect something was wrong. That was when he sent her b. copy of his 1992 Annual Report, a photocopied form let- �c/.t.d Pr.. Wrlt.r t r that h "1 HAVE REF D the de- cision-making and daily strat­ egy approach to assist me in keeping an open mind, to assist in compiling information and to assist in rapid decision-making," the letter says. And then, under item No.4, "Market Model," he writes: "I be­ lieve more strongly than ever . that the approach is very sound and a rea] money-maker. I want to continue to refine it as my knowledge expands. Areas of ex­ ploration and emphasis for 1993 include: solar and planetary ey­ dies influences on the markets, Elliott wave basic psychology - decision-making enhancement through elimination of perform­ ance-blocking fears and im­ proved utilization of intuition." Prudential wouldn't let Le­ mesany speak to reporters. But Bill Ahern, a company spokes­ man in N w York, said an astro­ logical bent is OK with Prudential. "It sounds to me that it's sim­ ply his approach to life," Ahern said. "It sheds some light on his . philosophy. Shows the customer who he is and what he's think- • ing. That's perfectly appropri- OBITUARIES Beatrice Peters Mrs. Beatrice Peters, 83, died Au­ gust 10, at her home in Benton Harbor. The funeral was held August 18, at Robbins Brothers Chapel, Benton Har­ bor. Burial was in Crysta1 Springs Cemetery. Mrs. Peters was born February 12, 1911, in Leighton, Ala. . Survivors Include: a son, Frank Bates of Benton Harbor; a brother, John Napier of Benton Harbor; a sister, Gertrude Birch of Benton Harbor; nine' grandchildren; slx great-grandchil­ dren; and three great-great-grandchil­ dren. Catherine Hobbs Mrs. Catherine Hobbs, 70, of Ben­ ton Harbor died August 11, at Mercy Memorial Medical Center, St. Joseph, after a long Illness. The funeral was held August 19. at Robbins Brothers Chapel, Benton Har­ bor. Burial was in Crystal Springs Cemetery. Mrs. Hobbs was born June 15, 1924, in Gunnison, Miss. Survivors include: her husband, Robert; a daughter, Ruby Hayes of Benton Harbor; and two sisters, Lillie Mae Davis and Melbider Miller, both of Chicago Cynthia Hill Cynthia Hill, 80, of Benton Harbor died August 11, at Mercy Memorial Medical Center, St. Joseph. The funeral was held August 17, at Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church Benton Harbor. Burial was in Crystal Springs Cemetery. Arrangements was made by Robbins Brothers Funeral Home, Benton Harbor Mrs. Hili was born March 9, 1914, In Jackson, Miss. Survivors include six grandchil­ dren; and three sisters. I rene Daniels and Willie Hughes, both of Benton Har­ bor and Fairy Mae Webb of Hazen, Ark She was preceded in-death by her husband, Alvin K. Hill, in 979, and a son, Alvin Hill, in 989 Reverend Mathies Ky e The Rev Mathies Kyle, 82, founder arid former pastor 0 Golden Light MIS­ sionary Bapn Church, Benton Har­ bor, died (\ugus 7. a Mercy Memonal .. Medical Center, St. Joseph, after a long Illness. The funeral was held August 11 , at the Golden Light Missionary Baptist Church. Burial was In North Shore Memory Gardens. Robbins Brothers Funeral Home, Benton Harbor, was In charge of arrangements. Rev, Kyle was born April 1 , 1912, in Aberdeen, Miss. Survivors include: his wife, Annie; two daughters, I da Kyle of Chicago and Birdie lsom of Ypsilanti, Mich.; two sons. Robert Kyle and Matthew Kyle, both of Benton Harbor; three brothers, Benjamin Kyle and Izleah Kyle, both of Muskegon and David Kyle of Detroit; 15 grandchildren; and 20 great-grand­ children. Joe Hutchinson Joe Hutchinson, 51, of Benton Har­ bor died August 6, at Mercy Memorial Medical Center, St. Joseph, after a long illness. The fvneral was held August 15, at Robbins Brothers Chapel, Benton Har­ bor. Burial was in North Shore Memory Gardens. Mr. Hutchinson was born May 19, 1943, in Kenner, La Survivors inlcude: a brother, Walter Hutchinson of Benton Harbor, and four sisters, Salle Wiiliams, Corine HUtchin­ son both of Benton Harbor, Julia Lewis of Pontchatoula, la., and Laura Hutchinson of Kenner, La. Rosemary Shepherd Rosemary Shepherd, 67. of Benton Harbor, died August 8, at Orchard Grove Nurslnq Home, Benton Harbor, after a long ii,lness. The funeral was held August 12, at the Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church, Ben­ ton Harbor. Burial was in Crystal Springs Cemetery Arrangements was made by Robbins Br hers Funeral Home, Benton Harbor Mrs Shepherd was born Decem­ ber 22 1926 She was rmerty em­ ployed as a practical nurse. Survivors include' a son. Randy Pnce of North Carolina; five sisters, Ernestine Collins and Fiona Love, both of Little Rock, Ark., Mac: Shepherd of Oakland, Calif., Fiona York of Chicago, and Mary Shepherd of Texas; four brothers, Raymond hepherd of Oak­ land, Calif, Veodis Stamps anrl vVaJ�er Hop ms. both of Los Angeles, Calif .• anti Jerry Shep erd 0 Li Ie Roc .. Ark ate." just my opinion." only th m co rvati in- tm nts, A federal securiti regulation ys bro ers have a duty to know their clien and keep th m away from inappro­ priate inv stments. Young, now 66, claims no to have known what future trad­ ing was, But after she found out, Securiti regul or id there' nothing that says it d n't work. 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