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- NATION, Page 43Municipal Affairs
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- Nashville's mayor puts on a Grand Ole Soap Opry
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- Long before they elected him mayor in 1987, Nashville voters
- knew that William H. Boner was no Goody Two-Shoes. As a
- Democratic Congressman he had been cited by the House ethics
- committee for milking campaign funds for personal gain. Before
- that, in 1985, federal prosecutors scrutinized some of the
- services he performed for a defense contractor who paid Boner's
- lawyer-wife Betty fees totaling $44,000 in 22 months. Still,
- when newly elected Mayor Boner exulted three years ago that he
- felt "like a child in a candy store," Nashvillians did not know
- just what he meant.
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- As it turned out, Boner's exultation was a prelude to a pair
- of spectacular sexual escapades. First, while still married to
- third wife Betty, Boner had a fling with a female bodyguard.
- Then he lurched into a love affair with a willowy aspiring
- country-music singer named Traci Peel, 35, who joked to the
- press that the mayor made love to her for seven consecutive
- hours.
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- One tabloid dubbed the scandal the GRAND OLE SOAP OPRY, as
- Nashvillians cringed in embarrassment. After Boner's divorce
- from Betty and marriage to Peel, the city's mortification
- peaked when the Boners appeared on Phil Donahue's TV show to
- discuss, among other matters, the mayor's alleged sexual
- prowess. Boner also played harmonica while a rambunctious Peel
- sang Rocky Top. Donahue rightly charged that Boner's conduct
- came "very close to giving the finger" to Nashville. And
- Nashville seemed ready by last week to reciprocate.
- Unfortunately, Boner's constituents have found that the city
- charter fails to provide for recall. Unless he decides to
- resign -- or collapses in his bedroom -- it looks as if
- Nashville is stuck with him for another 11 months.
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