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Royals bomb Cardinals, 11-0, Sports IB Social Security Sunny biflro Highs In the upper 50s. Lows in 30s. 12A The Register Complete forecast t*tl tk. Vol. 108 No. 50 YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER...SINCE 1878 MONDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1985 25 CENTS INSIDE NATION Arms talks An Indiana senator calls the Soviet Union's proposal to cut arms 50 percent a significant step toward a positive nuclear arms agreement. 6A STATE Sparring debate Governor Kean and hopeful Democratic candidate Peter Shapiro clash in a televised debate just nine days before the election. 5A LIFESTYLE Golden voice Disc jockey Tom Joyner, known as the "Fly Jock" to many of his fans, spreads himself over the airwaves in two major cities across the country with help from his wife, his own energy, and the airlines. 10A haunt area parades NATION Mod* and the Mr . i oi Monroe: a suicide? For • few hours yesterday the <pk autumnal •etttagt ouUide Hadet't Ml BOM comrotmi'twf Robert Slatzer, an author who claims School andKeyport s Central Sc K eve of All Saint* to have been secretly married to mod iato an aatninUtntttr' l pagan belief that Marilyn Monroe has persuaded a SI can communicate grand jury to ask for a special It wasn't * teachers' strike; bat • investigator to probe the actress's bixarre gathering of tiny ghost*, ghoul* and ever, the festivities 1962 death, which was ruled a •otiUM who braved tie light of day to •MOM ace to deslfR their suicide. march in three local Halloween parade*. own oottl « a little fan 2A Yesterday i events in (Uxlet and Kty- Vitcw befes, dwarf* Member of the Ra port, and a third paradt ialtodBauk, drew H«zMt I «cn pM large crowds of spectnfctt, tared oat of i ,tgS SPORTS Phony seafood products Kansas City takes it latest Japanese invasion misleading labels - to look like away from St. Louis If AIM FMM more expensive shellfish. The Associated Press "I mentioned to the con- revelers dressed in Royal blue. KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - WASHINGTON - First it was gressman that we have a good idea One woman peddled chocolate here," DeLazaro said. "It's part of Baseball fans poured into the cameras, cars and electronics streets, car horns blared and miniature baseball caps laced in equipment. the whole problem of imports blue from the back of her car. coming in mislabeled." fireworks boomed throughout Kan- Now, Rep. Matthew Rinaldo, R- sas City last night as the town "We're dancing in the streets N.J., is warning about the newest So last month, the Elizabeth. tonight," said John Stiles, 20, of St. N.J.. lawmaker asked the Food began celebrating its first World peril from Japan: look-alike Series title in 29 years of major Joseph, Mo. "All good pitching and shrimp, lobster tails and Alaska and Drug Administration to block clutch hitting — just character." look-alike imports unless unless league baseball. crab legs. Thousands of Royals fans Robert DeLazaro, special assis- they are clearly labeled as imita- tion. jammed midtown Kansas City as tant in the congressman's district the Royals made baseball history • GREAT COMEBACK - office in Union, N.J., says he In a statement distributed to for Kansas City when they de- The complete story of Kansas recently overheard a supermarket reporters, Rinaldo linked the prob- feated the favored St. Louis City's decisive seventh game shopper wondering why seafood lem to the nation's $160 billion Cardinals 11-0 in the seventh and victory is on Pag* IB. sold in one supermarket for IS per trade deficit. final game of the all-Missouri pound when it sold elsewhere for "We have to add one more series. 111 per pound. stipulation to our demand for fair and free trade — honest trade," "Everyone predicted St. Louis President Reagan telephoned DeLazaro said he made some in four, and look, it's Game 7, and his congratulations to the Kansas telephone calls and ran smack into Rinaldo said in his statement. "We it's 11-0," Mark Murphy. 23, of Surimi, an inexpensive seafood the want imports truthfully labeled." City Royals minutes after their In April, an FDA magazine Kansas City, said after the Royals' victory last night, saying he "just Japanese make out of Pacific six-run rally in the fifth inning. couldn't resist making a call to say pollock fish which is ground and acknowledged that Surimi is being "It's over. Turn out the lights." mixed with starch and artificial sold at fish markets and res- how great everybody played." coloring and flavors. More than 60 taurants across the United States, THE REGISTER Fans watched the games in bars "The proof is in the pudding and Victory Power often with consumers believing Matthew Rinaldo, R-N.J. - in the popular Westport district it must be pretty sweet tasting for million tons of the food is imported you tonight," Reagan told winning Italy's Orlando Pizzalato gestures in to the United States each year. they are eatings-more expensive Wants the Food and Drug and on TV sets atop cars and vans. fish. Vendors sold World Series caps, _ pitcher Bret Saberhagen, the triumph after winning the New York The Surimi can be shaped at y Administration to block look- Series' Most Valuable Player City Marathon yesterday for the factories — and sometimes given See PHONY SEAFOOD, Page 2A alikes with misleading labels. bumper stickers and pennants to second year in a row with a time of two hours, 11 minutes, 34 seconds. John Raleigh BUSINESS UAW strike over does it for the Auto workers at the Chrysler Corp. vote to end a 12-day walkout by union members that's reportedly cost the company close to~$200 million. 58 love of horses The Register COLTS NECK - When he was growing up, John Raleigh saw it as exciting and glamorous. Now he knows INDEX now that horse training is serious business. Raleigh, 23, graduated in June from Virginia Poly- BRIDGE • technic Institute as an animal science major. He's been BUSINESS M working for several months as an assistant horse trainer CLASSIFIED II for Quiet Winter Farms Inc in Colts Neck under the COMICS H direction of J. Willard Thompson, owner and head CROSSWORD 71 trainer. ENTERTAINMENT 71 But Raleigh doesn't see much of the farm because he's HOROSCOPE m busy working seven days a week, often up to 18 hours a LIFESTYLE 1M day training the farm's thoroughbreds at the Meadowlands Race Track in East Rutherford. OBITUARIES M During the summer he was working with Quiet OPINION 7A Winter's horses at Monmouth Park in Oceanport SPORTS II His wife, Diana, whith whom he graduated from TELEVISION 71 Virginia Tech. has been working with him as an exercise YOUR TOWN M rider at the Meadowlands since they got married in THE REGISTER/CAROLINE E COUIO September Tiki's vtam HORSE FARM — John Raleigh, assistant trainer for Quiet Winter Farms In Colts Neck, spends some time with The Raleigh's live in East Windsor, about a 50-minute "My Last Fool" during a recent visit to Monmouth Park. See HORSES, Page 2A Check pag« 12A and see if your number has been selected in the Register's Social • Bakr'i Salute* HlghlaWi Now Open for lunch-The MiU UM Gift Cert. Trip of Choice. Cata Comlda Mexican Restaurant. Security contest. 15% off dinner to town residents Dam; Formerly the Dam Site. Barnacle Bill's Halloween Party "All-you-can-eat " buffet 17.95 this week. Mon.-Fri. STUMS. Tue«-Fri. Tinton Falls. 544-0677 Oct. 31, 10pm Prizes awarded at Monday nights, 229-7774. 12. 2A Thr Register MOMMY. OCTOBER 28, 1985 PEOPLE have it all." The countess is the daughter of romantic novelist Barbara Cartland. Her husband, Earl Spencer, 61, Princess Diana's father, refused to discuss the incident with telephone callers. Reluctant traveler LONDON (AP) - Princess Diana's stepmother, Countess Raine Spencer, angrily refused to be frisked by security guards at Heath- row Airport, but gave in when she was told she would not be allowed on a plane to Paris unless she agreed, an airport spokesman said. The 56-year-old countess twice refused to be searched and de- manded of security guards, "Don't you know who I am?" according to the Sunday Express. The incident Sharlene Wells Wednesday was confirmed by the British Airports Authority. Two senior security officers then insisted that the countess submit to There she is, on TV the body search if she wanted to SALT LAKE CITY (AP) - Last board the plane, and she was led to THE REGISTER/CAROLINE E. COUIQ year's Miss America, Sharlene a cubicle by a woman officer and A QUIET MOMENT — At the Quiet Winter Farms Stable area at Monmouth Park after the horses had their morning workout. Wells, has signed a two-year con- frisked. tract for what she once called her Body searches are conducted at dream job — a position in television. random on 10 percent of the passen- Miss Wells, who is still a student gers leaving Britain. Horses at Brigham Young University in Garry May, public relations man- noted. "We finished second leading Provo, will become a part-time ager of the British Airports Continued from Page 1A leaves for home about midnight Raleigh, noting that both he and trainer in Monmouth Park (this past special events spokeswoman for Salt Authority, said, "She was not very He even trains the horse for a few his wife are animal lovers, said he drive from the Meadowlands summer)." Right now, we're the Lake City-based KSL-TV, a CBS understanding at the time." hours on Sundays when there are no feels his experience as a track affiliate.