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T h e naming of a senior oitlsens "a cancer in the basis of age." ... page 16| ... page 2 fundamentalist-backed slate to the chui^ programs, began a con­ a raucous moderate effort to Blum, who has three apart­ ... page 6| ...page 111 certed drive to take over the reopen debate on the cotnmlttee on Miami Beach." is offering 18 DALLAS — The long inarch of crucial committee on boards, ment buildings totaling m denominational machlnary. Some boards issue. percent "yuppie discounts" fundamentalists to seize control of which nominates members of the that have angered some older units, says he consulted his estimates say the fundamentalists Stanley angered moderates by attorneys before offering the the Southern Baptist Convention boards of trustees of the denomina­ tenants and may violate county tion’s six .seminaries and 20 are within three to five years of consistently refusing to recognise discounts last month and is did not miss a step during the them at microphones or ruling laws. national program agencies. being able to control some semi­ ready to defend his discounts in three-day annual meeting of the nary and agency boards. them out of order once they gained "W e’re being discriminated 14.3 million-member church. The record-setting 45,431 mes­ against." said 73-year-old court. sengers (delegates) also voted to the convention floor. He called the predominance Despite the best organized ef­ "It was an absolutely wonderful Minna Wallach, a 12-year te­ forts yet by the rival moderate esteblish a 22-member "peace In one Instance. Charles Swen­ nant at Robert Blum’s Carriage of elderly residents ’' a cancer In com mittee" to study the causes of convention,” fundamentalist Miami Beach" and said he faction to slow the 7-year-old strategist Paul Pressler, of Hous­ son. who identified himself only as House. “ H’s a war of attrition. fundamentalist juggernaut, the and make recommendations for a “ young pastor who traveled 1.200 We’ll die anyhow. He doesn’t wants to change the city’s resolution of the disputes that have ton, said. " I t was very well run.” image as a "dying community ultra-conservative wing of the Frustrated and angry moder­ miles” to attend the convention, have to rub It in.” generally conservative church bitterly divided the nation’s larg­ said he wanted to apeak for "voices Janet Launcelott. director of of old people” HanrhfHlpr MmlJi ates, defeated at nearly every succeeded in its two primary est I^ te sta n t body and that that have been Ignored.” Stanley the Dade County Fair Housing Blum said his yuppie discount Manchester, Conn. — A City of Villaget J l l l _______l eCharm e M A Saturday, June 15,1065 — Single copy: 250 threatened to undermine its mis­ turn, reacted differently. W8S no different than the senior goals: "W e do not believe in dictator­ ruled him out of order and the and Employment Board, said • The election of the Rev. sion efforts. young man’s microphone was cut ’Ihursday the discount is illegal citizens’ discounts . The feud has been growing the ships in the U.S.S.R.. Cuba or on Charles Stanley of Atlanta to a the platform of this convention " off in mid-sentence. s eco n d one-year term as last seven years since fundamen- Clues give PIEROWAY'S SAU AT A ll CONN» & MASS, STORED Hijackers R ich a rd positive ID den ies say they’ll o o m m s o m of Mengele report 8AO PAULO, Brazil (UPI) - Handw­ kill more riting in documenta believed written by PAWTUCKET, R.l. (UPI) - Ralph Richard has denied making a man who drowned alx y e a n ago has many of the statements attributed FATHER'S boon poalUvely identified by American BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI) — Shiite Moslem gunmen to him in a police affidavit that FURNITURE and Brasilian expert! at that of Nazi who hijack^ a U.S. airliner carrying 153 people killed implicates his wife, in the death of war criminal Jozef Mengele, police!aid a hostage in Beirut Saturday and threatened to kill an their 4-month-old daughter, Jerri Friday. American passenger every five minutes if their Ann, his lawyer says. demands were not met, officials said. Police said their "prelim inary con- Lawyer John O'Connor of Provi­ BEDDING ’The hijackers identified the victim as a U.S. cluaion" was that theNazI war criminal dence said Thursday he has not Marine. heard the tapes of police conversa­ waa dead. ’The gunmen seized the Boeing 727 and its hostages OPEN YOUR — mostly Americans — over Greece Friday and tions with Richard but that his TELEVISION DAY Federal police chief Romeu Tuma forced it to Beirut where they released 19 passengers. client has denied making many of taid the "comparlaon of documenta we They flew on to Algiers where they released 21 more the accusations. PIEROWAY’S believe written by the dead man with O'Connor also said Richard will before taking off for Beirut five hours later. authenticated documenta sent from claim spousal immunity if he is ^APPLIANCES The male hostage was shot aboard the red-and- called to testify against his wife REVOLVING Berlin is positive." white jellner shortly after it landed in Beirut at 2; 20 before a grand jury later this Legal experta said the finding did not a.m. Saturday (7:20 p.m. E D T Friday) with just one month. His wife, Donna, is free on CNARGE definitively prove that the man who or two minutes of fuel left. His body was then hurled onto the tarmac. $10,000 cash bail on a murder ^ VIDEO died in the 1979 drowning incident was charge in the Jerri Ann's death in The gunmen repeated an earlier demand that Israel Mengele, known aa the "Angel of Pawtucket in November 19M. EQUIPMENT TODAY! release Shiite prisoners and transfer them to Lebanon The police affidavit said Richard Death" and charged with the murder of under Red Cross escort, officials said. The gunmen made incriminating statements 400,000 death camp victims during threatened to kill an American passenger every five accusing his wife of killing the World War If, but was strong corrobor­ minutes, officials said. infant. ative evidence. “ I don’t want to talk to you. I’ll only talk to (the He told investigators about a Shiite Moslem) Am al (m ilitia),’ ’ one hijacker told an "We have made a firm positive month after the November 1984 army negotiator in the control tower. “ You are trying identification, there ia not a shadow of a rape and beating death of the to gain time, you don’t believe m e.” infant that he believed his wife was doubt these documenta were written by "W ell, take this (U.S.) Marine, one of the Marines responsible for the killing, the PI Josef Blengele.” said American gra­ who shelled- national Beirut,” said a hijacker, and affidavit said. phologist David Crown, who was sent to then witnesses saw a man shot aboard the plane and According to the document, Brasil by the U.S. government. ' his body shoved through the door. Richard told police that "he felt his Tlie hijacker was referring to the shelling of the Crown was head of the CIA document wife had something to do with the mountains southeast of Beirut by the battleship USS murder of the child or was verification unit from 1007 to 1002. New Jersey in 1983. withholding information." Graphologtst Gideon Epstein, also "They just killed a passenger," the captain of the During subsequent interviews in sent by the U.S. government, said: Jetliner said. December and January, Richard "This ia an absolute poattive conclu- "Y ou did a bad thing, you shouldn’t have killed him, said "he now believed his wife ■ion, if we bad any abadowof adoubtwe he was an innocent person,” an Am al official told the killed his child," the affidavit said. would have offered a qualified hijackers. The affidavit led to the May 10 PIEROWAT'S concluaion." The body, wearing black trousers and a T-shirt, was arrest of Donna Richard at her later pick ^ up by Amal militiamen and loaded on to a parents' home near Bloomington, i Police and graphologiats compared station-wagon, iritnesaes said. Ind. genuine Mengele script with medical "Did you see Beir El-Abed, 89 people were killed,” a After the document was made GUARANTEE! notes, letters and other items handed hijacker said. “ These Marines destroyed Lebanon," public this week, police chief over by people who knew the man A car bomb exploded in the Shiite suburb of Beir Theodore King voiced concern *30.1 known as Wolfgang Gerhard in Brasil. El-Abed March i. whether an impartial grand jury Tlie shooting came Just minutes after the plane 1 ggtoclBd Rm Him t s “ This handwriting evidence abowB UPI photo can be seated to consider the case.
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