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*DEM0 SALE* CARTER ^Co Litigation Won't Stop Mali Pians «• — MANCHESTER HERALD. Thursday, Jan. 2«, 19B8 Names in the News Keepaway: Redskins Prisons: ‘Steadily growing crisis’ / page 4 to keep ball Paternity suit dismissed from Elway/ page CHICAGO (AP) — A $150 million paternity Spying: Some FBI agents has doubts / page 9 lawsuit filed against pop superstar singer Michael Jackson by a woman who called herself “ Billie Jean” has been dismissed by a judge. Lavon Powlis, a 39-year-old unemployed legal secretary who calls herself Billie Jean Jackson and claimed Jackson once proposed marriage to her, filed the lawsuit in August in Cook County Circuit I'V Court. The woman said Jackson fathered her three children but had refused to pay child support. “ Billie Jean” is the title of a hit song by Jackson about a man denying paternity. “ The kid is not my iS T- A'’, son,” is one of the song’s lyrics. Judge Adolphus Rivers dismissed the lawsuit aitrkatpr Hrralft ) Manchester — A City of Village Charm Wednesday without comment. Jackson, who grew up in nearby Gary, Ind., has an unlisted telephone number in California, and could not be reached for comment. He begins a U.S. Friday, Jan. 29. 1988 tour Feb. 23 in Kansas City, Mo. AP photo Dave Schneidman, a spokesman for the state Michael Jackson G. Gordon Liddy Department of Children and Family Services, has BIRTHDAY CONCERT — Jazz violinist Tuesday. The violin legends are prepar­ said the woman has named other celebrities as the Stephana Grappelli, left, and classical ing for a concert honoring Grappelli on children’s father but had never gone so far as to file admitting that he had been driving 72 mph in a 55 mph zone near the Minneapolis-St. Paul Interna­ great Sir Yehudi Menuhin, 71, rehearse his 80th birthday. a paternity suit. An unsung hero’s work Is lauded tional Airport in July. Litigation on stage at the Barbican in London The incident occurred as Carradine was en route By Alex GIrelll ■•V LIddy sees a difference to the airport after a day of competing at the Manchester Herald Brainerd International Raceway in northern I HASTINGS, Neb. (AP) — Writer, lecturer and Minnesota. He also was cited for fleeing an officer She could be called a kind Heat on Rather seems to dissipate convicted Watergate burglar G. Gordon Liddy says and reckless driving. of unsung hero. there was a key difference between the Iran-Contra “ At no time was I aware a police officer was in That’s one of the reasons won’t stop NEW YORK (AP) - The heat Benjamin Tucker, chairman of because Rather angrily left the affair and the Watergate scandal. pursuit until I entered a 35 mph zone and I heard the why the Manchester Jay- on Dan Rather in the wake of his the 11-member board, did not set of the “ CBS Evening News” The difference, Liddy told an audience at the siren,” he said. “ When I heard the siren, I pulled to cees presented Joan combative interview with Vice expect an outcry from affiliates, when live coverage of a tennis Hastings Area Chamber of Commerce annual the right and stopped immediately.” O’Loughlin with its Citizen President George Bush seemed to but said the matter would be match ran into news time. meeting Tuesday, was.that he and his associates The charges were reduced under a plea bargain, Recognition Award Thurs­ be dissipating, even as CBS discussed in a conference call “ As far as what will happen at “ did what we did deliberately. Oliver North tried and Carradine agreed to pay a $100 fine and $100 day night. Among other affiliates were planning to confer today. this point, I ’m inclined to think not to violate the law.” court costs. things, O’Loughlin spear­ mali pians on whether to formally complain. The interview, broadcast live the affiliates will split out, and Liddy served five years in prison after being headed a drive to start the “ I think initially we had a group during Monday night’s "CBS after having a day or two to think convicted in connection with the June 1972 first homeless shelter in that was distressed, and that has Evening News,” prompted a about it, and also seeing what the Watergate break-in. Goulet provides a camp town. By Nancy Concelmon " I think it’s no doubt in the lessened by several measures flood of calls to CBS stations reaction from viewers is, there Liddy, who owns an industrial security company CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) — Entertainer Robert The award is designed for Manchester Herald works to do whatever is posslble- since yesterday,” Phil Jones, nationwide. won’t be any consensus any way and has written two books, called Watergate “ the Goulet’s donation of land has enabled the state to people whose services ...for the good of the people.” immediately past chairman of “ I think in the context of a live whatsoever,” said Tucker. greatest failure of my life” — not because it was acquire a youth camp from the U.S. Forest Service, might otherwise go unno­ A Chicago development com­ Sadloski said she's going to the CBS affiliates board said interview, a lot of dynamics took Jones said he does not think wrong, but because he was caught. state officials said. ticed. When she accepted it, pany will proceed with plans for Florida soon for about six weeks Wednesday. " I think part of it place that focused more on style affiliates should take formal Goulet’s donation, valued at about $250,000, was O’Loughlin likened herself the proposed Mall at Buckland and will leave the decision on was Bather’s handling of the than on substance,” Tucker said. action on issues that don’t di­ one of two parcels of steep, wooded land in the Lake to a teen-ager who feels the Hills in spite of opponents’ whether or not to ta ke legal action situation on the ‘Evening News' “ The style was very aggressive. rectly affect their stations, as the Actor-racer admits speeding Tahoe area that the state traded for the 120-acre worst thing in life is to go existing and potential lawsuits, up to Beck. (Tuesday) night. ... And I think the vice president was dead air did. unnoticed until she sud­ MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — “ Revenge of the Nerds” Clear Creek campsite in a wooded canyon just south an official said. “ No one is thatexercised at this very aggressive. "When it’s a personal style of denly is noticed and the Joseph LeDuc, senior develop­ Beck said Thursday he’s also point that they can’tdeal with it.” " I think Dan had an obligation reporting and content-oriented actor Robert Carradine, a sometime race car of Carson City. taking the situation one step at a Gov. Dick Bryan said Wednesday the Tahoe land, exposure makes her feel ment director for the Homart Rather, in an unusual "per­ to conduct the interview and ask news, I don’t think it’s our place to driver, pleaded guilty to speeding off the track but time. totaling 15 acres, will be kept as open space. The like a fraud. Development Co. of Chicago said sonal wonl” with viewers during tough questions like he did.” question that,” he said. said he hadn’t realized that a state trooper had been “ I think we have to see on what Clear Creek youth camp, built in the mid-1960s as a About 100 people attended Friday he’s aware that lawsuits Tuesday’s "CBS Evening News,” The affiliates did protest last In the interview. Rather pursuing him. the dinner to honor legal basis they’re going to grant Carradine, 33, entered the plea Wednesday in Job Corps center, has been managed by the state will probably result from Ho- defended his questioning of Bush September when the network doggedly honed in on Bush’s role O’Loughlin and she issued the subsidy.” District Court to the misdemeanor speeding charge. since 1970. mart’s latest proposal for financ­ as merely "persistent.” feed went black for six minutes in the Iran-Contra affair. them a gentle challenge to ing the malt, but the company’s But Beck didn’t agree with join in her work. plans will go forward. Homart’s latest proposal, saying “ What you are saying “ There’s no law suit until we go that voters shot down the Idea of a tonight is that you value through with the next step,” subsidy to Homart when they some of the same things I LeDuc said. "We take it one step voted against a $13 million value,” O’Loughlin said in at a time. Our intent is to have the tax-increment package for the CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 mall in a Nov. 3 referendum. accepting the award at \ town and the developer come Vito's Birch Mountain in together.” " It’s (the latest proposal) a Bolton. LeDuc was referring to appro­ distinction without a difference,” INII8CELLRNE0U8 |CAR8 II ICAR8 She urged the guests to val by town officials of $9.5 he said. FURNITURE FOR RALE FOR RALE I I I for rale participate in whatever million in tax relief that would Beck said there’s a possibility way they can in community help the developer pay for road that voters have grounds for a DODGE Dart 1972. Must MAPLE Dining room ta­ SUPER Single waterbed 1986 Subaru. GL10 four service. improvements in the mall area. taxpayers’ suit, which allows ble with deacon bench mattress. New. Still In sell. New engine. Many Jo-Ann Valeski, secre­ door, 4 wheel drive, extro parts. 647-7406. 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