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The Daily Journal from Vineland, New Jersey • 10

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The Daily Journali
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Vineland, New Jersey
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10
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10-HneW Time, Journal SaUNov. 6, 1982 Doctor Says Suspect Was High on Cocaine qualify him as an expert witness. Teich, who interviewed Doyle for a combined total of six-and-one-half hours in October and again Thursday, was on the stand all afternoon Friday. He said he concluded that based on his conversation with Doyle about events leading up to the robbery, that Doyle was a heroin and cocaine addict. "My opinion is that he lacked substantial capacity to adequately (Continued from Page 1) the stand to provide Stomel a second chance to qualify him as an expert.

Following another extended round of questioning where Teich said he had "frequently" Interviewed drug users during his three-year residency at a New York hospital, and while overseeing a heroin detoxification pro-, gram at the Manhattan Detention Center for Men, Kleiner agreed to Well-Taken Advice Never Hurts apreciate the wrongfulness of his act, based upon the nature of cocaine Intoxication," he said. "It makes the world seem within your capacity that anything you want to do you can do. It changes the experiential basis upon which any Judgement is drawn." During cross-examination, Ta-lasnik paced Teich through the events of the robbery allegedly committed by Doyle, asking each- think. And I've often said that to other people, probably because I'm so impetuous myself Raffaella HofOinger, waitress, The Broaster House: "Keep your mouth shut. My husband gave me that advice." Do you take it, Ralphie? "Never!" -Malinda Reinke's column will appear alternately with Debra Bissinger's column in Saturday's paper.

The night no one comes home. L0WEEN Sun. 7:30 1:20. Mon. 7:30 8:30 Rate Up Reagan is "sympathetic and concerned about the difficulties of those who are unemployed" but does not intend to alter his economic policies.

Speakes said Reagan believes his program of tax and spending cuts "will bring results in unemployment in the in the near future. We are confident that unemployment will begin to come down." The bureau said that total employment plunged by 630,000 in tober, to 99.1 million. The proportion of the population with jobs at 56.6 percent last month has declined by almost 2 percentage points since the recession began. The Jump In the overall unemployment rate to 10.4 percent happened even though some people entered the labor market in search of work, the department said. In The Service Navy Ensign Gall A.

Emow, daughter of Jean A. Galll of 225 Oaklawn has been commissioned in her present rank upon graduation from Officer Candidate School. Coast Guard Lt. J.g. Richard Y.

Atlee II, son of Josephine M. and William K. Atlee Sr. of 123 Country Buena, has reported for duty at Fifth Coast Guard District Portsmouth, Va. Marine Pfc.

Michael A. Matos, son of Miguel A. Matos of 1618 Woodlawn and Dory Merca-do of 1385 Almond has reported for duty wit the First Marine Division, Camp Pendleton, Calif HIGHLAND CARPETS EVERYTHING IN CARPETS Over 3,000 Roll Ends In Stock Savings As Much As 50 Mon. Tuee. Thura.

Fri. I to I Wad. Sat. to 6 3 bM-ASbri VISA Dutch MM FrankUnvllle "Rev. McGregor said, I don't think you'll ever be happy being an assistant to anyone That was five years before I ran for office." Betty Ells, founder of VIneland's Tiny Tim Fund: "Think.

Before you open your mouth, stop and Vying for Ch. 65 Channel 65 currently has no local programming, but plans to add a two hour movie to be broadcast weekdays at 1 p.m. to its regular programing which is available to viewers without WHT subscriptions. Plans are also in the works to add an 11 a.m. movie in December, in addition to religious programs on Saturdays and Sundays.

TRS-80 DISCOUNTS 28-3002 16K fTl Color Computer 1 tUg.MM.00 -j Sale Price 120.00 379 Similar Saving on AD Equipment Associate Store 175D Delsea Drive Vineland 691-7100 DRY DOG FOOD 18 Protein 28 Hi Protein1 K95 786 setM. $199 son Wild Bird Seed I URN. FRANKLIN FOODS CORPORATION Horn, Chicken Swine Feed Landit Norma 03-5X0 1 9 (Continued from Page 1) having a discussion about my whole career. I was in broadcast Journalism at the time. "A friend of mine was running for Congress and if he won, he wanted me to be his assistant in Washington.

Potential Buyers (Continued from Page 1) been showing a small profit since he took it over last December. But he said none of the revenues have been used to pay off nearly 10 million owed to creditors. Girard Bank in Philadelphia is the principal creditor, and is owed almost $5 million. Another major creditor is the city of Vineland, which loaned Re-niassance Broadcasting $1.7 million it received through the federal government. Other creditors Include the electric and phone companies, and about 50 former employees who are owed back pay.

Milstead said the creditors will be paid after the station is sold, but he could not say who would be paid, or how much. "Secured creditors must be paid first but I don't know what the actual distribution will be," he said. "Everybody will get something even if it's only five cents on the dollar." v3 Kitchen Cabinet Re-Surfacing Specialists A New Kitchen Without The Expense of New CabinetsI 3 696-2292 I LI I II 1 kj Inn mi- ll i fa. II I Jobless (Continued from Page 1) Adult women, 8.6, up from 8.3. Whites, 9.3, up from 9.0.

Hispanlcs, 15.2, up from 14.6. Married men, 7.6, up from 7.3. For blacks unemployment held steady at the record 20.2 percent reached in September. Teenage unemployment rost 0.3 percentage point, to 24.0 percent, matching previous record highs. At the White House, spokesman Larry Speakes said President Rent a Rest Room? The Price is Right (Continued from Page 1) The repairs will Include plumbing, heating, electrical and roofing under the Community-Develop ment Program, Agostinl said.

It will be the first time that the city accepts bids for a package of projects rather than individual homes. The properties are located at 422 Qulgley 738 S. Valley 110 Oxford 926 Park 22 N. Myrtle 342 S. Orchard 220 S.

Fourth 213 Oxford St, 31S Erin St and 317 Park Ave. Further information may be obtained by calling AgostinL 691-3000. SPCA Roundup A chief investigator has been assigned to the Cumberland County S.P.C.A. and is now available through the shelter office at 691-1500. Inspector Robert Forrest has three agents working in the county to help control animal abuse.

Agent Forrest and his investigating team reminds homeowners that if they have old doghouses accumulating cobwebs in the back yard, the S.P.C.A. will pick them up and place them with animals in need. The weather will soon be taking a turn for the cold and pets without adequate housing could fall victim to hyperthermia, frostbite and even death. Remember, any dog out of doors for more than 15 minutes at a time needs a shelter. Any family not providing their pets with such shelter is in violation of New Jersey Statutes and liable in a court of law for animal cruelty.

55 IT HEALTH Includes Aerobics, track. time if it altered his conclusion that Doyle was lntoxicaiea, Talasnik asked the psychiatrist if Doyle's decision to wear a ski mask and gloves might be evidence that he was aware of his actions. "No," Teich said. Talasnik asked if Doyle's ability to twice leap a four-foot-high counter during the robbery changed his conclusion any. "It supports my conclusion." the psychiatrist responded.

Talasnik received the same response when he asked if Doyle's walking past the bank prior to the robbery and waiting until the last customer was gone before entering was evidence that might alter his finding. The witness, who prompted frequent complaints from Talasnik for not answering prosecution questions directly or for rambling at length while responding to defense questions, said "I don't know" when asked what his fee would be for testifying. KICKBOXING CLASSES Taught By EDDIE ANDU JAR EMILIO NARVAEZ $7.00 a Week CALL 692-1357 BARGAIN MTUtMT til MOWINGS Kf OH 6fM SUNtHOOMYSP'MATINH SHOW OMIT STEVEN SPIELBERG'S Sun. at OVERII1 Sun. at EAST AVE.

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