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Latrobe Bulletin from Latrobe, Pennsylvania • 11

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THE LATROBE BULLETIN WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. 1982 PAGE 11 Kunish State Hopes UM 7w without Simpson, telling her he would meet her later at Vi because he though Kunish had a gun on the bar But she never showed up. Rearigh said, and that he hasn't seen Simpson since that night and now Under cross-examination, Rearigh admitted to Galloway that he at times acted in a violent manner at the Magic Lamp bar. Galloway, who contends that Simpson had as much to fear from Rearigh as Kunish, asked Rearigh, "Did you punch holes in the wall at the Magic "No, I punched holes in the door and I fixed it," Rearigh said "Are there occasions when you get mad and bite off the edges of glasses at other people0" Galloway asked "Right," Rearigh answered Under further questioning, by Galloway, Rearigh said that he bit off glass about "three or four times." and that a "couple of times 1 did it to overcome my frustrations other times just for show." Galloway asked Rearigh that if he thought that Kunish had a gun, why mil. LEWIS' ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Residential Commercial light Industrial-Pole Line Construction Phone 537-3119 Two-thirds of the world's biggest cities are within 30 miles of an ocean.

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WITH A CHICAGO 01 SUN SEPT 19th 9 AM -5 P.M. ANTIQUES. CRAFTS AND FLEA MARKET CALL 238 9298 or 238 9442 FOR MORE INFORMATION' (Continued From Pagel) of the Detroit walkout. "First there has to be a direction or movement or some indication of willingness from both sides Talks between the Detroit Federation of Teachers and the school board broke off in the pre-dawn hours Monday Detroit is the nation's seventh largest school district. "We really want and prefer to be in teaching children." said third-grade teacher Emmelene Stonestreet as she walked a picket line "But like all people, we have our bills to pay Wheaton-Warrenville District 200 schools in Illinois were idled by a 13-day strike but classes for the district's 10.000 students were scheduled to open today.

However, unsettled teacher contracts in two other Illinois school districts affected about 22,300 students Wheaton-Warrenville Superintendent Kenneth Olsen said. "1 compliment the strikers, not on what they did, but on how they did it. It was done with, I think, the utmost dignity." Teachers in North Plainfield, N.J., were to vote today on a new contract agreement that ended their five-day strike affecting 2,600 students, but instructors in threatened to walk off the job. PLO (Continued From Page 1) Lebanon and condemned Israel for entering west Beirufr In the lobby of the airport reporters asked Arafat for comment on the assassination of Gemayel, the Christian leader whose collaboration with the Israelis made him an enemy of the PLO and most Lebanese Moslems "This is a very bad thing for Lebanon." Arafat said "It is an attempt to strike at the inter-Lebanese forces of conciliation and to provide justification for the continued Israeli occupation of Lebanese territory Asked to comment on reports that Israeli troops moved into west Beirut during the night. Arafat said: "This is a violation of the agreement It destroys much of what has been done Arafat's private audience with the pope was to take place at the Vatican, immediately before the pope's regular weekly audience It was to be his first meeting with Arafat.

On Monday, the Vatican issued an unusually strong condemnation of Israeli objections to the visit. Italian police took stringent security precautions, closing off or heavily cordoning sections of major streets in downtown Rome where Arafat will travel between political encounters. Political commentators saw the visit as a key part of Arafat's campaign to bolster the political strength of the PLO following the expulsion of its fighters from Lebanon. It was Arafat's second visit to a European capital since he left Beirut in a withdrawal of thousands of his men probated by Israel invasion of Lebanon. He stopped briefly in Athens two weeks ago for talks with Greek leaders Despite opposition from minor Italian parties, political commentators expected the visit to be a diplomatic triumph for the Palestinian leader.

Italy's three major political parties Christian Democrats, Communists and Socialists all favor increased support for the Palestinian cause 3 DAYS ONLY SAT. SEPT. 16th, 17th 18th 1 OFF EVERYTHING (Excluding Lee Jeans and Sale Merchandise) (Continued From Page 1 arm around her waist. He smacked ber upside the head." Simpson testified. Simpson said, under cross examination by defense Atty Richard Galloway, that although the relationship between Kunish and his mother was 'sometimes good and sometimes bad," they continued to live together.

Simpson said that the ongoing arguments were mainly over money that Kunish failed to pay Mrs. Simpson for working at the Magic Lamp Bar. Mrasz. co-owner of Vi bar in Vandergnft, about a block down the street from the Magic Lamp, testified that Mrs. Simpson came into her bar alone last January and sat at the front end of the bar Kunish allegedly followed her into the bar a few minutes later and he sat near Simpson.

They argued for a while, Mrasz said, and Simpson moved to the fanend of the bar. with Kunish following. Another argument ensued, Mrasz told the jury. "They got into a little scuffle and I asked them to please stop it," she said. Several minutes later, another argument started, Mrasz testified, "and I went back to see what was going I saw Jackie laying on the floor I asked him (Kunish) what had happened and he said he was sorry that it happened and he would leave." Under cross-examination, Mrasz told Galloway that she didn't see any blows struck.

"I was at the other end of the bar and couldn't see what was going on." she said. Mrasz also said that Kunish and Simpson would stop at her bar sometimes to have a drink "Sometimes customers would buy-Jackie a drink while Kunish was present," she said, "and he would get upset by it. fact, he would get angry and tell them that he would buy Jackie her drinks." Rearigh said that when Kunish learned that he was seeing Simpson after Kunish and Simpson broke up after New Year's Eve, Kunish threatened him. "He stopped me one night and asked me to get into his car he wanted to talk to me," Rearigh said. "He told me that he loved Jackie so much tht he would kill for her." "I said 'you wouldn't kill me, would you, and he said, 'no, I wouldn't kill you but I'd blow Rearigh did not back off, but continued to see the 40-year-old mother of seven.

However, on several occasions. Rearigh said, that Kunish would not let him into the Magic Lamp Bar. "He threatened to shoot me," Rearigh said. Rearigh was one of several witnesses who said they saw Kunish assault Simpson a number of times. "I seen him knock her out in there (the Magic Lamp)," Rearigh said, continuing: "I don't remember what day it was.

he didn't want her to leave. He grabbed her while she was on the phone calling for someone to come and get her and he hit her over the back of the head with the phone. her out." Rearigh, 32, said that Simpson had stopped seeing Kunish after New Year's Eve, but she continued to work at the Magic Lamp bar. Rearigh and others testified that on the night of Feb. 27, Kunish closed his bar early because of several fights.

He ordered everyone out, but he wouldn't let Simpson go. Rdarigh testifed that he left (Continued From Page 1) some union members dissent is supported by the union's executive board He also claimed a majority of the dissenters are not members of Local 590 but of other unions which will be affected by the closing of the Altoona Division Hollidaysburg attorney David Andrews said two Local 590 members signed an unfair labor practice charges against the union and the papers were sent to the Pittsburgh office of the National Labor Relations Board. Andrews said the charges were filed against both the local and the Washington-based international, alleging they breached their duty to fairly represent the rank-and-file NLRB regional director Gerald Kobell said Tuesday his office will investigate the charges to determine if they are valid If that is the case, he said, the NLRB will seek some kind of settlement with the union. "Unless we can obtain a settlement, we will issue a formal complaint against the union," Kobell said "The case then goes to an NLRB administrative law judge." Andrews said he has asked the NLRB to expedite its decision on the charges because the scheduled shutdown of the stores is nearly at hand "We realize that time is against us," Andrews said. TV (Continued From Page 1) told The Bulletin.

He said the station's current viewing range is limited to Cambria. Somerset and Blair counties along with a portion of Huntington Prior to the public hearing to consider WJNL's request, the board conducted its monthly meeting. During the brief session. Solicitor Richard F. Flickinger reported a Gravel Hill resident has asked the township to file information against another property owner for violation of township sewage regulations.

Charges have been registered that sewage is being discharged into an old lime stone quarry instead of into a septic tank as required The complainant says the violation is contaminating his well water. Flickinger reported several dye tests have been conducted by Jesse Park, sewage officer, and another test will be run before a decision is reached on the course of action to be taken. The board agreed to reimburse Park for time spent on the study. In other action the board voted to advertise for bids for road salt and cinders and released a bond held on Charleston Drive in Clifford Estates. Company will pay refunds HARRISBURG (UPIi A Lancaster County firm that sold memberships for a health spa that failed to open agreed Tuesday to provide refunds to customers, Attorney General LeRoy S.

Zimmerman said. Zimmerman said Fitness Resources, of Lancaster, filed the agreement with the state Bureau of Consumer Protection in Lehigh County Common Pleas Court. Fitness Resources was to open a spa in early June in Whitehall, Lehigh County, but because of problems with the developer the facility was never built. Fitness Resources has advised the bureau it has plahs to open a new spa at another Whitehall location. OIL didn't he leave the bar sooner on Feb.

27. "I figure if he was crazy enough to do it in front of all those people, then I said to someone he can go ahead," Rearigh answered. "He's noted for that. points guns all the time Rearigh admitted that after he and Simpson began seeing each other, Simpson would leave the Magic Lamp and stay with him for several days, particularly on weekends. Earlier testimony placed the location of Rearigh's house about a block from the Magic Lamp.

On Feb. 28 the day following the disappearance of Jackie Simpson Rearigh said that Kunish came to his house looking for Simpson. "I let him in the house to see for himself," Rearigh said. "He stayed about five looking into every room." Rearigh said that Jackie was not there. Smith, who was at the bar the night that Simpson vanished, told the jury that there was tension between Kunish and Simpson that night.

As Kunish unlocked the door for patrons to leave that night after ordering the bar to be closed early, as established in previous testimony, he said he stopped and talked with Kunish. "He said that he Kunish was hurt by the breakup and he.was jealous," Smith said. "I made a remark Gary, there's a lot of fish in the sea and he said, "but I still love. her. Don't worry, Rich, I won't hurt her." LV agenda announced The following items will be presented for action of the board of education of the Ligonier Valley School District at its regular meeting to be held at 9 p.m.

Sept. 16. -Personnel concerns. Supplemental contracts. -Consideration of request of representatives of the Ligonier Valley Education Association for release of certain members of the bargaining unit to assume coaching responsibilities.

Approval of hourly rates for substitute matrons, custodians, food service and maintenance personnel. Approval of supplemental student transportation requests as provided for in Act 372. -Approval of substitute teachers for the 1982-83 school term. -Review and approval of a revision of the policy fQr sabbatical leave of absence. Daily number 5-9-0 LATROBE 30 SHOPPING PLAZA (uWjLTON (Next to Fashion Bug) ROUTE 30 EAST LATROBE, PA.

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