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The Miami Herald from Miami, Florida • 232

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The Miami Heraldi
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Miami, Florida
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232
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4A The Miami Herald Wednesday Aug 17 1983 A rnmxr Around the nation See the Temples of Indio with The Lowe Art Museum October 16 November 9 1980 CARS TRUCKS VANS PASS VANS 0 CREDIT CARDS NOT REQUIRED 8 MIA 638-51 19 DADE 258-1555 tooooooocCLIP A SAVEocccooco Compiled from Herald wire services and bureau reports EAST Slump hurt store chain officials say Now You Can Reupholster Direct in Furniture Factory and Save to 40 Off! Your furniture is rebuilt by expert craftsmen you get the exact color and fabric you want as you choose from hundreds of newest Textures Brocades Velvets etc at direct mill prices and you can shop at home Call today for our rep with fabric samples and Free Estimate For Shop-at-Home Phone 638-8171 interiors 1334 NW 29th St Miami more polite warnings to keep their lawns tidy Cooke said children could entertain themselves at 10 city parks equipped with swimming pools and tennis courts And he ordered Frank Palermo the director of Inspections and Licensing and the field commander in the mayor's war on urban decay to see that they do not play on the lawns Learn about the art of India with ROY CRAVEN Indian art scholar and guide for the tour at special lecture on "The Art of Indio" Friday August 191980 7 pm Refreshments Lowe Art Museum 6 pm Lecture 1301 Stanford Drive Coral Gobles MASSACHUSETTS Inmates can register to vote while jailed BOSTON Inmates at Massachusetts prisons must be allowed to register to vote in state elections while they are behind bars the state Supreme Court ruled Tuesday The justices unanimously overruled a lower court judge and decided in favor of two inmates Richard Cepulonis and Kevin Murphy The inmates wanted to vote in the 1982 election but because they were not registered in the communities where they were jailed Convicted felons serving prison terms are not permitted to vote in most states but the Massachusetts and Vermont constitutions provide that every citizen shall have that right NEW JERSEY Mayor bans children from playing on lawn EAST ORANGE The mayor of this densely populated Newark suburb has extended his on by banning what he calls spectacle of young playing outside apartment buildings and damaging the lawns Mayor Thomas Cooke Jr said Tuesday that he decided boom had to be because parents and landlords did not heed earlier Tour Arrangements Olson-TraYelworld Ltd Los Angeles For Information PST (600) 421-2255 THE REGION A SUSPICIOUS fire heavily damaged the home of Rabbi Solo- mon Krupka Tuesday in West Hartford Conn where two synagogues have been attacked by arsonists in less than a week authorities said Krupka is the leader of the Young Israel of West Hartford Synagogue which was torched by an arsonist Thursday IN PROVIDENCE RI a Superior Court judge Tuesday ordered city police to make 10 years of police brutality records immediately available to the Brown University student newspaper apparently ending a three-year battle by the newspaper to gain access to the files 20 off Lilyette Lacy cotton-lined coolers for summer Who would ever guess cotton underfashions could be this pretty? Shiny lace accents in polyester on the outside combine with soft cotton next to the body on the inside And the stretch scallop lace assures a flattering comfortable fit So now's the perfect time to cool off with Liiyette's Soft'n Lacy at 20 savings Shown soft cup front hook bra 615 32-36 reg $10 799 Matching bikini 4615 S-M-L reg $7 549 All-in-one body briefer 32-36 reg $23 1 799 All styles in white or buttercream Bras (Dept 451455) PANTRY From I A those numbers still in discussion with the union about Napier said But she agreed that the number of workers to be laid off will be the The four stores closing this weekend are at 1939 NW 9th Ave Fort Lauderdale 3301 State Road 7 in Lakes Shopping Mall Fort Lauderdale 560 State Road 7 in Margate and 3100 Ponce de Leon Blvd Coral Gables Napier said Recession blamed Napier blamed the recession in South Florida the seasonal nature of the business and competitive conditions for Pantry decision to close the stores She also said many are older stores located in neighborhoods that can no longer support a supermarket Napier said the stores in the Miami region which stretches from Monroe County to Martin County not generated even minimum profitability for some time" But she said the over-all profitability was not in question strictly a regional she said Napier also said that when the company has sorted out which stores it plans to keep open some of the laid-off employes will be and Pantry Pride is the only major grocery chain in South Florida that is unionized Barry said wage and fringe benefits won by the union over the years were one of the major problems because even though wages there are lower than at any other major food chain in the country they still are higher than at non-union rivals in Florida like Pub-lix Winn-Dixie and makes it much more difficult for Pantry Pride to said Barry Bankruptcy in Barry said the company also fell behind its competitors when it went into a Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceeding in 1980 (it was known then as Food Fair Stores) think the fact that it was able to survive is something Barry said noting that the union which has about 2700 members in the Pantry Pride operation in the Miami Region is not at odds with the company over the closings going to do is try to help them the the union leader said But Barry said 600 union members overwhelmingly rejected wage-reduction proposals offered by the company at a meeting Tuesday night in Miami Similar meetings are planned today in Broward County and Thursday in Palm Beach County Last week Pantry Pride agreed to sell its 415000 square-foot food distribution facility in Miami a move it said would free up cash with which to build new outlets and refurbish others TENNESSEE Paraquat spraying shifts to Tennessee KNOXVILLE The Dp Enforcement Administration blocked by court order from spraying the controversial herbicide paraquat on marijuana crops in Georgia moved its operation to Tennessee on Tuesday but find 'any pot to kill A DEA spokesman said helicopters flew over the Cherokee National Forest but did not find any marijuana He said they would look again today Frank Monastero chief of the enforcement operations said the plans in Tennessee include spraying areas of Cherokee National Forest and possibly the Great Smoky Mountains National Park state school board said they would take their case to the US Supreme Court One law allowed teachers to hold a period of silence for meditation or voluntary prayer The other permitted teachers to lead students in any prayer or a prayer written by the son of former Gov Fob James When the Alabama Legislature passed the second school prayer law last year James said he intended to use it as a test of the US Supreme 1962 ruling prohibiting organized prayer in public schools ALABAMA School prayer suit to go to high court MOBILE After the 11th US Circuit Court of Appeals said Tuesday that it would not to reconsider its May 12 ruling striking down two laws permitting prayer in public schools officials of a THE REGION IN CLINTON NC Charles Livingstone an ailing 36-year-old man unable to work found that a brotherly gift brought many happy returns for him when a $25 lottery ticket hit for $150000 His brother Larry bought a 26-week lottery subscription for him from the Maryland State Lottery OHIO Civil rights marchers get cheers not Klan MIDDLETOWN The Ku Klux Klan failed Tuesday to keep a threatened rendezvous with civil rights marchers escorted by police on a 360-mile black voter registration march seen anybody we can identify as said Middle-town Police Chief Russell Dwyer as the 13 NAACP marchers arrived in the city late Tuesday afternoon after walking 15 miles from Hamilton Chanting no use in looking down no rights down on the the marchers flanked by police patrol cars and motorcycles were joined by about 100 cheering supporters The three-week voter registration march traces the Underground Railroad route used by fleeing slaves before the Civil War MINNESOTA Diesel fuel spills into the Mississippi MINNEAPOLIS An oil tank-truck tipped over and leaked its cargo causing 5000 gallons of die- sel fuel to flow through the city sewer system into the Mississippi River authorities said Because the fuel was light grade damage to the river was expected to be minimal said Glenn Kieker a city pollution control specialist A crosstown highway was closed for more than four hours after the spill and fishermen were ordered to stay away from the river as the US Coast Guard set up two nets to contain the spill The Western Co-op Transport Association truck tipped over while making a sharp turn The tank rupture but fuel leaked from the tops of the compartments THE REGION IN CHICAGO Mayor Harold Washington is threatening to lay off 2000 city employes if the City Council rejects his plan for reducing a projected $59-million year-end deficit Washington set today as the deadline for action on his plan GAS BARBEQUE REPLACEMENT PARTS FOR MOST MAJOR METROfSAS 1234 NW 79 St 693-3921 oooooooooooo BOOTS 0 0 If you haven't bought your quality boots from Robert's Western Wear Inc you paid too much 20 to 50 Dbcooot on Lucchese TO Stanley Tong Lama Justin Acme Dingo-Timberland LARGEST STOCK IN FLORIDA Only at ROBERT'S WESTERN WEAR INC mumsuiw oobkhi-shm NEVADA $5-million blaze is declared arson LAS VEGAS Arsonists set a $5 million shopping center blaze that destroyed 30 businesses a mile west of the Las Vegas fire investigators said Arson Investigator Mike Patterson declared that it definitely was spokesman Bob Lein-bach said is evidence of accelerant probably a flammable liquid in the north portion of the building in a second floor Two of seven fire fighters who were treated for smoke inhalation were hospitalized oooooooooooo looking fortheT PERFECT PRESENT! StRip-a-QRam I i THE GIR NEVER FORGET difference of $582139 says a civilian employe at a nearby airbase A copyright story in The Hanford Sentinel said Steward Storms a civilian employe at Lemoore Naval Air Station produced documents showing that Vought Corp based in Dallas sold the Navy a Pioneer 7820-3 video disc player for $857139 while Pioneer charges only $2750 for exactly the same equipment Vought has a contract with the Navy to provide a that uses video images projected on six screens They are used in pilot training programs at Lemoore NAS and Cecil Field Naval Air Station in Florida for the A7E Corsair II I I BROWARD 925-0804 DADE 284-7117 CALIFORNIA Navy was gouged airbase employe says HANFORD A major defense supplier has sold the Navy a common video disc player for three times the manufactures price or a 8 Kbia EtpaAol UX ABOUT OUR PARTY PUMM0 8ERVICU I L' CHARGE IT! 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