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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 3

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WrldNatioiLi A3 Tr Sun SUNDAY, Afl 6, 1883 WORLD Contra aid foe puts tab at $1 billion "the one billion d4Urt wt ha fush the Mai met II blUMA Five killed, 50 injured as earthquakes jar Peru itou'ly atirmrd fof the Contra fifhW Mut Sandl-DUU government. lA.T mlUKn In mil.ury atitance and wnomic upfl rrik-hbf ir.g Honda rat tmre liasi. and fl at-rta ty or planned on mill tary mineuvrrs and romirociiofl prKcts 10 Hon1urit. for a tal Of 1X7 tr.Uliott. The tt uV.tr-4 another 1 1 oo rr.UHun for the t'ontrit, which lUnior said would Ivinf inwtjj rcfl fkd IfitO lh Hfr1 rf tlU, hfok Mrf fp-e f4 rut off rlprtiKity In wm rt Oly of fVUH M4 ft qtfct and Mnhyc Hiuc Cutta tx lc-n 5 JO in4 7pm.

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bouth Af-rici Click admit Wmnit Min4rU. in a drfunt tprvcb at a func-ral M-rKr Saturday. rillH South Afrki i hc rulefi terror uu ind trfir4 "dlrri actKm" calnt ihi covrrnmrnt. have rrachrd lh nrt I hM of our itruit'clc." loM 3.000 people gtthrrrd in an4 II I- A i I 4 mil) 1 4 i' "i WASHINGTON I A 11 Tbe conflict in Nicirtfua bai alrt4y co-t Amelia taip)frf onrly on billion dollars, some of it ijnt liU-tilly. and bai "thrown the rt-fton tnw cha-," a Wading riftfrinal pj t'n-nl of aid ti Ih Central mU Saturday Up Ii4 IWvkf.

DMn-h. la the Democrats' Saturday radio addrrM and a tal i ac(mpft)lng the tpcrf trt. rie th follow tog brrakduwn llJ0 pi Hostage OK as gunman ends siege HIICAfK) tAII A beauly armed man who brld an eldrriy woman after killing hit landlord and a police officer surrendered peacefully Saturday, ending a marathon standoff police had vowed to rnd without more blodhcd John I'aMb Jr, shirtlr and with his bandt up. walked out of bis captive's North Side apart ment into the glare of police floodlichu at 2 a nr. more than Si hours after the drama begin.

Ills 74rarld hmtaj; unharmed. -He simply mid us. Tm willing to come out. an4 he caroc out." Mid Ilk hard Rorhford. a deputy police superintendent.

"Shoot blm! Sboot blra!" shouted two people the crowd of neighbors who watched the surrender. But police, who bad rented the Idea of storming the bouM or shooting at Patch, kept a promise not to harm bun. "We kept reassuring blm he wouldn't be hurt." Rorhford said of the negotiations leading to Pav h's surrender. Police Issued numerous appeals via television for Pasch to surrender peacefully and seemed content to wait him out "If nee-ewary, we'll be here next week." Police Superintendent Fred Rice said Friday. Pasch, who weighed 300 pounds and was described by neighbors and friends as a "rretty lonely" man who lost his job as a machinist six years ago.

was charged with two counts of murder at a morning bearing and jailed ithout bond. Bomb blast injures four in Belfast bar KIT AST. Northern Ireland A txwib ppilr4 lnldc a tavern In donton Belfast on Saturday morning Injuring four pertj ie, to of them wrkmaly, police Mid. Overnight, gangs attacked tht homi-s of at lent a dozen Nonhern Ireland police officrni Blasts rip firecracker MANILA. rhlllDDlnei Three exploiloni blew a fire cracker factory to blu In suburban Bocaue town, killing 11 worker and hurling tome of their bodlc up to 300 feet away, police nald Sunday.

InveMlgatora Mid right other workers were Injured, two seriously, In the Saturday blasts that shattered glass walls, win NATION Reagan urges AFWIRCPMOTO GUNMAN SURRENDERS: John Pasch 57. surrenders to polica) In ChlcaQO arty Saturday after allegedly killing two people and holding a woman hostage lor 35 hours. The new funds would equal I iO.au for cirry centra, IkMcr salt tttimatiM there art lOXiO Contra lit admintsUaUoo mi there 20ttd wbKb would mean IVtioprf Contra twt Amerva ant to rn4 a biUioQ d.JUrt in a war attains! cirieui. while family farmers fare btnkruptry and ruin at borne?" Honk aiked An4 be said If lb new money oi3 1 -1 11 Police Of fleer Richard Clark, a member of the department's tactical unit, was shot by Pah as he responded to reports of gunfire. Rice said.

Clark, 48, a decorated 18 year veteran of the force, bad not been in uniform at the time. Pasch then fled to the nearby apartment of Wlwatowskl and h'T bister, who escaped unharmed. He barricaded himself Inside. ment of Transportation and the Daylight Saving Time Coalition, an umbrella group of mostly leisure Industries that estimates more DST would bring its members some $4 billion in added annual sales. Arguments against the switch are strongest among members who come from states entirely or partly on the western edge of a time zone.

For them, sunrises and sunsets would come later than states in the eastern edge of a time zone. Ford, whose state is split between tbe eastern and central zones, says late sunsets are also a problem. Paraphrasing the slogan, "It's 11 p.m. Do you know where your children are?" he says: "In Kentucky, we know where they are. They're outside watching the sun set." The Senate committee has scheduled several voting sessions on the bill but canceled them.

"That means they don't have the votes to beat Wendell Ford," says John Chambers, the senator's spokesman. "He's very persuasive." FREE ADMISSION AUTOGRAPH COLLECTABLE MEMORABILIA SHOW Movie Sports Movie Posters and many items on display for sale APR. 6, 10 A.M. TO 7 P.M. HOLIDAY INN, 1200 University, Riverside FLOOD'S HAS A SALE ONI EVANS BLACKS CARPETS ON SALE TILL APRIL 19th FLOOD'S FLOOR CO.

176 E. 40th St. 886-0639 IF YOU HAVE A SERVICE PROBLEM OR MISSED RECEIVING YOUR SUN NEWSPAPER TODAY CALL (714) 889-8584, 825-1255 (619) 243-3240 a.m. a.m. Sun.

x-- sV -w. already -nt on the Contra wir wUJ JuM the downpaym1 an Anvrvan ditrf Central Amrftta" "Amrricant rrmmhr bo, step by trp. d4taf by dollar, bo-fore we even knew wbit was hip- rning. we wrr ciugbt la Ktoam wir." Ponkf Mid "We remember bow adttwrt bccam lfi'l. and ironf brrame ritual tics, 57o mall" Blast kills 15 at U.S.

Korean base SLOt'L South Korea CAP) A thunderous eiplotion ripped apart a 4Att fallen fuel tank Sat urday at the US Air Force bw at (Kin, killing I) prr5 off a huge fir that raged for hours. VS. and Korean official Mid Twelve people wrr reported Injured. On Sunday, a VS. mill tary official In Seoul Mid all Of the vkiims wer believed to Koreans.

-Something went off suddenly with a big bang." a South Korean woman working in the area Mid of the gigantic blat In Washington. LL Col Larry Greer, an Air Force spokesman. Mid tbe explosion occurrrd in a fuel storage area. "We've got no evidence to believe foul play was Involved. It occurred as they were filling a fuel tank with Jet fuel as part of the normal operations there.

That's where the explosion and fire occurred. There were a number of Korean contractors around the storage tank dole some work on the area very close to the tank. That accounteed for the rather high number of Injuries and fatalities." Greer Mid Saturday. Greer put the casualties at 14 dead We believe It to be 13 Koreans and one American" and 12 Injured, ail Koreans. But Billy Fullerton.

the U-S. military spokesman In Seoul, said on Sunday that all of the dead and Injured were believed to have been Koreans. He said the report of an American's death had been premature. Mitchell says the bill has been stalled by "the opposition of several members of the committee." Mitchell said the battle plan now is to bring tbe bill directly to the Senate floor by offering it as an amendment to other legislation. But Chambers says if there is an end run around the Commerce Committee.

Ford will be waiting for the bill on the floor. Does that mean the Kentuckian will try to tie up the Senate ith a filibuster? "I wouldn't say at this point what be would do," Chambers said. "But you can count on him doing whatever he can to defeat it." Over on the House side last week, Markey issued a statement lamenting the Senate had not approved the House-passed plan in time to take effect this month. "If you find yourself trying to get some sleep through the blinding early morning sun and wishing you had that hour of daylight in the evening for your gardening, shopping, chores or recreation then this bill is for you," Markey said. HEIDI L.

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NEWS FOCUS: Clocks still the same Pentagon appropriations More daylight-saving time? Not in '86 SANTA BARBARA President Reagan called upon Congress on Saturday to streamline the way it appropriates money for defense, saying he agrees with a presidential commission "there must be a better, more efficient ay." The president devoted his weekly radio address, delivered from his mountaintop ranch 20 for Mircct action1 around a cburib In lirandfoft -No tnort Ulkini Wt art now Ulkini about action" llrr prcth. at a funeral for a bbrk man bo rrdmu mi4 it kilted by a polirf inforrwr. mtrkrd on of Mn4r la'a tld-t challrncr of a fn rrnmml ban-ping ordr intended to mulct brr political rtJl). lib none and gasoline bomb Di-tecUw-i tnvntlgatlng tbe tavern etpluion laid they believed the bomb txing a-lembled or planted in a toilet ben It ent off. od they wanted to quotlon the 10 xv rloutly Injured tnrn.

factory; 11 killed dows, tamps and chandeliers In houM-s and office buildings within a one-mile radius. Boraue police station commander LL Col. Buenaventura Viray said the blasts were apparently caused by chemicals and other combustible materials stored In a warehouse and three working huts, which were demolished by tbe blasts. changes in miles north of here, to the rec ommendations of the commission he appointed to study defense management. Reagan endorsed the commission's work Wednesday and Issued orders to put Into effect parts of it that do not require legislation.

His speech Saturday dealt primarily with the legislative proposals. tegrated when it crashed Friday night amid swirling winds that may have spawned a tornado just before the crash, said National Transportation Safety Board spokesman Warren Wan-del. The 1124 Westwind jet apparently lost part of its tail section just before crashing in a field. An anonymous caller to Cincinnati headquarters March 27 claimed he had put cyanide in five bottles of Encaprin and placed them in Walgreen Co. Inc.

drug stores in Chicago and Detroit. From Sun News Services Rent your own Restaurant any Sat. or Sun. Wdding, R.optioA, BanqtMtt. Capacity 130 DEMETRI'S 51 N.

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employees on their way home from Dallas to New Jersey, disin He Is being evaluated by a psychiatric team and kept in Isolation so he won't harm himself or anyone else, according to an official at the Cook County Jail. The rtandoff began about 3 m. Thursday when Pasch, who was months behind In his rent, shot and killed his landlord. Leslie Shearer. 43.

ho bad come to talk to him about it. Rice said. member and the out front loader of a group of rural state senators ho are opposing hat they see as bigity plan to, as Ford puts It, change "God's time." The opponents argue moving the extra hour of daylight from morning to evening will force farmers to begin even more of their days in darkness and require children to wait for morning schoolbuses along dark country roads. Since 1966, the nation has started DST on the last Sunday in April and returned to standard time on the final Sunday in October. Markey, last Oct.

22 engineered a 240-157 House vote for a bill that would begin daylight-saving time on the first Sunday in April and end it on the first Sunday in November. Nine days after the House passed its bill, Mitchell and Gorton, went before the Senate Commerce Committee with re-newed hope of getting it to endorse an identical bill. Joining them were the Depart CARD OF THANKS To our friends who showed so much love and compassion during our time of grief in the ioss of our daughter Michele and her family, Rick, Alysia, and Jarred Speicher. We thank you ever so much -Virgil and Loretta Darling and family CTub presents Miracle Method BATHTUBS -SINKS -TILE Retinishing Recobring Chip Repair 5 Yr. Warranty Serving San Bernardino County 71 4-877-3960 61 9-244-7579 SMOG $1 A 1 minutes CHECK I ton) 8 a.m.-S p.m.

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Call 888-3252 Encaprin capsules not poisoned By DAVID GOELLER Associated Press WASHINGTON If Rep. Ed Markey and Sens. George Mitchell and Slade Gorton had their way, Americans would get an extra hour of daylight tonight But Sen. Wendell Ford is prevailing, and the nation won't be turning its clocks ahead for daylight-saving time for another three weeks. Ford, a Kentucky Democrat, has succeeded in bottling up tbe latest in a decade-old effort by lawmakers who want the DST season to start sooner and end later.

They argue the switch would save energy, cut traffic fatalities, reduce violent crime, give Americans more outdoor time in the evening and aid some 400,000 people with retinitis pigmentosa night blindness. "Few proposals submitted to Congress ever offer such clear-cut gains and enjoy such broad, bipartisan support," says Mitchell, D-Maine. But these ranks don't include Ford, a Commerce Committee X-RATED TUB? Resurface! porcelain, fiberglan, tile with PORCELAIN COTE We Install Seamless Tub Surrounds WEST END PERMA CERAM 877-5189 or 982-0725 GRACE-FULL FASHIONS Large Size Specialists NEW SPRING ARRIVALS Lady KoKo Knit Coordinates Cherry Violet Mocha Brown Easy Front Door Parking 1545-D E. Highland (Next to Sears Surplus) 882-4616 TOYOTA SERVICE 7 NATIONAL AUTOMOBILE DEALERS TESTED CERTIFIED TECHNICIANS AUTOMOBILE CLUB APPROVED SERVICE WHO COULD ASK FOR ANYTHING MORE? CHUCK OBERSHAW TOYOTA 11 39 N. San Bdno.

381-4444 CINCINNATI The Procter Gamble Co. says its investigation with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration revealed no evidence that Encaprin capsules had been poisoned. The company said the investigation of the aspirin substitute was thorough. Mary C.

McCall, screenwriter, dies LOS ANGELES Mary C. McCall who wrote scripts for more than two dozen films and for television shows including "Gilligan's Island" and "I Dream of Jeannie," has died. She was 81. McCall, a charter member and first woman president of the Writers Guild of America, died of complications of cancer at the Motion Picture and Television Hospital on Thursday, one day before her 82nd birthday. Among her best-known films were "Craig's Wife," "A Midsummer Night's Dream," "Dancing in the Dark," "Mr.

Belvedere Goes to College" and "The Sulli- vans." McCall's television credits included "Ford Theatre" and "The Millionaire." A native of New York City, she turned to writing advertising copy and fiction after graduating from Vassar and Trinity College in Dublin..

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