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The Albuquerque Tribune from Albuquerque, New Mexico • 2

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I A-2 The Albuquerque Tribune Tuesday July 14 1981 people mtmn Alyce Hughes Alma Hughes Hughes's 'heirs' ruled phony Ike Turner busted for cocaine Rioting persists in Belfast BELFAST Northern Ireland (UPI) Catholic protesters hurled more than 100 acid bombs at security forces firing plastic bullets today and the IRA selected a replacement for Martin Hurson the sixth prisoner to die on the Republican hunger strike The leader of Ireland's Roman Catholics Cardinal Tomas Fiaich accused Britain of reneging on a pledge to negotiate face-to-face with the hunger strikes and urged new talks delay" Hurson's death early Monday set off renewed street violence More than 100 homemade acid bombs were hurled at security forces during a four-hour riot that started late Monday in the Republican town of Toome-bridge Police countered with plastic bullets FIAICH URGED British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher to send a government representative to Belfast's Maze Prison talk with the prisoners without delay" He also told the prisoners to "build in a conciliatory fashion" on a Dublin-based commission's peace initiative In Brussels Irish Foreign Minister-designate James Dooge met with British Foreign Secretary Lord Carrington and said Westminster should negotiate directly with the prisoners Every Maze death was an IRA propaganda victory he said Hurson 26 died on the 46th day of his fast four days after IRA inmate' McDonnell 30 starved himself to death at the Maze HURSON WAS to be buried Wednesday in a military-style funeral near his home village of Cappagh and another prisoner would join the seven surviving hunger strikers the IRA said Late Monday the Republican press center said relatives of Kieran Doherty who entered the 54th day of his fast today reported he was very weak and could move only in a wheelchair Doherty 25 was voted to the Irish Parliament in last month's general election His death would give the opposition Fianna Fail Party a chance to recoup one of its losses and undermine the slim majority of Prime Minister Garrett FitzGerald's ruling coalition The IRA hunger strikers are demanding unrestricted association with inmates wearing clothes of their choice the right to refuse prison work extra visits and letters and automatic 50 percent reduction in prison sentences for good behavior (UPI photo) Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher after visiting From Tribune WIki The late Howard Hughes left somewhere between $163 million and $12 billion but left no wives children parents or siblings according to Houston Judge Pat Gregory In the latest phase of the 5-year-old battle for Hughes's fortune Gain Hudenburg of Las Vegas Nev claimed the novel "The proved she was daughter Alyce Hughes of Atlantic City NJ said she married Hughes in a 1946 ceremony she thought was a movie rehearsal and Alma Hughes of Houston said she married Hughes in 1973 and bore him a son by artificial insemination A man claimed Hughes adopted him in 1953 With those claims all dismissed the next phase in the fight for Hughes's money will come in August when claims by relatives of his mother and father have their day in court Rock star Ike Turner facing trial this month on charges he shot his newspaper delivery man has been arrested by narcotics officers who reportedly found a small quantity of cocaine in his briefcase Turner is due in Torrance Superior Court July 27 for trial on charges he shot Andrew Francis in the ankle Turner pleaded innocent June 18 to a felony count of assault with a deadly weapon The entertainer half of the former team of Ike and Tina Turner allegedly fired two shots at Francis earlier this year in front of the musician's home The incident reportedly was triggered when Francis hit dog with a news- An employee of a New York jewelry firm reported diamonds valued at S3 million were stolen from his leased car when he was buying cigarettes in a store police said Sandor Schwed 46 of Monsey NY told officers he parked his leased car outside a Detroit store early Monday afternoon He told police he left the diamonds cut but unset in a black briefcase in the back of the car When he returned the diamonds were gone and two of the windows were broken Abb Odre who was shot in the attempted assassination of Pope John Paul II two months ago while on a group pilgrimage to European religious sites was discharged from the Buffalo General Hospital Monday The 59-year-old widow from Buffalo NY had undergone two operations in a Rome hospital and then was flown home for further surgery Police told to toughen stance as British violence continues Hospital officials say that singer Jerry Lee Lewis is stabilizing under intensive care but his condition is still doctors are saying it's an hour-by-hour said a spokesman for Methodist Hospital South in Memphis Tenn Lewis 45 is given a 50-50 chance of survival after undergoing five' hours of abdominal surgery Friday It was the second time in 10 days the entertainer had a major operation to treat a stomach rupture "Because we have been so sensitive about civil rights hundreds of policemen nave found themselves in the hospital policeman Reinforcements were called from neighboring areas to help police quell what a spokesman described as a attack" on the local constabulary In nearby Derby police said about 500 youths surrounded a police station used as a traffic monitoring center and threw two gasoline bombs through the window Officers quickly extinguished the small Maze SPECIAL RIOT COURTS have been working non-stop across the country dispensing fines up to $950 and jail sentences up to nine months to about 1400 young offenders Some defendants were as young as 11 In the first 10 nights of violence 1719 people were arrested and 518 police were injured the agency my family and the splendid men and women who work with present circumstances I feel I can no longer effectively serve you or the he said HUGEL JOLNEDlfiTCIA in February as personal choice for the key position as chief of the clandestine services Casey in a letter to Hugel accepted his resignation with regret" and told Hugel he had earned the respect of those with whom you have The Washington Post story was based on allegations from two former business associates Thomas Me- Nell 49 and his brother Samuel McNeil 47 The two former Wall Street brokers said they joined Hugel in mid-1970s actions intended to boost the stock of the New York wholesale CIA official resigns over 'untrue' Liverpool THE DAILY TELEGRAPH said today London taxpayers face a $228 million bill for the riots while damages in Liverpool were estimated at $95 ihillion The Riot Damages Act requires local governments to compen- 1 sate riot victims for damage to buildings and their contents Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher who is to report on the violence to' Queen Elizabeth tonight during their regular weekly meeting said in Liver pool the spell of disorders was her most worrying time in office things should never have': she said emphasizing the law would be upheld are getting new ways of dealing with a new Meanwhile today opposition Labor Party leader Michael Foot Mrs Thatcher's tough economic poli- cies for sparking the riots Foot also warned against rushing i through tough new laws to combat the violence saying national liberties were at stake and "changes made in panic are often bad laws" charges firm he headed Brother International Corp The Post said several securities analysts consulted about the case conclud- -ed the allegations if true constituted activity that was at least improper and perhaps illegal Hugel in response called the Me- Nell brothers people who attempted to swindle him and later threatened to him THE NEW YORK TIMES reported Casey had begun an internal intellig- ence investigation into past business practices The newspaper quoted familiar with the case" as saying the investigation is' being conducted by CIA general coun-' sel Stanley Sporkin In a statement released before his resignation by his lawyers and reprinted by the Post Hugel denied any wrongdoing when the House and a two-week emergency payroll measure' Mental care ordered NEW HAVEN Conn A man ar- rested with a 32-caliber pistol after writing letters threatening to kill President Reagan has been ordered to undergo one year of treatment in a feder- al mental health program Edward Richardson 22 of DrexeU Hill Pa changed his innocent plea to guilty Monday at a bearing before UA District Judge Ellen Broe Burns Plane crash kills 4 CRESTED BUTTE Colo A seand and rescue team early today remove) four bodies from the wreckage of plane that crashed Sunday near th summit of Crystal Peak The National Transportation Safet Board which sent an investigator ti the crash site said the pilot wai George Graff of Boulder and Bouldei officials said all victims were mem beta of the Divine Light Mission th church headed by Guru Maharaj Jl used to being gawked at and used to being irked when people ask her if she's But Sandy Allen at 7 foot 7 inches the tallest woman realizes that it comes with the territory care if they look so long as not rude about she said At 440 pounds she's neither slender nor fat Ms Allen in her second season as the star attraction at the Guinness Museum of World Records in Niagara Falls Ontario wears specially made clothes and size 22 shoes A federal judge cleared the way Monday for MGM to release its remake of the Ape starring Bo Derek rejecting a claim lodged by the heirs of creator Edgar Rice Burroughs Victoria Principal television wife of Bobby Ewing on the TV soap series has dropped efforts to prevent Velvet magazine from publishing nude photographs of her But attorneys for the actress said they have not dropped their lawsuit against the sex magazine and its publisher and still will seek an unspecified sum in damages LONDON Urban warfare exploded again in five British cities early today The leader of the nation's largest police union told embattled bobbies to stop "pussyfooting with rioters who have strewn destruc- tion for 11 straight nights But police said the most recent disturbances were less serious than the rioting of previous nights and no new incidents were reported in London Jim Jardine chairman of the Police Federation denied charges by black leaders that police harassment was a factor in the turmoil He urged bobbies to take a harder stance against screaming mobs heaving bricks and firebombs WE have been so sensitive about civil rights hundreds of policemen have found themselves in the hospital and thousands of ordinary citizens have had their lives ruined" Jardine said Worst hit in the most recent flare-ups was Leicester in the English midlands where hundreds of youths rampaged through the streets WASHINGTON (UPI) The chief of secret operations resigned today but insisted published charges that he engaged in improper or illegal stock market practices in the mid-1970s are and Max Hugel 56 stepped down as deputy director of operations which handles clandestine agents and operations following a Washington Post report on allegations made against him by two former business associates CIA Director William Casey immediately appointed John Stein a veteran intelligence career officer as permanent replacement Hugel who came to the agency fresh from work on the Reagan election campaign committee and with Centronics a computer and electronic firm told Casey in a letter the charges against him unfounded unproven and untrue have become a burden which I no longer believe is fair to impose on the administration of Atlanta Hunts' privacy invaded DALLAS A Securities and Exchange Commission investigation into the billionaire Hunt silver market dealings was in of the Right to Financial Privacy Act a federal judge ruled -US District Judge Robert Porter granted a request by Nelson Hunt and Herbert Hunt for an injunction against the SEC restraining the federal agency from violating the privacy act However Porter ruled the SEC could continue its investigation of the Hunt brothers' business dealings Titanic 'find' logged ABOARD THE GYRE North Atlantic A 500-ton mass of metal discovered on the ocean floor is characterized by the Titanic searchers as a find'' that may help them know if they are scanning the right area for the sunken liner Tic big piece of metal weighs 500 tons or said Abilene Texas oilman Jack Grimm who is the expedition The Titanic rammed an iceberg few minutes before midnight April 14 News in Brief: Grand jury probe slaying suspect allowed Jerry Lee Lewis nation to pull the country from crisis without outside intervention and underlined its commitment to the policy of renewal" initiated by the historic worker-state agreements that ended last summer's strikes San Jose pact set SAN JOSE Calif Striking municipal workers threatened with mass firings reached an llth-hour agreement with city negotiators that if adopted by union members today would end a precedent-setting walkout over the concept of equal pay for men and women in jobs Officials of Local 101 of the American Federation of State County and Municipal Employees confident the agreement would be ratified Monday night ordered all third-shift workers back to work Israel raids Lebanon TEL AVIV Israeli jets downed a Syrian jet today during raids against Palestinian guerrilla strongholds south of Beirut the Israeli military command said Max Hugel Ex-deputy director It was the third Israeli raid in southern Lebanon in five days The Israeli command did not prevent details of the attack but Lebanese journalists reported by telephone from Sidon 25 miles south of Beirut that Syrian jets clashed over the city with Israeli forces All Israeli aircraft returned safely the Israeli command said Pipe still leaks NEWARK Engineers worked around the clock to replace an 870-foot-long water pipeline destroyed by vandals but when they turned on the water the pipeline leaked Theleakcame Monday after the water started flowing to Newark and four smaller towns The water wac shut off again to the five communities Last week vandals opened a vfive at Newark's Pequannock Watershed in northern New Jersey setting off a flood that destroyed two lines supplying the five cities with 100 million gallons of water daily Since then Newark has spent $35 000 a day to buy water From Tribune Wires ATLANTA Attorneys for Wayne Williams failed to block today's Snd jury proceedings in the case of last of Atlanta's 28 young slain blacks clearing the way for additional evidence to be presented to the panel Fulton County District Attorney Lewis Slaton said he had not decided whether he would present more evidence against Williams to the grand jury today TCIfontounty Superior Court Judge Sam McKenzie on Monday denied a motion by Williams' attorneys to stop the grand jury investigation He set a hearing for later today on eight other motions Williams is charged with the slaying of Nathaniel Cater 27 the 28th and most recent victim in the slayings Polish meeting opens WARSAW Poland Party leader Stanislav Kama opened the Communist Putr Congress today with a dedar-: a tion of loyalty to the Soviet bloc and a tough attack on anti-socialist fords in the Solidarity union But he stressed the party's determi 1912 and sank a few hours later with 1513 people still aboard Pulp workers strike VANCOUVER The majority of British 50000 sawmill and pulp workers went on strike Monday with the remainder many idled by picket lines expected to go out within the week Exports of wood products and pulp throughout the world soon could be affected by the strike The province is the largest net exporter of lumber in the world and produces about 25 percent of the world's supply of pulp A strike strategy worked out between the unions and the BC Federation of labor will add to the impact of any prolonged strike on world supplies of pulp abd lumber Strikers told to work State employees on strike for four days were told to go back to work today now that Gov Edward King has signed an emergency bill to fund overdue paychecks The dispute tnat froze state spood-ing July 1 was broken Monday night.

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