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A ip' TTMi mkAuIm! ff 1 --if- -j- A Thunday September 1 1983 -'-yy 1 1 1 TE -v' I 41 269 Aboard 4rIflbh4 ffl-HissiiisPLSNKjitiLi pt342 19-11 8054 ljSMSfi Plmci 3ri Lbi p0342 HRSHIMSTOH flP) ft Soviet Hlti 23'Fi6Ht shot' iohr flia JUHBO- Lines jhbo- jet with nissilei Pentnepn sources srib tObry The 5ouRcsj mho spoke on coniition they rEnrin rnonyhousi sryb the 11 Air FoRcehrb confIrneb the shootbonn No other betrils here RVRURlLEa y' RP-CR-I9-IHI3 lUSE Secretary of State George Shultz accused the Soviet Union twin of shooting down in unarmed South Koran airtinerwitha missile The United' Statea with and has demanded i explanation us The plane a Boeing 717 carried 380 during Ben LanyMdwudda-Ceor crat wnowas also chairman of the John Bii ty It was not kqown if anyone survived According to -Pentagon sources in Wa the Korean Airlines plane was shotdpwn by a Soviet I MiG-33 The sources said the UJS Air Fhrcehadcon-flrmed the attack Japanese and South Koran hffl-dais reported that file airliner was shot down near the Wand of Sakhalin a taajoroutpoBt of the Soviet de-lense network Japaneaeradar indented the airltter was pursued and shot down at an altitude oLaboutskmiles by three MiG-SSeri about 3:30 am: (2:30 pm EDT yesterday) andniunupetedintotheSeaof Japan The Soviet ITnion denied an earlier South Koran dahn that the airliner had landed qn Sakhalin Shultz said the airliner strayed into Soviet air spade and was tracked by the Soviets tor more than 2ttbou He said that as mapy as eight Soviet had warned the plane fired the missile dose He also said: far as we could see thdre was npi communication between the ThpKonean plane was bound hum Anchorage Alaftato Seoul South Kora when it'aropped off Japanese air control radar The Japanese asked for JJS help in searching for flic plane and two patrol aircraft were sent aloft from Misawa Air Force Base in Japan and from Okinawa the right according to Pentagon officials MiG-23 is one of the Soviet Union's most ad-Jet fighters It is armed with airo-air missil-NATO as The Soviet fighter is capable of speeds in excess of 1600 mph and has a combat radius of up-toT45 milesfromjtshomebase Earlier this week defense agency reported that the Soviet Urioh-bad stationed more than iff MiG-238 on Etorofu Island one of four former Japa-nese islands occupied by the Soviet Union aUhe end of Wodd War II This island is about 150 mUCs east of thenortbenunostJapaneseislandofHolaido South Koran officials said US and Japanese CHINA i Soviet pUot had reported seeing ke-surface where the plane went down the surface where the plane Soviet of one plane that fired a misslle and Shultz said a rosenenear the about an hour later Shultz said there was excuse whatsoever for thlsappalllng act" IfetridYeporteri at the State Department that President Reagan had been Informed Shultz said there was no evidence that the Soviets Monitor K-W' (iough -j (See Page 20) Anti-Communist Causes essman ATLANTA (A?) Rep Lariy McD nald a conservative Georga Democrat elected to Congress in 1874 became the chairman of Jhe right-wing John Birch So-detyeartierthisyfcar McDonald one of the moat- conservathN members of Congress waa-aboard irisring South Korean Jet that (HblforAumNew York to Seod He win going Seoul to attend a ceremony martdng the 30th anniversary of the signing of a mutual defense nac' South Korea andthe United Stab and did not speak often? In 1981 however the House passed his amendment barring the use of Legal Aid money to1 promote defend or ho- mosexuality The vote came while a gay-men's chorus was performing on the Capitol steps In lies he proposed banning trpde wlth the Soviet Union hat amendment failed 284-124 Last year theconservative organization Americans forConstitutional Action gave McDonald a percent approval The -roup had given hfm a lOOpment approv- al ratingin pach ri the previous five years Americans for Democratic Action gave' McDonald a 5 percent approval rating in 1982 and the Ar-CKgave him a zero In Russian hands Anybody who knows Larry McDonald knows he is the-leading anti-Communist in Congress and fo say a little bit odd would betosaythe Mrs Mcbonald along with the two children Larry Jr 2 and Lauren 3 -months the brother were kt Hf house in Atlanta' today When MODonald a fS-yehrold phyid-danNwas Aected chairman of the -John Birch Society he' succeeded file founder and only other chairman of the Robert Welch' McDonald said his objective' was to increase the membership of from mtiOO to 80000 up to half Smillion McDonald wife elected to Congress in 1974 from the 7th District of northwestern Georgia He had lost in his first bkl far Former New HanmsliireGov Mddrim Thomson Jr a friend of called the congressman a true American patriot 1 Thomson said be had known McDonidd for a number of years campaigned for him and worked with tun on foimd him alwiv a gentleman and ail Intelligent man" he said was one of the congressional menfoen I felt I knnllbinaUvrDbac" In 1981 McDonald founded a tax-exempt foundation to atop eutperekm terrorism and communism in tha United States: He said he founded the organization Western Goals Foundation because he believed there were large gaps InUS intelligence operations In Congress McDonald was considered with either influence An aide said 1 flight only I Was aboard the i he had mimed a plane Sunday night Hislconnecting flight from Atlanta had been rerouted to -Baltimore because of ashxm over New York Earlier when it was ranted tfast: the phme bad landed on an island off the Soviet east coestMcDonakfs wife Kathryn said of all people being Agraduateof Emory Unlvsity nald received his medical degree Emory in 1957 He was a ist before his election to two years earlier He was re- a loner not working in 1978 1878 MOO and 1983 party He appeared to havei Channel 21 Fihids A Place ff0 ss iv" 47 ''wj-'-'iN For Its Studio i 1 fcfemjtL -V A '-v- i1 -1 V- r'i i 8 li By LORRAINE ADAMS Iforitori CRANSTON1 RX IaP) -Americra the Ghm Krile the -cie Painter and Armourcote Jo seUaDemoqitic president Dial Media AmodateO '-marketing firm has been reedia eoectiveaeBi aiid planning lor the Democratic National Committee 1984 praidentialcampaigi Thomas Drew finance director of the Vreld that Dial Media it rfrairtring print advertlringdi- reef mafl and radio and television commerdalauBed in Democratic and Republican preridentlal bids from the etamEwint of return-on taveetment of adveptWng dot Ian DU! Merit alio la evaluating the i wed by the parttea to aee whether they are coatefr facUveandappropriate to today oonora Edwardvalentl prerident and oofrnmdw of Dial nopea me comps ny remuonfeup won its right into the WWe Media said he the Democrati will continue rife eiw me n-rT (feoaperpuijone thri In a small conference room without an audience ChamM 21 won approval last right to build on Hall Street the same studio and lower that" residents -feared and fought in the South End Construction will begta tomorrow "WeTe very said SUpSmms the station manager "We be happier with the Shnmi said Channel 31 piano to be an the air D0C1 On Aug 3 Simma station owner Frances Shaine and Thomas Rath the station's lawyer took their ease to the' soring board of adjustment Fifty resideris attended the brering Channels? wanted to build its studio afthe corner of Sorih Main Street and Interstate whore buslneseet and a 70-foot radio tower are allowed only by variance Neighbors valued a marshbeMnd the property became of its ducks geeae beaver and wiknlow-ers But the people who testified at the hewing vetoed more concern about keeping the prop-erty free of business Hie soring board denied Channel rosiest for a variance Before the vote board members rid not discusi the resident's concerns or the arguments of the station's representatives Simma leaned a leaaon from that meeting Fouded in 1971 Dial MedU ptonereed drect ealee maneangqn imvimi Kmapoa nr iKwiMriQ (theTV-advertiied 1 Jr 1 CLASSIFIED '-35 NEWS OF RECORD 4 ''COMICS 33 OPINION DEATHS 4 SPORTS 25 ENTERTAINMENT J8 SPOTUGHTMwJ1 GORMI ON BRIDGE 36 TV 33 LOCALSTATE 2 WEEKEND 22 MERRIMACK 40 WORLDNATSON ff Final Parking Place A workman inspects a 36-ton granite replica of 1962 ar David a New Vbrlc: Only Lusnessmaa-tne older-tse apf cedes-Benz (tnxxmne next to the tomb of Ray Tse who parently had once promised to buy his brother a car but died in 1961 at the age of 15 The monument at Rosedale never got the chance to do so Price of the monument was Memorial Parkin Linden NJ took three stonecutters 17 estimated at up to $250000 and was made by the Rock of to complete It was commissioned by broth- Ages granite company in Barre Vt Weather gf 'J 1 bununu: Improjper1 About Raises have to mpear before the soring board ao we can build he said when it ended It took Simma toss than a-month to find the property at 8345 Hall Street The land is behind two homes that are rented None of the renters attended last planning board her The pfenning board looked briefly at tural plans for the aturib 0 rectMgular modem-looking brick bufiring with Channd 31 writ tenatthetopofit The sign will face 141 and driveway from Hall Street will be the only accea to thebiwring Shnnw laid the plane' for the hrikflng are the same as the Street but the tower feet partly became the land on Hall Street legislation together" Pay raises of igto)9000wereput into the get during a HomeBenate conferace cob tee'i deliberations Sununu and conference mitfee 'adeliberationa Sununu and se members have said they do not know Skies will be mostly dear tonight with the forte in the 5lfe Tomorrow will be aunny and warmer with the hiw In the mid to Ws Virginia Faaae a student at Rum-ford School draws a Sunqyday I 'r I Complete Wasfher raises as an amendment to the budget Spfrop a Democrat who may run for governor in 1984 has refused to identify the commissioner When Splrou made his accusations last week Sununu called them untrue and said httyrould not comment further Yesterday Sununu again told reporters (hat charges aren't true knew nothing of nation of the materials (hat Mr Spfrou to afieringl was Involved in" he said knew it when the public knew it His allegations about a Gov John Sununusays he was not pleased that large pay raises for eight department heeds turned up in the state budget but he has no profr lm with the way they gotthere was not hqvy when I discovered that pay raise was in there Suhunu a Republican said after Executive Coundl Tneeting I know of no one who acted Improperly I am not going to sit as governor criticizing the legislative tradeoffs that arp necessary to put it where the provision came from House Minority Leader Chris Spirtu has accused Sununu of approving salary increases for -of 10 department heads during a meeting lonepfthem According to Spfrou Sununu then sent the department head to Senate Finance Chairman Jean White with instructions to propose the rib dty planning director said the station still needs' approval of the site itself On Sept 28 the board SreCHANNELa-PaeJO) 'i '-X a 'i fiKMbiMNiPl.

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