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The North Texas Daily
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Wendesday, October 16,1991
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California man arrested
shooting
San Antonio, authorities said.
about the search on the radio and
broadcast speech at the close.
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summaries of party resolutions, not
as medicine.
America and the Caribbean.
Widow, children of victim file suit
Jobless man returns box of money
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Ferris, out of work for seven months,
found a box with $55,000 cash and 'I thought I’d died and gone
dutifully returned it to the owner. What +. LTn «
he got in return was a $100 reward and 10 ecen
a clear conscience.
“My only regret was that I could
really use the money,” Ferris, 21, said
move signaling a Mideast peace con- within a reasonably short time if we
ference may be near, top PLO offi- will have an active peace process for
cials discussed with Jordan on Mon- this region.”
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Alece Bleiler of Houston and Siiri
Golman of Phoenix, Ariz.; contend
that Continental and Britt Airways
were negligent in the operation and
maintenance of the plane.
The lawsuit, filed in state district
court in Houston by Dallas attorney
Frank L. Branson, also claims Capt.
Brad Patridge failed to exercise a high
degree of care in piloting the ill-fated
plane.
Unfortunately, given that is a law-
suit, we really can’t comment on it,”
Peggy Mahoney, spokeswoman for
Continental Express, said late Mon-
day.
Flight 2574 crashed Sept. 11 in a
corn field near Eagle Lake, some 60
miles west of Houston, killing all 14
people aboard, including three crew
members. The Brazilian-made, EMB-
120 was en route from Laredo to
Houston Intercontinental Airport at
the time of the fiery crash.
Crash investigators discovered that
43 screws, removed during mainte-
nance work the day before the crash,
were missing from the leading edge of
the plane’s left de-icing boot. The ,
omission contributed to the loss of the ,
9-foot-long boot from the horizontal {
stabilizer.
“I thought I’d died and gone to
heaven.
Freeland Unah, 72, apparently left B
the box on the side of his truck, got —
distracted and drove off.
Monday. “But I had to turn it in.
That’s just the way I was raised.” Ferris said he say Unah’s name
Fems was on his way to check on inside the box and decided to return it
a job application at a clothing plant He said the $100 reward was “kind of
Friday when he saw a green tackle- lousy, especially when you’re dead
like box on the side of the road. He broke and out of a job.”
picked it up, thinking he could use it to “But it gives me a clear con-
store important papers. science,” he said
“I counted $10,000 in $100 bills
before I quit counting,” he said.
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla
(AP) — The launch Monday of a
small rocket carrying Star Wars
experiments gave its builder a third
success after a string of failures.
“I feel absolutely wonderful,”
said Don Tutweiler, executive vice
president of Orbital Sciences
Corp.’s Space Data Division.
The Pentagon’s Strategic De-
fense Initiative Office paid the
Fairfax, Va., company $10 million
for two Aries rockets, one of which
failed.
The other 29-foot, solid propel-
lant rocket, code-named “Red
Tigress 2,” blasted off at 6:17 a.m.
from the Cape Canaveral Air Force
Station. It reached an altitude of
about 240 miles during its 9 1/2-
minute flight before falling into
the Atlantic as planned about 93
miles downrange.
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AMMAN, Jordan (AP) — In a King Hussein that “We will know
San Angelo police arrested James noticed a pickup matching the de-
Musgroveabout2p.m.,BexarCounty scription of the one authorities were
Sheriff Harlon Copeland said. His looking for.
estranged wife, Vickie Musgrove, 35, Musgrove was arrested without
Apparently not discussed were the the full text.
issues of central economic planning
and Cuba’s status as one of the world’s Although Castro specifically ruled
last single-party communist states. out farmers markets, one resolution
Food and fuel are Cuba’s most seemed to hold out the possibility that
pressing problems. The final day of a limited form of private initiative
the congress was devoted to Cuban could someday be allowed in agricul-
economic strategy. ture.
The delegates endorsed measures The resolution, as summarized by
already in effect for more than a year, Prensa Latina, recognized “the tour-
including tying pay to production, ism, biotechnology, and pharmaceu-
encouraging foreign investment and ticals, and said preferential treatment
increasing hard-currency exports such should be given to investors from Latin
Castro himself was re-elected “expressed in the military hegemony
Monday as the party’s first secretary, of U.S. imperialism.”
The party decried the collapse of It said U.S. dominance was con-
communism elsewhere in the world solidated by “the grave political error
as “a political disaster” and insisted committed by Iraq” with its “unac-
that Marxist-Leninist theory “main- ceptable invasion, occupation and
tains its validity for the workers and annexation of Kuwait.”
the more than 1,600 delegates at the Iraq throughout the U,.S. bombard-
Fourth Party Congress had long been ment of that country.
discussed. These included direct elec- The congress was the first held
tions to the National Assembly, open- behind closed doors. The official
ing the party to religious believers and Cuban news agency Prensa Latina,
authorizing some small private-sector monitored in Mexico City, provided
HOUSTON (AP) — The widow suit against Continental Airlines, Britt
and children of a Phoenix man who Airways and the estate of the plane’s
died in last month ’ s crash of a Conti- pilot.
nental Express commuter plane on Myrna Golman, widow of jeweler
Monday filed a wrongful death law- Albert Golman; and their children,
people of the underdeveloped coun- At the time of the Gulf War, Cuba
tries."was among Iraq’s closest friends. theSovietUnionafterWorldWarII,haspreventedthetwocountriesfrom
The major measures approved by Cuban medical personnel remained in"
Thursday, Oct. 17,1991
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Runaway tire str os us, i s two I SAN ANTONIO (AP) _ Police one of Musgrove’s two guns and shot
arrested a 35-year-old California man him in the shoulder, the sheriff said.
MIAMI (AP) — A tire broke loose from a truck, bounded across a in San Angelo Monday in connection The couple was stopped after a
highway and smashed through a school-bus windshield Monday, killing with the abduction of his estranged convenience store clerk in San Angelo
two children, officials and witnesses said, wife and the shooting of her father in called police. The clerk had heard
was with him and in good condition, incident, Copeland said, and will be
I the sheriff said. brought to San Antonio to face charges
Soyiettroonsrecajedfromdisoutedarea Earlier Monday, -year-old Ken- after being treated at a San Angelo
OU V1CL LVVF>-~~d--— 11 V-- —-d I neth Vickrey, Musgrove s father-in- hospital.
law, was shot in the upper chest as he Copeland says Mrs. Musgrove and
MOSCOW(AP)— TheSovietUnionwillwithdraw30percentofthe wasleavinghishomeintheDominion their three children moved back to
more than 7,000 troops it has stationed on the Kurils, the disputed islands to nde his bicycle about 6:30 a.m. Texas from California to live with her
that Japan claims are part of its territory, a Soviet official said Monday. The Dominion is a private residen- parents.
The conflict over the four small islands off northern Japan, seized by tial area in north Bexar County with The three children, ranging from
uKSoviet Unionafter World War Il.haspreventedthetwocountriesfrom extensive security. Only residents are infancy to 9 years old, were not hurt
signing apeace treaty and has held up major economic aid from Tokyo. allowedon the premises. Guestsmust during the incident at the Dominion,
The troop reduction is a unilateral step. Foreign Ministry spokesman checkinat securtty8ates o a thesheniffsaid
Vitaly Churkin said at a news conference I Vickrey, president of Vickrey and Authorities said they believe
•meannouncementwaswelcornedbyvisitingJapaneseForeignMinister Associates.mnc.and.formerchairman Musgrove overpowered a security
T Na m who be an talks Monda in Moscow with his Soviet of the North San Antonio Chamber of guard patrolling the area and stole his
mo. ay ’ D ® - Commerce, was taken to Medical pickup, which was found abandoned
counterpart, Boris FanKin. a i Center Hoenital where he nnHerwyent An-LL:LwI,
i —enten HoSPILal, wnere ne underwent on a nearDy mgnway.
surgery and was in good condition. Copeland said Musgrove previ-
_I Copeland said after shooting Vick- ously had been charged with kidnap-
Texas rural hospitals to receive aid I rey, Musgrove handcuffed Vickrey’s ping and aggravated assault in Santa
I wife and pistol-whipped his estranged Barbara County in California in con-
AUSTIN (AP) - Gov. Ann Richards has announced that 16 rural wife. Mrs. Musgrove managed to get nection with domestic problems. ;
Texas hospitals have been selected to receive federal assistance to y A pp. • y 7 .
improve or add services. —I ( ) rifll Cl H! ( A1 (A1/ (q
The Health Care Financing Administration of the U.S. Department of — — -JJ ------
Health and Human Services has awarded the grants. The hospitals 7 . 7 — 7
received about $50,000 a year, and funding may be requested for up to T) VA) n) A) CA / ( 1A) 71) ! A pA) Cl p
three years, the governor’s office said Monday. H‘‘ ---- • ----
They include Yoakum Community Hospital, Crockett County Hospi-
tal in Ozona, Hill Country Hospital in Fredricksburg, Chillicothe Hospi-
tal, Harris Methodist in Stephenville, Lee Memorial Hospital in Giddings,
Medina Community Hospital in Hondo, and Stephens Memorial Hospital
AlsO De Leon Hospital, Panola General Hospitalin Carthage, Knox . _ _
County Hospital in Knox City, Hall County Hospital in Memphis, gation in a bid to resolve major stick- Hussein agreed, saying “I believe
Hamilton General Hospital, Harris Methodist in Mexia, Pecos County ing points over Palestinian represen- everything will become clear in a short
General Hospital in Iraan and Central Texas Hospital in Cameron. 131100 at1116 talks. space of time," and “We hope to have
Secretary of State James A. Baker results soon” from the dialogue with
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MEXICO CITY (AP) — The In a small concession to black
Communist Party in Cuba ended what market reality, delegates also approved
was billed as a historic congress on the idea of one-person service enter-
Monday without any sign the island prises such as barbers or bicycle re-
would deviate from the hard-line path pairmen.
outlined by President Fidel Castro. The congress passed a resolution
“There will be socialism at any holding that the crumbling of commu-
price,” Castro vowed in an emotional nism in Europe and the Soviet Union
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