The Plain Dealer from Cleveland, Ohio (2024)

THE PLAIN DEALER, SATURDAY, JULY 19, 1980 Associated Press Lifeguard Natalie Stoneking gets a quick splash from a friend at a lake near Peru, Ill. said all 108 heat victims in that city died of heat stroke, which occurs when overheating overloads the body's heat regulator in the brain, allowing body temperatures to rise to as high as 110 degrees. In Washington, Dr. Julius B. Richmond, the U.S.

surgeon general, urged Americans to use common sense to avoid heat-related illnesses. Among other measures, Richmond said people should wear lightweight clothes and drink plenty 1,000 die in wave of heat 1 A 1. Dallas area breaks record of 25 hot days 2 3 for: Associated Press -Dallas-Fort Worth area broke a record of 25 consecutive days of 100-degree temperatures yesterday as the early-summer heat wave: that refuses to go away claimed more than 1,000 lives in 20 states. Forecasters said there was no relief in sight for Texas, and the Estaminer George E. Gantner Jr.

of water or nonalcoholic liquids. City. National Weather Service in Arkansas said the heat wave affecting: that state is expected to last until September, if not longer, with ao: occasional day of cooler temperatures. have been 1,012 deaths in 20 states, according to an unofficial count by the Associated Press. "More than 400 have died of heat-related causes in the three states: whose governors have state of emergency Alabama, Georgia and Missouri.

in comparison, Missouri state health officials say they expect 10 beat-related deaths in a normal year, but that state's heat death toll by yesterday was 237. FAt St. Louis, Medical A Rain, police maintain calm MIAMI (AP) Twenty-nine people were arrested overnight, mostly for curfew violations, but a steady rain and a show of police strength helped maintain calm yesterday in the racially troubled Liberty City district. Four hundred National Guardsmen were stationed in nearby armories and a 9 p.m. to 6 a.m.

curfew was in effect for a second day over a two square mile area of the predominantly black peighborhood. Robert Dempsey, Dade County's acting public safety director, said he was "guardedly optimistic" the calm would continue into the weekend. The latest wave of violence erupted Tues- Yesterday's high at Dallas- Fort Worth Airport reached 110, tieing the record for July, set on July 2, 1980. Elsewhere in Texas, Abilene had 102 and it was 108 at Wichita Falls, where the National Weather Service has recorded 25 consecutive days with temperatures of 106 degrees or higher. Other afternoon temperatures yesterday ranged from 94 degrees in Birmingham, to 102 in Little Rock, to 103 in- Oklahoma strength help in Miami day after policemen chased two black robbery suspects into a housing project.

A crowd gathered and began to throw stones and bottles. One of the policemen was shot in the back in what his partner termed "a rain of bullets." Fifty-nine people have been arrested and 40 injured in the renewed violence, which officials feared might spark a repeat of the May 17-19 rioting in the same district that left 18 people dead and caused an estimated $100 million in property damage. After two days of sporadic violence this week, the Dade County Public Safety Department declared a state of emergency Thursday and the nighttime curfew was put into effect. Metro liner public hike, with emphasis on the geol- cial workshop at the western campus of Cuyaogy of Brecksville, will leave at 2 p.m. today hoga Community College, 11000 Pleasant Valley from -the Trailside Interpretive Center of the Parma.

Cost is $10. Brecksville Reservation of Cleveland Me- A refresher course in canning, preserving troparks. It is suggested the Ohio 82 or River- and pickling will be given free at 1 p.m. view. Rid.

park entrances be used to reach the Wednesday at Euclid Public Library, 631 E. 222d by the Cuyahoga County Extension Jazzercise classes, which teach body condi- Service. tioning. to a background of jazz dance move5000 Mayfield South Euclid, Church mepts, are being held at the Hillcrest YWCA, First tropical depression the Master, 4050 Monticello Cleveland expected to get stronger Heights. MIAMI (AP) The hurricane season's first A Nordic ski patrol for service this winter tropical depression, expected to strengthen into will be formed by Don W.

Copeland, Depart- a tropical storm by today, was reported yesterment; of Human Resources, 5238 Dover Center day about 350 miles off the coast of Texas, Rdx North Olmsted. Participants must be certi- forecasters at the National Hurricane Center fied in advanced first aid. A first aid class will here said. be held in September. "It looks like it might strengthen oversnack and talk session will be held at 2 night," forecaster Gil Clark said.

"Right now, p.mt Monday in the children's room of Parma though, the winds are less than 39 m.p.h. and Regional Library, 5850 Ridge Rd. not a big threat." The Children Forever summer program is At 5 p.m. yesterday, an Air Force reconseeking. volunteers 13 or older to work with the naissance aircraft reported an area of disturbed retarded and handicapped.

The program will weather in the Gulf of Mexico had developed a begin Monday and run through Aug. 29. Volun- low pressure center. Clark said the weather systeers should report at 8:45 a.m. any week day to tem was 350 miles east of Brownsville, Texas, Shelley Kisiel at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, moving only about 12 miles west each hour.

6220 Broadview Parma. The program is not affiliated with the church. Sadat said to cancel summit 2A 1935 movie starring Charles Laughton TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) Egyptian Presiand Clark Gable in a classic sea story of mutiny dent Anwar Sadat was quoted yesterday as saywilt be shown free at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the ing he had canceled plans for a summit meeting Rocky River Public Library, 1600 Hampton Rd. with Prime Minister Menachem Begin, citing Stresses of working women will be discuss- "Begin's depressed mood, which was reflected ed from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m.

Wednesday in a spe- in his wounding personal attacks on me." 1. Charity solicitors file suit over arrest in Bedford Hts. By Mairy Jayn Woge Two real estate agents who said they were soliciting funds for a charity when they were arrested in Bedford Heights have sued the city and some of its employes for $2.5 million. Larry J. Brewster, 35, of 200 Gould Bedford, and Timothy O.

Godfray, 26, of 5116 Andrus North Olmsted, sued yesterday in U.S. District Court. They say their civil rights were violated. Each seeks $1.25 million. The pair, salesmen for Century 21 Kriss Associates said they were participating in a natiopwide program by Century 21 in which agents were going door to door to solicit donations for the Easter Seal Society.

Court orders bootleg By Leslie Kay As part of what they called a national crackdown on bootleg merchandise, rock stars scheduled to appear at today's World Series of Rock concert here and two companies have won a temporary restraining order in Common Pleas Court. Judge Francis E. Sweeney has ordered the Cuyahoga County Sheriff's Department and other law enforcement officials to seize and impound any T-shirts, jerseys and other items bearing the name of the concert, logos associated with Seger and the Silver Bullet Band, BONN the J. Geils Band and Eddie Money, decided to lift as well as Winterland Concessions imposed limits Co. and Rock Tours Ltd.

German navy. The suit says Winterland has the ably will bring "The exclusive World right Series to of Rock" in the Atlantic and use the name ships into manufacture and sale of such merwould be northern fleet KINO WHY WILLIS ON AIR the concert and names, logos or pictures of the performers sold outside the Stadium. His action came on a lawsuit filed Wednesday by members of Bob PL EMERSON QUIET KOOL 4900 BTU WITH THERMOSTAT INSTANT INSTALLATION ALUMINUM CABINET $167 WHIRLPOOL 5000 BTU WITH 2 FAN SPEEDS, THERMOSTAT ENERGY SAVING SETTING AIR EXHAUST $197 WILLIS NOW WITH GREAT NORTERN CENTER N. OLMSTED STRONGSVILLE 27 178 LORAIN 15135 PEARL AT DOVER CENTER 1 MIL SO. OF AT.

734-4441 572-1030 STORE HOURS DAILY 10 A.M. TO 09 PM -SAT. 10 M. TO 6 They said they were arrested policemen had asked him for the March 20 while canvassing on Deer card. Ct.

One of the Easter egg coloring Brewster and Godfray said they kits they were giving donors was were taken to City Hall and "har- seized, they said. They said they assed, intimidated and questioned" were in jail for several hours. without being advised of their rights They were charged with violato remain silent and of their right tions of ordinances that prohibit to obtain lawyers. door-to-door solicitation and for Mayor Lucille failing certificate. to register for a solicitation They charged that Reed, who sat in on the interrogation, told them the Easter Seal They pleaded not guilty in' BedSociety was not a recognized char- ford Municipal Court.

The Bedford ity in Bedford Heights and that they Heights prosecutor dismissed the were using the program "as a guise misdemeanor charges against to sell real estate." Brewster said them, they said. the mayor displayed his business Defendants are Mayor Reed; an card and "falsely accused" him of unnamed woman employe of Beddistributing business cards while ford Heights; four unnamed policeconducting the charitable work. men, and the city. Reed could not Brewster said one of the arresting be reached for comment. halt to selling goods at rock concert A chandise and the companies have ment, the unauthorized vendors are rights to such merchandise for the expected to cause traffic problems bands.

because they solicit from persons Defendants in the suit are de- inside their cars, according to the scribed as numerous independent, suit, which seeks $500,000 in unlicensed peddlers and companies damges. who are expected to try to sell Bruce O. Baumgartner, one of unauthorized, imitation and inferior the lawyers who filed the suit, said bootleg merchandise. in a brief that successful suits have Richard Fish, executive vice been filed before, but they have president of Winterland, said yes- been ignored. terday that without the bootleg Sweeney's order temporarily resellers, sales here could reach strains the defendants from or more, while bootleggers facturing, distributing and selling.

could cut that by the merchandise and orders them Besides the financial infringe- to appear in court next Friday. 11 W. Germany to boost navy in Atlantic 1 New York Times The decision by the Federal Se- The government has curity Council was made secretly some of the self- last month but disclosed this week! placed on the West The presence of more West German The decision prob- vessels in an increasingly sensitive West German war- area would allow, at least in theory, areas of the North for U.S. naval strength normally, Norwegian sea that assigned to the zone to be shifted contested by the Soviet in part to places such as the Indian in wartime. Ocean.

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