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Show Page 4 Wednesday, October 12, 1977 COME JOIN US! INTERNATIONAL Moscow An attempted Soviet link-up between the Soyuz-25 spaceship and the orbiting Salyut-6 space laboratory was aborted Monday and the spaceship's crew returned safely to Earth. No reason was given for cancellation of the mission. Soyuz-25 was launched Sunday with two cosmonauts aboard. The liftoff took place at the same space center in Baiknour, 1,400 miles southeast of Moscow, where the world's first satellite, the Sputnik, was launched two decades ago. v;- (;. j Vatican City 19th Century Maronite monk was canonized as a Roman Catholic saint Sunday and Pope Paul VI called on him to "heal the wounds" of Lebanon's civil war. Sharbel Makhlouf is the first saint from the Middle East to be canonized by the Catholic church since Popes begain proclaiming saints in 973. Lebanese Christians and Moslems pray to the now-St. Sharbel for miraculous cures. The Vatican has confirmed three miracles of the hundreds attributed to St. Sharbel. It says a woman recovered from throat cancer in 1966, a Roman Catholic nun was cured of a stomach ulcer in 1950 and a blacksmith regained his sight that same year - all after praying to the saint. Hamburg, West Germany A 40-year-old widower has confessed to vandalizing nearly a dozen art treasures in West German galleries, , police authorities said Saturday. Hans-Joachim Bohlmann reportedly told investigators, in-vestigators, "I must destroy what other men cherish." Described by police as emotionally disturbed, Bohlmann was arrested Friday night at his apartment in Magbur, . Hamburg. Authorities said he began his vandalizing spree in March soon after his wife was fatally injured in-jured in a traffic accident. His first art victims were "The Golden Fish," by Paul Klee and two other paintings on display at Hamburg's Kun-sthalle Kun-sthalle Museum. Five months later Bohlmann allegedly struck again in the Lower Saxony State Museum in Hannover, damaging two paintings by Lukas Cranach, including a famous portrait of religious leader Martin Luther. The latest attack at-tack occurred Friday ig Kassel when acid was sprayed onfo4pamtnjgs, two of them by the Dutch masterttembrahdt. C-J Moscow Vasily V. Kuznetsov, a 76-year-old foreign ministry official, has been named to the newly created post of first vice president, the Kremlin leadership announced Friday. The appointment did little to clear up speculation as to who will eventuall succeed President Leonid I. Brezhnev as most diplomats from Communist and Western European nations agreed that the vice presidency - created by the new Soviet constitution - will be a ceremonial office of-fice with little behind-the-scenes clout. London A pair of "unmentionables" belonging to Queen Victoria of England was sold for $280 at an auction held Friday in London. THE QUEENs underwear was purchased by Mrs. Boughton Adderley, 57, who said, "I bought them as rather a touching relic of Queen Victoria. Vic-toria. It would be rather undignified to have her drawers hanging on a wall, so I shall take them home, display them to my friends, and then wrap them in tissue paper." S STILL OUT THERE NATIONAL Baltimore Gov. Marvin Mandel of Maryland was tossed from office and sentenced to four years in prison Friday for racketeering convictions arising from the same federal investigation that drove predecessor, Spiro T. Agnew, from the U.S. vice presidency. The ailing Mandel, 57, was convicted in August of taking more than $50,000 in gifts from five codefendants in return for influencing legislation in 1972 which aided a race track some of them owned secretly. Washington The Labor Department reported Friday that the nation's unemployment rate dropped slightly to 6.9 per cent in September but government officials predicted little long-term improvement in the job market, particularly for blacks. Joblessness was down two-tenths of a percentage point from the August level but the unemployment rate has remained almost steady for the past six months and is only half a percentage point lower than a year ago. On Thursday, the Labor Department reported that the wholesale price index increased 0.5 per cent last month, the fastest rise since spring. Prices had fallen 2.6 per cent at an annual rate between June and August and despite the September jump administration officials said said President Carter's anti-inflation goals were still on target. Salt Lake City A statewide poll conducted by Bardsley & Haslacher, Inc. for the Salt Lake Tribune indicates the Utah public does not believe homosexuals should be . granted equal employment rights, especially in positions such ' as school teacher or minister where they would come in contact with young people. Fifty-six per cent of the persons polled said they favored discrimination against homosexuals in business and governmental posts and 73 per cent were opposed to homosexual teachers or ministers. The survey showed that 62 per cent of LDS members questioned opposed, in general, the hiring of homosexuals while only 38 per cent of non-LDS respondents voiced that opinion. Miami After deliberating for an hour and 56 minutes, a nine-man, three-woman jury found , 15-year-old Ronny Zamora guilty of first degree rntfrdetv burglary rmed robbery and possess-A possess-A WWa tihirrh lifthe tommissioif of a felony. The ninth grader was convicted of murdering an elderly woman who lived next door to him despite a defense that contended he had been conditioned to kill by "television intoxication." Zamora's attorney, Ellis Rubin, plans to appeal the decision and said he believes he still can successfully argue that television violence can cause an emotionally disturbed child to kill. Calhoun, Georgia Former Budget Director Bert Lance said Sunday he knows nothing about a Newsday story which claimed more than $1 million in federal savings deposits were placed in the National Bank of Georgia while he was in office. Lance, who once headed the National Bank of Georgia, said, "I know nothing in the world about it. I didn't have anything to do with the placement of any federal funds whatsoever. That was not within my purview." Newsday reported NBG held $1,366 million in federal deposits while Georgia's other national banks had only a combined total of $39,000 in federal savings deposits. 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