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Show The Daily Utah Chronicle, Thursday, September 29, Page Two. 1983 OOTJbOOK NATIONAL Chrysler Chairman Lee Iococca, who is head of the Statue of Island Centennial Commission, said Tuesday the Liberty-Ell- is money will be used for the $230 million overhaul of the two monuments in time for their 1986 and 1992 centennials. An ambitious renovation of the decaying and discolored statue, including a replacement of its torch, its iron framework, and a new coating of copper, is expected to cost about $40 inillion. Renovation will begin in late October. The total restoration of key historic buildings on Ellis Island is , estimated to cost about $190 million. Air route reopened WASHINGTON The Federal Aviation Administration . announced Wednesday that effective Sunday, it will reopen the Korean Air Lines Flight 007 should have flight route the followed. The route over the northern Pacific Ocean, known on aviation was closed the day after the Boeing 747 was charts as ," downed by Soviet fighters after it strayed over Soviet airspace.'. An FAA spokesman said the route will be reopened Sunday at ill-fat- ed "R-20- I Grimm tale of war guitarist Live-wir- e FOUNTAIN VALLEY, Calif. Guitarist John Teasley's audience thought his leap from the stage was pan of his act Actually, his theatrics were caused by beer that spilled on an amplifier and jolted him with hundreds of volts of electricity Frank Mcllroy, owner of The Blarney Stone where Teasley performed, said, "Th crowd started cheering and applauding and we all thought, 4Hey, this guy is really putting on quite a show..7:?; "I've done some pretty wild things on sage before but p.m. MDT. Spokesman Dennis Feldman said use of the route, which runs southwest and parallel to the eastern coast of the Soviet Union, was suspended Sept. 2, a day after the jet was shot down, as a precautionary move. "In the intervening period, the FAA verified the accuracy of the route by the navigation aids that delimited the points of entry," an FAA statement said. into the woods by a mother who fears an imminent war, the New York Times reported Wednesday. ' The unpublished story is the first to be added to the 210 tales compiled by the renowned Brothers Grimm, Wilhelm and Jakob, who published two volumes of fairy and folk tales in 1812 and 1815, the Times reported. The story, which begins with an introduction that includes the familiar "once upon a time," is also believed to be the only original manuscript by either of the Grimm brothers not kept in the Bodmer library in Geneva. rM-. , "I felt like I was in a giant washing machine or maybe in the his fah. ' -- : 7 of a hurricane or like some hulk was shaking me to death," said Teasley, known professionally as John T. of the McDowell 'County Line band, "1 guess I must have looked like that chick in The Exorcist" he said, in reference to. a movie in which a girl was possessed by a ' demon. :y ;'x He said he remembered that when he was a boy, his father had told him if he ever was "caught up in electricity" he should hurl himself free of the current , The Brothers Grimm tickled the fancies of youngsters with "I turned myself backward, flung off the stage about 30 feet, sagas of such characters as Hansel and Gretel, Cinderella and x landed on my back and eventually all the. plugs worked Snow White. themselves loose," he said. , 'v. flight-checki- ng Liberty's high price NEW YORK A fundratsing campaign to finance a facelift for the Same of Liberty has produced $45 million in nickels and dimes from school children as well as more than $500,000 from New York Yankees owner George Steinbrenner. eye V.:---- ,;- " - - " r?-:.- . 1 W nothing that can top that,' Teasley said Monday. ."It was a night to remember, IH tell you." . writtenJ167 tale the Sunday incident, Teasley said he was worried NEW YORK A newly discovered fairy ' During years ago by Wilhelm Grimm tells of an obedient little girt sent about his guitar. He managed to keep it close to his chest during V r'tsnu ml i i i ' 1 1 count .TJK &of 3w. X.1V. ' |