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Show Page HERALD, Provo, Utah, Tuesday, October 5. 2-- THE 1982 World Roundup The latest in national and international news 1M Uni'ed Press International iowsi woe I Task Free Sfdks Cyanide CHICAGO investigation, has moved himself out of his Chicago office to the command center. Ex- (UPI) hausted investigators, some of whom helped crack the John Wayne Gacy and Rich- "He spends his days there now," Fahner spokesman Paul Zemitzsch said Monday. CCillor ''He takes calls and is in contact with FBI agents and state police agents all day Widow Seeks $15 Million in Suit ard Speck mass murder cases, are working day and night to find the person who killed seven people by filling capsules of Extra-Strengt- h Tylenol with cyanide.' The command center for y the 130 investigators is a brick and plate-glas- s building in Des Plaines, a northwest suburb. State Attorney General Tyrone Fahner, who heads the suit CHICAGO (UPI) A $15 million damage against the makers and sellers of Extra-Strengt- h Tylenol has been filed by the widow of one of seven people killed by cyanide-lace- d capsules of the pain reliever. Teresa Janus, 28, of Arlington Heights, filed the suit one-stor- Monday in Cook County Circuit Court asking damages for the death of her husband, Adam, who died last Wednesday after taking a Tylenol capsule loaded with cyanide. Named as defendants in the suit are McNeil Consumer Products Co., the manufac turer of Tylenol, Johnson & Johnson Products Inc., McNeil's parent company, Jewel Food Stores and the Jewel Food Stores of Arlington Heights, where the capsules were purchased. A jury trial was requested in the case. mm long, basically to coordinate where they're going." Fahner, who emerged as the chief spokesman for the task force, has been functioning on about three hours sleep a night since the investigation began. "At 10:30 (p.m.), JfcJf Prices Effective COLDER j I j BANANAS Tasty, fresh 5M00 every- body wants to know what's going on," Zemitzsch said. "Then he puts in a couple more hours of paper work. He tries to get home and see what's left of his family and then come back to work first thing in the morning." CARROTS I 7 lb. Cllp-I.- p, POTATOES 98 20 lb. bag Hijacked Plane Back in Iran ABU DHABI, United Arab An Iranian Emirates (UPI) military transport plane hijacked by Iranians seeking political asylum in the United States returned to Iran, after several countries denied ihe plane per- mission to land, an Iranian cial said today. offi- Hercules landed Monday at the southern Iranian city of Bandar Abbas at The U.S.-ma- the mouth of the Peisian Gulf, Javad Ansari, Iranian consul general said in Dubai. On board were the three-ma- n crew, two hijackers and the wife and child of one hijacker, Ansari said. The hijackers freed 76 passen' gers Monday when the plane landed at Dubai, but after taking off again, country after country refused to allow the plane to land. Doctored Eyedrops Burn Woman SAN Calif. BERNARDINO, A (UPI) supermarket shopper a bottle of eye drops was rushed to a hospital and treated Monday evening for severe burns caused by "a dangerous acid solution" placed in the medication. Carol Sam, 28, of Rialto, Calif., bought the Visine AC eye who purchased medication Monday afternoon at the Stater Brothers market in nearby Rialto. She placed two drops of the medication in each eye and experienced a sudden and intense burning sensation. "Preliminary testing shows the eye drop solution contained acid," said Dr. Douglas Gruzd at San Bernardino County Hospital. Murderer May Have More Victims - AuTAMPA, Fla. (UPI) thorities say a man serving three life sentences after he confessed to the murders of 11 women may have killed as many as 37, which would make him the worst mass murderer in U.S. history. Gerald Eugene Stano, 30, a short order cook and motel clerk sent to prison last year, recently began another series of confessions to Daytona Beach Police Sgt. Paul B. Crow. the only policeman he Crow will confide in said Stano told him of 14 more women he killed across Central Florida between 1973 and 1979. "There will probably be some more," Stano told an Orlando Sentinel reporter. "Ninety-eigh- t percent of the cards are on the table now for Florida. I'm hoping that it will all be over within a month to two months." Film Producers Must - The LOS ANGELES (UPI) producers of the motion picture "Twilight Zone" must give federal investigators all the materials related to the July helicopter crash that killed actor Vic Morrow and two children. U.S. District Judge David Kenyon Monday ordered producer-director John Landis and Show Records others connected with the film to comply with a subpoena issued Aug. 16 by the National Transportation and Safety Board. Martin E. Rose, an attorney for the film makers, said his clients were "not attempting to obstruct the NTSB investigation" but wore concerned with the scope of the inquiry. PEACHES Teamster Trial Lawyers Sift Through Evidence - Briefs CHICAGO (UPI) Lawyers waded through thousands of exhibits for the bribery trial of a Teamsters union official and four others, hoping to save time before selecting jurors in a controversial wiretap case. Teamsters Union President Roy L. Williams, reputed mobster Joseph "Joey the Clown" Lombardo and three others are charged with attempting to bribe Sen. Howard Cannon, Jury selection is set for Wednesday. "I regard this case as the most significant electronics eavesdrop-case to be presented," U.S. Eing Judge Prentice Marshall said during a hearing earlier this year. case to appear before him Monday passed, however, and Cannon was and today to resolve remaining not cited for wrongdoing. The senator is expected to testify pretrial issues. One of the tasks was going for the prosecution during the trial. Crucial to the government's case through the exhibits. The government alone listed 2,000. The defense are 2,000 reels of tape collected FBI bugging of had at least 500. Marshall said he during a wanted to square away objections Dorfman's Northwest Side insurance office, Amalgamated Insurbefore the jury is impaneled. The prosecution expects to call 67 ance Agency. witnesses and the defense has listed The wiretaps were authorized in 88. The trial could last 12 weeks. 1978 by U.S. District Williams, Lombardo, insurance Judge James B. Parsons after the broker Allen Dorfman, Teamsters FBI told him agents were investipension fund trustee Thomas gating whether Dorfman was splitO'Malley and former trustee An- ting insurance premiums on Las drew Massa are accused of at- Vegas property with organized crime figures. tempting to bribe Cannon. The defense has attempted to They allegedly offered Cannon a deal on some Las Vegas property if disqualify the tapes from evidence, he would help scuttle trucking dere- claiming FBI agents misled Parthen-Chi- Marshall ordered attorneys in the gulation legislation. The legislation Government Plans Ouster Of SQUASH WSrti SLICED BAC0M SSTH. . PORK STEAK I Juicy, tender, lb PORK COAST I lb InMr, Toiy, SPARE RIBS Regular side, favorite, lb I bar-b-q- ue MILD CHEESE ef ........ 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