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Show Page 2 THE HERALD, Provo. Utah, Friday, October 8, 1982 World Roundup The latest in national and international news United Press International Submarine Tries to Break Out of Blockade 0 BERGA, Sweden (UPI) -The foreign submarine lurking near a top secret Swedish naval base made an unsuc- another military rine, spokesman, Lt. Col. Every Dahlen, said. Carlsson said the unidentified submarine tried Thursday to get out through the northern end of Horsfjarden, which is closed with nets and wires. It hit the barrier and then was chased back with depth charges. Officials said the northern outlet is mined, but would not say if they are activated. According to an uncon- - cessful attempt to break through a steel blockade net and was chased back with depth charges, a Swedish defense spokesmnan said today. Commander Sven Carlsson, reporting the breakout attempt, also said there was nothing to support reports a second submarine may be in Horsfjarden Bay, a f;-- cnannei oeiween me c...j:u .j newspaper Dagens Nyheter the navy believes that the submarine has been damaged and now is now lying at a depth of 230 feet outside the village of Arsta Havsbad. mainland and offshore islands that lies about 25 miles south of Stockholm. "The depth charges are no longer warnings, we are going closer to the subma Earlier contacts with the submarine located the vessel about three miles to the rrkot SAVE Effortlvt Thitr-fri-S- south, naval officials said. During the night, helicop- ters dropped more depth charges, a military spokesman said. Previously at least 30 depth charges had been dropped in an effort to force the submarine to the surface. CAULIFLOWER 1 I - 220-pou- The Dagens Nyhater newspaper said the latest depth ware Hrnnnpd On a second submarine outside the heavily guarded northern entrance to the bay. al V 1 frgq krrm UTAH Red Deldous, BANANAS I Swedish patrol seeks submarine. day into Mysingen Bay. .4" bi 38 lb. Navy officials said the search was expanded Thurs- Q0 07 DoleorChiqaHa,5lb r BELL PEPPERS m a? Crispy, frosh, CITRUS DRINK Briefs Extortionist Threatens Tylenol - CHICAGO (UPI) The manufacturers of Tylenol received a letter apparently threatening to circulate Gunman Takes Over Amtrak Car -over A (UPI) w high-powere- Family Fight Deprives Kids of Light - A three-wa- y CHICAGO (UPI) standoff pitting a woman against her and the divorced couple against the electric company has cost the pair electricity in the suburban home they share with their children. Commonwealth Edison said Franklin and Mary Olson owe $212, which is 80 days overdue, so the utility shut off power at the couple's Des Plaines home. d Extra-Strengt- er Kusserow's office has used computer matches to uncover improper Medicaid billings by doctors and families, fraud by welfare families collecting benefits under different names, and Social Security cheating. An earlier computer match turned up a family in Mississippi who was collecting welfare benefits in Michigan. A preliminary review showed the payments totaling $17,682 in welfare and food stamps overlapped for three years, Kusserow said. The earlier match also found a family living in Wisconsin was also collecting payments from Califora total nia for about three years of almost $46,000 in duplicate payments. 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Costs are split between the federal government and the stales, which run their own fcBUMWASPUTS programs and set standards. which says computer matching of benefit records detects $7 in fraud for each dollar spent, has set up a committee to encourage its use. 707 Vi ool Finds Welfare Cheaters Computer - Experiment Fails A and regular h strength capsules, including the unused capsules, to Tylenol Exchange, P.O. Box 2000, Maple Plain, Minn., 55348. They should include their names, addresses and zip codes. Continental Illinois National Bank Trust Co. in Chicago. The box was rented by the businessman and the letter has been traced to an office he operated. Olson said he does not have the money to pay the bill plus a $100 reconnection charge. "There's absolutely no way to WASHINGTON (UPI) A fedmake any progress at this point," eral audit a that computer Olson told the Chicago Tribune in match of reports welfare records across today's editions. "It's a hell of a the country found nearly $1 million situation." may be paid each year to families The children do their homework improperly collecting benefits from by candlelight and food must be more than one state. replaced each day since there is no The cross-chec- k of more than 5 million welfare records from 24 refrigeration. states this year turned up 82 families improperly collecting payments from multiple states, an audit released Thursday said. close range, was wounded in the Richard Kusserow, inspector genleft hand, right eral of the Health and Human right shoulder, thigh, right buttock and abdomen. estimated "It's a miracle he survived," Services$1 Department, be paid million may nearly Parr said. "He was asleep trying to each year based on erroneously catch a few winks when it hapresults so far. pened." Parr said Terry A. Carson, 30, who fled the Wyoming prison in 1976 while serving a sentence for e check fraud, was jailed for BLOOD PRESSURE CHECK assault and aggravated robbery. He also was being held on a Every Monday fugitive warrant from Wyoming 10:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m. and another warrant charging check fraud in Shreveport, La. Outpatient Services Carson was arrested by a deputy Central Utah who saw a man on a motorcycle in Rehabilitation And Glen wood Canyon, near the scene Health Center of the shooting, and became 575 East 1400 South, Oram Deputy Turns Himself in After Drescher. Extra-Strengt- & Man Survives 12 Gunshot Wounds GLENWOOD SPRINGS, Colo. (UPI) A man shot 12 times while he lay napping in his car was in stable condition at a hospital today, and authorities said it was a "miracle" he survived. Daniel Converse, 38, was taken to Valley View Hospital after the shooting Oct. 1. A fugitive from the Wyoming State Penitentiary was jailed in lieu of $75,000 bond on various charges, including assault and robbery. Sheriff's investigator Jim Parr said Converse, who was driving from California to Chicago, apparently was attacked as he was resting in his vehicle beside a highway. Parr said the victim, who was hit by at least a dozen of about 18 bullets fired from a rifle at h Might, Sunny Officials ruled out a connection between the April death of a Philadelphia graduate student and the Chicago deaths blamed on Tylenol capsules filled with poison powder. More than a dozen other deaths and illnesses in California, Wisconsin, Ohio, Kansas, Tennessee and Texas also have been discounted. The company previously notified stores to discontinue the sale of those two capsule products. Consumers should mail bottles of er Sun-Tim- the train, officials said. Jimmy Hunt of the Wake County CommuniSpanish-speakin- g gunman took a sleeper car of Amtrak's Florida-to-Ne- cations Center said one shot may York Silver Star passenger have been fired. train today and police armed with There were no reports of injuries. d rifles surrounded the Hunt said officials at the scene car at Raleigh's station. Unconfirmed reports indicated had asked for a Spanish-speakin- g the man may have taken family negotiator. Authorities said the members hostage in the last car of gunman spoke limited English. RALEIGH, N.C. Earlier Thursday the head of the task force assigned to the case said the investigation was "not close" to arresting a killer. The newspaper said the FBI was attempting to determine whether the letter was mailed before seven deaths caused by poisoned Tylenol capsules occurred in the Chicago area last week. The postmark was difficult to decipher. The newspaper said its sources refused to reveal the wording of the letter, but it demanded the $1 million be sent to a box at the capsules unless $1 million was sent io a bank postal rebox, the Chicago ported today. The newspaper said the FBI is investigating a former successful stockbroker who suffered financial losses as the possible extortionist. The paper quoted FBI sources as saying the letter was delivered to McNeil Consumer Products Co., in Fort Washington, Pa., either Tuesday or Wednesday after being mishandled by the U.S. Postal Service. The letter was sent to Massachusetts, New York and Paterson, N.J. before it reached McNeil. cyanide-lace- V la a Mrtrtf ft REE rs TIMEX WATCHES All styles, 40oHigg.re1ol! WE ADD ONLY 10 TO TNISI WICK ' |