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Show Fndav L - Spanish-America- n War Officials in Chicago also said Thursday they have linked the source of dynamite used in an bomb found in a buildme housing Republican headquarters to a pair of Puerto Rican nationalist guerrillas already under indictment for past bombings in the Windy Citv The FBI and police said they have not identified any suspects in the Chicago bombings that rocked the County Building and the Great Lakes Naval Training Center late Wednesday. But they have begun 1 7 ' I .. m Yin m A BOMB BLAST in the men's washroom of the Cook County Building cracked the walls and ceiling and tore fixtures off the walls Thursday. The I Lopez - Rumors of the (UPI) death of President Leonid Brezhnev are unfounded, a well-informe- d member of the Moscow diplomatic corps said today. Rumors about the death of Brezhnev 72. began circulating earlier this week when he failed to meet Syrian President Hafez Assad during a state visit to Moscow. They intensified Thursday and sources at the London stock exchange cited the rumors as the cause of erratic trading. g A diplomat in Moscow said he made informal inquiries of Soviet contacts and was told, "If it was true, we would know it. The rumors are unfounded." programs were broadcast regular schedule. "This has been going around for days," the diplomat said. "It happens every couple of months." The Beirut newspaper As Safir the day Assad arreported Monday rived for a state visit that Brezhnev would not receive the Syrian leader because he was "critically ill" and under "intensive medical care." Thursday. Brezhnev returned from Berlin last week after making a major speech on the strategic balance in Europe. Observers in Germany said Brezhnev looked healthier and livelier during the speech than he has in months. "He would not be that far from the center of power if something was hap" the diplomatic source said. pening The Soviet press made no mention of the rumors and radio and television in the a in h (irCat Knur Populai National urgent topics at the unprecedented meeting of the College of Cardinals early next month. The Vatican announced Thursday Pope John Paul II summoned all 130 princes of the church to meet Nov. in the Holy See to discuss serious church problems and encourage a more democratic basis for papal decision8 making. Sources said the lack of a set, rigid agenda makes this meeting un- precedented. In the past the Roman Catholic cardinals have been called - Diane and (UPI) Gerald Green can escape arrest on a Massachusetts charge of violating a court order by coming to California, said Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. Brown, continuing his presidential campaign in Los Angeles Thursday night repeated statements he made earlier in Sacramento, saying he found it "outrageous" that the Greens face prosecution in Massachusetts. The Greens defying a Massachusetts judge's order to have their son Chad's leukemia treated by accepted medical means, fled with him to Tijuana Mexico where he could receive Laetrile treatments not authorized in the United States. The boy died last Friday in Tijuana, and is awaiting burial Saturday in Hastings. Neb., where he was born. "I believe it is the responsiblity and the prerogative of the parents in a sensitive situation such as this to make the ' decision," Brown said. it He called "outrageous" that the "an impersonal with certified bureaucracy in and to law allows come literally technologists snatch the child from the hands of parents." "If the family has trouble coming I They said their actions were partly in protest ot their island s inclusion in the 1980 presidential prelerence primaries ' bombings Raymond P. Bunting. 32 was waiting served in a doughnut shop. He was muttering to himself but no one heard what he said. Patti Barry, a lovely and woman, liked to jcg to and dance until midnight. She to be much-belove- play-tenni- d s wanted to get married and have children. She had recently moved back home with her parents because she felt safer there. Raymond P. Bunting didn't like much of anything. He got into arguments with himself and lost cursing his own existence. He was a helicopter pilot in Vietnam. He spent six months in a hospital for the criminally insane in New Jersey before he moved to Atlanta and enrolled in a technical school. Rev. Romeo Panciroli. It was a beautiful day and the downPanciroli said the pontiff decided to town streets were crowded at lunch convoke the meeting because he hour when Patti Barry and Phyllis believed "the cardinals should in a Vaughn walked past the doughnut shop special way share in the special preoc- where Raymond P. Bunting was sitcupations of the successor of St. ting. LEONID BREZHNEV "I am going to give myself The church's festering financial something for my birthday." Patti said problems came to public notice in 1974. to Phyllis. "I think I can lose 10 pounds. Peter." know l can do it. Those were Patti's last words for at that moment Bunting leaped up from his stool rushed out of the doughnut shop and shot her dead. Then he took the .25 caliber pistol he had bought at a pawnshop two weeks ago and killed himself. He found no use for the "Pro Thro" throwing knife he was carrying. Dozens of people saw it. None including two uniformed policemen, could stop it. It happened too quickly. It happened for no reason, for neither Patti nor her killer had ever seen each other before. The death of Patti Barry on Wednesday has thrown Atlanta into an uproar. Two domestic killings that night brought the city's homicide toll to 187 compared to 143 for all of 1978. but the I horror of Patti's death transcended statistics. Atlanta Constitution columnist Lewis Grizzard received hundreds of calls in response to a column on crime in the city. He urged citizens to "devote one hour, ne morning one afternoon, one day oft each week to making life jerk politicians who simply show teeth when you want answers." Atlaritans especially those who work downtown expressed fear. Some said they had begun carrying guns to work. Many carried disabling chemical stances where children are taken away from their parents in the guise of modern science should be few." Meanwhile, it was revealed that Chad's body was embalmed before an autopsy was performed, which will complicate the task of determining - NEW YORK (UPI) Prosecutors are taking another look at the "Son of Sam" case to determine if the convicted killer, David Berkowitz, had an accomplice. i. Sources said John district attorney for the borough of Queens, where most of the "Son of Sam" killings occurred, had secretly San-tucc- instructed homicide why he died. "I thought this was the usual case." said Hector Gonzalez assistant director of the Del Carmen funeral parlor in Tijuana, where the dead infant was taken. I didn't know the Now I know it case. of the magnitude made world headlines." He quickly embalmed the body so it would meet the Mexican legal "At the time axw. at, m detectives to "pull out the files and begin taking another look at the case as a .result of new questions." Santucci did not formally announce- - the investigation because he did not want to reopen "scars" unless he had "something solid." the sources said. A spokesman for Santucci did not deny the new investigation Thursday but declined to discuss it. Word of the probe came amid growing speculation that Berkowitz was not kilalone in the year-lon- g six left that ling spree young people dead and seven injured. Most of the killings took place in Queens. The sources would not confirm if the new investigation focused on John Carr 32 Berkowitz' neighbor in Yonkers N.Y., who died of an DAVID BERKOWITZ parent gunshot self-inflicte- ap- d wound. Tl Mi mens shops seen in all the best places The young man's suit by Yves Saint Laurent. Crisp wool serge shaped in the European tradition, imbued witn a smgu- lar sense of style. Unmistakeably YSL. A -- & 7 Vested, in navy, brown, sand. 36 to 44 regular, 38 to 44 long. Mens Shop-al- l 225. stores except Ogden n Martinez accompanied Chad's body, which was packed in the large cardboard box. on a flight from San Diego and then Thursday afternoon in a hearse to Hastings. She said she did not know when the Greens would arrive in Hastings, a Nebraska farming town of 23 000 where their son was born in December 1975. Services will be at 9:30 a.m. Saturday at St. Mark's with burial in Parkview Episcopal Cemetery. The boy died last Friday in his mother's arms in Tijuana, just nine months after his family's controversial flight from the United States to receive Laetrile treatment banned in this country. Ms. l, Save up to $ 35 Buy a 20" ToroT snowthrower, with easy pull on Or save 10 recoil or electric start and save the 14", or on the 12" all electric. Sale ends Nov. 1 Prices start art 1164.95 . or while supplies last. Hmnlyoo. Ga done without aToro long enough? 20" width mmm mm 'Comparing dtlr'i rouUr (JJJjgjffJg are to Have Accomplice? I back to Massachusetts certainly welcome them to California " Brown told a reporter earlier this week at Boston's Logan Airport. "I would not in any way interfere with their right to be in California or even sign a governor's extradition if Massachusetts sought to bring them back. "There may be outrageous instances where child neglect or child abuse is such a clear instance that the state must intervene (but) I think that the in- Chad HASTINGS, Neb. small cardbody lay in big board box today, awaiting funeral and burial Saturday in the Nebraska farm town where he was born three years ago. His parents Gerald and Diane Green, were driving from Tijuana, Mexico where he died last Friday despite a controversial Laetrile treatment they s life. sought to save the "They were at peace," said Patricia Martinez, who saw the family when they left Mexico. "They wanted to be alone and they wanted to drive. "So I wanted to relieve them of some pressure and I offered to come with Chad." These denounce imperialist actions to intensity the ideological penetration of our people the bringing in of presidential primaries, the escalation against the lighters ol Vieques and against the working class " said a communique found in San Juan Puerto Rico, and signed by the lour terrorist groups sun. Burial Scheduled Saturday for Chad (UPI) Green's a leukemia-stricke- the Xrnied Forces ot FAI.NLiberation the Did Berkowitz Parents of Chad Get California Haven Offer LOS ANGELES the terrorist groups Binciau Army Revolution claimed responsibility t.ir the bombs ATLANTA ( L'PI t Patti Barry was strolling down Peachtree Street with a coworker, on her way to celebrate her 26th birthday with a big lunch, her long lush hair shining in the warm fall on a together only for a papal election conclave or meetings for specific purposes, such as the Second Vatican Council or a very special consistory. "It will be a meeting of the pope with the members of the College of Cardinals for a general examination of current events that concern the life of the church," said Vatican spokesman the 13 ge r m ed Forces of Popular Resistance and the ( irganization ot Volunteers tor the Puerto Rico Vatican Woes Spur Conference - VATICAN CITY (UPI) Church sources say the Vatican's troubled financial situation and the case of a dissident French bishop will be the most tan-Pa- Crime Statistics Cover Tragedies - 1 Other sources indicated that while they were not given direct answers by Soviet officials, they were led to believe that the reports were untrue. The health of the Soviet president has often been a topic of speculation. Long-tim- e Kremlin watchers said it was significant that Politburo member often mentioned as Andrei Kirilenko a possible successor to Brezhnev was reported to be touring Hungary and delivered a speech in Budapest n,w, Phony bombs - rigged to look like hombs but containing no explosives were tound at the Democratic and Republican headquarters in New ork 'it v Thursday Training Center in suburban North Chicago Investigators said that bomb may have been planted because the manuevers at Vieques, a tiny island about 20 miles west of Puerto Rico, and several people protesting the manuevers were arrested last month. Three bombs shook Puerto Rico one damaging Wednesday night the door of a federal customs house and the others exploding harmlessly in Guanica on the island's south coast 36 Police said dynamite used unexploded bomb found Russians Strongly Deny Brezhnev Death Rumor MOSCOW hitijrjin.g circulating pictures ot Carlos Alberto Torres. 27. and Oscar Puerto Rican terrorist group FALN took credit for the blast and another at the Great Lakes Naval Training Station. (L'PI Telephotoi lj?9. THK HKHAl.l) stairwav ot a building near the Countv Building came trom a lot .it explosives found in lyTb in a buildir iwned bv Torres Torres and Lope were indirted bv a tederal grand jurv on Sept 7 W," tor rigging 16 bombs in the cits in j One ot period beginning in those bombs went olt in the Count Building on June 4 1977 onlv UMeet from a washroom demolished in Wednesday's blast A second explosion late Wednesday smashed all ot the windows in a bombings attributed to Puerto Rican nationalists think they haw one the explosions came on the eve of the 81st anniversary ot th I S takeover of the island Puerto Rico came under ! S rule on Oct 18 1898. following the 8. 1 Takeover Date Appears Bombing Rash Motive nited Press International Investigators digging for a motive in the Chicago and Puerto Rim By M.hrr pnc and promotional filing pnct 1 JTff GET 1 t |