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Show Nati Jia news Wars' COLLEGE " I . . c ", I PARK. Md L'PI President Reagan's proposed "Star Wars" program runs the risk of violating present treaties and could trigger a new arms race that could result in "all-out- . complete" destruction, two scientists say. Arms control expert Sidney Krell said Wednesday development of the high-tecmissile defense could subvert efforts to halt the arms race "If we do not succeed in first - I h a creating ""s'x ! t. 'c. Shuttlenaut children. J V - well-wishe- rs pen. "I'm especially proud to be a of this crew and finally proud to be a citizen of a nation that can do an event like this and make it happen in front of everybody in the world." member Democrats Want Tougher Mondale - House Speaker Thomas O'Neill Wednesday described Mondale as being "too much of a gentleman" and said he will tell him at a Democratic congressional caucus today "he has to come out slug- ging" O'Neill said the Republicans have been "beating the hell out of Mondale and Mondale hasn't been responding. ... He's got to hit the issues of war and peace and the deficits ... and the lack of knowledge of the president of the United States." his The NEW ORLEANS (LTD Louisiana Supreme Court denied an llth-hou- r effort to block the eighth execution date of murderer Timothy Baldwin, and his attorneys sought to turn up new evidence for an appeal to stop Monday's electrocution. Baldwin, 46, is to die early Monday for the 1978 slaying of the godmother of his youngest son. He has always maintained his innocence in the slaying of Mary Peters, 85, his blind neighbor in West Monroe, La., who was Under Heat Wave - For (LTD the second day in a row, the nation's second largest city wilted under record high temperatures, g humidity and smog, but forecasters said a slight cooling trend was on the way. Wednesday s 105 degrees was the highest Sept. 5 temperature in the city's history and followed the 82. Temsecond warmest night peratures in some suburbs nudged the 110 degree mark, but the LOS ANGELES coat-soakin- National Weather Service said today should be a few degrees cooler. The blistering heat was accompanied by 50 percent humidity and smog that brought Stage One alerts ' Alrksundrov ot the Soviet emy ot Sciences and is Acad- ' pr.-KtH- t.ne Before an audience ot about 3r0 people from universities around the country, Soviet and American scientists agreed m their ploomv atomic prediction that a war would cause cataclysmic fires that would propel unprecedented amounts ot smoke, soot perfect t't..l lor Wv-'i- . sui- Krell. deputv director ot the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center at S; :.!.! d 1'niversity, said the administration, in its tervor tor a Star Vvars defense, runs the risk ot violating the 1972 Ant. listic Missile Treatv. tull-scal- e Indiana and Michigan. In New school classes uunng a lour-nou- r day. Teachers are striking in seven districts in Pennsylvania. Officials estimate 95 percent of the 1.300 students in St. John the Baptist Parish in Louisiana are staying home because of a teacher strike, although school officially is open. Janitors and bus drivers have filled in for Jersey, representatives of teachers and the school board in Somerville met into the early hours today but reported no progress. The board has offered a 1 percent pay increase and the union seeks 8 3 percent, which it says is the average granted to teachers across the country this year. H teachers. "There were less than School was due to start todav in Somerville and School Board President Ruthann Couch said 130 substitute teachers would handle MAIN ST. MOVIE Sponith Fork, ftM AM TKf 798-935- beaten to death with a skillet, telephone and stool. most ambitious manned spaceflight schedule ever undertaken by one shot a the space agency month for the foreseeable future. "I believe now we're back on schedule again and we're looking forward to the challenges that face us again in the shuttle program," said Jesse Moore, NASA's associate administrator for spaceflight. NASA technicians are preparing Discovery, the nation's third shuttle, for a ferry flight atop a 747 jumbo jet back to the Kennedy Space Center launch site in three or four days where it will be readied for launch again Nov. 2. Discovery's sister ship, Challenger, is scheduled to roar aloft Oct. 1 but its move from its Kennedy Space Center hangar to the nearby rocket assembly building was delayed today until this weekend to allow technicians to install 200 gap fillers between insulation tiles on its underside. GUIDE FOR DESTROYER MON-- G: -- (IIM WUIIJI ... .. i74-o- JTj v Dlitt Theatres i CIliiMi S2.50 intttiiM. Bargain Matlm, Id ihw fri. 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SCERA POOL! . ) mmnS, BARGAIN PRICE SHOWS BlfOflE 6 PM I the Karate Kid Film contains no materials most parents are likely to consider objectionable even for younger children. PG: "Parental Guidance Suggested." Rating cautions parents they might consider some material unsuitable for children. It urges parents to inquire about the film before deciding on attendance. R: "Restricted." Film contains adult-typ- e material and those under 18 years of age are not admitted except in the company of a parent or an adult guardian. X: This is patently an adult-typ- e film and no one under 18 is admitted. The age limit may be higher in some places. Motion Picture Association of largest school system, held classes but gave their bargaining team power to take a strike vote. TWINOIIVI-I- mt. Iilri' FAMILIES "General Audiences." 200 chil- (t T 0 Su- perintendent Tom Clausen said. Teachers said they would begin to circulate petitions to recall school board members, who canceled a meeting Wednesday to discuss the budget. Teac hers in Selma. Ind , voted to accept a contract Wednesday and let 1.400 students begin classes on schedule. Teachers in Fort Wayne, Indiana's second f P MOVIE iTuesdayi." State Education dren in school when I was there last Friday and my staff reported that there were about half that nnmhr in all of the schools .... which three satellites were launched, cleared the way for the "A LA. Sweltering creating a 'nuclear ir.'er Nuclear war. said Yiad.rr.ir cide Louisiana Rejects Appeal - Discovery completed its searing dive from orbit in excellent condition to end a nearly flawless first flight and join NASA's stable of workhorse space freighters. The six-da- y mission, during ConWASHINGTON (LTD gressional Democrats, citing concerns Walter Mondale is waging an unaggressive presidential campaign, are planning a lesson in political hardball for their standard-bearer. and dust into the atmosphere, t'ru-versir- g THE GUNS ARE ON THE STREETS...AND THE VIOLENCE IS OUT OF CONTROL Briefs scale nuclear strike that would resu.t in out. mplete s'.ruction The two addresed a conference v on nuclear deterrence at the i t Marvlar.d which l.:r.:!s ot tensive we.ipors. the Star Wars initiative wil. be a catalv st tor a new round ot weapons rather than as a eata-iv-- r to make the world safer from nuclear weapons." Krell said Pntessor Hans Bethe. a Nobel physicist from Cornell Cr.iversity, acknowledged parts of the laser defense system "mav possihiv work" against a limned nuclear attack by the Soviet I nion But. he said, it would give the Soviets incentive to launch a full- - pn.'e-w.nnir- it I hers Scientists - rec.rr.en.- P Teachers Striking in Five States Strikes over wages, fringe benefits, seniority rights and class size affected more than 61.000 students in Illinois, 54,000 in Michigan. 25.000 in Pennsylvania, 2,000 in New Jersey and 1,300 in Louisiana Tentative settlements ended two teachers' strikes in Jubilant Shuttle Crew Celebrates EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE, Calif. (LTD The shuttle Discovery awaited a slow journey back to Florida but its crew celebrated Labor Day three days late today, relaxing with family and friends after a week of hard work in orbit. Commander Henry Hartsfield, Michael Coats, Steven Hawley, Judy Resnik, Richard Mullane and Charles Walker flew to Houston Wednesday afternoon following their dawn landing on a dry lakebed runway in the Mojave Desert. The fliers are scheduled to begin three days of debriefings Friday and plan to report to the public on their mission at a news conference next Wednesday. "The word that I think summarizes how I feel today is pride," Hawley told a throng of at Edwards. "I'm proud that so many of you would come out to see us today and proud to be part of an organization like NASA that can make it all hap- strict arms control By United Press International Some schools locked their doors and others brought in substitutes or had janitors sit in classrooms as teachers' strikes in five states kept 143.000 students from starting the 1984-8- 5 school year today. , Mike Coats gets two big hugs from L.D I ..... , THE HFP The latest reports in national news from United Press International xSiaij I 14 :hfr6 g. Redeem certificate tor Free Lunch at any participating restaurant. Olter available lor limited time only. Not valid with any other otter. Offer Good 95 91 6 -- 19fl4Arby's. Inc. |