Show 2A Standard-Examin- May 20 Thursday er 1982 Official business ride fit for a king News briefs Beg in's narrow win HUME Va (UPI) — President Reagan and King Hassan of Morocco could not have picked a more tranquil setting to go horse- back riding That is of course if you discount the mounted Secret Service agents assorted aides and the two vans carrying more security personnel who dogged the heels of their white Lippizaner geldings Following a morning of business meetings Wednesday the two leaders rode six miles along the winding Rappahannock River The land owned in the 17th century by King Charles I of England is now the 4500-acr- e Fairfield Farm It lies 60 miles west of the nation’s capital and is owned by hotel magnate J Williard Marriott Sr Reagan who usually does his riding on the Quantico Va marine base accepted a longstanding invitation from Marriott to enjoy his favorite pastime in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains By all accounts the afternoon’s excursion was uneventful moves up election? TEL AVIV Israel (AP) — Elections in November three years ahead of schedule were predicted today for Israel after Prime Minister Menachem Begin squeaked past another attempt to vote him out of office Begin on Wednesday defeated the seventh motion of his 10 months in office by a vote of 7 in the Knesset the Israeli parliament despite the defection the day before of two members of : ce 58-5- his Likud Bloc to the opposition Labor Party The defection ended Begin’s precoalition majority carious two-vot- e in the Knesset reducing him to 59 of the 120 members But Likud has a comfortable lead over Labor in the opinion polls and most political analysts believe the prime minister will call an early election with the expectation of improving his support in parliament The favored date is Nov 2 when municipal elections are scheduled United Press International President Reagan and King Hassan II of Morocco on a leisurely ride in the foothills 'Politics killed Noah's Ark proposal' LOS ANGELES (UPI) — A coun- ty official claims “political considerations” caused the rejection of his plan to save only healthy and useful residents in a nuclear evacuation plan and abandon the elderly unhealthy and unskilled Robert Kingsbury head of the Los Angeles County Department of Military and Veterans Affairs ag reed the plan was “unpalatable” and said Wednesday he was not surprised at the action Kingsbury suggested the “Noah’s Ark” theory after Supervisor Kenneth Hahn requested county department heads comment on the the federal evacuation plan for Los Angeles County Three adults five children die in fire HUNTSVILLE Ala (AP) — A fire billowing thick smoke surged through a home in northwest Huntsville during the night killing eight people including five young children Neighbors said residents had been using candles for light since the electricity was turned off earlier this week but officials said the cause of the fire had not been deter- mined The names of the victims were being withheld until relatives were notified said Assistant District Attorney Jerry Barclay Researchers find clue to diabetic blindness WASHINGTON (AP) — Resear-cher- s have discovered what they could be a key element resay sponsible for the internal eye bleeding that blinds thousands of diabetics Johns Hopkins University medical researchers said Wednesday they have identified a substance that stimulates abnormal blood of the Blue Ridge Mountains about 60 miles west of the nation's capital Softball pitcher stops hard lime drive dies MIAMI (AP) — An pitcher was killed during a softball game when he was hit in the chest by a hard line drive as his parents and five brothers watched Lazaro Garcia sat down opened his arms and the softball rolled slowly off his chest He lay face up on the mound motionless “At first we thought he was playing because he likes to fool around a lot” said Garcia’s brother Gregorio 30 “But he wasn’t foo- ling” The impact of the batted softball had stopped Garcia’s heart said Dr Erik Mitchell of the Dade County Medical Examiner’s Office The death was caused by “cardiac standstill associated with blunt trauma to the chest" Mitchell said His brothers all members of the Dotson’s Tire softball team and his parents watched as rescue workers attempted to save him An ambulance took Garcia to Jackson Memorial Hospital where he was pronounced dead Sunday morning Authorities reported the incident Wednesday “It was a hard line drive” said Gregorio the second baseman “I couldn’t even see it The only thing he said was ‘Please don’t touch me I’m dizzy’” “He had no time to react” added Ricardo Ramy 60 the umpire “He was a very good boy and a very good athlete He never argued with the umpire Everybody loved him Everyone was crying The other team was crying” He was buried Monday afternoon After the funeral his brothers said they would continue playing softball “It has been very hard because my mother and father were there and they saw Lazaro die” Gregorio said “But we’re going to keep playing We’re going to play for Lazaro and try and win the league championship for him That’s what he would have wanted” Last year the six brothers all played on different teams in the Free Cuba Soft-baFederation This year they decided to get together Lazaro pitched Gregorio played second Camilo shortstop Julio third base Rene left field and Fidel in right 56-tea- m ll Throngs dance serenade Sophia CASERTA Italy (UPI) — Crowds danced and sereneded jailed movie siren Sophia Loren today and the actress blew kisses to the throngs from a prison window as she was escorted by a warden who called her “the queen of Naples” Franco Fabrissi who said he grew up across the street from Miss Loren in the poverty-ridde- n Naples suburb of Pozzuoli said the singing and dancing went on until 1 am danced the Tarantella a The n southem-Italiafolk dance and traditional Miss of native Loren’s Naples sang songs y 47 is serving a sentence Miss Loren 31 of members Congress Agency was tax for evasion speculation although there on Wednesday urged the EPA inv sentence be reduced her might to consider stead tightening regulaAt one point a prison official brought Sop lia tions g from her cell to a prison office window to to wave crowd street the the singing They were responding to a for- and blow them kisses He called her “The mal EPA proposal to relax and ' of Naples” possibly abolish restrictions on queen said Miss Loren “helped a lot of Fabrissi lead additives Pozzuoli in and Naples who were poor people and deserving and she doesn’t deserve to stay in this jail We are hoping the president will accept the will of the people and grant her a without an attorney on Feb 24 pardon” The movie star’s sister Maria Scicolone who stating that he was unemployed visited her in jail today said Miss Loren slept and was $384955 in debt well in her pink cell at the rear of the jail the serenading The cells of the prison In the petition scheduled to despite have no bars at the windows and the balconies come before US Bankruptcy are covered with flowers Court Judge Paul Mannes this fall Miss Loren began her first day in jail with a Baker said his cash assets last Feb- breakfast of warm milk and cookies prison ruary consisted of $100 and a year- officials said ly federal pension of $9000 vessel growth within the eye One of the scientists said the discovery opens up a new approach to studying abnormal vessel growth in the eyes of diabetic patients the leading cause of irreversible blindness which could lead to a different type of treatment well-wishe- rs EPA urged to stiffen additive rules WASHINGTON (AP) — The health of tens of thousands of children could be endangered if the Reagan administration succeeds in ' a plan to relax federal restrictions on lead in gasoline according to a group of congressmen In a letter to Anne Gorsuch head of the Environmental Protection Ex-congressi- 30-da- ovr-lookin- aide broke in debt onal WASHINGTON (AP) — Robert (Bobby) Baker widely 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