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Show sff air)1 2 A The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, March v 4, 1V9 - v V,'' fy a fo Confusion After Mardi Gras 'f.'r t r i4 Vif we " ftk ftv-1- 4 V a , A- ' w- - i 1 -- w.,. e,-- ' - 3; ftr' ' frf' - - fe 5 if il , r J ' ,. ir'r'n, ic I W ar .if tv ti iJ'J-- New Orleans Police Reject Contract, But Some Return to Work However, an official annount rinent was not made immediately. Union officials stayed in the meeting. The vote by atniut half of the 1,100 officers who walked out 15 days ago came only five horns after Police Superintendent James Parsons said officers were returning to work and For all practical purposes, declared: the strike is over." NEW ORLEANS (AP) Striking police reicctcil a city contract Saturday night, bittcily claiming that Mayor Ernest Mortal had reneged on an amnesty promise, a union negotiator said. The union official, Tun McC. ruder, said the unofficial vote was 417 to 173 against the offer, which Morial had described as the citys final proposal. Woman Must Share Gain However, union president Vinetnt Bruno withdrew support for the contract during the meeting, saying the city had changed an amnesty clause. rank-and-fil- e During the voting, Assistant City Attorney David Marcello arrived outside the hall to explain the clause. He said the citys position was unchanged . it 6 ' - 'njv V sf the contract that called for Bruno to ing the normally robust Carnn.tl ami and cost the city Mardi Gras season step down. millions in lost tourist income with the the For all practical purposes, cancellation of festival activities strike is over," said Police Superintenannounced who dent James Parsons, Bruno said he would not endorse a members of the Policemen's Associain which amnesty was not contract tion of Louisiana began reporting for strikers involved in nets of for granted duty at vandalism, threats or criminal acts includ- - during the walkout. The walkout lasted 15 days and that it would forgive all but criminal activity. Gerry Wasserman, the unions attorney, asked him to sign a statement to that effect. Marcello started writing, but someone came through the crowd and told him not to sign anything and to return to City Hall. He did not sign it. At the same meeting, members passed a motion by officers opposed to U.S. Prepares For Gasoline Price Boosts ii Visa Of Marriage 13-Ye- ar contract existed between Contreras, a photographer, claims property worth more than a and Delia Guzman, a restaurant owner. million dollars has been onleied to The ruling is believed to be the first of share her wealth with the man with its kind. w horn she lived for 13 years. When the couple began living tosaid 1965, Contreras was operating a Rollie Court May gether Judge Superior Feb. 22 he intends to rule that an photography studio. Subsequently Mrs. Guzman opened the restaurant. Separated In 1978 When they separated in 1978, Mrs. Guzman held in her name two homes and a piece of property with eight houses, valued at $100,000 each, under construction. Last April Mrs. Guzman filed suit to quiet title to property acquired during their relationship. She intended the financial success resulted from her labor and personal skill. asContinued From Page One Contreras filed a counter-claithe Voyagers television cameras serting that the property should be should "reveal more and more of shared equally. these beautiful details ... as we get He said Mrs. Guzman, because of very close to Jupiter. "her business acumen," ran the resAnd, he said in an interview, the taurant, controlled partnership funds cameras and other instruments may and made the investments. even he able to look through holes in His Funds Helped the dense clouds to identify the But Contreras said the investment components of the jovian atmosuccess would pot havp heen possible sphere. without funds from his photography business and his help at the restaurant. When we look at Jupiier, Stone said, all were seeing is clouds; In addition, he said he ran errands, there Is no solid surface. But there took over many household duties and seems to be holes (or hot spots) in the served as a father to Mrs. Guzmans cloud deck through which thermal four children by a previous marriage. It radiation from deeper in the atmowas conceded that the couple presented out. sphere is leaking themselves to the community as being ' married. Jupiter seems to be a giant ball of hydrogen and helium, though Because Judge May found existence perhaps with a small rocky core at of an implied contract, he ruled the its center. Voyager already has property should be divided. 'delighted scientists by showing the dramatic features on its visible surface to be infinitely more complex than they had imagined. As the pictures improve, Stone said, more surprises are probably in store and thats what Voyager is all about. "Its the difference between what we expect and what we actually see that becomes the new information we gain, the scientist said. ST. LOUIS (AP) Striking teachers and the school board resumed negotiaOf particular interest are the hot tions Saturday in response to Gov. spots, which are apparently winJoseph P. Teasdales announcement dows into Jupiter's atmosphere. that $1.4 million in state funds might Voyager's instruments will try to become available for teachers and find those windows peer through salaries. The strike has closed the citys out whats inside. 156 public schools for 48 days. Thats important, Stone said, beBoth sides reported to a federal cause scientists think Jupiters atoffice Saturday after meetmediators too not have changed mosphere may ing separately with Teasdale at his St. drastically since the solar system Louis office Friday. No negotiations was formed. had been held since mediators broke off talks Feb. 22 after the union flatly rejected a salary proposal the board called its best and final offer." Teasdale, who said he told the groups Friday that there was a chance he may be able to free additional state funds for salaries, said the two sides faced "a brand-nenegotiating situation. I dont have a great deal of optimism about the situation," the governor said, "but at least theyre back together and they have something A man BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) walked into a heavy equipment firm new to talk about." Saturday and fired at least nine shots Evelyn Battle, president of St. Louis from a weapon, killing two Teachers Union Local 420, which repmen and wounding a third, police said. resents about 4,100 teachers, said she The gunman fled after the shooting. was encouraged by the resumption of Buffalo police said the shootings talks. A hearing was scheduled for Monday occurred at about 8:30 a.m. at the J and in St. Louis Circuit Court on a petition R Equipment Co., a buyer and seller of for an injunction being sought by a used industrial equipment. group. parents a were The shootings reported by The parents are seeking to force an secretary, apparently the only other end to the strike, contending that the person at the plant at the time. 71,000 pupils are being denied their The slain victims were identified as 'institutional right to an education by Julius Kramer, 58, purchasing agon, ' in ihegal strike. and sales manager, and Bennie Ret-e- , 71.' teachers struck the school dis55, an employee, police said. trict Jan. 16 and schools were officially Police said the gunman mentioned a closed two days later. Teachers dejob, and they were trying to detrmme mands include a $3,150 salary hike over r if he might have been a former a period, smaller classes and more classroom preparation time. employee of the firm. In a implied SANTA CRUZ, Calif. (UP1) reverse-Marvicase, a woman who Tiinidad . Pf A ... n vv s Continued From Page One level because of the Iranian crisis Trade experts said Thursday that 2 Japanese buyers had purchased about million barrels of Iranian oil for between $18 and $20 a barrel. Despite Ashlands reported purchase, Irans new oil chief, Hassan Naih, has said his nation no longer would deal consortium that with the marketed Iran's oil for the past 25 years. Ix V & W S'W&V3.V V VH s cv? visfc , yv NxL. . Cruft Nears Jupiter for Close Look N' e s fcijN ' S3 Half Former Output Before the shutdown, Iran produced 10 percent of the worlds oil and 5 percent of the U.S. oil supply. Iranian officials say they expect the nation s oil production to resume at a rate of about 3 million barrels a day half its former output. Oil companies have been mum on when gasoline prices will rise due to the new tilt rule. The Center for Auto Safety, a Ralph Nader consumer group, filed suit in federal court Friday seeking to block the rules implementation and U.S. District Judge Aubrey Robinson said he would decide on Monday whether to grant a restraining order blocking its implementation. Naders group ehar0es that the tilt increases sharply the price of unleaded gasoline, required as an measure in many new cars. a a s 4 A j Talks Resume In St. Louis School Strike Gunman Kills 2, Hurts 1 At Buffalo Firm two-yea- jSoIl 141 & Associated Press Laserpboto Just ask Conrad Daniels, regarded by many a3 one of best English dart players in U.S., to I I throw perfect game and he will. And just in case you missed first time, hell do it again. At Throwing Darts, He7s on the Nose By Jules Loh Associated Press Writer on TRENTON, N.J. The bulls-ey- e a regulation dart board is 5 feet 8 inches above the barroom floor, precisely the height of Conrad Daniels nose. The top of his head, at altitude 6 feet 1 inch, is about even with the double-20- . From a line on the floor 1 feet 9 inches back, where he places his right foot, sideways, Daniels can launch a dart, made of tungsten and weighing 23 grams, in a gentle arc that begins at the tip of his nose and ends at the center of three-eight- s of an inch in the bulls-eye- , diameter, or ends at whatever other tiny spot on the board he elects. Should the line be 8 feet back, 3 'A inches more distant, he will use a dart weighing 21 Conrad Daniels does this with such remarkable consistency that, in saloons across the land, people who take dart throwing seriously regard him with a respect bordering on awe. IJiave been described as cold, intimidating, he said. I guess I am. When I play, I do not smile. I do not speak. After the game we will talk and drink, not during." Game Booming Although nobody seems to know why, the old game of English darts began booming on this side of the Atlantic at about the beginning of this decade and has been growing apace in popularity. Now, nearly five million players U.S. at a Glance r, JUktkeiwwUk Established April I lb71, is by tft? Corporation, Salt 15, sued every morning Second class postage raid at Salt Lake City, Utah, and addition? mailing offices. unsolicited articles, manus crlpts letters end pictures sent to The Salt Lake Tribune are sent at the owner's risk and Kearns-Tribun- e Corporation assumes no responsibility for their custody or return. A SAVE ribune Telephone Numbers Do you nord information, want sports acores. hav a nows story or fe ature you want to talk about- - Is your paper - Do you want to discuss a classified or missingdisplay advcrtisemrnt? 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Lifestyle Magazine A Arts Promotion Editor.al Page Publisher Executive Editor Advertising Departments Adv Dispatch General Display Classified Ads Retail Display Obituary Notices Weekdays before 5 p m Weekdays after 5 p m. Sundays after 2 p m Saturdays after I p m. Toll Fret In L'Uh 23? Mil 237 2045 237 2045 237 2045 p in I n belong to leagues and play regularly at about 7,000 smoky taverns in perhaps every major city. That puts Conrad Daniels at the top of a very large heap. Cold and intimidating he might be while playing, but behind the bar he is a typical friendly saloonkeeper, comforting his patients, washing glasses, supervising play at five dart boards that line the walls. 301 Main Game The game most often played is called 301. The idea is to amass 301 points exactly, but there are complications. Not the least of them is that you do the dont ask why; amassing backwards the British invented it subtracting the score of each toss from 301 until you d get to zero. It requires calculations. grams, two grams less. The motion will be the same. The arc will be the same. The result will be the same. High Costs companies have complaimxi of the high costs of producing unleaded gasoline. Before the new rule, they had to allocate their production costs among all products, even if much of the expense went to unleaded gas. Oil While gasoline prices probably will rise the soonest, there are growing signs the Iranian crisis is pushing up costs for chemicals and plastics that are indispensable parts of daily life. Certainly were going to pay more. said Standard and Poors Corp. analyst Irma Rosario. Eventually, all of these increases will filter down the line to. consumers because plastics are pretty much everywhere. , split-secon- wlw fiWilnj t fmarlfA kttafeMiMt, 6eWktiueA am Friday ll Cranitvi Fight for Job Turns Hairy only nit 'HI 'i Firefighter Jerry Saslow says a his hairy chest has become a over shaving fight macho battle. He says now he wont take the heart test that prompted the feud with his chief. model bachelor, part-tim- e Saslow, a and physical fitness enthusiast, was assigned to desk work by the Miami Fire Department in late February after refusing for four months to take a stress test. The department says all firefighters must be examined to see if they can withstand the rigors of the job. Eight small patches of chest hair are shaved for the cardiogram. The test monitors heart function and respiration to seek if there are weaknesses in the heart that are not observable in ordinary physical examinations. MIAMI (AP) GREAT SAVINGS OF AND BONUS OFFERS WITH GREAT I GREAT FACTORY DEBATES! SPECIAL BONUS OFFERS! EXTRA BONUS SAVINGS! FACTORY REBATES COLOR TV 25 sharper, TEtr..a crisper, clearer picture than ever before possible! iT- - HcII Rest in Peace A divorced couple BALTIMORE (UPI) agreed on a neutral burial site for their 799 has tmsfry h4H - OfUt IMOT CONTIOt IM VM.UI NO CMKt MICRO. 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