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Show A he I sait i rumiu, giuinjay, November Woman Told To Find New Church PITTSBURGH - judge has suggested that Mary Hoysan, u, I.W C ixixr neveais No Growth, Figures Show S - i- nSJkr U k 4 Continued From Page One rate some forecasters have been estimating for the second half of next year. Recovery is probably not yet under way, he added, saying that real GNP for the current quarter may be a slight plus or may be a slight minus. But business activity should pick up fairly quickly after a subdued first quarter of next year, Dedenck said Asked when President Reagan believes the recession will end, deputy White House press secretary Larry Speakes replied: "I dont think weve ever made any specific predictions We have always said we would have the signs of recovery this year. We have had those signs. Never Predict I never get into the business of predicting the beginning or end of the recession," Speakes said. Somebody does that long after the fact. John Albertine, president of the American Business Conference, said that the economy continues to tread water. But he also was optimistic for the future, saying that clearly we are on the verge of a recovery." All the evidence is starting to point in that direction," said David Cross, a senior economist with Chase Econometrics, a private forecasting firm. He said he thought the downward GNP could revision in have a positive effect by encouraging the Federal Reserve Board to further ease its control of the nations supply of money and credit thereby possibly sending interest rates lower still. But the third-quartfigures, by themselves, showed an economy still making no headway toward recovery. Trade Figures The biggest reason for Commerces reduction in the overall real GNP number was that foreign A (UPI) '1 accused of misbehaving at Sunday services, find herself another church Miss Hoysan was ordered to leave the St. Mary Ukrainian Orthodox Church in suburban McKees Rocks because, officials said, she has been very disruptive" during services " Church officials became so exasperated they filed a defiant trespass charge. A magistrate imposed a suspended $300 fine r "She used words, obscene words, in church, congregation president Jay Winslow told Allegheny County Common Pleas Judge John OBrien during a hearing Thursday on Miss Hoysans appeal "She would even make gestures to the priests during Mass, Winslow said. Reference to Virginity Miss Hoysan also made abusive '1 I I' i f J ' t, , I - four-lette- comments about congregation members, including references to the "lineage and virginity of some of the women of the parish," said the Rev. James Norton, former pastor. He said he excommunicated" her from the pulpit last March for a very offensive outburst during the Gospel" but still allowed her in church on condition she behaved But "her harassment was stepped up and her outbursts became worse, Norton told OBrien. In July, Miss Hoysan was given a final warning to stay away. When she refused, church officials went to court. O'Brien upheld the trespass charge after rejecting defense arguments the woman had been denied her right to appeal her excommunication. Get the Hell Out I dont think we have to worry about canon law, your honor, assistant district attorney Henry Mustin said. The issue is whether she was told to get the hell out of the church and stay there." O'Brien agreed, but suggested perhaps the rift between Miss Hoysan and church leaders could be healed. They say to forgive is divine and Im sure no malice was involved, he said. "I would suggest you what has gone by in the past and see if your allegiance to the precepts of your church might prompt a change in your approach. But Miss Hoysan, silent throughout the hearing, responded that she "stood up for what I believed in." She said the churchs real complaint is that she sang too loudly at services. Associated Preu Laserphoto Reuben Metson, heir to $1.2 million, leaves San Francisco court after judge ruled he is able to handle own affairs. Hunt Heir-Raisi- ng third-quart- Terminally 111 Drifter Comes Into Fortune Continued From Page One generosity. The heir once left a $5,000 tip for a bartender who introduced him to scotch, and he gave the detective and his wife each $1,000 on their birthdays in addition to a $60,000 fee for tracking him down, Linhart said. We just wish people would leave Reuben alone," said his sister-in-la- "From everything Ive heard hes had a very hard life and hes chosen to live his life a certain way and spend his money a certain way and thats his right. PORT CHESTER, N.Y. (UPI) -was in Rep. Dick Bolling, critical condition today at United Hospital after choking on a piece of lobster, a hospital spokeswoman said. She said doctors at the hospital were trying to determine if he had suffered brain damage as a result of the incident. He is critical at this time," hospital spokeswoman Tinay Phillips said. She said he was admitted to the facility Friday night. A spokesman in Kansas City, Continued From Page One unemployment rate there was 14 8 percent. The state Health Department said other high unemployment cities in Michigan also had high infant death rates Pontiac, 23.0; Battle Creek, 20.2; and Flint, 19.7. Michigans problem is not the worst in the country, according to statistics from the National Center for Health Statistics. In 1979, the latest year for which figures are available, Michigans infant mortality rate was 13.3, compared to the U.S. average of 13.1. Mississippi was the state with the highest overall rate, 17.6, said statistician Kate He is under the care of a neurologist and, has been given an brain scan but they are uncertain whether he had any brain damage. I I I I I I I I I I I I I ham Art Dept Information News Dept Sports Dept l.ifests le s .ill sThr April avery al Rose Ann. 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Irilmnr 1 .i k r USS Dial Toll Freei 2702 d babies," p m 2711 The lone dehydration and starvation When found, Mrs. Landis was wearing open sandals, a sweater, slacks and a coat, with her feet and hands wrapped in the strips of blanket, said Bruce Kerfoot of the Gunflint Trail Rescue Squad. Flach was treated for exposure, dehydration and starvation at Cook County North Shore Hospital in Grand Marais. He was released from the hospital Thursday and taken to a hospital in Fargo, N D., for psychiatric examination, according to Dr. Michael DeBevec. Normal But Ilf At all times when I had any dealings with him, he seemed like a normal person who was just very physically ill, Dr, DeBevac said. The doctor said Flach told him he and Mrs. Landis had not eaten for two weeks and had had nothing to drink for four days because the lake had frozen over. Mrs. Landis was a graduate of the College of St. Catherine in St. Paul and joined the staff at St. Josephs Hospital in July 1977, a hospital spokeswoman said. She went on call in November 1980 and hasnt worked at all for us since May," she said, adding that Mrs. Landis was an efficient nurse and a responsible person. Her acquaintances are not sure what happened in May. But it was during that month that she and Flach dropped out of a group of Search and psychics called Prove" in Cottage Grove. No UFO Dealings Gerald Gross of Cottage Grove, head of the group, said his organization has nothing to do with UFOs" and said he hadnt seen Flach for six months. The Search and Prove group is interested in ghost hunting, astral projection and extra-terrestispirits, according to Gross wife, below 5 pounds, who are more likely to die. MSIRTS STORKS ADVERTISING MYSTIC, Conn. (AP) survivor of a herd of pilot whales that beached themselves on a Cape Cod marsh was able to swim on its own Friday and its heart was beating more regularly. Its slightly encouraging, but weve seen them rally and weve seen them fall back, said Julie Quinn, stxikeswoman for the Mystic Aquarium, where the mammal was taken after it and 64 others were found stranded. Aquarium workers fed the whale a mixture of herring oil, ground herring, water and corn syurp pumped through a tube down its throat Friday afternoon. More Playful She didnt struggle and was a little lethargic after the feeding, and then a little more playful," said Ms. Quinn. She managed to keep most of it down." The whales, some 20 feet long and weighing nearly a ton, became stranded in a marsh on ths south side of Lieutenant Island, near the end of Cape Cod. By Thursday, all the stranded whales were dead except the female, about 3 or 4 years old. Ms. Quinn said the whale was being watched around the clock. She said that even if it dies, scientists will have learned from trying to save it. vigil The watch ended Monday when rescuers found the body of Mrs. Landis. She had died of exposure, pre-nat- Salt Lake Counts Adv Dispatch 237 237 Gen Display Only Alive From Herd of 65 Ran Out of Food After a week, they ran out of food and lived on vitamins and lake water. The car ran out of gasoline after two w'eeks, so they couldnt use the heater. They wrapped their feet and hands in strips of a torn blanket as they continued their . Publisher Mitor Flsewhereinltah Whale Minnesota. wants it. For some reason, (poor mothers) don't realize the importance of prenatal care . . It's going to take a whole education process. Ms. Dillard said pregnant mothers getting little or no care generally bear Mag & Arts Promotion Mi tonal Page For scores after ll 1 authorities they had been receiving messages through Mrs Landis from some higher power." In October, Flach said, the two were directed to go to the end of the Gunflint Trail and await further messages. So they traveled to the remote wilderness area in northeastern told who SrwrmcJ s A pre-nat- one HF RE'S WHERE TO f AI J. Weekdass before 10 a m . Sundas before I arner A Home Delivery Information. Mondas-Fnda- - Health Department, said, care for any"Theres SAVE subsi nptions. restarts nffiie hilling information 2.37 23 7. "nil (AP) . I New Minn woman who died waiting for UFOs in the frozen wilderness was a widow with five grown children who had quit her job as a registered nurse last May, acquaintances say. Laveme Landis was found dead Monday in a compact car where she had spent a month camped with electriGerald Flach, a cian. He was found on a snowpacked trail. Flach and Mrs. Landis had met a group of people interested in UFOs at the Psychic Fair in California last January, friends said. Flach money?' . . Were looking for fair play from the national government Gladys Dillard, a maternal child health nurse for the Detroit D" iu need information want sports scores, have a news story or feature sou want to talk aliouf Is sour paper missing' Do sou want to dfa Uss a lassifieil or display adsertisement I I I I I I I d PAUL, We hope we can nip it in the bud, Taylor said. But it depends on Can we get the Tribune Telephone Numbers I I I I I the excess of Net exports exports of goods and services over was just $25.7 billion imports rather than $30.7 billion, the report said. Nor was there much sign of strength elsewhere. Inflation-adjustefinal sales declined while production destined for companies inventories rose, making up the difference. However, analysts say that a big part of the a inventory gain was in cars stockpile buildup that companies are now working off by cutting production. the congressman was admitted to the facility at 10:10 p.m. EST after passing out swallowing a piece of lobster into his windpipe. His heart stopped, said Alex Petrovic, a spokesman for St. Joseph Hospital in Kansas City. He said Bolling, 66, was put on a resuscitator and taken to United, where placed on a ventilaor there. Mo., said ST. live. I I I ago. Fatal Search for UFOs Had Its Start in May pre-nat- Detroit ranked third in 1979 among U.S. cities over 500,000 people with a 21.3 rate, compared to Baltimores 22.8 and the District of Columbia's 22.2. Health officials say blacks and members of other minority groups hae higher infant mortality rates for several reasons: & July-Septemb- Ucad lack of care, higher incidence of unintended pregnancies among teen-ager- s and women over 40, and poor nutrition. 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