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Show f "! I I ff I I I 1 he Celebrating Exhausts Loitery Winner NEW YORK (AT) P' P1 Salt Lake Tribune, Tuesday, January 21, 1986 A3 Derailment Sites Repairs to Fake 2 Days Dl FONT. Wash ,1 PL Railroad ul lii ta Is said Monday it w oulil take at least two days to rebuild a washed out roadbed that slipped 50 leet down a steep slope and caused the derailment of an Artitrak train, injuring 28 A 59 year-ol- construction worker who won f 30 million in New York s Lotto game said Monday he was exhausted after two days and nights of celebrating and the thing he most wanted was something money can t buy sleep Pasquale 'Pat'' Consalvo said his immediate plans were to "go home and lay on my couch" after claiming individthe prize, the second-larges- t ual lottery prize in North American history. Consalvo and his family were celebrating his 37th wedding anniversary when his wife, Angelina, stopped to watch the Lotto drawing Saturday operates the train for Amtrak. said the derailment of the Coast Starlight, en route from Los Angeles to Seattle Sunday evening, occurred without warning There were 208 people, 16 erew members, aboard the train Of the 28 people injured, ineluding eight ' rew members, two were hospi people Howard Kallio. spokesman for Burlington Northern Railroad, which talized overnight Both were reported in satisfactory condition Monday. , . Kallio said it appears the torrential? rains that drenched western Wash-- j e ington for two days undermined of the 50 foot embankment!! causing the cave-i- just as the first ofthe two locomotives pulling the nineear tram reached the softened earth?! th(v-bas- - n night. "At first, I said I had four numbers, then I said I had five numbers, then I said, 'Oh my God, 1 think 1 have all six,' " she recalled. There were screams of joy. The celebrators drank champagne. Can money make you happy? "Sure," Consalvo said. What if all of this money makes him unhappy? "I hope it doesn't do it to me. I'll give it back," said the man who said he most enjoys playing the horses, and watching ball games, especially if his son is on the field. Pasquale Pat Consalvo, 59, and his wife Angelina beam after winning a $30 million New York state Lotto jackpot. Marcos Says Bedroom Is the Place for If r CLIP & i S WE ebr ivilt lake Iritmnr i 143 Salt iakr fibane omen's Preaching Reuter News Agency MANILA, Philippines Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos, pouring fresh scorn on opposition challenger Corazon Aquino, Monday told a campaign rally that women should confine their lectures to the bedroom. Aquino had stepped out of line by "challenging the men, he told a Manila campaign rally Monday. Marcos, 68, seeking Feb. 7 after 20 years in power, said he was "embarrassed in this political fight" because his parents had taught him never to argue with women. As in previous speeches, he chided Aquino "for having the nerve to aspire for the presidency when she knows little about running the country. Aquino, 52, is the widow of slain opposition leader Benigno Aquino. Campaigning on restless Mindanao Island in the southern Philippines, she accused Marcos of cowardice for not visiting the area where communist guerrillas and Moslem secessionists are active. I accuse Mr. Marcos of cowardice because he has not come to Mindanao in the past 10 years to see for himself the horrible effects of his greed, his brutality and his ignorance... to stand in the physical presence of the people he has hurt and betrayed." I Do you need information, want sports scores, have a news story or feature you want to talk about? Is your paper missing? 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The Associated Press Is entitled exclusively to the use or reproduction of all local news printed In this newspaper as well as all A.P. news dispatches. I 28 YEARS OF RESULTS 28YEARS OF EXPERIENCE STATE Why Are We Giving Away Mallard Decoys Hand-Carve- d for made, are truly of-a-ki- Hard to believe, but true. As part of a nationwide advertising publicity campaign, a lead ing New York firm will give away its bestselling (and mos'. expensive) duck decoys d Mallards (Anas genuine Platyrhynchos- )- for the astonishing publicity price of only $10 each to every person who writes to the company address (below) before midnight, February 17, 1986. This original publicity ad must accompany your request. No copies or photostats. These arc authentic Mallard decoys -t- he same magnificent specimens nationally advertised in leading media. F.ach one is d entirely from solid beautifully d d and then lovingly wood, to a rich, deeply glowing lustre. Fully 14 inches long, with astonishingly alert amber eyes and the brilliant green head that unmistakably characterizes adult male Mallards of the species Anas Platyrhynchos, each decoy is a triumph of the woodcarvcrs art and a prize for both sportsman and collector alike. Our versions of decoys nationally advertised g decoys at $135.00, they are the n dollar New ever sold by this York firm. Because they are completely hand hand-carve- hand-carve- hand-finishe- hand-painte- best-sellin- multi-millio- nd ations every different, no two alike. And at this astonishing publicity price, they represent an exciting opportunity for everyone who appreciates the beauty of nature and the splendor of man's artistry. Repurchase Guarantee For Your Protection Collectors should know that each decoy 50-Ye- ar is not only covered by a full one-yemoney-bac- k guarantee, but also by a Repurchase Guarantee. Should you ever wish to sell or redeem your Mallard Decoy, the company pledges to repurchase it from you, any time you wish within the next 50 years, for the full cash price you paid. d These authentic Mallard Decoys will not he sold at this price hy the company in any store. And there is a limit of two (2) decoys per address at this price, but if your request is made early enough (before February 9), you are permitted to order up to five. To order, mail this original publicity ad (no copies or photostats) together with your name and address and $10 for each decoy. Add $3 shipping and handling per decoy. ( New York residents add sales tax.) Allow up to 8 weeks for shipment. Make check payable to zli&C Co. Mail to: A&C Box 1113, MALLARD DECOY, Dept. (A28930) VVcstbury, New York 11595. ar 50-ye- ar CUP hand-carve- FRILLS more instance, we give you more legrunn Ivcause we have 20 fewer airline. 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