European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 12, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse Tuesday november 12, 1965 the stars and stripes american gymnast blanked of Montreal from press dispatches Montreal soviets Elena Shousho Nova and Oksana Omelian Chik who shared the Gold medal in the All around saturday night each picked up one More individual Gold medal sunday in the apparatus finals of the world gymnastics championships. The United states which won themen s Gold and women s Silver As Well As numerous individual medals at Tholos Angeles olympics was shut out in the world championships at Montreal velodrome. Earlier sunday soviets and All around Champion Yuri Korolev won two Gold medals each in the men s apparatus finals. The victories by the four gymnast from the two world Champion teams pushed the total number of Gold medals won by he soviet Union during the seven Day Competition to 11. They also won two Silver medals and a Bronze. Next biggest winning nation during the championships was East Germany which won 10 american women finished sixth. National Champion Sabrina mar 15,of Monterey Park calif., tied for sixth place on a vault sunday. Blalock wins in Japan Hanno Japan american gel Kijane Blalock came from behind with spectacular 8-under-Par 64 sunday win the 1300,000 Mazda Japan Cli with a 206 total two strokes better Taiwan i Aiyu. To Taiwan s no. 1 woman held at least a share of the 1 first two rounds shot a 70 inbound. Blalock who started the i four strokes off the Pace had diet and one bogey on the 6,Par-72 Musashi Aoka Northwest of Tokyo. She Woythe to prize Money of $45,000 and to xxii car. To the leading Money we for on the Japan Lyga tour won pm. Uthe Core of 64 Wai Twiest in my life Blalock Lopez and a fable Massey both of the United stat and Taiwan Swu Ming yen shared two at 212 after Lopez shot a 72. Massa 68 and we a69. Americans Kathy joker Ami Laurie Rinker shared sixth a at 213.the Mazda Japan classic the richest women s Golf Tou Malfant in Japan waste final official Toup mint on the us. Lyga tour. Soccer far Londo tans clashed saturday i Cemen were tallied wit arrested 17 the hones after Atencion an the riot five Hundred soccer police after a match j Yard said. Four do-., including one Hospi facial injuries. Police in which four police ire Hurt came the Day court imposed a life sen if fan convicted of rioting after a game. I in saturday s Melee were. Of the Millwall teem which Leeds United 3-1 at Millwall i it London. Its defend title Sweden the soviet Union All four round Robin matches to was. Defend in Greco roman wrestling god cup team title Here sunday. The United states fed by olympic he heavyweight Silver medallist Greg Libson placed i hint behind Hoft nation Sweden i the five nation Overall stand he americans who dropped a 7-3decision to Sweden and then tied Cuba sports wire 5-5 in sunday s Finau snatches finished with a 1-2-1 won los Mcd record. Ward take Flag los Angela Jeff Ward the1985 2socc Nat Hal Champion and the 1985 super Cro la Amnion Rode his Kawasaki Motorj fluto Victory in the third round of the Obry Coke world super Cross finals Fabre a los Angeles coliseum crowdg45,725.ward, wis from Mission Viejo outlasted Send place finisher Johnny Mara he place rider David Bailey and an Filp National Field to take and the third round of the Rod trophy Winner in the three race ship was Woodland Hills Jim to finished fifth on Honda. Y bad entered the contest with a int Lead Over the Netherland s ran Den Berk who finished seventh. The beats Sabatini Fargo Fia. Eighth seed Stephaie read of the United states outlasted lord seed Gabriela Sabatini of Argentina 6, 6-7 7-4 and 7-5, sunday to win the $150,000 Florida Federal ten Nis open at the Bradmoor country , a wild card entry in the tournament two years ago As a 13-year-old,picked up the first place Check of $27,000. Sabatini who like Rehe was seeking her first major title earned $13,000.in the doubles final Sabatini and Carling Basset of Canada Defeated Lis Bonder and Laura Gildemeister both of the United states 6-0 and 6-0. Mare sold for $7 million Lexington Ken. Mia Oceana in foal to Northern dancer sold for a world record $7 million sunday Dur ing the Fasig Tipton Kentucky fall mixed previous record for a Broodmare was $6 million set at Fasig tip Tun Las year for priceless Fame. Miss Oceana by Lydar out of sea Bird son u of 19 races As a 2 and 3 year old including six Grade i stakes race. The 4-year-old stakes Winner has won More than $1 was trained by Woody Stephens. Northern dancer won the 1964 Ken Tucky Derby and has produced 115 stakes winners nuking him the leading sire. Mcguigan Gomez bout London Barry Mcguigan the world boxing association featherweight Champion u set to Challenge for the super featherweight Junior lightweight title among the pyramids in Egypt a British press report said sunday. The Man circulation news of in world said that a Deal to match the 24 year old British based irishman with Aba super featherweight titlist Wilfredo Gomez in March was close to comple s manager. Barney Eastwood was not available for com ment sunday but the news of he world said that a London based film producer and would be promoter John Marshall had offered to stage the fight in Egypt. The report said that Marshall who produced the greatest the life Story of former world heavyweight Champion Muhammad All had approached Eastwood with a proposal to film the Mcguigan Story. Page 27 shift study shows is probable in several . Job categories Washington a paralegal workers who assist lawyers in preparing cases will represent the fastest growing occupation in the next 10 years a labor department study has concluded. The occupational Outlook through 1995also conducts that employment of stenographers whose jobs Are becoming outmoded due to office automation is shrinking More rapidly than any other Type of work. According to the projections for the Labo Market Overall nine out of 10 new jobs in the next decade will be in the service sector of the Economy. Employment in a number of manufacturing industries such As steel will continue to decline. Below earlier figure the projections also show that while the . Economy is expected to add nearly 16 million jobs Between 1984 and 1995, total employment growth of is percent will be considerably below the 23 percent growth figure from the pre Vious 11 years. The slowdown among other things mirrors the aging of the baby Boom generation which has already made its Way into the work Force. The slowing also reflects the decline in labor Force participation by older people. Nearly 75 percent of the 1995 labor Force will be Between Ages 25 and 54, com pared with two thirds of the 1984 work Force said the department s Bureau of labor statistics. The labor department also predicted a significant growth slowdown in the num Ber of clerks the largest of 500 Job categories in the us. Economy. On the other hand the department said several occupations that Diu not exist 20 years ago will be among the fastest growing in the next dec Ade. Paralegal personnel who numbered 53,000 in 1984. Will nearly double to More than 100,000, according to department analysts. Physicians assistants who numbered 25,000 in 1984, will add 10.000 new jobs for a 40 percent increase. The jobs of skilled assistant to doctors and lawyers arc new occupations that developed largely from a need to hold Down costs. The assistants arc performing Rou Tine tasks formerly done by their Bosses thus freeing doctors and lawyers for More difficult work in increasingly Complex Fields. The Job of physician s assistant is an occupation that grew rapidly after the Vietnam War As returning medical corps men received additional training and then entered the labor Market. Legal assistants and physicians assistants typically under go two years of Post High school training. After two decades of explosive growth clerical employees constitute nearly 16 percent of the work Force with nearly 19 million workers. But a new wave of Auto mation in the workplace in the form of microcomputers is expected to hold Down growth of the clerical work Force to less than 10 percent through 1995. Employment of stenographers who Are counted As clerks is expected to decline by 40 percent from 239,000 to 143.000, according to the department s projections. Office dictating equipment in Many cases has made their jobs obsolete. 2,800 Carbide workers agree of leave their jobs Danbury Conn. Up about2,800 Union Carbide corp. Employees have agreed to voluntarily leave their jobs under $70 million Severance program created to prevent layoffs and Cut costs a company spokesman said saturday. Union Carbide announced in late Augustin would attempt to reduce its White col Lar Domestic salaried staff by 15 percent or4,000 employees said Tom Failla a Compa Rome primping for travel agents Rome a City officials anxious Toi Preu thousands of . Travel agents in Rome for a convention added bomb sniff ing dogs to police patrols brightened Light ing for monuments and warned taxi Drivers to be honest. With visions of tourist dollars. Deputy mayor Pierluigi seven asked romans to put up with such inconveniences As Street closed to most traffic to let busloads of the agents travel More easily. Rome s primping and heavy Security Are part of a bet that can repay us with dollars and prestige seven said in an interview with a Rome newspaper. Hotel owners restaurateurs and shop keepers Are hoping the travel agents will promote travel to Italy if they Tike what they see taste and buy during the we Klong meeting of the american society of travel agents. By spokesman. What we did was offered a voluntary Severance program which amounts to an Early retirement program Failla said. Basically what it was designed to Dowas reduce operating costs Over the Long haul Failla said. Our goal has essentially been met in that regard he added. Union Carbide spent $70 million in incentives to encourage people eligible to take Early retirements to do so he said. The 2,800 people who the company Fri Day announced had agreed to accept the proposal brings total staff reductions for1985 to 4,300. The company said another 1,500 salaried employees left through Attri Tion and divestment this year prior to the Early retirement program. Among those people accepting voluntary Severance Are 418 employees at Union car bide s Headquarters in Danbury and 470 tits technical Center in South Charleston . Most of the employees accepting the terms of the Severance program Are expected to leave by the end of the year the company said. Union Carbide was falling victim to for eign Competition and suffering other losses because of the strength of the Dollar Over seas Failla said. Obviously something had to be cutback he said adding that the company did not want to Lay off its employees. Ultimately it should result in Cost Sav Ings of $250 million a year in savings begin Ning in 1986," Failla said
