European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - January 29, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 6 the stars and stripes wednesday january 29, 1986 scientology Church founder l. Ron Hubbard Dies at 74 los Angeles a a Ron Hubbard a science fiction writer whose often embattled Church of scientology has grown 10 at 2 Milium members during us three decades has died a age 74. Scientology officials announced. Hubbard s depth on Friday will not cause scientology to stumble said Earie Coabey its chief counsel. He said Hub jul left the Church u Large part of his estate. He has by this act confirmed the Faith in the future of scientology and in ill management Cooley said monday the reclusive science fiction writer Laid out hit beliefs in his 1948 Book Diane pics the modern science of menial while the group new Hampshire posting the biggest improvement a 2.1 percent increase almost twice the National average the government reported Mon Day. The Commerce department said that non farm person Al income Rose by 1.1 percent during the third Quarter Matching the increase from april through june. Both quarters reflected the modest economic growth of last year a Lime when service industries enjoyed Prosperity but the manufacturing sector was held Back by deep inroads from foreign imports. Following new Hampshire s 2.1 percent income gain residents of South Carolina and Georgia both enjoyed increases of 2 percent while Tennessee had a 1.7 percent gain and income in Massachusetts Rose by j .6 percent. Analysts said the big increase in new Hampshire reflected increases in residential construction and private service payrolls which were the largest in the country. New England in general is doing Well because it hat a favourable Industrial mix emphasising defense companies and High tech industries said Rudolph Depass a com Merce department analyst. As growth occurs in these industries then you have a spillover of growth in construction and services As Mississippi suffered the sharpest income decline from july in oud september a 2 percen drop hat was blamed in part on the damage to residential proc Rev done by Hurricane Elena. Other states with declines or no change in incomes were Montana Down 0.9 percent during the Quarter West Virginia Down 0. Percent and Maine with no growth. Maine suffered the biggest drop in durable manufacturing of any state in the nation a decline that was blamed on a lengthy strike Ai the Bath 1 Ron works. The 1.1 percent Rise in personal income was coming at a time when prows As measured by an Index lied to spend ing were rising 0.5 percent at a quarterly Rale the figures cover non farm income which the cum. Merce department Aid u a better gauge of economic changes so incas bal it to or when both farm and non farm income Are considered personal incomes Rose by 0.7 percent during the he Quarter with right Stales suffering income declines in addition to Mississippi and West 1/irginia, in my re "v5- � fan m a. Nebraska South Dakota Wisconsin. Minnesota and Illinois. Airman at California base arrested on espionage charge Beale and Calif. A the air Force has a relied a 25-year-old airman on on espionage charge a military spokesman said . Bruce d. Olt of Gric pa., was arrested Jan. 12 in Davis on suspicion of attempted unauthorized release of National defense information capt. Joseph Saxon base Public informal officer said monday Saxon said he could not specify the information involved or o whom the alleged a tempi to release information was made. Saxon said olt was an administrative clerk in the or Derly room of the 1st strategic recon so at the base near Marysville about 100 Miles Northeast of san Francito. Davis a University town is about 40 Miles Southwest of Marysville. Olt was arrested by agents of the air Force office of special investigations in cooperation with the Federal Bureau of investigation Saxon said. Format criminal charges under the uniform code of military Justice were filed Jan. 25, he said. Oil it being confined it Beals. Salon said. The Fri office in Sacramento said it had no comment on the Case. Firm ordered to $8.4 million for Selling Asbestos material Greenville . A a jury has ordered a Massachusetts company to Greenville j8.4 million in damages for Selling an Asbestos based Materi Al used in City Hall. . Grace & co. Attorneys said they would Appeal the verdict. The City alleged that the Cambridge masi., comp a was negligent and had broken an implied warranty by Billing the City a product made with Asbestos which can cause cancer. According to testimony City official did not realize until 1982, 11 years after cily hallows built that the fireproofing in it contained Asbestos. The . District court jury ordered the company to the City $6.4 million in actual damages and 12 million in punitive damages. Group of 140 at lounge wins Colorado s 1st $1 million lottery Denver a pot Luck paid off for the regular crowd at the Park Center lounge when a ticket bought by the group Usk first prize in the Colorado lottery lint Lump sum to million Giveaway Marv Goldsmith and Cordy Chase co owners of the bar organized the pottery . Each of 140 regular customers paid 120 to enter with the group and ail signed agreements to share any winnings. I just could t believe it Goldsmith Aid Barclay. It was unbelievable. My Neil thought was. What s our accountant going to say?1" each of the 140 winners is expected to receive �bit55,400 after tavies. Lottery officials who were prepared to give the Winner about 1760,000 after lanes were caught off guard by a Raul tiptoe winners and said the enact amount had Al to to figured. 2 assistant conductors named by Boston symphony s Leader Boston up Boston symphony orchestra ceo Lucio Seiji Ozawa has appointed two assistant conductor to fill a position vacated in 1984. Pascal Verrat. 27. Assistant conductor of the conservatory orchestra in Lyon France and Carl St. Cuil j3, musical director of the Ann Arbor mich., symphony orchestra were selected from among five fail i was extremely pleased Wilh the very High level of Llda rvs """"9wkwp displayed by All the final ii w1uzawa. Or. Verrot and or. St. Clair however Wens t the 0ulinal1
