European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - November 2, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 6 the Staas and stripes sunday november a 1986 costumed retells Parade through Greenwich Village in new York during the City s i Ahmeen cd Luw Imelda s shoes berserk yuppies help . Celebrate halloween by the Assod Ltd press three Blind mice and dozens of ghouls a deck of cards and Imelda s shoes bloody yuppies and monsters Green parties and seances on halloween. Across the country Friday night adults As Well As children dressed up and indulged in tricks and treats. The fun was marred by a fall Accident at Universal studios in los Angeles a disturbance at a party that failed to materialize in Chicago and a few reports of tampering with Candy treats. An estimated 275,000 marchers and spectators Gath ered in new York s Greenwich Village for the annual halloween Parade. Forget the Mardi gras. This Parade is the great est said William Hunt 31, who came dressed As fire with a Gold face mask and a red crepe paper Cape. There were strollers dressed As the Blind mice of Nursery rhyme Fame the Marx Brothers and others of show Biz renown space aliens and other fantasy Crea Tures. A flock of flamingos strutted in a Circle a group or marchers dressed As a deck of cards shuffled by and one group kept in step As the shoes of Imelda Marcos. Among the More curious sights were dozens of men in business suits carrying axes with fake blood Stream ing from their plastic Heads yuppies gone berserk. I love it. This Lime in new York is time to be free to be anything you want to be said Marcher Maya Rezendes who described her Black and Gold crepe paper costume As a Golden Diamond in los Angeles parts of Hollywood and Santa Mon Ica boulevards were closed to traffic As costumed Rev Elers gathered to see and be seen. Because Friday was the 60lh anniversary of the death of Harry Houdini a seance was held in his boy Hood town of Appleton wis. In Hopes of reaching him. His Niece Marie h. Blood was in attendance and was disappointed. Blood asked the medium conducting the seance William Monroe what Houdini s favorite dessert was and Monroe replied was disappointed that he did t have the faintest idea because everybody knew he loved bread pudding custard with fresh Chernes on top she said. The Accident at Universal studios occurred when a costumed employee performing for tourists on a Tram ride became entangled and was dragged by the Tram 120 feel authorities said. He was pronounced dead at the scene. The employee who was not immediately identified was dressed up to scare the people on the Tram said los Angeles fire Cape. Dave Carolyn. It was a very tragic thing in Chicago about 2,000 people who had paid j6 apiece for admittance to a party at the Mccormick place Exposi Tion Center were angered when the event failed to Materi Alize. Some became unruly breaking windows and mirrors and tearing plumbing futures from Walls. Somebody was supposed to have a party and whoever threw it must have taken off with the Doug because there was no party said police Cape. John Cotter. About a half dozen people were arrested in connection with the vandalism. A woman in san Pedro Calif., reported finding a sewing Needle in a Candy bar her 11 year old son brought Home from Irick or treating. In Riverside county Calif., one store removed Caramel pops from its shelves after pins and razor Blades were found in some of alternative to traditional halloween celebrations was offered by the St. Rest Baptist Church in Fresno Calif. A party for children who dressed in biblical costumes. Trie Rev. Daniel Kariuki minister of Chris Tian education at the Church said halloween celebrations remind him of witchcraft rituals he saw prac tired throughout Africa. State site awards to Accident victims misleading study says Washington a Accident victim Sand others who win jury verdict of More thu ii million actually receive leu than hair the amount they Are awarded because of reductions on Appeal and other Acton the association of trial lawyer of America said a study conducted for the lawyers group concluded that it is inaccurate to emphasize the sue of jury verdicts As the Reagan administrations doing in favouring Reform of the nation s liability Laws. Focusing on verdicts is quite misleading said Ivy Broder. Who conducted the Survey. Broderius a professor of economics at the Ameri can University in Washington. Settlements differ significantly from verdicts she said in a statement Friday. Police review videotape of student s 40-foot fall Cincinnati up police arc using a videotape of a University of Cincinnati student s fall to investigate the incident Andy Abraham 23, of Indianapolis remained hospitalized in Good condition Friday after his40-foot fail which was taped by fellow students. Abraham suffered a broken Collarbone and two broken vertebrae when he fell out a second Story window of the design architecture Art and planning building tuesday and landed on a Grassy slope some 40 feet Betow. The fall apparently occurred while Abr Hamand some in ends were fooling around with a video went to the window and pretended to jump said University spokesman Greg hand. But he slipped and fell out the lakes Michigan Huron at record water Levels grand rapids Mich. A the water in lakes Michigan and Huron is at a a Cord High and damage could be severe along the Shoreline if late fall storms bring heavy winds again this year officials said we have any kind of wind at All it Means we re going to have significant damage Sai Christopher Shafer of the Michigan department of natural resources great lakes Shortland water this month is More than a foot higher than it was last october which had been he highest october on record. It s a Little bit of a nervous situation new Buffalo City manager Thomas Johnson Aren t experiencing any problems right now but we Are anticipating that we aim toothpaste removed after poisoning threat Chicago a area k Mart stores were asked to remove a Batch of aim toothpaste from the shelves after a letter writer claimed to have poisoned certain tubes with cyanide. Or. Bernard i. To Moalc director of the Illi Nois department of health asked k Mart customers Friday to Check for aim toothpaste in 6.4-ounce lubes carrying the product code 6233f, court decision offers Hope to Salvador aliens Washington a a Federal appeals court has Given some Hope to illegal immigrants from Al Salvador in their Battle with the Justice department to be exempt from being returned to their Homeland. The salvadorans Are challenging the Federal government s method of deciding political Asylum requests for aliens who entered the country illegally. A three member panel of the . Court of appeals in Washington in a 2-1 decision Friday returned the Case to the trial judge for him to give More information on Why he decided the Case before the salvadorans had obtained All the data they sought from the Justice and stale departments. The dissenting judge advocated dismissal of the salvadorans Case. We cannot adequately assess the propriety of the District court s exercise of discretion without articulation of its reasoning said the panel in a 29-Page Deci Sion written by judge Abner j. Milva. Judge h. Silberman in the dissent said he would have sent the Case Back to . District judge Charles r. Richey with instructions to dismiss for Lack of jurisdiction. Richey ruled sept. 27, 1984, that the Reagan administration properly exercised its discretion in seeking to Force the salvadorans to leave the United states. An estimated 300,000 to 500,000 salvadorans Are in the United states. Richey also said the immigration an naturalization service was not denying the salvadorans their rights in the Way it re views individual requests for Asylum. His decision meant that the government could continue to seek the deportation of Salva Dorans in the United states illegally. Deportations of salvadorans went from 7,354 in 1980 to 4,740 last year. The lawsuit was brought by Washington area local 25 of the hotel and restaurant Union which include some 1,000 illegal aliens in its 10,000 members and a Union member who is a salvadoran subject to deportation Mauro Hernandez. In District court the Union sought a review of the individual ins tile for each salvadoran National who applied for Asylum and a breakdown of nationality in the state department s recommendation of Asylum. Local 25 argued that Richey erroneously decided the Case before the Union received that information which it said was necessary for its Cue
