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1 'v Q ,4,a wa sp ijt-9 Deod-end Sf L tips QL 6 . via? . ' QS? 396 ,FPQQ Wave? lead , I X55 Joao so l.eS Q9:w'ia nowhere 'wmv'-N 609 A oc? V, Q4 No' face paints, masks, ppillowcases, or cos- tumes, No tricks, and especially no treats. Halloween was hardly there for children in more than forty communities across the na- Vyryyryr tion that banned trick-or-treating, taking precautions against the fear of another Tylenol death. , J They feared their children might become victims of a series of murders which was running wild,across the nation. H, . V ,, But probably they most stifling and frustrat- ing aspect of the crimes. was the absence of any legitimate leads to the demented 'crimi- nal. , H . ,, - i After two weeks and more than 1,000 deadend tips, sugspi,cio,nf-for the original Tylenol deaths centered on James' Lewis. He had been linked to a SlIbillion extortion let- ter sentpto Johnson 8f,Johnson. f n . , 'Lewis was tracked to Kansas City, where he had been charged with murder. He was further incrirninated, when ,an testimony stated that he blamed J 8: J for the death of his ,five-year-old daughter. V But- the police didn't catch up with un- til early January. -He was sent to Leavenworth prison. 1 Meanwhile, .yyr another difficult'problen'iyfaced,..,,'.- :- J Si J and other over-the-counter drug' com- panies: how to produce non-tamperable Packaging- , J i o eoe r , a . However, Arthur Hayes, food and drug ad-- ministration commissioner, said, a tarnperproofylppackageis not possible. , . And so one of the most automatic functions of society-reaching for a painkiller for com- mon headaches-was altered. , ,V But the alterations was not limited to pain relievers. Tylenol copycats lurked everywhere. , e V On the east coast, pins 'and needles hid in Baby Ruths. In Wyoming, acid was injected into Sinex Nasal spray. And Visene eyed ,drops were contaminated by hydrolic acid in Grand Junction. It was a story that was supposed to stay in the fiction novels, or at least far away. I'd love to read it, an investigator said, but I don't like living it. Wh ' . 0 did? -Shellie Adams Fooelift After years of living in the Past: Truman Corners is finally being brought up to modern day standards. According to Bob Johnson, vice-president of Leo Eisenberg Realtors, the company that manages Truman Corners, Kenilworth Realty has recently made a significant contribution of several hundred thousand dollars to the renovation and remodeling of the center. Fullerton, Carey, and Omen Architects are presently in charge of the remodelling project. Among other things, they will be reroofing, panelling, reconstructing signs, and doing mi- nor sidewalk repairs, Johnson said. I think it's obvious ,by looking at the cen- ter today that things arewhappening and -I thinkthey need to take another look at the center to see, he aaid. The future of Tru- man Corners is directly related 'to ther busi- ness and residential expansion of Grandivewff . -Paul Hanna Byxerlv' t run. - +Happeni I i I Disgracing the Queen, Prince Andrew allegedly flung with Koo Stark. Martial law ceased in Poland and Solidarity it leader LechWalensa was released from captivity. Doonesbury creator Garry Trudeau took a leave K of absence. Ted Kennedy decided to I not run for the '84 presidential election.
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rl !' I m m 'W' 1' 7 TV! ,, ax , ,, 6 I? ' , l 'it gfyflfevlviffgljxl VJ.-wi 'BW' V f N Signs of economic recovery rose and fell all year, like the mercury in Missouri thermometers. Inflation and interest rates sank, sales ran rampant on the stock market, and double-digit unemployment came toa post-war high. Unemployment cruelly hit steel workers in Ohio and Pennsylvania and auto , manufacturers across the nation felt its relentless bite. 1 Farm foreclosures, once only a thing of the - past, appeared once more, bringing angry , farmers to' Springfield, Colorado, in protest., . As winter approached, Kansas City's - 'unemployed felt the cold when price hikes . prevented many from paying their gas bills. Heat-a-thons appeared just in time for fthe' - holidaysr ' 7 a V V . 1 ' , V f ' Regulations werefrelaxed on saving and , loansginew money market accounts and super- f NOW,,accounts sprungfup, with no interest X 'V f ' ceilings and aininimum balance of SZSOVO. f .1 Q The old, 'Welleworn cliche was true. Things V M5 ireal1YiWere grbugh all over. , ' ' V ' ' E 'w EE S on the , o ue to KC. Saks open Adding a touch Qi New Yoik g K I I Plaza. L I . ' Sphere didnt Smother l K AS the 3-tin-glaza took . , . , K A the its Q , , s t , E p' Spell Cl?Ssted store ulnajlf cati'-Y'Co1gii11e i . ' of 3 ophis-UCB iouna 115 irom 6 L . , , 5 iaith pwenuf and across f A5 ' Sl . ' i . t to Helzburg .V ,, i . , Squarf' boomea' 9-,VI r 3 N 2521133 55 Sam?1322'. . - 2-5 OZ '33:3333355. Sw e ,g i f I Polo C0 0 burg Plus ' S250 Y' i . ' l 1:J1?nnZVo11 FurZ:ErgOld ...,....... 5145 r it 1 la l 0 t if ' , A i Braceleg 'carey Beene pump? ......... - S15 if f l su 9 k e ................... . ........ s f iiiti t t A l argvle Soilgioat. ..,, ,,,.. . .... 51623 or ITV A V 5, insulate ,S suit ....... -- --S31 .5 , I e L X 'lJ0ng blue Wgfnen .... ........- - -' . L ' B 516 ........ ' E or ji is NN Palo Shoftsii purse ,... ............ . lil! e to t e l Bruno Mag Saks brandy! ...... '52-25 Q! si,,i it iiiii ,i . T-shifts weslt ....,.,,,.... -- dress -S511 if , ,l ciic 1 l-Nnx fur Hanae Mor ,... 3325 p if if ' ,,, i i Black an .............,,,... ,, Tl Denim Vai-,land Sweater Wold . .....- -- i 1 it he , ,,,. A v . T5.Z'll fpenmf bagel? ........ .....,,... .... . 3 ...... S 62 i i e 5 v Tie ......,, .....-gjglweaer 1' eff' t .g H Wornarlsll-4-iii, Y? VV Oil is being 0
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