■5coop Highlight Cult commits mass suicide in cvies • Superman •Animal Meuse • Meaven Can Wait •Crease •Cocky Merrer One of the most devastating acts of suicide and murder occurred at Jonestown, Guyana. More than 900 members of the Peoples Temple religious cult died. The California-based religious sect was located at Jonestown, Guyana in the jungle on the northern coast of South America. Reverend Jim Jones, a once respected Indiana-born humanitarian, headed the colony. Visiting Americans, including California Congressman Leo Ryan, three newsmen and one defector from the colony, were ambushed when trying to board two planes that were leaving Guyana. They had been checking the cult’s strange doings. Rev. Jones, upon hearing of the ambush, felt that the colony was being threatened and ordered a destructive suicide. The followers sipped a lethal drink concocted of potassium cyanide and potassium chloride. Purple Flavor-Aid sweetened the potion. Parents and nurses squirted the poison onto the tongues of babies with syringes. Gacy charged. Hears! freed First he put handcuffs on himself and unlocked them. Then he persuaded his victims to try the cuffs on but failed to teach them the trick in releasing them. In this way, John Gacy alledgedly trapped 32 young men and boys and strangled them. Gacy alledgedly buried most of the victims under his house and garage, and threw five into the Des Plaines River. If his confession to 32 murders is true, he will be the worst mass murderer in U.S. history. After thousands of calls and letters, President Carter and the Department of Justice decided to act upon the requests to free Patty Hearst. Her sentence of seven years for her part in the S.L.A. bank robbery was commuted, and she was released five months before parole eligibility. 24 — National, Local
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5coop Highlights Notable folks from ‘78-79 After the death of Pope Paul VI, the people of the world turned their eyes to the Sistine Chapel for white smoke promising a new Pontiff. Successor Pope John Paul I, the Smiling Pope, died after a reign of only 34 days. Then for the first time, the cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church elected a Polish leader, Pope John Paul II. Norman Rockwell, 1895-1978, captured the innocence and charisma of an overlooked, everyday America. His illustrations on the cover of Saturday Evening Post delighted readers for years. Before his death in 1979, Nelson Rockefeller had served four terms as New York governor and two years as the Vice-President under Gerald Ford. Although he was well-qualified, the Republican Party three times denied him the presidential nomination. Teenage heartthrob Donny Osmond celebrated his marriage to his new bride with grape juice toasts. Princess Caroline of Monaco exchanged vows with twice her age Philippe Junot. Couples previously unable to bear children were given an alternative to long adoption lines. With the birth of the world’s first test-tube baby, Louise Brown, England, made a scientific breakthrough. Nornifcn Rockwell On the mounds accumulated in Morton ' s parking lot, frosh Tammy Payne and junior Teresa Lozano frolic in the snow. Snowfall settles on region Snow — a good thing? If you were in the Calumet Region during the winter of 1978-1979, you probably wouldn’t hesitate in answering NO! Students trudged through three feet of drifted snow, and five feet of plowed snow in some places, on their way to school. Those driving had problems too. Skidding, getting stuck, and accidents were frequent topics during lunch and in between classes. Mayor Raskowski and other city officials spent long hours devising plans for snow removal in Hammond. Contract plowers averaged $70 each hour to clear the city’s streets. Along with snow, ice, and cold comes chuckholes. These craters caused innumerable flat tires. Did you ever have to change a tire in below freezing weather, standing in 12 inches of snow, covering 2 inches of ice, at 12:30 p.m.? 26 — National, Local
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