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News Bni Court rules & RICHMOND. Va.(AP)? A Wednesday that a woman newspaper was a victim of s be offered her job back and g "The record establishes a treatment," said the 4th U.S. It disputed the findings of I Hemphill, who had dismis Martha Armstrong against Journal Co. Officials of the newspapc ruling. Mrs. Armstrong had resp< for lady" advertisement whi to fill a vacancy in its adverti Her predecessor in th newspaper's advertising ma replaced by a woman "sine* job for the same money." The trial record showpd t Armstong's employment, sh as her male counterparts, because of a greater volume from a number of advertiser! Faked story ii NEW YORK (AP) - The investigate the circumstai story that won a Pulitzer ? rt?a ^ vvctMiiilglUIl fOSl, IJ1CK associate director, said Thin Cunningham said he and / director, would go to Washir .. spend the week pursuing a particular attention to " nationally in the area of < sibility of editors, hiring anc in the newsroom." The latter was a referer Bradlee has called creativ "some people have sugges tation to hype a story," Cunr Miss Cooke's story, purp count of the life of an 8-yej masked as a fabrication a fe Pulitzer for feature writing. Miss Cooke, who had thwa by asserting confidentiality Post and the prize was forfei Reagan calls " ROCKVILL CENTRE. N Sweeney, still reeling from get-well letter read aloud b] a call from a grateful adnr Ronald Reagan." The boy's mother, Mary, around 8:30 p.m. Wednesd was winding down from a h( The child had written the well soon "or you might h? pajamas." The line won a plause during Reagan's t Tuesday night. The boy was asleep duri next morning to cheers and interviews. Mrs. Sweeney, who was tension, said, "The preside and said he was very hea amusement from it." Yorkshire Rij LONDON (AP)? Truckd ne was me Yorkshire Hipp north of England between nocent to charges of murdei Instead the 34-year-old Y manslaughter on the gro sibility," or lack of full men of his trial in London's histo Sutcliffe also pleaded gui seven other women. Police security was tight the ugly scene at Sutcliffe': 5, when a mob shouted c outside the court at Dewshu The Yorkshire Ripper kil continued until last Novem struck by night, smashin hammer and usually muti ranged in age from 16 to 47 { Rita's story t< WASHINGTON (AP) - Ri will be revealed one more television movie on ABC-T Magazine. The Washington-based pub announced it is developing revelations of estranged Re My Capitol Secrets wilJ autobiography of (the) sanr Carliner Productions," the i Jenrette was convicted 1 dercover Abscam bribei generated publicity late la: with her stories of her problems with alcohol, an< Washington. efi, , v''"Tl i Lscriniination | ^gahjJBB """ |g ] i federal appeals court nlled fired &y a 'South Carqlina ex discrimination and should iven back pay. prima facie case of disparate Circuit Court of Appeals. J.S. District Judge Robert W. sed the complaint filed by the Greenwood (S.C.) Index- ji ;r declined comment on the j anded in 1974 to an "opening ] ich The Index-Journal placed ising department. te job testified that the mager told her she would be i e no man would do the same hat during the time of Mrs. e performed the same duties ! earned higher commissions ; of accounts and won praise 5. . ivesLigaLea ; 1 National News Council will ! nces surrounding the faked Prize for Janet Cooke of the Cunningham, the council's j rsday. ! Ube Raskin, also an associate igton on Monday and probably n investigation that will pay i the impact or ournalism confidential sources, respon- ] 1 training and the atmosphere ice to what Post editor Ben e tension on the paper that ted contributes to the templingham said. orting to be a first-hand acar-old heroin addict, was unw days after it was awarded a rted efforts to check the story of sources, resigned from the ted. ' well-wisher Y. (AP) - Eight-year-old Peter i the excitement of having his 1 y the president, got a surprise: lirer who said, "Hello, this is said the president's call came ay, just as the second grader ?ctic day of instant celebrity, president that he'd better get ive to make a speech in your long laugh and a round of apelevised speech to Congress ng the speech, but awoke the I telephone calls and television listening on an nnctairc *?v_ nt thanked Peter for his letter rtened by it and got a lot of ] )per confesses Iriver Peter Sutcliffe admitted | er who killed 13 women in the 1975 and 1980 but pleaded inr. nrlrchiromori in V< >? <? viuuil [iltaucu IU unds of "diminished responital competence, at the opening sric Old Baily Criminal Court, lty to the attempted murder of , but there was no repetition of s first court appearance Jan. >bscenities and lynch threats iry, Yorkshire. Ilings started in July 1975 and iber. Detectives said the killer g his victims' heads with a lating the bodies. The women and nine were prostitutes. d be on TV ta Jenrette's "capitol secrets" time in a two-hour made-for V, according to Broadcasting lication said the network has ; a film based on the personal p. John Jenrette's wife. I be based on (Mrs.) Jenrette's le title and produced by Mark nagazinesaid. ast October in the FBI's un y investigation. His wife st year and earlier this year husband's womanizing and ^ fglftc r\f WArO 1 KoKni>ina> in i Senior Navy ROTC students bi / ihrnrw uuith little* co/'^cc Immmmrw mm m J rv*?V# WW ^ WUIWI *. ROTC members. (Photo by Chip L Lawmen s< DUNCAN, (AP) ? Spartanburg County lawmen are circulating a footprint from a badly decomposed body of a baby that was found Monday night by a Duncan man mowing his lawn. The print is being circulated in local hospital maternity wards to try to identify the infant, tentatively identified as a boy, and his mother. Investigators also are pursuing several leads into the death, and they mav fllTMt n Qlicruv^t cnnn oairl Pont ?-"V "" "'w" v uwtif OOAU va[iv? Bob Carroll of the sheriff's department. The body of the Caucasian baby was discovered about 8:15 p.m. Monday night by 27-year-old John Morgan, Lesbian sue LOS ANGELES (AP) - A and beg hairdresser who says she regular lived with Billie Jean King in timacy the early 1970s has sued the Barnett tennis star for an interest in comment a Malibu house and half the six mont property she acquired date." during the alleged lesbian Ms. ] relationship. parapleg Mrs. King said yesterday her job the allegations were "untrue . become and unfounded." fidante, cleaning Marilyn Barnett, 32, said other th she began living with Mrs. t"at King in 1972 and that she could b< promised to take care of her toward pi financial needs in return for her services as a companion Mrs. and business associate. statemer The Superior Court suit publicis filed Tuesday by attorney allegatioi Joel F. Ladin contends: "On was "she or aooui May urn in l<os added tr Angeles, Calif., (Ms.) Ben- her hush nett and (Mrs.) King met "sympa Today at L)S( Film?4'The Shining/* a horrc a littlo Knv u/kn Kac tiio "cl r? w w? ?T Vf IIMkJ V/ C3 A clairvoyant ability that begins bad vibes when his daddy tal caretaker's job in a remote r Shows at 6 and 9 p.m. for $1.50. weather Friday: Sunny and cooler F highs in low 80s. WEEKEND: Sunny with a wat nn Qntii rrlnxi Townornfnrn ir? Ui v. ? V?V*^ A V/ I VtVMf \> ? ? n cooling trend on Sunday. l*i(?i^HSr^S?^ x-^wxx*-:-:'-'.^ . . ??< r/or Celebration lilt pyramids in the reflection pond lay. Pyramid building is a tradition a owe/I) 1 A i eeK laentn who lives in a rural farmhouse on Robinson Road. Morgan told police he initially thought the infant's body was a doll, but then he realized it was a baby. Shaken, he called police, his wife said. Pathologists at Spartanburg General Hnsnital nprfnrmprf an autopsy on "Baby X" Tuesday afteraoon,but the procedure shed little light on how the baby died or whether he was born alive. The examination did reveal that the child apparently was a male probably no more than two weeks old. Based on the body's accelerated decomposition, officials also believe the s King for l ;an dating on a Barnett's "plight' basis. Sexual in- years. between (Ms.) The Barnett su and (Mrs.) King on California's ced approximately "palimony" ;hs after their first under which forr Michelle Triola w Barnett, now a to sue actor Lee ] ic, says she gave up half of his earnii as hairdresser to the period th secretary, con- together as an companion, cook, couole Ms M; person and "ali awarded $104,000 ings necessary so she had sought $1. rs.) King's energy Ms Barnett's e totally directed Mrs King and h laying tennis." have decided to s< house that Ms. B King issued a is in her name j it today through her Mrs. King's, it denying the She said in the n and saying she 1974 Mrs. King hi ' ' TKlJ 11 <t..vov?M;iiicill VIW UUJ yUUISUIl iat Mrs. King and and she has ask and Larry had been Angeles Superioi thetic" to Ms. rule that the hous 5 I Athle I RAI PM'-U w ^ . iauul\?l| l^.V. >r tale about Sixty people; inclj lining"? a North Carolini to give him ' University football 8 were arretted V* kes a winter morning on felc esort hotel. charges in conne* an undercove nnpratinn ir? "fv ill Some of the c* volved heroin anc riday, with substances that sp, operation's cod "Snow White." ming trend However, both gh 80s, with players and mo; others charged I cused of sell J possessing m&nju^ [Sjn|^dK ; ..)T!KKyV|tt|doJfljw >i ^ v i^ajHHB ^ ? 1 ^^ V?~ in front of the Thomas Cooper }/ year-end event for graduating ty of child baby had been dead at least three days before he was found. Landford said the child's vital organs nad been destroyed, and a cause of death could not be deter- r mined. The autopsy ruled out theories that the baby had been thrown in a nearby lake or pond and later mauled by animals, Landford said. He added that apparently the baby had not been buried because there was no dirt on the body. In addition to circulating the footprint, lawmen also asked hospital officials to gather information on babies born between April 15 and April 25. ^alimony " in recent sold without her permission. "Marilyn Barnett is a it is based woman who worked as my so-called secretary in the early to mid precedent '70s," said Mrs. King's ner singer statement, which was allourprl rplffacoH miklJrtiot V.vw?/\.vi uj puunvioi x al Marvin for Kingsley and the Women's rigs during Tennis Association. ey lived "When I decided to cut unmarried down on some of my irv,[[ waj* business activities and '? although concentrate more on playing 8 million. tennis, Marilyn's work was suit says phased out and she returned er husband to her former profession as a ill a Malibu hairstylist in Beverly Hills," nmotf ootro ?* ? J ? -?v.w mjjro uic nidieinem said. ointly with Ms. Barnett said injuries suffered in a fall left her a suit that in paraplegic. id told her, [ a house " WTA spokeswoman Ana ed the Los *n Orlando, Flp., r Court to ^at Kings have a sound e cannot be m?rriage. tes arrested ... <AP)? .Detective Lt. C.R. Stinson iding. two of the Raleigh Police a State Department identified the 1 players, two' players as Michael forlnnicHnii Anfhfinu Hllinlr nt Unmlnt ^..vouoj J "? ua""ci >ny drug a?d Ronnie Dean Shavlik of ;tion with Raleigh. r drug Quick is a rising senior and h. a three-year starter for the Wolfpack. larges in- shavlik, a freshman tight end, sat out most of last j awned the season because of ?n arm e name injury. Both Shavik and Quick i football were released Wednesday on st of the $1,000 bail. If convicted, were ac- both face up to 10 years in ing and prison and fines of as much ma. as $10,000.