acts were pretty tough to- , like Ruth Hallocks attempt ng the Pillsbury Dough Boy. dn‘t fool. emcee Jack Beck lh, and he ordered her back to | the judging table. had by one and all at the Terrace ‘Kinefte’s Third Annual Gong Show, Wednesday night. ee eg sere ae More than 400 teenage students “ended ‘thelr takeover of an agricultural today in a nearby ¢k church a _the removal. of. Christian crosses from the school, left ‘the building late Wednesday an assault - by | -anti-riot. motorized police, sald ‘the identified. He did ‘not say how. many” police’ had been .con- centrated near ‘the achool, trucks and three Jeeps was seen’ approaching the village: Wednesday’ night. About 3,000 students, aged - 15 to 20, from the Stanislaw _ Stazik agricultural school and other . local’ schools gathered Wednesday night Transfiguration Church: in wolin, a second priest said. OCCUPY SCHOOL . The Stazik students, who study meat production, had occupied the school . hallways * enter classrooms. march from the school, 64 kilometres south of War-- saw, to the church after the. takeover, the second priest said, but were blocked by Good fun was pales. They slipped throug . “EORONTO (CP) — A man who punched his ‘pregnant girlfriend in the stomach has been given a lenient five-day sentence because he was bringing home the danger of takifig drugs during pregnancy, a judge says. While Wesley Williams's motive wasn’t a justification for’ violence, ‘dt Is only because of that redeeming factor that I am. mn going to impose a relatively short jail sentence,”’ Abourt P. EOPLE. ‘Poli ice have charged a man with breaking into singer Billy Joel's $2-million mansion in Long Island, N.Y., and drinking a beer at the bar off the kitchen. Joba Andreoli, 23, told police he’ was not one of the singer’ ‘a fans, but “knew it was Joel’s home and felt the need. to be there," said Det. Scott Fors, - “He said all he did was walk around and look through 2 at thé ‘waterfront home early Wednesday, found the front, . door open and Andreoli sitting at the bar drinking a beer. doe! was not home at the time, Tell be a. while before David W. Kutz, of ¢ Kingston, ‘Ont. “ ribs someone about his hairstyle again. = © . The last time the 17-year-old student did that, he ended up - in hospital with a fractured jaw that required surgery.. ‘School friend Bryan Robert Boyd, 17, who sports a Mohawk-style haircut as -part of an initiation ritual of: a local hockey club, pleaded guilty in court Tuesday to assault causing bodily harm. When Kutz made a derogatory remark in the school yard, Boyd vented his anger by kicking Kutz to the ground and then: again in the jaw. ' Boyd is to he ‘sentenced April 9. Us: s. President Ronald Reagan's ‘eldest ‘son, Mike, is - getting ready.to commit an Assault on the Inside Passage. . The 38-year-old California businessman is gunning for another powerboat record 'on a: 1,125-kilometre endurance run to Seattle, Wash., from Ketchikan, Alaska, on Jun He said he hopes the assault, his fifth world-record $500,000 for the benefit of:the Cyatic Fibrosis Foundation. Tn 1982, he set a world record in the 1,650-kilometre Assault on the ‘Mississippi to St. Louis from New. Orleans. Last May, he set a ‘world record for the 975 kilometres between Chicago and Detroit in the Assault on the Great Lakes.’ Floyd Patterson, former heavyweight toxg champion, * is climbing back into the ring to tight a St-year-old amateur _. fn an exhibition tp benefit charity, a lawyer representing, the charity said Wednesday. Proceeds from the event between Patterson, 40, and Bob Sociéty in Baltimore, Md., sald lawyer Willlam L. Clark, Pomerlane is chairman ‘of a citizens’ committee which frequently sponsors events for charity. =. --- - The bout, to be held in Baltimore on March 17, ing to raise $9,000 — ti, 200 of, which will pay. for Pat travel OxPENseS. - . ‘Doctors in Pittsburgh, Pa.” iiny - slornite’ ‘Joues, the world’s first heart-and-liver.tratipiant patient, could be “back ‘at school in September, but the sobbing six-year-old ,. “UBverything ia awful,” said Joes, of Cumby,Tex., from : het wheelchair during her first meeting with reporters. since the transplant Feb. 14. Dwarfed by cameras and microphones, she clutched her old pister, Misty, and her pet rabbit: “Tt's very early to say for certain what her progitosts is, _ but we're very pleased," sald her pediatrician, Dr. Baail melli, We feel she will be able to live a normal life. It's possible she could be in first grade | in September. But we have a lot of ground yet to cover.” The risk of organ rejection remains constant and Stormie will be monitored carefully for the real of ‘her life, Zitelli eald. Two local policemen, who. respoided to a ‘burglar alarm - _ powerboat racing effort in the last three years, will taise < Pomerlane will go to the chapter of the St, Vincent de Paul sald Wednesday she felt “awful” and wants to go home: * pink dress and spoke quietly of her love for her nine-yeur- - Man given lenient sentence provincial court Judge D. Draper said ‘Wednesday inf sentencing ‘Williams for assault. Diane Guzylak, 27, gave birth to her ¢ child 2% months . prematurely, three months after Williams attacked her. The November’ 1982 incident occurred -when Williams ” discovered his girlfriend preparing to take cocaine. — , Williams: testified he hit Guzylak in the face, causing what Draper called a “significant” injury, but he denied. punching or kicking the victim's stomach. However, on the night of the assault, Williams told police : ‘he had punched her in the stomach. - 1.0 7 don’t want no woman with my child doing drugs," he ” told police. “7 Bot ‘mad, man, [ punched hretdn the stomach. : oo. “Tlove her, man,I got eight kids all over the province and’: : 1 Jove ‘em all.” Defence lawyer Tom Wiley argued that his client “struck out in anger and concern. He was concerned what would : ‘happen to the child if she took cocaine.” ‘ MAY APPEAL ; Crown counsel Stanley Berger said in ah interview that ‘an appeal is under consideration. “When I ask for three to six months and the judge. turns ; around and says five days —--you can draw your own con- . ‘clusions about what I think of the sentence.” The prosecution was made particularly difficult for Berger because Guzylak refused to testify for the Crown : against her sometime boyfriend. Instead, Guzylak testified for the defence and told Draper : . that: Williams just hit her once in the face. Asked why police found her clutching her stomach ‘In pain, Guzylak testified she had run into an armchair during her flight from her angry boyfriend.. - Draper said he had no doubt both of ‘them were lying about the extent of the assault and added that Williams's ‘bragging about his far-flung offspring and his brutal actions make it obvious “‘he is a person who both uses and abuses women.” == ~*~ - In his sentencing submission Berger asked Draper to. make it clear with his sentence that people in relationships _ don’t have “licence to‘ use ‘foree in the resolution of. " arguments. an He said women, like old People and children, are a “vulnerable class. ” Powell convicted TORONTO (CP) — Nicholas John Powell, 22, had a Swiss and a $47,000 sports car. On Wednesday, he traded all of it for a criminal conviction. The Toronto man pleaded guilty to two counts of theft totalling $726, 542 from Richardson Greenshlelds, a Toronto investment dealer where he worked as aclerk. Powell isto . ‘be sentenced April. 19. Court was told Powell ‘worked. asa ‘cage teller handling, stocks with. full: acceis to the vault. ' At one tine’ he took $75,000 ini sectirities and planned to “put it in a Swiss bank but he needed some money to travel, ‘police said. He took another batch of securities in October 1983 and -sold some of them on Bay Street for $24,312, court was told. He got a first-class ticket to England for a two-day stay and rented a flat in London. Then he flew first-class to ag Work. where he opened a bank Becount before returning to wor Realizing how easy it was for’ ‘securities ‘to be moved around, Powell decided to teal some more, court was told. QUIT JOB : Last Dec. 22, he boarded another jet for Srich where he deposited $500,000 in securities, He returned to Toronto and said he would be quitting his job and moving to London for - personal reasons. Last Jan..7, Powell flew to Geneva; two days later he withdrew §45,000 cash from his account and the following “day he splurged $47,000 on a Lotus automobile. Powell then found a $252,000 residencce ’ in southeast England and gettled down to.live the live of a rich man, avidence showed. . But it wasn’t to last. On Jan. 19; when Powell tried to withdraw $10,000 from _. his English account, he was told that all his assets in Switzerland had been frozen, police said. He rented a flat in Moreton Hampstead in Devon and was : trying to join the Royal Navy as an officer so he could sail off from Plymouth, RCMP Cpl. David Muir told. the court, but the plan failed when police found him. Pry iad pte te = : “4 “ D : oo Scrat rere gnare ee ciel Lae et ante wer mets parcaen roenyeans reo oo adie ah et tt ae Debit ee et police assault and gathered... wel: when authorities threatened. priest, who declined to. be" - but.a convoy of three police ; and this morning at | ‘the. the nearby town of Gar- | - Wednesday. morning cand refused: wo The studénts attempted to ‘bank account, a quarter-million-dollar home in England. ‘There’ were no - reports ;. of injuries or arrests in the ; Incident, Wednesday night : tudents were still inside the *© ea apparently ‘without 7 alice blocked western , sarcenpeatentn from -ap- _Proaching the building. _-Sehool principal .Ryszard ~Dominek! Tefused to say ‘anything over the telephone to reporters, “Dominski. ordered the —erosses removed. from the _ school last December, when Poland’s Communist . government said such religious artifacts, common in this’ overwhelmingly ‘Roman Catholic country, “‘ahould be taken down, said Rev. Henryk Bujalk. He is ‘provost of the © Tran- Sfiguration © Church = in _ nearby Garwolin, the local administrative centre. Bujnik said 600 students ‘and their parents and local clergy have been: fighting the removal of the crosses since then. Crosses - had _-hung inside the school since © dt was built in the 1920s. - STATE PROPERTY. Government dfficials say . Poland’s July 10961 law on ' religion identifies schools and hospitals.as property of the state, which Is officially é Pa “4s. western’ “democracies ‘also observe legal separation of ae explalning . Mietno residents © said - Bald. 2.7 The crosses remained on the: walls . until’. Monday morning, Bujnik said. That “} night his doorbell rang and - churcti' ‘and state affairs. “ Poland’s ‘bishops. ‘urged Communist authorities ‘last fall to stop’ taking erosen - -““Bhe students then hung’ . “the crosses: again,~ but ee tending ‘a regular. meeting with teachers: at- Stanialaw Stazik brought more than a dozen crosses back to hang “The parents gave the principal he a man. left: a plastic: bag . containing the crosses. He sald three priests took SUPPORT HE = “TERRACE LITTLE THEATRE EUR ae een ta AS & On’ Feb. 18, | parents ‘aie inthe classrooms; Bujnik “7 Bald. . ” the priest : them back to the gtidents, stolen, but some honest man tTeturned them to. the” church. Watch over them.” removed them later in the day under threat. of ex- . » pulsion. They then marched Id, Tha rad March 8, 1984, Pag “They - were fof church “school “Tuesday and. gave 7 . at two other high schools in the area, but. found. students had been sept home early to prevent tHe unrest ‘from spreading, ‘ pprleat said. 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