mee Page 10, The Herald, Wednesday, May 23, 1984 Jurors wate LOS ANGELES (AP) — Jurors in the John DeLorean drug trial saw a crucial videotape Tuesday of a meeting in which the automaker hears details of a cocaine deal and declares, “I want to do it.” one The fuzzy tape of a meeting between DeLorean and government informant James Timothy Hoffman was played as the prosecution unleashed a blitz of recordings it claims show the defendant's willing participation in cocaine trafficking. ; The lateat tape to be shown included DeLorean’s claim he was supported by the terrorist Irish Republican Army, and his expressions of concern that he might be tied to the cocaine deal. a “I'm relying on you saying that there’s no way of 7 connecting: me-to this thing, you know, at the-end,” DeLorean is heard telling Hoffman. Hoffman responds: ‘You're not going to be handling, handling the product.” , DeLorean is heard adding: “I'm golng ‘to be a long ways away, right.” OS Hoffman is also heard giving DéLorean an. apparent opportunity to back out. - ; . “T want you to recognize that if you can get the money somewhere else and it’s, and it's better circumstances, -I'd say do it,” Hoffman tells the automaker, : He tells DeLorean he must know now If he wants to go ahead. . DeLorean responds: ‘Well, I want to proceed.” Reagan gets briefing papers WASHINGTON (AP) — A briefing book prepared for then-U.S. President Jimmy Carter rearhed Ronald Reagan's presidential campaign through William Casey, now director of the Central Intelligence Agency, a House of Representatives subcommittee concluded today. The book’s use in helping Reagan prepare to debate with Carter is specific evidence of a federal crime, the subcommittee stated after a year-long investigation. The panel, which released a 2,400-page report recommending appointment of a special prosecutor, said it found “no evidence" that Reagan was involved himself in the unauthorized transfer of the briefing book and other Carter administration documents. ; The report said that the panel, faced with “not candid" statements by people from both the Reagan and Carter camps, was unable to discover who on the Carter side provided the materials. RECEIVES PAPERS Baker, now White House chief of staff, told the sub- committee last year that he had received the debate papers from Casey. 7 The report said the Democratiec-controlled sub- committee does not agree with the Justice Department’s “surprising conclusion” earlier this year. that “any seeming inconsistencies (in witness statements) could be explained by differences in recollection and in- terpretation.” Attorney General William French Smith said then that he did not feel available evidence warranted ap- pointment of a special prosecutor. But U.S. District Judge Harold Greene — in an order later stayed pending department appeals — ruled May 14 that Smith should seek a special prosecutor. | Earlier today, House of Representatives Speaker Thomas O'Neill, who has said he doubled that Congress had the authority to conduct the briefing papers in- vestigation, joined the chorus calling for a special prosecutor, The subcommittee said it also disagreed with the Justice Department's contention that there is “no specific, credible evidence of a federal crime.” ’_ The report today said “use of these materials by the Reagan-Bush campaign is itself ‘specific, credible a Who is God? EDINBURGH, Scotland (AP) — The Presbyterian Church of Scotland has brushed aside a study group's suggestion that God could be addressed as “Our Mother" instead of “Our Father.” The group suggested God is not necessarily a male deity and that the characteristics attributed to God in the Bible resemble “everything that is best in the female way of being human.” On Tuesday, the church’s 1,600-delegate General Assembly voted to receiye but not to discuss the report on The Motherhcod of God, prepared by the 11-member church group. A week-long annual conference in the Scottish capital opened Saturday. . The seven-woman, four-man panel, including one female and three male clerics, represented the 76,000- member Woman’s Guild and the church’s panel on doctrine. ; It was divided on whether “the Father of Our Lord Jesus Christ” could be addressed as ‘‘God Our Mother,’”” A minority asserted that “although they acknowledge gratefully the motherly qualities of this Father, they believe that to cal! God ‘Mother’ would be illegitimate, and cause hurt." . Anne Hepburn, the Woman’s Guild national president, told the conference the report had not been ‘‘a discussion of the gender of God.”’ She added: “Nor has anyone suggested al any time the need to depart from calling Ged ‘Our Father." — However, Hepburn said the panel had concluded the Bible contained “startling, vivid and beautiful terms drawn from the female experience of life so that it may be appropriate to describe God as a motherly Father.” The pane] was appointed at the annual meeting of the General Assembly in 1982, after the phrase “God Our Mother” was included in a prayer at an official meeting of the Woman's Guild that year. Several delegates at the conference suggested the report had been a waste of time and money. Movie debated. LOS ANGELES (AP) — Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom began its quest for box office glory today amid debate about its graphic violence, which some critics say should be off-limits for unaccompanied young viewers, Directed by Steven Spielberg and produced by George Lucas, it is the eagerly anticipated sequel to the 1992 blockbuster Raiders of the Lost Ark. . The film follows Jones, an Oriental sidekick and a spoiled blond beauty as they brave all sorts of horrors to rescue young children forced into slave labor and a sacred stone from the clutches of a bloodthirsty Indian cult. , ‘ The violent scenes include a hair-raising sequence in which a man’s heart is torn fram his chest befqre he Is lowered into a pit of boiling lava. That kind of action has prompted worries and some complalits about the effect on young viewers who will likely make up a large share of the film's audience. , “It is almost guaranteed to give them any number of nightmares,” said Associated Press critic Bob Thomas. Spielberg recently admitted he would be reluctant to take a 10-year-old to Indiana Jones, saying “I would rather that he see something else or wait until he's 1." WARNING ATTACHED Paramount Pictures, whichis distributing the film, has acknowledged such. concerns by printing a warning saying the movie may be “too Intense for younger children.” Bul Sidney Ganis, spokesman for Spielberg and Lucas, noted that “movies like this do not take place in the real world. It's magic and it’s surreal, and — more important than anything else as far as we're concerned — is that the violence is not street violence... It’s violence that’s out there in another time and space. It’s not violence that concerns us today.” oe Exhibitors have already pledged more than $55 million in guarantees for Indiana Jones, assuring a handseme profit for the $27 million fantasy adventure despite early reviews saying it is longer on action and violence than plot and characterization. evidence’ that some crime has occurred,” ; The report, which said the Carter people provided “insufficient protection” for their materials, said in- vestigators believe the documents “likely were taken from the offices of the National Security Council,” The report added “persons in the Reagan-Bush campaign organization engaged in organized efforts to obtain from the Carter administration and from the Carter-Mondale campaign information and materials that were not publicly available. “The subcommittee believes that this acceptance and use would have occurred only if the source or sources of the briefing materials were known and considered trustworthy.” : Shields dives — NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Actress Brooke Shields, taping a television comedy sketch: with Bob Hope at the World’s Fair, dove into a pool while wearing a microphone and battery pack but escaped a potentially dangerous shock, an official said today. : Shields, dressed as Becky Thatcher for a sketch about - Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn, was on a raft in the pool and started shivering after being soaked by a rainstorm, said fair spokesman Ken Kantor. _ The actress decided it would be warmer in the pool, so she removed a pair of army boots before diving in. Hope yelled, “Dan't,” but it was too late to stop her, Kantor said. Jim Lipton, the show’s executive producer, said after the incident Saturday that Shields could have received a “heavy shock” from the equipment. The program, celebrating Hope's Bist birthday May 29, will be broadcast Monday on NBC-TV. All About PEOPLE © - Despite a denial from the Vatican, a Montreal " businessman insists it really is Pope John Paul singing on audio ‘cassettes he’s been selling: in.the Mentreal area, The cassettes, entitled John Paul II Sings, contain a version of Ave Maria in Latin; and The Lord's Prayer in _ English, sung to orchestral accompaniment. : Vatican officials have denied the tape’s authenticity after obtaining a copy from Quebec tourists, .They said the Pope had never sung the selections on the cassette. But Rene Desautels, president of Desalco Ltd. of Pointe-Claire, Que., which made about 400 tapes, insists they're genuine. The songs were recorded in Poland —} between 1969 and 1973 and, if the voice sounds different, it’s because the Pope was younger then, he said. For each $4 cassette sold, $1 is sent to Poland to hel build a chapel near Krakow, Desautels said. Although cattle roundups still go on in the West, two 13- year-old boys have proven cowboys don't need horses — just bicyeies. Matthew Beach and Mike McDaniel of North Platte, Neb.; led a bicycle brigade that rounded up a.calf that - Somehow got loose on city streets, We were riding down Sixth Street when we saw a cow trotting down the street,” said Beach, who went to report the cow to police while McDaniel and the other ‘bicycle cowboys followed the heifer through the streets. McDaniel, who has had herding experience on his grandparents’ ranch, said, “We chased it through car lats and across a bunch of streets. We were trying to get cars to stop. They were pretty surprised to see a cow on the streets,”’ . ; A spur of the moment decision te get away from it all cost an Australian mother 12 days in a luxury liner’s brig. Linda Carr had only intended to bid bon voyage to her sister-in-law who was off on a two-week Pacific cruise on me liner Oriana. But instead she stowed away on the ship. “It just happened,” Carr said. “Everything. was get- ting me down and when I went aboard... The ship looked £0 beautiful and relaxing that I just decided on the spur of the moment to stow away.” ' Carr, a single mother, said she needed a break from her two children, who were “in good hands” while staying with her father-indaw, ° ae Once the ship left port, Carr said she had second thoughts and turned herself in. But the ship was too far. out to send her back and Cart found herself in the brig. She was handed over to Sydney police when the ship returned and fined $180. ; Thne ig running out in Anna iLizotte’s bid to prevent a family of beavers in Timmins from being killed. Lizotte, 43, her husband.and daughter, and the Tim- mins Humane Society have been trying for two weeks to live-trap beavers in a city lake. . The beavers, two adults and four kits, were ordered killed by the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources after the animals caused extensive damage to private property. . The ministry gave the animals a two-week reprieve to allow Lizotte a chance to trap them. The deadline is Friday. : If the ministry won’t grant an extension, Lizotte said “they'll have to cross aver me to get to them.” Lizotte captured the male adult last week, Once the female is caught, it will be taken to a Jake about 20 kilometres north of Timmins to join its mate. Then the lodge will be taken apart to get at the kits. = - . The call went out to police in Macon, Ga.: “Be on the lookout for three rabbits. ; “Rabbit number 1 1s solid white with red eyes, Rabbit number. 2 is tan. Rabbit number 3 is black with white spots. Last seen at 1640 Jeffersonville Road," the. - dispatcher said. The dispatch wasn’t a joke. Russell Darl had ‘had enough of people stealing his pets. : Every pet Dart has had for the last two months has been snatched, said Macon Police Sgt. Henderson Car- . swell. So when Dart’s bunnies vanished recently, he | decided to bring in the law. : He'thén speaks ‘ot contacting nis IRA supporters. 2 GT TRANSCRIPTS. . - i “The tape was barely audible at points and jurors were . . : °°» freedom by informing, wason the sland for thethirdday. — § I - He told jurors he was instructed by government agents to charged with conspiring to distribute $24 million worth of - cocaine to ralse the money he needed to keep his failing - company afloat. 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