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The sixth is being warned all over the world. His body now lying in state in the Vatican and Baltimoreans are saddened by the pope's passing. We'll have the full story next right here on Channel 13 Eyewitness News. This is Eyewitness News, Maryland's most complete television news service. With Richard Cher, Oprah Winfrey and the Eyewitness News team. Good afternoon, everyone. Right now, the body of Pope Paul, the six is lying in state at Saint Peter's Basilica in the Vatican. The 80 year old spiritual leader of the world's 700 million Roman Catholics died late yesterday. He had a heart attack while at his summer residence south of Rome, where he'd gone to rest because his arthritis was acting up. Vatican sources say the pope was conscious and lucid until his final moments of life. His last words were reportedly this The death of a pope is like that of other men, but it can always teach others something. The death of the 200 60s successor to the throne of St Peter is being mourned by people all around the world, Baltimoreans included. Frank Luber and instance, I were in East Baltimore talking with some people today, saddened by the death of the pope. The state of Maryland. Flags are flying at half staff today in honor of Pope Paul the sixth. They'll remain that way until the pope's funeral eight days from now. The action was ordered by acting Governor Blair Lee. Meanwhile, Catholics and non-Catholics alike in the Baltimore area are mourning the pope's passing. And the Little Italy section almost 100% Catholic. The pope's death saddened just about everyone I talk with and even his unbending stand on birth control and priestly celibacy failed to diminish their praise for him.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136036/file/252380#t=55.38,242.89"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136036/file/252380/transcript/70808/annotation/2","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"I think a lot of things that he was, you know, proposed he was very right because the country is going very bad in those things. He tried to do everything for the country, try to hold peace in the world. And he did a lot to help the poor and everything like that. I think he's very good, very good man. I thought it was a shame that he died. You did? I think it'll hurt the whole country. In what way? Well, and religion and stuff like that. He tried to keep people together, which a lot of people don't think he was good. But I do. The little Italy community was already talking about a successor to the Italian pope. Some hope that American would be named, but admitted this election probably would again go to an Italian cardinal. Italian, as I'm not not speaking English to find another American or Italian animal. I'll make sure that she thinks I'm like an American battalion thinking Roma. I don't know what was in the town, she said. And so, as the selection of a new pope is about to begin here, a little Italy, as well as in the rest of the Baltimore Community Hall, the sixth will be remembered as a good man and a good leader who reacted strongly and they troubled period of time. And little Italy. I am Frank Luber Channel 13 Eyewitness News with Instant eye. And of course, church leaders are also mourning the death of Pope Paul right after news of the pope's death flashed around the world. Judy Womack, an instant I talked with Baltimore's Archbishop William Borders. I, of course, all of us are really saddened at the death of the Holy Father. It was he seemed he seemed to have had a premonition only five days ago.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136036/file/252380#t=243.5,346.39"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136036/file/252380/transcript/70808/annotation/3","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"He remarked that he thought his death was imminent. I think we can all thank God for the leadership that he has offered to the church throughout the world. He came into his responsibility as the successor of Saint Peter during the council and had the obligation, the responsibility and the privilege to of trying to offer a leadership in implementing this council. The fact that the church, in almost every area besides his leadership in the church, everyone will remember his outstanding appeal in the United Nations for peace in New York, his visit to various countries in the Third World, recognizing the emergency, recognizing their needs, calling for people to live in peace and harmony. In New York City, Terence Cardinal Cork shared his sentiments with news reporters outside Saint Peter's St Patrick's Cathedral. We thank God for the gift of his saintly, courageous, priestly life in our midst in difficult times. As the faithful successor of Saint Peter, he not only guided the Vatican Council to a happy conclusion, but also worked and prayed to bring about the spiritual renewal of the church in the service of mankind. With understanding, patience and compassion, he served as an instrument of reconciliation and a visible center of our unity in faith and love. Non-Catholics are also reacting to the death of the pope. President Carter says he's deeply saddened, saying that Pope Paul was a great source of moral inspiration. Carter says he believes that Pope Paul will thus be remembered for his ecumenical movement and his world travels, including trips to some communist and third world countries. Evangelist Billy Graham says he thinks history will show Pope Paul to be one of the most significant Catholic Church leaders in modern times. Britain's Queen Elizabeth praised Pope Paul's untiring efforts toward world peace.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136036/file/252380#t=346.75,486.51"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136036/file/252380/transcript/70808/annotation/4","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"And leaders of the Mormon Church say the pope was an example of selfishness, devotion and courage. Well, right now, all cardinals are on their way to Rome, where they will vote on a successor to Pope Paul. Baltimore's Lawrence Cardinal Shehan, who was appointed by Pope Paul, will be going to the funeral. But because he's over 80 cardinals, Sheahan tells Don Scott an instant eye he is now too old to vote. Cardinals who are eligible will be summoned to the conclave by the dean of cardinals when they enter the conclave. And this this time, there is a special feature that no cardinal is allowed to take an attendant with him. In past conclaves, each cardinal had an attendant. But according to the latest rules put out by Pope Paul the sixth, each cardinal must go in alone. Knowing that Pope Paul was considered liberal by a lot of people, he changed a lot in the church. Will the cardinals be looking for a man as liberal as Paul or they would be looking for someone more conservative? I don't think that this whole idea of whether he's liberal or conservative will enter into it. I think that these categories have a bit of an artificiality about them. I think any cardinal who is chosen would be conservative and conservative enough to preserve the essentials of the church and would be forward looking enough and to look out for the welfare of the church In a world in the world that is as it is developing. Knowing that the cardinals choose from amongst themselves a relatively small group of men, the biggest group that they have had, the 120. Could any one cardinal be seen to have the inside track as of this time? I would not be able to speculate.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136036/file/252380#t=487.29,605.88"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136036/file/252380/transcript/70808/annotation/5","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"And I don't mean this that I just don't want to tell you what I think. But I really couldn't tell you who would have the best chance of being elected. So as the cardinals gather to elect their new pope, there is now speculation that a non-Italian may have a chance to become the Catholic Church's leader. Only 46 of the 262 popes have been non-Italian, but three of the leading contenders come from outside Italy. They include Cardinal Eduardo Perenchio, 57, an Argentinian who's considered progressive. Cardinal Frans König, the 73 year old archbishop of Vienna. Yohannes LeBron, a 68 year old cardinal from the Netherlands. Leading Italian candidates include Sebastiano Baggio, 65, who's the perfect of the Congress of Bishops, Sergio, ten, and Doli, 68, who is president of the Secretariat for non-Christians. And Giovanni Benelli, 57, the Vatican's undersecretary of state. Those cardinals eligible to vote will cast their ballots four times a day until a successor to Pope Paul is chosen. The selection of a new pope will be marked by white smoke as the cardinals burn their ballots with straw. Pope Paul has headed the church since his election in 1963, when he succeeded Pope John the 23rd. Born Giovanni Battista. Montini he soon became known as the Pilgrim Pope. He traveled in the provinces of the people he served, even in his early years as archbishop of Milan. And he traveled as a pilgrim to the Holy Land soon after he became Pope. Paul It was the beginning of. As an added series of trips to 16 nations on six continents. I am an apostle on the move, he said. He was the most traveled pontiff in history and the first ever to visit the United States. In New York, he received a spontaneous tribute at St Patrick's Cathedral, and the mass he delivered at Yankee Stadium was quickly nicknamed the Sermon on the Mound.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136036/file/252380#t=606.45,727.89"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136036/file/252380/transcript/70808/annotation/6","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"But his travels also made him vulnerable. On his last trip abroad to Manila. He had to be shielded from a man who tried to kill him with a knife. And within the closer realms of his authority, his people rule was marked by conflict over his condemnations of artificial birth control and abortion. Over his strong reaffirmation of priestly celibacy. In earlier times, he might have been known as a progressive pope. But the 60s and 70s were years of doctrinal experimentation in the Catholic Church. Of a disaffection among priests that the pope called his crown of thorns. Late in June, he said he felt his death nearing and he appealed to rebels to spare further risks to the church. On his papacy, he said, it has cost me much suffering. But he also once offered a glimpse of his personal philosophy, one that may have helped guide what friends described as a warm, private personality that was always partially hidden in public. He said, Look up to heaven when you fly and fear nothing. Bob Brown, ABC News. Pope Paul will be buried with all the splendor reserved for Catholic Church prelates. Before then there will be special masses, including one tomorrow at noon at the Basilica of the Assumption on North Charles Street. Special prayers will also be said for the pope at regular masses at most Catholic churches. A white marsh, Maryland man has died in a construction accident. And I don't know, county. County police say 41 year old Harry Hill Gus was removing pins from a crane boom on McKinley Bridge Road in Pasadena. A piece of the crane fell on Villegas head. He was dead on arrival at North Arundel Hospital. Three Baltimore City Public Works employees were injured in a truck collision this morning.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136036/file/252380#t=729.97,910.89"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136036/file/252380/transcript/70808/annotation/7","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"The accident occurred at North Avenue and Montreal Street. The driver of the overturned truck said he was heading down North Avenue toward the intersection when his brakes failed. He swerved to avoid hitting the city truck but overturned in the process. The three men hurt had been riding in the open bed of the city dump truck. The overturned truck, which Kerry Pistone is owned by the John H. Cole Company. A 27 year old woodland woman suffered a broken back when she was forced to jump from her burning apartment building this morning. A two alarm fire at the Greenwood apartment complex on Fall Ridge Court damaged nine units. Those residents have been forced to seek shelter elsewhere. Pauletta Dennis was injured when she jumped from the third floor of the building. Fire officials are still trying to determine determine whether how that blaze got started. Fire officials in Hickory, North Carolina, are also trying to learn the cause of a fire at a chemical factory. It took hundreds of firefighters to finally put out the blaze there. 2000 people had to be evacuated from their homes. 18 different chemicals fuel that fire. And state health officials are keeping residents away from their homes now to search for toxic fumes. Toxic chemicals buried underground at Niagara Falls in New York have forced many residents there to flee their homes. They've been offered new homes on an Air Force base. Officials there say they have up to 40 excess housing slots. The state health department has told residents that they should move out of the area, led by William Wilcox, chief of the U.S. Disaster Assistance Administration. The group got to see and smell for themselves the health hazard that may forced more than 100 families to leave their homes.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136036/file/252380#t=911.7,1008.24"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136036/file/252380/transcript/70808/annotation/8","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Wow. Okay. It. Yeah, that's that's our problem. Was that her dog or sir? That's an open barrel that's come right to the surface. The Carter administration has already approved $4 million to clean up the poisonous canal. But disaster relief aid to the stricken families will depend on Wilcox's report to Washington. This is a unique situation that I don't know of us having encountered in a similar way before. Many of the affected families in the Love Canal area have decided not to wait for federal aid. People like the Robert Hern family are already packing up and getting out. We've been waiting for the reports that come out and they've come out and they all point that we're in danger here. So by the state commissioner of health recommendation, by her own family doctor who takes care of our children, we have decided in our family's best interest that we will leave this house never to return again. Don Postals, ABC News, Niagara Falls. The Maryland Public Service Commission is holding hearings today on the controversial fuel rate adjustment clause. Under new legislation, a utility can only pass on the fuel charge when fuel costs go up or down by 5%. The hearings are being held in Salisbury. The PSC is expected to make a decision on that new system, Richard, at the end of the hearings. Oprah, a member of the Baltimore City Board of Fire Commissioners, has suggested an addition to the fire department's top officials. Calhoun Bond, who is president of the board, has recommended recreating a departmental post eliminated several years ago. He wants to reclassify the post of maintenance to deputy fire chief of maintenance job was eliminated to save money. Resurrecting it would increase the salary to $31,000. And money is also the issue for some employees put out of work when the Schaefer Brewery went out of business here in Baltimore.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136036/file/252380#t=1010.61,1127.43"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136036/file/252380/transcript/70808/annotation/9","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"They say the company owes them almost $3 million and they tell Judy Womack an instance they don't like it at all. Nearly a month ago, the Schaefer Brewing Company closed its doors for good, reportedly an $80 million debt. 300 people are out of work. And they say that they're angry with the company as well as the union. All the personnel other than union personnel in the company received severance pay. And the guys that have put 30 years in there and and ten years that work for the union haven't got a darn thing. The members of Teamsters Local 1010 say they didn't know the brewery was closing and feel they've been sold down the river by the union's leadership. I had a telephone conversation with the president, John Schaefer, that he had told me that he knew about it six months ago and when I can confronted him with his, you know, his answer, he told me that he didn't want to cause a holocaust. Charles Blackwell was with Schaefer for 11.5 years. David Henderson was 12 hours shy. Of his 10th anniversary when the brewery closed. They say the company is broke, but yet they still have running a brewery up in Allentown. So they took the work from us and took it out of town. So, I mean, other than that, they just like threw us out out of new it A year ago, I would have never went out and bought a home. I bought a home is quite a number. I was born on younger guys. People went out and got the cellphone and did some calls and things when nobody did that. So now you got to get out and look for a job. You don't know where to go. The workers say their only option now is to take their case to arbitration to win pension and severance benefits.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136036/file/252380#t=1128.27,1222.97"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136036/file/252380/transcript/70808/annotation/10","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"The men are also upset with city fathers and other politicians that didn't step in and try to convince the brewery to stay in Baltimore. Judy Womack, Channel 13 Eyewitness News with Instant Eye. Hal Piper, The Baltimore Sun reporter convicted of slander by the Soviet Union, says he is not going to print a retraction. This despite a deadline set for today by the Soviet government for that retraction to be printed. Piper and Craig Whitney of the New York Times don't really know what reaction their stance will bring from Russia. But Piper tells Don Scott an instance he's not worried. Well, I'm I'm looking forward to it because that's where my job is. And I've got some work to do to finish up. A lot of people assume that we haven't heard the end of it, that the Russians are going to do something else and maybe they will, but I'm not necessarily so sure. Piper will return to Moscow a week from today. He says he doesn't expect any trouble when he does get back there, when he's already returned to the Soviet Union and has not reported any problems. As of now, jailed New York Times reporter Myron Farber got a big dose of support today from the board of directors of Investigative Reporters and Editors, Inc.. The board gave its unanimous support for Farber, saying the public is a real loser whenever a reporter is put in jail. Farber Stories led to the indictment of a New Jersey doctor on charges of murder. Well, a Baltimore woman has decided that she'd like to become a US citizen. That's good. And the birds are shut out. We'll have the full stories next year on Channel 13 Eyewitness News. No. Look at eyewitness sports this noon time.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136036/file/252380#t=1223.81,1399.88"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136036/file/252380/transcript/70808/annotation/11","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Our Baltimore Orioles up in Toronto for a game with the Blue Jays. A game will get underway in just a little over an hour from now scheduled. A pitch for the birds. Denny Martinez, Jim Clancy taking the mound for the Blue Jays. Unfortunately, it was a pitchers deal in New York yesterday when Jim Palmer faced catfish. Hunter Palmer ran into trouble right away in the first inning. When Mickey Rivers hits this chopper, Mark Belanger fields the ball and throws wide. So that's that. Next batter Up was Jay Johnstone. He singles the Left and Thurman Munson walks. And this loads the bases and Chris Chambliss then singles to right which is going to score rivers and Johnstone goes to single to right field. Two runs coming in the score now two to nothing in favor of the Yankees back in the sixth inning with two men on Craig Nettles singles enabling Johnstone to cross the plate, making the score three to nothing. And Catfish Hunter keeps mowing down the birds. They come up in the seventh inning with Rick Dempsey up at bat. And Rick's going to hit into a double play right now. Hunter kept the Orioles to five hits. He completed his first game and recorded his first shutout out of the year. And then in the eighth, on a two run pitch by Larry Harlow, was called out on strikes by George cause Harlow got hot. Earl Weaver won out to help him, but Harlow got thrown out of the game anyway. The final score was three to nothing. And it's the same old story for Palmer. He's failing to get that needed hitting power when he's pitching over. That's a shame. Sure is. We're going to take a look at some people making news this noon.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136036/file/252380#t=1400.24,1495.82"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136036/file/252380/transcript/70808/annotation/12","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Billy Carter had a disappointment in Davenport, Iowa, yesterday. He was at the great Mississippi Valley Fair and had wanted to compete in the demolition derby, wanted to, but he didn't have a driver's license. But his spirits were boosted a little later, though, when he allowed death defying motorcycle stunt drivers just saw him over to slow over him as he lay on the ground. At the fair, he proclaimed that the people there were about the best Yankees he'd ever met. One of the nation's premier architects, Edward Durell Stone, has died at the age of 76. Stone died Sunday at New York's Roosevelt Hospital after a brief illness. Stone won many medals for his works, and two of his well-known public buildings are Radio City Music Hall in New York and the Kennedy Center in Washington. Amorosi of Dundalk had a big party yesterday, and Anthony just couldn't resist joining in, and Morales's party helped her celebrate her 93rd birthday. Her birthday was actually on Friday, but yesterday was a much better day for such a big party. We're told that everyone you see here in this room is somehow related to the birthday lady. My. These are all yours. No. My. My. My generation. He found out that the party was more than just a birthday celebration because I was forced to pay for my art will die in a liberal mall. The Mac exchange because of my dollars. El Mama and Obama. If you waited all that time and you didn't become a citizen, why are you becoming a citizen now at this age? My granddaughters. You all make me. Yes, my granddaughter. You are mega-cities should be your role on the ground. As a child, she always wanted to become a citizen, telling me she wanted to be a citizen.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136036/file/252380#t=1496.3,1602.58"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136036/file/252380/transcript/70808/annotation/13","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"So after 71 years and five months, I thought we should do something about it. Amorosi starts the process of becoming an American citizen today after being here 71 years. Party was a lot of fun as much of her offspring as well as for her. And certainly a warm way to begin such an important step in my life. So happy birthday, Mama, and good luck to you all related to that party. I'm sorry we missed it. Would have been nice party to go to. Yes. Well, first it was Amelia. Now there is another angry lady brewing up a storm. Weather, a picture. Also not looking too promising this afternoon. We'll have a complete forecast for more news. Eyewitness News continues in just a moment. Tropical Storm Bess is now located about 70 miles east of Mexico. And the season's second major tropical storm is expected to slam into the Mexican coast within a few hours. Bass has winds as high as 45 miles an hour, but appears to be no threat to south Texas. Right now, there is a flash flood warning in effect in western Maryland where there has been minor flooding since early yesterday. But in other parts of Maryland, the weather isn't so bad. It will be cloudy, warm and humid today with showers and thunderstorms likely. Today's highs will be in the upper 80s, near 90, we're told tonight. The lows will be in the mid 60s to mid 70s. That is tonight and tomorrow. The weather outlook is more of the same. It should be another warm and humid day tomorrow with a possible thunderstorm. Right now on television hill, the temperature 84 degrees. One hundredths of Star Trek fans gathered in Silver Spring this weekend for the Maryland Star Trek conference.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136036/file/252380#t=1603.87,1768.03"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136036/file/252380/transcript/70808/annotation/14","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"There were costumes, contests, as well as posters, buttons and film clips on display. Some diehard Trekkies came attired as their favorite characters. But another galactic explorer sneaked in. What is this contraption? Darth Vader, right? Yes. Yeah. How come you're hot in there? Yeah. Yeah. Why are you going to all this trouble? Just trying to get away for a while and be with people that are all here for science fiction. Well, the forces may not have been with the Trekkies, but they at least had more fun than the Nubian Slime Devil. At a picnics picnic on Talos four. What was a picnic on Talos for you? The Nubian Slime Devil. It's two miles east of Talos. That's what's happening this noon for the entire Eyewitness News team. I'm Richard. I'm Oprah Winfrey, and we both hope that it is a very pleasant afternoon for you. I'm Jerry Taylor. When you see news happening, call your instant I hotline and five, seven, eight, 13, 13. Now instant I can be anywhere you send it. Television News service. With Jerry Turner and the entire I have witness news team. Good evening, everybody. Tonight, for the third time since last month, the Joint point committee of the Maryland General Assembly dealt with issues which were raised in an Eyewitness News investigative report on June 29th concerning the port. Reporter David Brian was there as port administrator Greg Halpin faced sharp questioning from Committee chairman Dennis McCoy. Committee Chairman McCoy wanted answers to the same questions we had raised in our investigative report. First, why did the state pay so much for Mason ville? More than $6 million. I think that we ended up making a very fine purchase at a very good price. In the interest of the state of Maryland, how did the Arundel Corporation win the right to keep making profits off Mason ville, even though the state already bought the land for $6 million over the period of of negotiations? This is one of the conditions of the seller for the price.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136036/file/252380#t=1769.41,2200.15"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136036/file/252380/transcript/70808/annotation/15","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"He wanted that to go on for a much longer period than we wanted it to go on and we negotiated him downward. And third, we asked why did the state wait so long to buy Mason ville after already paying millions to dump its dredge spoils there the development of spoil disposal sites by private people and then the state coming in and buying them out as increase value. I don't know of a site that we are doing that. I don't I don't even want to use the word concede. Mason It was never looked at that way. But despite Halperin's denials, the chairman of the port committee said he hopes the port administration learned a lesson from the Mason Ville episode to plan ahead so that the Mason ville mistakes are not repeated. David Bryan, Eyewitness News with Instant Eye at the World Trade Center. Crane operators in the Port of Baltimore have come up with a 50 point proposal to improve conditions on the docks, conditions that the operators have complained about for years. The president of the Crane Operators union told Judy Womack he will turn over the suggestions to state officials in the hopes of getting some kind of action. Assignment of men on cranes that they would maintain and run. Another one is assignment of mechanics and electricians to particular cranes. We feel slow after a mechanic electricians went to crane for so long they would become experts in their field, just maybe on those cranes, but they be experts and the other ones are like over time, scheduling and early starts and training and trainees training. And it just goes on and on and on. Overtime is a big issue because we have. Present about 2022 crane operators and we have another additional say 15 or 20 mechanics electricians.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136036/file/252380#t=2200.78,2306.1"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136036/file/252380/transcript/70808/annotation/16","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Now if the overtime is broken up evenly among electricians, mechanics and operators on, let's say, the container cranes where it doesn't take an operator skill, then the overtime would really be cut down because everybody would have a fair share. And just sticking it on 12 men, everybody would have a chance to work it. Costs will meet with a representative from acting Governor Blair Lee's office and the Maryland secretary of transportation on Friday. Well, it's too late for safety measures. At one Maryland church, a two alarm fire that burned for two hours today destroyed the Coast Berry United Methodist Church and poured deposit. The 150 year old structure was on the side of what was probably one of the first Methodist churches in the United States. Only a portion of the front wall is still standing. The body of Pope Paul. The sex lies in state tonight is at his summer palace, Castel Gandolfo, south of Rome. Ironically, the man who fought so hard for peace may prompt terrorism and death. At least police think that. So tonight, the government of Italy has issued special orders to tighten security. The government is concerned about the possibility of terrorist attacks as cardinals from all over the world arrive in Italy to select a new pope. Despite protests from hundreds of mourners who had stood in a thunderstorm to see the pope's body, the gates to Castelo Gandolfo were closed when evening came, 10,000 mourners filed past the pope's there today. More are expected tomorrow. In Italy, as in other countries, flags were lowered to half staff in memory of the Roman Catholic Church. 262nd part of the pope's body will be transferred to St Peter's Basilica on Wednesday and will remain there until Saturday, when he will be buried.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136036/file/252380#t=2307.33,2402.73"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136036/file/252380/transcript/70808/annotation/17","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"It is thought that Pope Paul will be buried under a marble slab in the grottoes of St Peter's where other popes are buried. Today. Inside St Peter's, a prince of the church used a hammer and chisel to smash Paul's ring of the fisherman marking the end of his reign. As in the rest of the world. Mourning for the pope is also taking place here with special services being held between now and Saturday. The flags at the statehouse in Annapolis are at half staff tonight and a tribute to the pope. Acting Governor Lee ordered the flags lowered, saying he was mindful of Maryland's Catholic heritage. One of the first masses for the pope was said to be at Saint Alphonsus. There will be others between now and Saturday. A high concentration of Catholics of Italian descent live in the colorful and historic section of Baltimore called Little Italy. Many residents there told Frank Luber today of the special feelings they held for Pope Paul and why they feel a loss now at his death. I think a lot of things that he was, you know, proposed to is very right because the country is going very bad in those things. He tried to do everything for the country, try to hold peace in the world. And he did a lot to help the poor and everything. Like God, I think is very good, very good man. I thought it was a shame that he died like you did. I think it'll hurt the whole country. In what way? Well, and religion and stuff like that. He tried to keep people together, which a lot of people don't think he was good, but I do. Archbishop William Borders. Lawrence Cardinal Sheehan will leave Baltimore on Thursday to attend the pope's funeral.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136036/file/252380#t=2404.2,2503.42"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136036/file/252380/transcript/70808/annotation/18","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"However, Cardinal Sheehan will not take part in the conclave to elect the 263rd part of Archbishop Borders. And Cardinal Sheehan will officiate at a mass tomorrow at noon. But silico the assumption and observance of the death of Pope Paul. There will be a special mass. And 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the Cathedral of Mary, our queen on North Charles Street, and again on Saturday, the day of Pope Paul's burial. Other masses will be set at various Baltimore churches throughout the week. With the September primary just a month away, City Comptroller Hyman Pressman has endorsed gubernatorial candidate Ted van Atlas. Today's announcement was not unexpected. Pressman has been critical of acting Governor Blair Lee for his refusal to rebate a $60 million budget surplus and said he and Venizelos both agree the surplus should go back to the taxpayers surplus. His philosophy is very much like mine. He doesn't believe and just sitting on it like a mother hen, but and returning it to the public where it belongs, where it was taken unnecessarily. I call upon my friends among the common people to join me in supporting the candidate who has the momentum to win the Democratic nomination and to go on to victory in November and become a great governor. Pressman conceded that he may not have the authority to return the surplus, but he said if that's the case, he should call an emergency session of the state legislature. A bill that would provide tax relief for parents of children in private schools is now pending in Congress. Both parents and school officials are awaiting the outcome of the legislation, which would provide tuition tax credits of up to $500 for parents that would lift some of the financial burden. Steve Frasier found at least one private school official who feels it's a preferable alternative to the right to state or financial aid.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136036/file/252380#t=2504.11,2746.74"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136036/file/252380/transcript/70808/annotation/19","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"I think that the difference may be that it's an indirect way of perhaps accomplishing the same thing, indirect by issuing a tax credit, it will be reported to the Internal Revenue Service, but there will not be a direct payment either to the parent or to the institution. So there won't be any strings attached and hopefully not. That's a difficult thing to guarantee. And the days of regulatory supervision and part of the federal presence, if Congress does pass a tuition tax credit, there is no guarantee that President Carter won't veto the measure. The president, who favors direct aid, has indicated that he may well do that. Uninformed consumers may be losing billions of dollars on their life insurance policies. That's what a Federal Trade Commission official told a House subcommittee today. The commission conducted a two year study which showed that most consumers are in the dark about the true cost of their policies, especially interest rates on the savings portions. The FTC intends to help state insurance commissioners develop more effect controls over insurance companies. Automobile owners and state officials told a federal Safety Safety agency today that Firestone 500 steel belted radials are dangerous and should be recalled. It was the first day of hearings into the safety of those tires. One of the lead off witnesses was a seven year old girl who said she lost her mother, her aunt and her own right leg when one of the tires on the car she was riding in blew out. Firestone claims the problems are caused by under inflation. A New York congressman says President Carter has declared the chemically contaminated Love Canal area of Niagara Falls a disaster area. Early last week, state health officials advised residents to move away from their homes because chemicals dumped in that area 25 years ago have begun to seep up from the ground.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136036/file/252380#t=2749.45,2851.95"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136036/file/252380/transcript/70808/annotation/20","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Today, state health officials began testing area residents for liver damage and other signs of contamination from the chemicals. When we return, we'll tell you about a Fells Point bartender who's helping make Baltimore the best. Bob Franken will have the latest on that funnel cloud of the storm that passed over our city tonight. But first, here's tonight's winning lottery number. It is 894. Once again, the winning lottery number tonight is 894. More white guy. 40 and no more Bob. All right. Let's run those. Let's hop out of those bags kind of quickly, because I can't. Okay. I mean, like. Like. Three coins in a fountain. Say, here. Boogie woogie. Is this Alzheimer's? You know, I got another. Another word. Now, as we move swiftly along here, as we say in show business, I don't know if you've had an experience yet today, but if not, here is one Bob talks weather experience. We have experienced some kind of weather in the Baltimore area. And I will tell you, a lot of reports, a confirmed report of a funnel cloud in East Baltimore around the Harbor Tunnel area. And that was around 8:00 tonight. That's all moved off to the east. Everything's been canceled. But we have had some pretty severe thunderstorms right now on television here. We've got just partly cloudy skies, a few sprinkles of rain in some sections, 74 degrees here, 23 Celsius humidity, 86%. The winds west southwest, three, barometer, 3015 air quality, very good today, reading of 19. It's one of the few things that was good today. And I guess today's a good kind of day to watch the fountains and the. I'm going to take a couple of coins. This is what I earned last week. It's $0.11. And Jerry, do you have any wishes you want to wish? I'll transfer them over here.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136036/file/252380#t=2852.88,3023.18"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136036/file/252380/transcript/70808/annotation/21","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"I just. Let's see. Okay. One. Two, three. Let's hope the humidity goes. Let's take a look at a beautiful rainbow we had tonight. Look at this. You see that? If you have color, I know you can see it. It was actually a double rainbow. A little hard to see it. There it is right there. A double rainbow over Baltimore. When that thunderstorm went through and the sun was coming out, it was quite a beautiful sight. A rare experience and weather at the same time. The rainbow was out. There was a funnel cloud in East Baltimore with that very strong thunderstorm that developed around 7:00 or so. Let's take a look at the satellite and I'll show you what's causing all this mess. Warm, moist air. That's the culprit coming up from the Gulf of Mexico. By the way, this is a tropical storm best moving toward Mexico away from the United States. And it's only got 50 mile an hour winds. But this warm, moist air moving northward. A little frontal system and a storm system out to our west. Created some extra turbulence. And as you can see, a lot of clouds around the east today. It'll continue on and off clouds tomorrow and into the next couple of days. Not much change expected because the warm, moist air will continue to flow into the region. And whenever you have that warm, moist, unstable air, you get a chance of showers and thundershowers each evening, I think for the remainder of tonight. We're pretty much still on the safe side. Only a few more showers around. But tomorrow, again, we'll get some afternoon thundershowers developing. The storm still out to our west. Warm, moist air moving into our region. But out to the west of this storm.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136036/file/252380#t=3023.6,3105.65"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136036/file/252380/transcript/70808/annotation/22","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Beautiful weather over most of the United States. Very, very warm over the California region. And Bakersfield, California, ahead of 109 today in Red Bluff in the northern part of the state. In the valley, however, 119 degrees today. That is warm. I don't care where you're from. Hundred and six in Phenix. Normally the hot spot to Mars map, very little change here in the east. The only thing that will change, we'll have continued warm, moist air coming northward. But a frontal system, a weak foul system will be forming out to our west. But it's so weak and probably just diminished by the time it reaches our region. And we'll just continue to get that warm, moist air coming up from the south. And showers and thundershowers will be the rule for the next couple of days around the state. Right now, we've got a pretty good thunderstorm over the lower eastern shore and the lower part of Delaware, another one north of us between Harrisburg and Gettysburg. Moving to the east, a few more out to the west. Temperatures generally in the 70s, some low 80s southerly winds tomorrow, 12 to 18 knots, except gusty. And there's thunderstorms for the remainder of tonight. I really don't think going to see much more thunder shower activity here in Baltimore. But look, one, two, three, four, five days of partly cloudy afternoons, especially with the risk of thundershowers every day. Anywhere from 86 to 90 degrees the next couple of days. And tomorrow morning, a very warm and muggy, cloudy, 75 degrees at 8 a.m. So grin and bear it. It's going to be sticky for the next couple of days. Sorry. All right. Thank you, Robert. That was a beautiful rainbow. It was really lovely. And you could see it, I think, a little bit in black and white and very distinctly in color and certainly proves certainly proves the world is not flat, doesn't it? No.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136036/file/252380#t=3106.19,3199.22"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136036/file/252380/transcript/70808/annotation/23","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"There was a pot of gold somewhere in Dundalk tonight. Well, I'm leaving to go to bed. Thank you, Robert. Well, you've probably seen a new Baltimore's best poster around town. And as you may have wondered, as we did. Who is the creative mind behind it? Well, she is Debbie Zoback, a bartender at Turkey Joe's and Fells Point. They've been trying to capture the events of Baltimore in her poster, such as ethnic festivals and to show some of the scenes that make Baltimore Charm City. Marty Bass spoke to her about the work that went into it. I started out just with sketches and I worked out sections. And then I found out what the festivals were in the city. I found out what all the neighborhoods were. And then I just did it like a doodle. What's your favorite thing about the entire poster? It's finished. You said. And when I said, What's your favorite thing? You said it's over. Why was that tough? Was it a real was it was it a burden? Not a burden. It's a kind of thing. How do you draw one city on a piece of paper? What do you put on? What do you leave out? That's what makes it tough. The drawing itself is easy. You can pick out the poster at a Baltimore's best booth at any of the ethnic festivals or events around town. And speaking of things around town, we'd like to note that the that one of the city's landmarks is missing in that poster. The big tower on TV Hill must have been an oversight, no doubt. Well, still to come, we will introduce you to some beauty contestants who are anything but traditional. Volkswagen will tell us why the birds were topped by Toronto.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136036/file/252380#t=3199.4,3288.89"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136036/file/252380/transcript/70808/annotation/24","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Plus, we'll have all the sports next right here in Channel 13 Eyewitness News. 345. Is that her? No. Yes. We're here unexpectedly. Well, now to Klaus Wagner, who will have sort of the blue woes tonight. I don't think we've beaten the Blue Jays all year. That's that's exactly it. And you know what the problem is? We're not up there. We have no. Yeah, we've up and beaten them many times here for that they check our I think something wrong with our passports from across the border. The problem is the runs is what the problem is for the Orioles. Same problem the Eagles and Saints said when they played their NFL exhibition game in Mexico this past weekend. It's the lack of them for the Orioles. The birds, they only got four hits of blue. Jim Clancy, They lost a 2 to 1 decision. And the irony of the whole thing is the losing pitcher, Denny Martinez, only only gave up three hits there since he got the only Oriole run a fourth inning homer. That was his 20th of the season. So now they've only scored five runs in the last four games and you're not going to go anywhere, especially in the Eastern Division this year by scoring only five and four tomorrow night to wrap it up in Toronto, then come home against the royals on Wednesday. Elsewhere today in the American League, as you see that Baltimore losing score to Toronto. Seattle leads Minnesota by a score of 5 to 1 after seven innings of play. Chicago beat Kansas City. That's a final 5 to 3. California and Oakland are just starting out on the West Coast, the National League. Here's what happened. You saw the game. Well, let's take a look at first the standings.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136036/file/252380#t=3289.43,3407.55"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136036/file/252380/transcript/70808/annotation/25","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Here's what it does to the standings. We're back now in fifth place, Boston, seven games out in front of Milwaukee. The Yankees are in third, eight and a half. The Detroit Tigers moved up. They were idle today. And with our loss today, we dropped back in half a game in fifth place, 60 and 50. Then comes Cleveland and Toronto are pretty much out of it tonight. You saw the baseball game, Atlanta, Cincinnati. Tom Seaver was killed early in that game. As we pick up the highlights, he had trouble in the early innings was past balls. He threw a high one over Carol as catcher and now here comes a pass ball that scores Barrows for the first run of the ballgame for the Atlanta Braves. And they have been hot. In fact, they've been hot ever since they made the trade trade for Ruth from going to Philadelphia and Garber coming down. Of course, Garber was the man who stopped the hitting streak of Pete Rose, and he got to face Rose again tonight. Now, Dale Murphy here in the same inning, sacrifice to right field scores. Another run, Atlanta goes on top, two to nothing. Then later, Murphy comes up again against Seaver. This time, it's a long shot to right field. Referee's got a long ways to go for it. He can't get it. It's off the wall. And that brings it another run three to nothing. Seaver had been pitching very well for the Reds. In fact, they're in the divisional lead coming into the ballgame, tied with San Francisco. However, the loss put them back a half game out. And then Atlanta, the old squeeze play Seaver tags in with the man. Some third scores, four to nothing. They score another.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136036/file/252380#t=3407.91,3490.02"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136036/file/252380/transcript/70808/annotation/26","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"The Reds come up with three, but it's short five. Three is the final. Elsewhere in the National League tonight, Philadelphia lost to Saint Louis, 6 to 3. That's a final. Now, our business manager will love that. He's a Phillies fan. San Diego, Los Angeles, late and Pittsburgh this afternoon, losing to Chicago 5 to 4. Adie, Josh, Larry McPhail and Eddie Mathews were all inducted into baseball's Hall of Fame this afternoon in Cooperstown, New York. Mathews, the only remaining living member of the trio, was there to accept the year award from Bowie Kuhn. Commissioner, I guess baseball fans, I wish just to have the last year because I wouldn't be wearing these glasses. But it's well worth waiting for rather than just nervous. When I played, I wouldn't be standing here right now. Baseball has been so good. Excuse me. Everything. Everything that I got, I tried to give it everything I had, but I want to thank the fans for the new one. Because without you folks, there wouldn't be much baseball. Thank you. He used to love Eddie Matthews. He and Mantle as some of the big time homerun hitters and the old days guy was great at Tammany Hall. Here's what happened today. In the seventh. It was the five nine exacta in the eighth, five three. I see. Brooke and primitive Prince in the ninth, 888, one for Cosmo Aliyah Miss Lillian and Ball and shot paid $6,544.20. The Colts still have 73 players on the roster. Actually 70 to lie down. Mitchell still out, but they have until the 15th to get down to 60. And apparently Ted is going to wait just a few more days, maybe after the game against Tampa Saturday before making some cuts. We'll be long in football time.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136036/file/252380#t=3490.32,3595.67"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136036/file/252380/transcript/70808/annotation/27","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"You know, we love it. They didn't play well Saturday, but you can be sure they will in the season. Big good season. Well, beauty pageants are something that we're all familiar with, but one now going on in San Diego has taken on a new twist and a very unusual sponsor. It seems unlikely that the San Diego chapter of the National Organization for Women would sponsor a beauty pageant. But when you consider the contestants, maybe it's not so unlikely. A probing search throughout San Diego County turned up these handsome specimen of the male gender, all of them vying for the title of Mr. San Diego universe. The contestants put their embarrassment behind them and paraded before an audience filled with women with vengeance in their eyes. And if you think that doesn't take courage, think again. And this is only the dress rehearsal. What's going to be your strategy, Michael? How are you going to play this? I think I'm going to plead sympathy. That's it. Just sympathy and pray a lot. Well, now I've looked at some of these guys that are losers, Margaret. There are real losers out here, believe me. The rules are the same as in traditional beauty pageants for women. Contestants will be judged on talent, swimwear and personality. A king will be selected from three finalists. The other two will share the title of Prince. The king will have the dubious honor of greeting incoming travelers for one day during America's Finest City week. So liberated women take heart. Soon you'll get your revenge. For ABC News, I'm Margaret Radford, reporting from Balboa Park. Finally, Officer Earl Pickett and his partner were patrolling Chicago's Lakeshore Drive yesterday when they saw this naked man running through the busy traffic. They tried to catch him, but he jumped into the back seat of a convertible carrying a man and woman in the front seat.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136036/file/252380#t=3595.97,3712.88"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/136036/file/252380/transcript/70808/annotation/28","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"He stood up and grabbed the woman's hair as a car sped off, looking much like a chariot driver. Finally, the car hit a light pole as the man tried to run across Lake Michigan. He yelled that he was Christ. He wasn't, of course. He sank. I'm Jerry Turner. 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