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Read the full story next right here on Channel 13 Eyewitness News. This is Eyewitness News, Maryland's most complete television news service. With Richard shared Oprah Winfrey and the Eyewitness News team. Good afternoon, everyone. Right now, a center for battered women in Baltimore is $50,000 richer. The grant from the State Department of Human Resources will help the House of Ruth expand its counseling and housing services for women who have left their marriages because of danger to themselves is an effort in large measure to prevent not only damage to two women and to their two children, but to prevent because prevention is, in fact, the the least costly way, if you're looking at it just in terms of dollars, to approach all social problems. So I think the public has a real stake. And to the extent that we are our brothers keepers and to the extent that we're interested in them, in minimizing the impact, the financial impact of family breakdown. Steve Frazier. And Ernst and I were told this morning that the House of Rules has helped 740 battered women since opening last November. The House of Truth gives them a place to stay along with their children and provides counseling to help them get their lives back together again. Well, as you know, budget cuts have forced the city of Baltimore to layoff nearly 500 teachers and other school personnel. Today, the city's two teachers unions say they don't like cutting the. Teachers and are petitioning the court to try to find out why their people were laid off. The city has to explain the layoffs to a judge after the unions went to court to have the teachers rehired.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114697/file/218056#t=75.79,268.24"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114697/file/218056/transcript/62295/annotation/2","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"The city has already said that it has enough money to put some of the furloughed teachers back on the payroll. City firefighters right now are turning out nearly 20,000 petition signatures as part of their contract dispute with the city. The firefighters want binding arbitration for all their contracts. The city does not. So the firefighters have been getting signatures on petitions trying to get binding arbitration on the ballot this fall. If they have the 10,000 valid signatures, city voters will get their say of the issue on the November election Day. Well, running for the House of Delegates is causing some frightening problems for one Baltimore County candidate. For the past several weeks, Paula Hollinger has been the target of some sort of political harassment. Someone started defacing her campaign posters mainly with anti-Semitic and anti-woman scribblings. Then the posters were stolen. The latest incident started Friday when someone blew up Mrs. Hollander's mailbox with a firecracker and tried to do the same thing to her newspaper box. Now, county police are trying to figure out why Mrs. Hollinger is being harassed. Well, the only thing that I can figure out is obviously I have a very strong campaign on a very low budget. I'm out discussing issues. I have obviously become a threat to somebody and running independently and refusing to go on the ticket in the district. Maybe that has incited some of this. There certainly have been many nasty things going on from the selling defacement, which started the week of July 4th to now with to, I guess you recall, with fire bombings at the house. And I am out discussing issues and I am specifically discussing points that could be sore points to other candidates If it is one of your opponents, one of your opposition, doing all the vandalism.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114697/file/218056#t=269.29,371.59"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114697/file/218056/transcript/62295/annotation/3","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"You're getting a lot of publicity out of this and he or she may be defeating themselves. Well, I guess it's a sad way to have to run a campaign. And yes, if if it is a member of the opposition doing it, they are giving me ammunition and they are giving me press. But quite frankly, I'd rather be running a campaign where I could be out discussing issues and knocking on doors while I'm standing here talking to you. And maybe it's a way of getting me to stay at home. Mrs. Hollinger tells Don Scott an instant. I She is a little frightened by all of the harassment. She even says she was almost afraid to start her car yesterday morning. Israel and Middle East Palestinians are continuing their harassing and deadly attacks on each other today. Israeli warplanes struck at suspected Palestinian guerrilla bases in Lebanon early today, killing three people and injuring 14 others. The raids were reportedly in retaliation for a terrorist attack on an Israeli bus in London yesterday that killed two people and wounded nine others. The bus carrying Israeli crew members of El-Al Airlines was riddled with bullets in the Sunday afternoon attack at London's Grosvenor Square. Eyewitnesses said the gunfire and explosions lasted less than a minute. An explosion got off followed by rocket fire, came in a sort of taxi over the blow. But a bomb blast or a grenade blow up underneath the taxi bomb went off in the entrance of the local hotel and one went off in the drive. And all of that followed rapid machine gun fire. The head of Scotland Yard's anti-terrorist squad led the investigation. We have several people as witnesses and one person at the moment we are speaking to. Not one of the terrorists was killed in the attack, apparently when a grenade he was holding exploded.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114697/file/218056#t=373.24,487.87"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114697/file/218056/transcript/62295/annotation/4","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Another suspect was captured and two others escaped. London has experienced a dramatic increase in Middle Eastern political violence lately, of which yesterday's attack was the most serious incident. John Lawrence, ABC News, London. There's a fight brewing between the Arundel County Jaycees and their national organization, and the wonderful Jaycees are now facing disciplinary action because they have admitted women as full members and officers of their organization. Jeanne Downey And and I tell us that the local Jaycees hope to keep this argument out of the courts. Cathy Sanji accepted the office of president of the Anne Arundel County Jaycees, knowing that there might be repercussions because the Jaycee National Charter prohibits women members. She says she wanted to serve the local chapter, not split it, because of dissension over her election. She maintains a split has not occurred. As a matter of fact, we have a lot of loyalty and dedication to this issue in that chapter. When we voted three years ago to amend our bylaws to admit women into the chapter as full regular members, it was decided then that nothing was going to make us back down. The National Jane. Organization has ordered Kathy and 42 other women in the and Arundel County chapter be placed on associate member status. But the majority of the chapter refuses to do that. She says litigation is a possibility, but hopefully a last resort. There are so many other alternatives. Possibly the Maryland Jaycees could amend their bylaws. That's what we'd like. Possibly the US Jaycees would amend their bylaws. That's what we'd like. I'm not sure litigation is the only answer. We'd rather try and work within the system first. Kathy Sanji is not especially interested in fighting for a national cause. She says she wants to be a full member of the Ann Arundel County Jaycees and be its president.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114697/file/218056#t=488.83,598.31"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114697/file/218056/transcript/62295/annotation/5","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"At the chapter, so designate Gene Downey, Channel 13 Eyewitness News. We may know by the end of this week whether District of Columbia residents will get the same voting rights you and I now enjoy. Right now, these people don't have full representation in Congress. They only have one non-voting delegate. But the Senate should vote tomorrow, tomorrow, whether whether to give the district its own senators and congressmen. The House has already approved that measure, which must still be approved by 37 state legislators before it can become law. Still to come, people in Iran are calling for revenge. And a reenactment of a tragic day in Dallas. That's coming up next on Channel 13 Eyewitness News. This afternoon. Investigators are not saying how long it will take them to analyze their tests involving the assassination of President John Kennedy. A major part of their investigation involved clearing Dealey Plaza in Dallas right after dawn yesterday and conducting gunshot tests, 6.8 caliber Italian rifle aim from the sixth floor of the old Texas Book Depository. In all, police sharpshooters fired more than 50 shots at sandbags representing the location of a Kennedy limousine. That November afternoon in 1963. A battery of microphones and electronic equipment recorded the gunshot sounds, some of which produced echoes. The Boston acoustical test firm hired by the House Assassinations Committee will attempt to compare the gunshots to those heard on a tape recording of the actual assassination. The object to determine if Lee Harvey Oswald fired more than three times and if he was the lone assassin. Following the tests, a House Assassinations Committee investigator refused to comment on the outcome. But the chief acoustical engineer who conducted the tests says he has enough to conduct a proper study. Yes, we'll report the results of the analysis to the committee the first week in September.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114697/file/218056#t=598.94,780.98"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114697/file/218056/transcript/62295/annotation/6","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Are these type of tests good enough to be conclusive about whether more than three shots? I haven't analyzed it yet. The results of the tests, whatever they may be, could provide the House Assassinations Committee with its most revealing evidence yet. As the committee prepares to open its September 6th public hearings on the Kennedy assassination. Bob Sirkin, ABC News, Dallas. That same committee is also continuing its investigation into the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. For several days last week, the committee heard from convicted assassin James Earl Ray. And this morning on Channel 13, Good Morning America program committee member Walter Fauntroy was asked if his group learned anything new. It's fair to say that we learn nothing new. I think the American people I had some questions raised to them that had not previously occurred to them. For example, I doubt that most of the American people were aware of what we were at least exploring, and that is whether or not Mr. Ray's movements pattern to those of Martin Luther King Junior. There is no word at this moment as to when the committee expects to finish its investigation of the King assassination. There is a report out today that says the Ku Klux Klan in Maryland is limited to a small group of extremists, police, undercover agents who infiltrated the Klan. Do say, however, that there is still the potential for violence, even from the small group of Klansmen operating here. That's basically what the Klan leader, Grand Dragon Anthony Richey, is saying. He claims his group, Richard, is opposed to violence and that Klan rules forbid it. Over right now, West Baltimore police are searching for a sniper in the city. Well, he's telling Eyewitness News that a young man stood behind a pole in the 1100 block of North Carlton Street, fired one round from a shotgun at a group of people sitting on a stoop.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114697/file/218056#t=782.03,889.13"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114697/file/218056/transcript/62295/annotation/7","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"On the other side of the street, no one was seriously hurt by the buckshot. And at this moment, the sniper remains on the loose. And two men who killed an innocent bystander during a pharmacy holdup over the weekend. Also, the targets of a police search this afternoon. The two men were apparently holding up Cherry's Pharmacy on Harford Road when 52 year old Raymond Lang walked in. Both robbers, guns and stolen money in hand, fired at Lang as he stood in the pharmacy doorway. He died of gunshot wounds and the gunman got away. Firefighters in Dundalk are still trying to determine this afternoon why a four alarm fire started in an East View supermarket yesterday. Jean Downey and Ernst and I were there as mopping up. Operations were continuing. Two businesses were destroyed by the early morning four alarm fire. Some neighbors said they first saw flames coming from the laundromat, but others contradicted that, saying they saw flames first from the TV grocery store. The grocery store was a real fixture in that community. People told me they can't remember when TV wasn't there. But now people will long remember the night it was destroyed. First, a guy coming in from down street said, If I move everything out of the crowd and that means the TV's on fire at the supermarket right here, food is right next to you, right? So I ran the back door with sense. I said, call the police and call the fire department like that. But the police are already here. Some policemen might have seen a bar. Firemen come really good, set up things really good. And they had some trouble with the water. They parked out front. Twice they had to move one fire truck back and they tried to evacuate evacuations.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114697/file/218056#t=889.85,982.88"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114697/file/218056/transcript/62295/annotation/8","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"But one couple, like I said, wouldn't go. They going to sit there. At this time, there is no established cause of the fire, nor is there any estimate of financial loss. Jean Downey, Channel 13 Eyewitness News. Iranian police have arrested ten suspects wanted for allegedly setting a fire in a movie theater over the weekend. 377 people, including entire families, died as the raging inferno destroyed the movie House. Doors of the crowded theater were locked to keep out terrorists who've been bombing theaters, restaurants and other public buildings lately. Those locked doors also kept the crowd from getting out. It's believed that ultraconservative Muslims were responsible for the fire. They're opposed to the Shah's reform programs and want all entertainment stopped during the holy month of. Ramadan now in progress. Coming up next, the Orioles did it but fell short once again. And Richard, a special fan put in an appearance at the game. We'll tell you who. If you haven't already guessed when Channel 13 Eyewitness News returns. Former President Richard Nixon was among the fans at the Orioles Angels game yesterday in Anaheim. Nixon surprised Booth announcers Brooks Robinson and Bill O'Donnell as he stopped into their booth for a chat about the game. Mr. President has a new granddaughter. She's just doing great and she's going to do a great thing. How are you? You were a pretty good baseball fan. I know. When you were in Washington. How about out here on the West Coast? Well, I. I catch a lot of baseball games on radio because, you know, they don't televise many and some on television. And I'm now that I finished my book, I have a little more time to try to get to the park now. There's nothing like going to the park.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114697/file/218056#t=984.05,1159.5"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114697/file/218056/transcript/62295/annotation/9","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Even though you have good announcers like you. Vice President Nixon, thanks for stopping by. And you have you have a good afternoon. You know, the the Orioles are doing well but you know, they've made the big let the angels make it the day. Okay. We disagree with it. But. The former president is now spending a lot of time home with the newest addition to the Nixon Eisenhower family granddaughter, Jenny. The former president's appearance at the games certainly didn't help the Orioles. He is an Angels fan, Oliver. The birds lost a heartbreaker to the Angels, one to nothing in 14 innings. And it was a particularly disappointing day for Orioles hurler Denny Martinez, who pitched 11 innings and only gave up five hits. It looked like the birds might get something going in the ninth when Andre's Morris lands a de la Roche pitch to deep centerfield. Look at this nifty catch by the A's Rick Miller robbing any of what would have been an extra base hit. Then in the Angels half the 14th with Miller on first down Baylor looks run the short centerfield. Carlos Lopez is playing way back charges the ball sticks out his glove and. This is it. This led not to score from first and gave the Angels the win today. The birds head up the coast to Oakland to open the series with the A's. And at this moment, the Baltimore Colts could be finding out just when Lydell Mitchell will be returning to their team. Two hours ago in Washington, the football player Club Relations Committee started hearings on the grievance filed by Mitchell against the Colts in that grievance. Mitchell says that he's holding out charging the Colts with racism, bad faith and bargaining and with having an illegal fine system.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114697/file/218056#t=1160.25,1257.75"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114697/file/218056/transcript/62295/annotation/10","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Well, former light heavyweight boxer Archie Moore is hospitalized in Nigeria today and he heads our list of people making news. Muhammad is back in a traffic accident, and while his back injuries are serious, he didn't break his back or silver is fine. Moore is expected to be released from the Nigerian hospital on Friday. Current plans call for him to leave the African nation next Sunday and head for Nova Scotia, where he will be treated by an orthopedist. Candy bars named after famous sports figures are pretty regular occurrences. There was the Reggie Bar named after Reggie Jackson won after Babe Ruth. And now we have the Muhammad Ali Crisp Crunch bar named after, you guessed it, Muhammad Ali. Ali, training in Pennsylvania for his September 15th dealt with Leon Spinks called a news conference to unveil the new bar, which will carry the champ's signature. U.N. Ambassador Andrew Young says he hopes the American people understand what kind of sickness there was during the late 1960s. Young said the House Assassinations Committee's inquiries into the murder of Dr. Martin Luther King will help Americans to understand the racism at that time in our history. Young added that he doesn't know or care who killed Dr. King as long as Americans understand what prompted the murder. There's another part of the population sometimes forgotten and pushed aside. Children. But not any longer. The year of the child has arrived. This week that idea is being put into practice in San Jose through an international festival. Artists from 30 countries are here to publicize the United Nations Year of the Child. The somewhat idealistic idea is to educate the world's children in the cultures of other countries that education does not exclude adults, however. California Governor Jerry Brown was baptized in the Maori tribal art of nose rubbing.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114697/file/218056#t=1258.32,1371.66"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114697/file/218056/transcript/62295/annotation/11","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Children's rights is also being discussed. At a news conference, some children talked about what rights they think they should have the right for education, a right for a have the right to speak for themselves, should have a right to equal pay. Picketing is apparently also a child's right. A small group of demonstrators protested the participation of certain countries in the festival. Throughout the week, San Jose will be turned into a stage from elaborate theaters to parks to Little League fields. One entire city, a small world of children teaching one another, learning from one another. Ten Joshua Hora, ABC News, San Jose, California. Coming up, something wonderful has happened to the weather. Absolutely. And there's a special block party held in our goodness. We'll take you there next on Channel 13 Eyewitness News. Hello again. This afternoon. Some very special counting is going on in Baltimore County. And what's being counted is the proceeds from a fund raiser held yesterday. In our view, it is to honor a Baltimore County policeman who was gunned down in Lansdowne last year. On the stand was paralyzed a year ago, if you recall, on a shoot out. In our view, this is from this area we had our first one month ago in Lewisville, and now here we are in our borders. And this is the second of three. The third one will be in the lock Haven area. I understand Officer Stamm is not here tonight. Where is he and what's he doing? Officer Stamm is at the Craig Institute at Denver, Colorado, with his family going through a rehabilitation program because they know at this point whether he's permanently paralyzed. He is permanently paralyzed. Yes, he is. All the money raised at this block party goes to help officer stems family meet their expenses.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114697/file/218056#t=1372.95,1544.64"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114697/file/218056/transcript/62295/annotation/12","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"That includes proceeds from a raffle, numerous games of chance and some skill contests that attracted Don Scott and Instant Eye. But that wasn't all. There is other money coming in. People are sending donations by mail. The donations are being addressed to the Officer Johnston Fund. The address is 1331 Linden Avenue, Arbutus, Maryland. 21227. We have gotten a couple of hundred dollars today. A lot of people are stopping by our information booth and wanting to contribute. If you miss this fundraiser and you still want to help, there will be another one soon in the Lock Raven area. The Federal government provided the funds for Baltimore's new solar heated homes. Eight brick townhouses in the Reservoir Hill area, Baltimore, were recently completed by the Centennial Development and Building Corporation, and they are now open for inspection. The sun will provide the heating and the hot water for the houses this winter. Seven more solar heated homes will be built soon. We have waited weeks to tell you about this kind of weather we're having today. Wonderful would be one way to describe it also. Unbeatable and superb. We could go on for hours, but the forecast for today, sunny, breezy, low humidity, high today, 82. Tonight, clear and cool lows in the 60s to upper 50s. Tomorrow, a blessed repeat of today. Warm and pleasant highs in the low 80s. Right now, today's official pollen count is 653 grains of ragweed per cubic centimeter. That is very high. Right now, it's 76 degrees on television Hill. It's starting to feel as in my little nose, too. Anyway, a group of Baltimore teenagers has become doctors this summer. Three doctors there are doctoring the Dutch elms that are growing throughout our beautiful city. About 250 Dutch Elms die each year in Baltimore.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114697/file/218056#t=1545.57,1665.46"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114697/file/218056/transcript/62295/annotation/13","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"The teenagers are working for the Youth Community Conservation Improvement Association. They're injecting about 20 trees a day with a chemical called hooliganism. And this chemical is supposed to slow down or prevent the disease that's strangling our Dutch elms. Some other young Baltimoreans have been spending their summer preparing for a career in art. Gene Down. In an instant, I found out about a program for aspiring young artists and got to see what they've learned so far. This work was done by artists probably between 16 and 19 years old because that's the average age of the students involved in the arts expansion program. 330 inner city school students have been selected to develop their talent, plus get $2.65 an hour for the education. Five students are leaving the program this summer. Most are going on to art school. When I first started off, most of the tools and everything I've never heard of before and never saw it before. And being being that I wanted to get into graphics, it really helped because most of the tools that I've learned about really help and that's just the start. This is really a big sort of helping me in the graphics field. I was told it's a rugged course, not too different from a first year college art program. All the teachers themselves are professional artists. I try to let them be on their own as much as possible. You know, I'll set up a still life. I'll say. Just start. Take off on it any way you want. And then, you know, I'll give them a few hints or clues on certain things. I think they, you know, need to sharpen up some area, you know, as far as. Some are more interested in realistic work, some, you know, and other kinds of things.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114697/file/218056#t=1666.3,1764.85"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114697/file/218056/transcript/62295/annotation/14","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"This is the fourth year of the arts expansion program, funded through the mayor's Office of Manpower Resources under the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act. Jean Downey, Channel 13 Eyewitness News. We all know somebody that has an operation, and lots of times after that, they say the doctor took out my appendix and my wallet. Heard that? Well, I guess you have or you've heard it. You know that now there is a real operation that does just that. Thanks to Dr. Omer Lutz of St Mary's Hospital in Passaic, New Jersey. He calls it a wallet activity. All right. Here's what happens. He says, A cure to men with hip problems by doing a lot of rectum, by removing the heavy wallets from the sites filled with credit cards and photographs. The heavy wallets are no longer there and the men could walk with ease. Dr. Lutz declined to mention what he charges for the wallet economy. Isn't that wonderful? Of course, we don't have that problem because we don't have lots of money or credit cards. Absolutely. I have no problem with my wallet. Nor do I. We'll be back with late news tonight at 6:00. And be sure to join Richard and me for people are talking tomorrow morning at ten will be talking about what goes on in sex clinics. That's tomorrow at ten on people are talking and again on Eyewitness News at noon. I'm Jerry Turner for U.S. news happening Call your instant I hotline at five, seven, eight, 1313. Now instant I can be anywhere you send. This is Eyewitness News, Maryland's most complete television news service. With Jerry Turner and the entire I have witnessed news team. Good evening. Gerri Turner is on vacation. And right now, the Howard County School board has just come up with a new project aimed at the disruptive student, Judy Womack, an instance I learned about the new effort tonight.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114697/file/218056#t=1765.93,1903.31"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114697/file/218056/transcript/62295/annotation/15","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"The Howard County School Board is in complete agreement with a pilot project that will go into full operation this fall at Hammond High School. 44 students who have a history of suspensions, truancy and poor grades have been asked to join the program. 32 students have agreed to take part in the project. We hope to take these youngsters and have a curriculum so geared that we can have work experience for them and also through the work experience, relate their specialized classes to erase any deficiency they have in reading, writing and arithmetic. Have you been able to determine why students become disruptive? It's not just one thing. It's many things that can occur. It can be a problem at home. It can be a learning deficiency. It can be a problem of habits of how to cope within a traditional school setting. It can be a sundry of things. Therefore, we feel that we have to take an overall comprehensive attack to make sure that we're giving a multi source kind of solution for this problem. The disruptive student pilot project is going to cost about $30,000, according to Mr. Farmer. He feels that the investment is worth it. Judy Womack, Channel 13 Eyewitness News. Howard County If your child is getting ready to go to a Baltimore city school this fall, he or she will need to have the correct immunizations. And tomorrow, this will be a special clinic will be given to give shots to those children who need them. Shots will be given starting at noon at the Easton Clinic that's located at 620 North Caroline Street. All students going to public schools must have certain shots to be able to register. And the clinic can tell you if your child's properly immunized. Also tomorrow, the University of Baltimore will be holding walk and registration for its fall classes.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114697/file/218056#t=1903.97,2006.54"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114697/file/218056/transcript/62295/annotation/16","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Registration starts at noon at the UAB Academic Center, which is located on North Charles Street at Mount Royal Avenue. Today was the first day of a parking experiment along four of the main commuter routes in the city. By next Thursday, the signs along St Paul Calvert and Charles Streets and along Maryland Avenue should all be changed to allow parking during rush hours. New studies show fewer commuters are using these routes, perhaps because of the j effects. This experiment will determine if five lanes are really necessary. Steve Frazier found The people who live along those routes welcomed the change. What would you rather have in the morning? The ability to leave your car here or a huge traffic snarl with all the horns in the noise at that drinks? Well, frankly, be better for me if I just was able to park my car here at night because the traffic snarl wouldn't really affect me as much. I think it helps a lot. It means you don't have to come out in the morning, move your car at 730 if you're not working at that hour. Was that an aggravation when you lived here? Yeah, yeah, definitely. And I've also lived here. My car was stolen, was parked on one of the side streets. I think it's a lot safer to one group that's not so happy with the change as the Maryland Automobile Club planning an auto club study hoping to force a quick end to the experiment. The new parking regulations will probably remain in effect for at least three months. City firefighters looking for a new way of reaching a contract with the city are turning to city voters for the change. Today, firefighters union officials turned over 32,000 signatures on petitions calling for a referendum on binding arbitration.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114697/file/218056#t=2007.32,2095.27"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114697/file/218056/transcript/62295/annotation/17","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"So the firefighters say this is what they want because they will avoid strikes like the one that recently left Memphis without firefighters for eight days. Now, the city elections board has to make sure at least 10,000 signatures are valid before the issue can go on the November ballot. Maryland adjutant of the American Legion is finding out tonight that he's got support for his plan to reinstate the whipping post. Daniel Burkhart now says that nine out of every ten calls the Legion has gotten supports the whipping post idea. This moment, an American Legion committee is studying the idea of whipping people publicly who have been convicted more than once of beating their spouses or children. It's difficult to determine how many women are battered wives. Statistics only show the suspected small number of women who report the beatings. Here in Baltimore, hundreds of battered women have turned to the House of Ruth for help. Now, Steve Frazier, an inch denies any state grant will make it possible for hundreds more to get help. He'd find something out of place and he'd just go berserk and he'd get Roman and he'd pick anything up and throw it, you know, throw it at me, right? And he put his hand through a window or, you know, you just go crazy and. And times it, you know, it just scared me. A 22 year old Parksville woman speaking about the strains that have finally, after four years broken up her marriage, she has left it because of the physical threat to herself. She and her two children are now living at the House of Ruth in a dormitory room like this. Since it opened in November, the House of Ruth has relied on donations and some federal cash to fund its counseling and crisis housing services.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114697/file/218056#t=2096.17,2190.54"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114697/file/218056/transcript/62295/annotation/18","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"It's been a hand-to-mouth existence. Today, the State Department of Human Resources granted it $50,000. If this place didn't exist, what would you be doing now? I'd be home. You know. Putting up with, you know, what was going on. Look at it from the outside and you can see just how small the House of Ruth actually is. It's the second house from the end here, the form stone one. And it's narrow. Actually. There's so little space here that people at the House of Ruth had to turn away. 118 women who came knocking on the door looking for help last year. But the outlook improved dramatically today with the arrival of this money. Already a second house across the street is under renovation as the next house of Ruth. Steve Frazer, Channel 13 Eyewitness News. Some of the problems plaguing the Chesapeake Bay may be uncovered thanks to a $3,300 Environmental Protection Agency grant. The money will help the Chesapeake Bay Foundation study the relationship between the fish species and specific types of aquatic vegetation in the bay. The Baltimore YMCA has signed a $2.2 million federal contract to run an advanced career training program. The two year program is scheduled to begin next week and will offer 215 men and women college and work experience training. A federal official said only Job Corps members who have completed at least 90 days of training at a regular job corps centers will be eligible for the program. Coming up, Lois Goldstein says it was an honest mistake. He sure will tell you what it is. And charisma. Christians bring their flock to the civic center. We'll show you what's happening there next right here on Channel 13 Eyewitness News. Sardines smell like. Usually you think of tents in rural America when you think of old time religious crusades and revivals.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114697/file/218056#t=2191.32,2384.67"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114697/file/218056/transcript/62295/annotation/19","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"But not tonight in Baltimore with Judy Womack. And instead, I found religion at the Civic Center. Several hundred people showed up at the Civic Center to fill 3000 seats. There were young people, old people, lame people and deaf people. They had to hear evangelist Morris Rouleau preach the Ministry of the Charismatic Healing before the service began. I talked with the Crusaders director and asked him if the lame and the sick could really be healed through religion. Healing is a bona fide fact. In the word it says By my stripes. Are you healed? Maurice Cirillo is not a healer. Morris could not heal a fly with a headache, but he is used of the Lord to relate the Word of the Lord in the Bible, the promises of God to bring faith of man in relationship to God, that they believe that God loves them and God cares for them and God heals them. Sutherland says the movement is based on joy, love and peace. And he says the evangelical meetings continue through Wednesday and are open to everyone. Judy Womack, Channel 13 Eyewitness News events tonight. There is also hope that the biggest U.S. congressional delegation to visit Hanoi in two decades will open up a new stage in relations between the two former enemies. That was the hope of the official Vietnamese greeting party today as the delegation arrived at Noy Bay Airport. The congressmen are to spend six days in Vietnam and Laos hoping to learn more information about Americans missing in action in the Indo-China war. Almost from the beginning, the U.S. presence in Vietnam was challenged by Senator George McGovern. Now McGovern is asking the Security Council of the United Nations to send a military peacekeeping force to Cambodia to stop the government there from slaughtering its own people.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114697/file/218056#t=2385.36,2492.46"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114697/file/218056/transcript/62295/annotation/20","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Under no circumstances should the United United States go in unilaterally. But here is a case of the worst slaughter that's taking place anywhere on this planet today, and its being unchallenged from the outside. Even that debate at the United Nations of the possibility of military action might have some kind of a restraining influence on that Cambodian government. Most of the horror stories reaching McGovern have come from Cambodians fleeing the communist regime. Marilynn Comptroller Louis Goldstein admits his office is investigating the supposed accidental release of confidential tax information, but he doesn't think the incident will amount to much of anything. The tax information is kept in a locked storage case in Annapolis, and state law prohibits its release to anyone except authorized individuals. But some documents were made available to an Associated Press reporter. Goldstein told our George Bauman. And he stood on The things like that happen every election year. But he sees nothing whatsoever to worry about. I can assure every taxpayer in Maryland 1,700,000 individual income taxpayers, 44,000 corporate income taxpayers, and 87,000 sales tax accounts, that that information is kept confidential. It's never divulged if anybody divulge it. I find it out they're going to be fired immediately. No ifs, ands and buts about it. Goldstein said the slip up was probably not intentional, but rather human error. He said only once in his 19 years as comptroller if someone intentionally released confidential information and that person was fired. Most state agencies have had to shuffle to find storage room for their records in the state House, where space is at a premium. 25,000 copies of suspended Governor Marvin Mandel's 1974 campaign brochures are collecting dust in a baggage storage room. No one seems to know who put them there or what to do with them.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114697/file/218056#t=2493.36,2606.67"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114697/file/218056/transcript/62295/annotation/21","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"And the suspended governor doesn't seem too interested in the meter. Baltimore Internal Revenue Service agent who whose work was the key in the case against Mandel is getting a new job. Eugene Porter, which has just been chosen to be a special investigator in the U.S. Attorney's office here. He starts his new job next month. Still ahead, if you want to teach your frog how to hop better, we'll show you how the mighty brass avast brings this experience. And five day forecast front and center. But first, here's tonight's winning lottery number. And it's five, seven, six. Again, tonight's winning lottery number five, seven, six. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten. One, two, three, four. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten. It's my shadow at the bottom. Okay. Mm hmm. Mhm. I know who this man is. It's Marty. And he's bringing all of his experience with this forecast. And five day right now and some nice, cool, low humidity days. Oh, I love it. Well, better to have one today, as a matter of fact, folks, not bad at all. Didn't get hot. It got up to 83 downtown, 82 at the airport. Drop considerably since then. Got me fired up. Now, that is 68 degrees right now in the city, which is only Celsius, 20 degrees. Humanity's gone up since we last saw you from 40 to 63%. Winds are from the northwest at four miles an hour. The barometric pressure, 30, 21 and steady air quality today, Super 23. Now the pollen count, that's a different story. 653 grains of ragweed per cubic centimeter, 100 will put hay fever sufferers in misery. Let's hope it goes down instead. I was out tonight. Look at this beautiful shot from Federal Hill.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114697/file/218056#t=2607.27,2785.8"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114697/file/218056/transcript/62295/annotation/22","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"I want you to notice how dark this guy is. No clouds whatsoever to reflect those orange lights they have downtown on a cloudy night. Get a lot of orange reflection tonight. Nothing but nice, clear blue skies. A satellite will show us how this whole situation develop. Here you go. Look all across the eastern half of America. What you're looking at are 70 and low 80 degree temperatures and absolutely clear skies. It was just a really super day across most of the nation right here in Maryland. What a day. I was laying out in the sun this afternoon after being on. People are talking this morning and I haven't seen that blue of the sky really seriously all summer long. And I think it's going to continue tomorrow and the next day here. Here's the cause. A big high pressure system. It's what we call a deep, massive, high pressure system. It's anchored in this position. It's bringing this of just a flow of some Canadian air keeping temperatures rather cool, 80 in New York, 80 and 82 in Charleston, West Virginia today, just 84 degrees in Chicago, well below seasonable norms. And this old boy is going to really affect our weather all throughout the week. It's very slowly moving in an easterly direction. Of course, once it moves out, the hot weather from the west will come back in. Temperatures are evident of that 87 in Saint Louis today. It's getting warm all over. Tomorrow's map will show us the way it's going to turn out. You can see I've got a Sunshine Air go to Sunshine Air and the high pressure system is still there. I will say this, once it moves out into the ocean, we'll get a flow of air off of the Atlantic.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114697/file/218056#t=2786.58,2871.72"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114697/file/218056/transcript/62295/annotation/23","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"And by Wednesday, our humidity will go up again, as will our temperatures. But I don't think it will be half I don't even think it'll be half as bad as it was last week. Let's hope not. Statewide now, everybody's got clear skies, 65 degrees out in Oakland, 71 in Salisbury, Taos, and now 68 easterly winds off the bay tomorrow, 1 to 18 knots, 2 to 3 foot. Wave chop, 79 degrees your bay temperature. The five day forecast got so much stones in there, I could call it sunny. I think I will sunny all week long, 83 degrees tomorrow, 84. Wednesday, 86. Thursday, Friday, 88. Saturday. The first sign of some good clouds, 89 degrees. My 8 a.m. forecast. It looks like it's going to be a cool morning, but sunshiny so it shouldn't be too bad. Sun and 67 degrees. Looks like it's going to be a great day tomorrow. I think you should definitely get out and enjoy it and I'll see you tomorrow night. All right. I'll get out and enjoy it just like you. All right. Right on. Well, all the rain we've had recently made a lot of our hopping friends, frogs very happy. Some of them are even getting in shape for the many frog hops held each year in the Baltimore area. But if you're a frog, hop just isn't up to par. For sure enough help is at hand. This man, William Steed, is president of Croaker College. Honest. That's what he calls it. Steve has come up with a total rebuilding program for hoppers. We just can't get going anymore. Running frog with enough green stuff. That's money, folks. State conducts psychotherapy sessions, complete the tape recorded lectures guaranteed to convince your frog he's the best. There's also a rigorous physical training program.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114697/file/218056#t=2872.26,2959.71"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114697/file/218056/transcript/62295/annotation/24","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Uh uh uh. States Crocker College has enrolled between 5 and 15 students, depending on whether the windows and doors are left open at night. By the way, if you've got a frog anxious for the higher education of Croker College, just point him West. The School for Hoppers is located near Sacramento, California. When we return, Oprah Winfrey finally learns why blowing bubbles and what it's all about. Lie down. Mitchell takes his case against the Colts to higher authorities. The full story next right here on Channel 13 Eyewitness News. And Randy's paid H he has to come back himself during. Time for sports. Randy blares here claps Wagner on vacation. And Randy, I know you got something hot on the line, El. Mitchell. Well, remember, Al, at 6:00, we said that they were still meeting and expected to be meeting all evening in Washington on the grievance case of Liddell. Well, the mess is not over yet. The meeting did go all evening. They finally broke off about 10:00. Testimony coming this evening from Liddell himself. And the Colts general manager is man ski. And we just got word that they may call the whole thing an impasse and take it to a federal mediator. All this began this morning at the Mayflower Hotel in D.C.. Player Club Relations Committee hearing Mitchell's grievance on those racial bias. The charges in the contract negotiations, there was a last minute attempt to settle the contract problems before the hearing tape. There was a proceeding this morning to try and achieve this short of going forward with the grievance to this afternoon. And that effort, unfortunately, was unsuccessful. And I negotiated with my Dell and his attorney and was Dick Burleson of the union to try and accomplish a settlement.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114697/file/218056#t=2972.58,3153.61"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114697/file/218056/transcript/62295/annotation/25","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"But unfortunately, we were unable to do so tonight. Chuck Sullivan very tired after all those meetings told me on the telephone they were searching for an overall solution to avoid a confrontation on just the racial issue. They were trying also to straighten out that situation about the fines. Vidal has been fined $500 for each day. He missed practice and it's now over $15,000. Well, Val Himes just called us from D.C. a few moments ago and said she's been covering the situation all day. She said that Sullivan has told her that they're going to call the entire thing an impasse tomorrow at 11:00, not even go back in the meeting room. Then it will go to a federal mediator. The Reverend Jesse Jackson said that he wanted to mediate the contract talks between Mitchell and Colts owner Robert Irsay, but apparently that did not take place today, either. One pre-season game going on tonight in the NFL. Cleveland is leading Detroit 14 to 7. That's in the fourth period. Some veterans were victimized by the Acts Bears released, former Colt defensive end Billy Newsome and running back Ed Marinaro fullback Reggie Harrison cut by the Steelers as well as linebacker Brad Carr, the rookie of Maryland. The Orioles are out in Oakland playing the A's and they're now in the third inning. The O's leading that to nothing. Eddie Murray hit a bases loaded single. You remember that recent game at the stadium. The Yankees protested saying the field should have been tried or they tried. It should have tried to clear the field of water. Well, the American League president, Lee MacPhail, has upheld the umpire's decision that gave the game to the Orioles. The young outfielders helped do the trick tonight for the Montreal Expos as they defeated the Dodgers 4 to 2 in a game you saw on Channel 13.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114697/file/218056#t=3154.09,3247.72"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114697/file/218056/transcript/62295/annotation/26","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"And the young outfielders, Warren Cromartie and Andre Dawson, both hit home runs. We're going to see Dawson's home run here off of Bob Wells to make it to 2 to 1 at this point. This coming off of Welch, as I mentioned, a hard throwing right hander for the Dodgers. The Expos added one in the fifth to tie it at two. And then in the sixth, the other half of the young outfield tandem, Warren Cromartie pokes this one to right. And the Dodgers had Ross Grimsley, the former Oriole, on the ropes a few times. But Ross did win his 15th of the year in the seventh and leave. AC. We're going to see it here in a moment with Joe Ferguson on third Laces one the left field Cromartie throws us straight and then the catch catcher Gary Carter. Watch the collision Boom two Mack trucks, one and eight and each other. Carter holds on to the ball and the Expos win. Let's look at the scoreboard right now. The Orioles, we told you, well, it's now two to nothing in the third. Detroit leading Minnesota. Toronto beat Texas and the National League San Diego over Philadelphia. The Cubs failed a game because they lost to Houston. Montreal, four two over Los Angeles, San Francisco. A final now beat the Mets 4 to 2 and 11 and it was St Louis 14 to 9 over Cincinnati. Major league umpires threatening to strike by the end of the week if the major league owners do not sit down and hear some of their grievances. Baltimore is getting a new basketball team. The Baltimore metros will start play the 1st of November in the Eastern Basketball Association at Tammany. I'm today the seventh race exacta was four and two.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114697/file/218056#t=3248.86,3336.64"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114697/file/218056/transcript/62295/annotation/27","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Trojan Pete and Chief El Toro with paid $54. The eighth race, the exact of one for a friendly blond and pops dancer 9540. The ninth race the triple of exciting Ms.. Callington an ambitious maiden. 689 Al paid one 1550 mirror bag a show. Yeah, that's right. That's right. Is that a professional basketball team? Yes, The Eastern Basketball Association. Sort of a minor league. Okay. All voters need to pass through the Seven River Bridge to get out to the bay. It better get there before 8:00 Sunday morning. The brass band will be closed from 8:00 until 930. So runners participating in a ten mile marathon can cross the bridge. On the South River, if had to or should have such luck, they can't get through at all. The roll span of the bridge has been stuck that way since last week. First in the open. Position now closed. There's no word on when repairs will be completed and the bridge working right again. Another opening, another show this afternoon at War Memorial Plaza. As Kids Day unfolded there. Oprah Winfrey and Instant Eye were on hand for the day's main event, the bubble gum blowing contest, which. You do it for me? Have you been doing a lot getting ready for this contest? Yes. A lot? Yes. You seem to be chewing a lot now. Shooting. Then It kind of hurt your jaws after a while. You used to win a lot of towns due to chewing gum and try to blow it real big. I took a lot of breath down. A lot of breath. Show us how you do it. In our next group we are. All right. Looks easy, but for someone who, believe it or not, has never blown a bubblegum bubble, who doesn't even chew any kind of gum.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114697/file/218056#t=3337.66,3444.79"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114697/file/218056/transcript/62295/annotation/28","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"This one was a toughie. You know what you do? Get behind your cheese. And what will you do? Good. Oh, yuck. Does your chewing gum lose its flavor? If your mother says don't do it, do you swallow it and you cut down on your tongue? He made a left and right claim. Oh, well, I'll just leave this to the professionals. Oprah Winfrey, Channel 13, Eyewitness News. I lost my first good place in the bubble. Bubble gum. Bubble. I did. Did you ever have fun doing it all over my face? Oh, yeah. Yeah. Great fun. Great fun. That's an endless thanks for joining us for Jerry Turner and the entire Eyewitness News team on all sides. But. Hello, I'm Richard Cher. News doesn't stop now for all the news overnight and in the morning. Join Oprah Winfrey and me at noon for Eyewitness News. And I'm Terry Turner. 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