The Plain Dealer from Cleveland, Ohio (2024)

THE PLAIN DEALER, MONDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1984 A warm feeling FROM PAGE 1-A Joggers, strollers, dog-walkers and assorted other -weather worshipers populated the Metroparks. Frisbees, balls and kites filled the time before and after picnics. -While hard-to-please. perch somehow resisted the minnow offerings off Edgewater pier, there was little grumbling among the scattered fishermen. "It was either this or the game (the Browns) on TV, and, considering the choice, here I am." said Cary Ferguson.

There was a hint of smile behind his beard. "I kind of hoped for a load of perch, but it doesn't look like they're hitting doesn't really make any difference, though." His wife, Jackie, nod-. Aded, and his 10-year-old niece, Heather, grinned. The wind carried gliding gulls and the sound of excited, juvenile squeals. also carried the wavering, ill-tuned conflict between heavy metal and rockabilly music blaring from scattered, suitcase-size blasters.

It knifed at the delighted, surfboard adventurers out on the lake as far as the eye could follow. "Last week I was cross-country Dan Elliott, wet and grinas he His sail -pushed so fboard, "and now. now this. It's great, just great." Elliott, 28, is a Cleveland PD maker. He has been at the sport for Cliff Brennan, a Cleveland foundryman, steers his wind-surfer past a power boat off Edgewater Park yesterday.

five years and lays claim to ridden February winds off Cleveland: and it gets over 55 degrees, we're gulls skyward in confused and noisy and marking last summer's planting away at the fairways and bordering last year. out." billowing swirls of white that turned of saplings. roughs. "It doesn't make any difference Elliott, and four friends even the heads of couples on benches. Don Cooper at Sweetbriar golf "And the phone has been busy all what time of the year it is," said Dan sliced the water for three hours or so dogs strained at course in Avon Lake called the day a day with people setting tee-off times Knotter, 22, a Rocky River wind-surf- at speeds well over 20 mph.

Occasion- The luckier ones frisked here gift. He said the turnout was excellent for tomorrow," Cooper said. ing enthusiast. "If the water's clear ally they sent hundreds of bobbing and there, enthusiastically reading as a steady stream of duffers hacked Tomorrow is now. 1: 3 It's hats off to record highs in the Midwest 3.

ASSOCIATED PRESS Toledo, Cincinnati, Mansfield and record 54, Lansing and Jackson bit 60, The same was not true west of the wind-chill factors equivalent to 50 It was hard to think of a white Youngstown. Muskegon posted a record 54, and Mississipi as another storm headed degrees below zero. Christmas yesterday as temperatures In Cleveland, the 44-year-old record Houghton Lake tied its record of 47. for the central Rockies leaving a trail 3 Light snow fell from western Monrose across the Midwest, melting rec- was broken when the temperature Other records for the date included of snow over northern California, tana to northern Arizona. ord highs like sunshine melts icicles.

reached 64 degrees. 52 at Green Bay, 62 at Buffalo, Nevada and Utah. By contrast, rainshowers were scatThe same heat wave was felt across N.Y.: 61 at Paducah, 56 Toledo Around daybreak the temperature tered from Minnesota and western As of midafternoon, the National much of Wisconsin, Indiana, New and Mansfield; 60 at Erie, eclips- at Williston, N.D., near the Montana Wisconsin to the western Gulf Coast Weather Service in Cleveland York and ing a mark which had stood since border, was a bone-chilling 4 degrees and Duluth, which usually sees reported that high-temperature rec- In Michigan, Detroit reached a rec- 1894; 56 at Milwaukee, and 60 at below zero and travelers' advisories snow at this time of year, got 0.67 of ords had been broken in Cleveland, ord 59, Grand Rapids warmed to a Peoria, Ill. posted for eastern Montana warned of an inch of rain. 4 delivers her baby, puts him A- would throw her out if she brought any more babies into their home near Shaker Square.

The woman has one other child and her parents were not. aware she was pregnant, police said. The woman told police she delivered the baby about 6 a.m. and placed him on the neighbor's porch 20 minutes later, then went home to bed. The neighbor discovered the baby Gassi Narducci Gassi Narducci Dona was to ride with the Woman, 18, A Cleveland woman, 18, delivered" her own baby yesterday and then placed the infant boy in blankets on a.

neighbor's back porch, police said." The baby. was in stable last night in Rainbow Babies' and Children's Hospital. The mother was in stable condition in St. Luke's Hospital. The mother told police that her mother and stepfather had said they Engaged is killed as car hits tree, burns Police said were driving Loyola Dr.

their car, a the road, hit flames. The scene, police Police said ing.It was not The couple made all the an Oct. 5 ter, Dona, 18. Dona said couple and a a disco on decided to go couple, but Narducci and Gassit her sister. urged her to ride with the south on W.

54th St. near cousin, she said. shortly before 1 a.m., when 1982 Dodge Omni, went off said she and the cousin passed a tree and burst into the fiery car on their. way. without two were dead at the knowing who was in it.

said. Gassi was a chef at Stancato's resthey had been speed- taurant in Parma, and Narducci was known who was driving. hairdresser at the Higbee Co. in Parhad reserved a hall and Dona matown said. Mall and Shopping Center, other.

arrangements for" wedding, said Narducci's sis- Narducci is" also survived by her parents, Lucia and Donato, 'and a' she had been with the brother, Michael. cousin at the Mining Gassi is survived by his parents, Pearl when they Sandra and Nicholas, and brothers to the home of an aunt. Joseph and Dominic. planned to be married next year were killed early yesterday when their car" struck a tree and burst into flames, Parma police said. A Killed were Stella Narducci, 19, of Parma Heights, and Michele Gassi, 21, of Parma.

.3 Zia ul-Haq expected to win in Pakistan ISLAMABAD, Pakistan, (AP) Pakistan's military leader, Gen. Mohammed Zia ul-Haq, is considered certain to win a huge majority Wednesday in the nationwide referendum he called to endorse his "Islamization" policies and extend his rule for at least five years. cal The two questions put to the voters are linked in such a way that voting against Zia would be tantamount tovoting against Islam. A majority Detroit must pay for spoiled food DETROIT (AP) Detroit must 1 pay $418,275 for at least half of the 284 tons of federal surplus food for the needy that spoiled while in the city's care, a U.S. Department of Agriculture official says.

Heart patient said to be depressed days we can't shake him out of this." LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) Artificial heart recipient William J. Schroeder was eased into a chair yesterday and sat up for an hour visiting with family members, his first time out of bed since suffering a stroke four days ago, hospital officials said. But one of his doctors said he was concerned that the Jasper, man has become apathetic. "He is not weeping," said Dr.

Aban Lansing, chairman and medical director of Humana Heart Institute International. "He doesn't act that way at all. But he seems like an ostrich. He is withdrawn in a way." Schroeder, 52, tired at the end of the 60 minutes and was returned to bet, said George Atkins, Humana Inc. director of public affairs.

gi Since the stroke, Schroeder bas been in the intensive care unit room he occupied after the surgery Nov. 25. He has not eaten but has received tube feedings and intravenous protein: to help him regain strength, Lansing told a news conference. Schroeder's condition has been serious and stable since the stroke. Lansing told reporters Schroeder "has remained perfectly stable.

moving everything, speaking appropriately, but spending most of his time, A Lansing said tests indicated Schroeder's body and brain were functioning normally and "the thinking part of the brain and the motor power part of the brain remain "The major thing that is of concern to me and to everybody is the amount of time he spends sleeping," Lansing said. "I a am wondering whether this might be a psychological situation, that is a withdrawal perhaps on the basis of the shock associated with the stroke." He said a psychiatrist will visit Schroeder today. 5 go "There is really no physical reason for his sleeping all the time, and when you wake him or talk to him 'he responds perfectly appropriately," Lansing said. said he expected Schroeder to regain his "vigor and A Dr. William DeVries, Who implanted the heart in Schroeder's chest, reported that the patient was alert a and responsive during the hour he spent sitting up yesterday; Atkins said.

Lansing said he would be concerned only if "over the next three of four on neighbor's porch A as she was preparing to go to church at 9:30 a.m. "Now is this a baby or a bomb?" the neighbor said she thought when she saw the bundle. Another neighbor used a stick to lift a corner of the bundle, and they saw the baby's hand. The woman called police, who took the baby to Rainbow. Rainbow nursing supervisor Linda 1 of 5 children injured 3, ate every five children is taken to a hospital each year for treatment of injuries suffered in bicycle spills, kitchen burns and other accidental tumbles and mishaps, a new study indicates.

The research, described as the largest of its kind ever conducted, surveyed all emergency room visits by youngsters in 14 Massachusetts communities. The "impact of injuries is staggering" when the findings are used to calculate the number of mishaps on a' statewide basis, the study said. The researchers estimated that Massachusetts' 1.7 million children and teenagers can be expected to suffer 377,000 injuries requiring hospital treatment annually. "The number is not surprising to people who are in the field, but I'm sure it would be a surprise to the average public," said Susan S. Gallagher of the state Department of Public Health.

"The things that get the attention are child abuse and lost children. They are important, but this is a much larger The study, directed by Gallagher, was published in the December issue of the American Journal of Public Gallagher said the kinds of injuries that befall youngsters probably vary from place to place, depending in part on whether they live in urban or rural areas. In the communities studied, the researchers found that falls often down stairs were the most common accidents, followed by sports injuries, being struck by an object and being cut or jabbed by instruments or machinery. Infants and older teens are the most injury prone, and boys have more mishaps than girls. 3) BOSTON (AP)- At least one in oh Schnell said the infant appeared to be full term and doctors wanted to observe him, although he did not seem in any immediate danger.

"It was kind of a rocky course for the first day," Schnell said. "The young girl apparently panicked and didn't know what to do with the child," said police spokesman Robert L. Bolton. "For whatever reason, she must have thought the neigh-bors would take care of the child, or was reaching out for help when she put the baby on the The stepfather, contacted at home, called the incident "just an unfortunate occurrence" and said he did not wish to discuss it. 1 AFTER EEP A ON Sealy NIGHT'S WORK.

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