Page 6-Thursday, August 6, 1980-The Mic Chrysler K-cars debut in Detroit DETROIT (AP) - The first produc- tion "K-Car"-a newly designed high- mileage, front-wheel-drive compact - rolled out of a Chrysler Corp. assembly plant yesterday, carrying the future of the troubled automaker with it. "This is K-day for Chrysler, D-day for Detroit, and a new day for American," Chairman Lee Iacocca said. IACOCCA DROVE the first car, a yellow two-door Plymouth Reliant sedan with brown interior, out the front door, around the plant and into the back. He was followed by United Auto Workers union President Douglas Fraser in a gray four-door sedan under the Dodge Aries name, and then came Gov. William Milliken and nine other dignitaries. Their cars, and the next 988, will be tested for 5,000 miles before shipments to dealers begin. All the speakers hailed the "new par- tnership" between the federal gover- nment, and the auto industry. A prominent feature of the partnership was the $1.5.billion in loan guarantees approved by Congress for the struggling Chrysler. The No. 3 automaker has drawn $800 million in loans so far under the guarantees. "I HOPE this car sells," commented Joe Parisi, a maintenance worker at the Jefferson Avenue plant. "It's out jobs." If it doesn't sell, "school's out" as Chrylser President J. Paul Bermoser put it ina recent speech. The cars are two feet shorter and, at 2,300 pounds, 1,000 pounds lighter than the models they replace, Plymouth Volare and Dodge Aspen. I I I I CHRYSLER CORP. CHAIRMAN Lee Iacocca waves while stepping into the first four-wheel-drive "K-Car" coming off the line at opening ceremonies in Detroit yesterday. Iacocca drove the car out of the plant past cheering auto workers. Hurricane Allen sweeps toward Gulf of Mexico From APand UPI OFFICIALS FEARED the toll would KINGSTON, Jamaica - Hurricane rise dramatically with reports from Allen has killed 66 people in its isolated areas. The death count so far: devastating surge across the Caribbean six in Jamaica, 41 in Haiti, three in the toward the Gulf of Mexico, officials Dominican Republic and 16 on the tiny reported. It raked Jamaica with 100 eastern Caribbean island of St. Lucia mph winds and torrential rain yester- where Allen struck Monday. day, then roared past the Cayman Extreme western Cuba and the Isle of Islands heading for western Cuba. Pines were expected to suffer the full Waves whipped by Allen dragged five force of the hurricane late yesterday people from their homes and into the and early today, and hurricane con- sea at Port Maria on Jamaica's north ditions could occur in the northeast por- coast, according to Jamaican news tion of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula reports. One man was electrocuted by a early today, the National Weather Ser- downed nower line here. vice said. If Allen follows its current course, it could threaten the United.States within several days. New Orleans, La., is 700 north-northwest of Havana, Cuba, and in line with an arc followed by the hurricane since Tuesday. A GALE warning has been issued for the Florida Keys as the northern fringes of the hurricane passed through yesterday evening. Small boats along Florida's coast, 50 miles south of Fort Myers, were warned to stay in port. "I must emphasize that this is still a major storm," Neil Frank, chief of the National Hurricane Center in Miami, said yesterday. The storm, some 400 miles south of Miami, was moving west-northwest at 20-25 mph toward the Gulf! of Mexico. By early evening, the weather service said the eye of the storm was near latitude 20.5 north and longitude 81 west, or 200 miles southeast of Havana and 375 miles east of Cozumel, Mexico. Hurricane-force winds spread 75 miles to the north and 50 miles to the south of the center. The Ann Arbor Film Cooperteve presents: THURSDAY, AUGUST 7 Dr. Strangelove, Or How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Bomb (STANLEY KUBRICK, 1964) 1, 3, 5, 7 & 9-Michigan Theatre Dr. Strangelove (PETER SELLERS), on ex-Nazi now- Acr acnhigheveliliteryadviso, tellsthePrgsi- dent oft heimpending detructionofthe world i his wonderful Cold War black comedy on sexual insecit andTnuclerdeterenceWinner of 60 internaionalawards. Star Pete, Selle, sin m tple crl,.GEORGE C. SCOTT STERLING HAYDEN, SLIM PICKENS, and KEENAN WYNN. 35mm. THE LAST WALTZ (MARTIN SCORSESE, 1978) 7& 9-Aud A The Bnd'sfinal pefomanceconsidered by many tobe the fiest rok lm everalmade. 35mm, Dolby. Tomorrow: William Friedkin's SOR- CEROR at MLB. I I 0 I 0