European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 30, 1978, Darmstadt, Hesse Young authors sunday. Juy 30, 1978 the stars and stripes Page 7 Racine wis. A it won t be a bestseller and they won t earn a Nickel from it m the seven Young co authors hardly Enlik. Members of a special education class for handicapped children at Wadewitz school Here the seven make up the Light and right writers club and their latest Book is a labor of love. Their hot of the press 58-Page soft overbook is called wheelers and pushers " subtitled going places in a wheelchair the Book the club s third after the past to years classes explored the problems of epilepsy and having one hand is a humorous yet informational look at the human condition from a wheelchair. Written solely by the seven youngster sages 10 to 12, including five confined to wheelchairs the Book is often . When you Are Wheeling along Chebook advises in one of Many pages featuring original Art by the students you will meet people who stare. You re never sure of to handle them. Should you smile or make a face or ignore them alter wondering whether the stare is atthe chair or the Wheeler and considering in tether to offer those who gape a Lap ride he authors agree of Well better to keep Damaschke 24, the teacher editor Aid the initial printing was 500 copies but she Hopes More will be sponsored. She said last year s gripping tales using with epilepsy was requested so much from people and groups All Over the country that the state s epilepsy foundation sponsored a second press run of 4,000."the kids had so much they wanted to say Damaschke says noting that most wheelers object to Ness As much As cold stares. They Justina people to take them for themselves besides letters from miss wheelchair America and triple amputee Max Cleland head of the veterans administration the took includes advice for new wheelers and Ushers and has dozens of photos of the students at work and play. There is a history of the wheelchair and s2s.2fftfc from ? ? of Ammon Erir a. _,._. Hli5i 3s��.k�r. Paths us Al iks. Gravel Park skated g � up 8 Frier d on /"i6 whole idea of the Book summed up of ver not necessarily hell on crawl space a 13-year-old resident of web Ersfeld conn., noticed that turtles Art using a stretch of Road to Waddle Over to theother Side. In response to the request of the child town off Cali put up a simple sign reminding motorists that us Crea Tures Aren t hard shelled enough to sur Vive being run Over by a car. A Sec charges Boeing paid to push sales Washington Dpi the securities and Exchange commission charged Fri Day that the Boeing co. Made at least a million in questionable or unaccounted for payments to stimulate passenger aircraft sales in is countries. Boeing world s largest producer of commercial jetliners consented to the fraud charges in . District court with out admitting or denying guilt. Boeing previously had disclosed paying commission soft 70 million. Judge Harrington Parker enjoined Boe ing from further fraud violations and or dered the company to make a full report tothe court in four months. Boeing said the Sec s complaint did not allege that any of these or other pay ments in the Boeing report were bribes or illegal or that in making such payments the company violated any other Laws. The Sec said Boeing paid 2? million to seven officials of foreign governments or agencies controlled by foreign govern ments and paid $6 million to four officers of foreign government owned Sec also said Boeing spent another $19 million for which there was no proper accounting. The alleged practices began in 1971, the Sec complaint said. The consent decree settled a Case begun in january 1976. When the Sec was. Investigating corrupt practices of major domes tic corporations including illegal Campaign contributions to . Politicians an secret payments to foreign officials. The internal Revenue service and fed eral Trade commission also have undertaken probes of Boeing s sales practices. Boeing at first resisted the Sec proceed Ings arguing that the overseas payroll included a Prince and others whose live would be in danger if names were told. In settling the Case the Sec agreed Tolet Boeing keep the names secret. Boeing said payments were made i Canada saudi Arabia Syria Kuwait Nep Al Egypt Iran United Arab emirates Greece Honduras Korea India the Sudan. Argentina and Venezuela. Korea bribes House ethics panel s probe virtually ended with plan to subpoena key witness thwarted Washington t least the fourth East european a � join vacationing soviet president c Brezhnev in the Crimea on the go sea for the annual summer Holiday Ujj Jef leaders known to have arrived in saw German head Erich Honeck a slovakian president Gustav Husak " to Tosh Leader Edward Gierek they peeled to stay until mid August. Jaworski the former watergate prosecutor said in Houston. What finally thwarted the investigation was the inability of officials to obtain the testimony of Kim Dong to the korean ambassador from 1967 to j973, who witnesses said dispensed envelopes stuffed with $100bills to perhaps 10 present members of Cash from Kim an agent of the South korean government would have been a Clear violation of House rules. I very much wanted to get Kim Dongjoo " Jair Raki said. It just did t work out i have nothing further to do. That just ended the inquiry. There was nothing else to do. He was the sole witness left. House speaker Thomas Oneill announced thursday the korean government had turned Down a last ditch Effort to let two members of the ethics committee meet Wese Park Chung Hee and try to persuade him to let Kim testify. Park has maintained that Kim has Diplo Matic immunity and cannot be forced to return to the United states and testify against his will. O Neill said he was still hopeful that the state department might use its influence to set up the meeting with Park in Hopes of getting him to change his s stood in my Way said Jaworski reviewing his work with the com Mittee. Actually looking Back Over my shoulder starting out with As Little As redid we were Lucky to get As far As we did. The american people required the investigation. Albany rejects visitor s site Albany . A the state has dropped a plan to build a visitor s Center and parking lot at the farm and Grare Witeof anti slavery crusader John Brown out Side Lake Placid. It s going to be a warning to members of Congress in dealing with foreign agents to be careful. Secondly those who might have been engaged in wilful wrongdoing Are under serious warning. All of this has a salutary effect. 1 thin that in that sense it has the same effect As watergate the ethics committee had wrapped upits preliminary investigation of influence buying on Capitol Hill by ton Sun Park a millionaire Rice merchant and Washington social figure by launching disciplinary action against four current House members. The second More important part of the investigation related to influence buying by officials of the South korean embassy. We had ton Sun Park and did a fairly Good Job of bringing out his evidence and the House ethics committee Jaworski said. The remaining one was Kim Dong to but we just weren t Able to Mickey Rooney makes Singer no. 8 seven times divorced. Seven til he called Webb said she introduced Rooney and Chamberlin. 39, four years ago just after Rooney was divorced from his seventh wife. They have been constant companions since the 9am. Ceremony guests gathered for a Champagne breakfast at the nearby Home of the Bride s Mother. Then newlywed Rooney rushed off to a business appointment. It was the second marriage for Chamberlin who was divorced in 1968. Rooney s previous wives were Ava Gardner Beauty Queen Betty Jane Rase actress Martha Vickers Model Elaine nah Ken. The late Starlet Barbara Thom Asen. Author Margaret Lane and Secretary Caroline Hockett
