European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 6, 1980, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 10 the stars and stripes saturday september 6, 1980 a fugitive no More Farmer Al put Lead a a few Hoffman i Erika far lot pros Filer tuning himself in to new Vork City aut Barikit Hoffman jumped Lull on Courene a Turgot six Yean ago and went into hid ensure Singer s peace ing it to Pant several Yean living u in ecology Leti ital on St. Lawrence River Island Coffmn hid be turned himself in because us was t Joling id run any a Plinto Kate Smith s relatives Settle estate Wrangle new York a relatives of Kate Smith have patched up their differences find agreed to Steps designed to ensure financial Security and puce of mind to Thea Liing 73-Ycar-Ald Singer. An attorney and two nieces of Smith who serve As conservators of her estate signed a consent agreement thursday in Manhattan supreme court ending a bitter court fight. Under the settlement terms one of the nieces Kathryn Rodriguez agreed to move her family from the entertainer s North Carolina lome where they had lived since other Niece Suzanne Andron of Raleigh . Triggered the court Battle con tending Rodriguez and her sister were disrupting Smith it and the attorney Richard s. Becker of new York had argued that Rodriguez and her husband. Guillen often were i,.lotcstcd, played loud music and tried to keep other family members from seeing Smith attorney for the Sisters said outside court thai family differences had been put aside Beta of Smith s ill health and their desire to do what it Best for her. Andron attorney Charles Abuza said Smith Best known fur her enthusiastic Ren Trade growing edition of god bless America Haimo ments when she a fully aware us wry is going on and in Abuza said Smith a diabetic had Trou ble miking due to insulin Shock suffered in 1979. She then was living in new York City and to handle he affairs was appointed Here. She subsequently said her apartment an Manhattan s East Side and moved to Raleigh to be near her family. In approving the settlement. Justice nor Man c. Rep said hat three Days of testimony before him had just begun to Nick at family differences. It would have been a very mess proce Dure if the hearings had continued. Ryps Aid. House blocks Cut in pensions trims reconciliation Bill Washington a the House unwilling to accept a Cut in pensions for Federal workers and members of Congress is sending House Senate negotiators a trimmed $9,1 billion Bill to reduce spend ing and raise new revenues. While approving the measure once heralded As the key to balancing the 198 Bud get the House walked thursday at a proposal to save s756 million by adjusting Federal pensions for inflation once instead of twice a year. Rep. Robert n. Giaimo a Conn House budget committee chairman said Ike twice a year coct of living adjustment was the least justifiable Federal program and called pressure from Federal employees unions to keep it anybody use in this land is Lucky if they get any adjustment for inflation Giaimo said noting that Only 3 percent of private pensions have even a once a year escalator. Social Security benefits also Are adjusted Only once a year. However on a 309-u vote the House approved an amendment by rep. Robert Bauman r-md., to drop the proposed change in the pension program from tie Bill. The House then approved the reconciliation Bill 294-91.reconciliation, an unprecedented order to congressional committees to Cut spending programs and raise new Revenue was Man dated by Congress when it approved a balanced target 1981 budget last june. The 19.t billion House Bill which now goes to conference with the Senate contain 15.2 billion in spending cuts and s3.9 billion in new tax Revenue largely from Raster col Lection of corp Kinase Senate passed version which contains the once a year Cost of living adjust ment for Federal retirees total si0.6 Bil lion the full amount ordered by Congre last june. Prison rioting in Wash leaves 1 dead 23 Hurt Monroe Wash. A prisoners at the Washington state reformatory were locked in their cells Friday after one in Naie was killed and at least 23 others were injured in a riot that left four prison building sin ruins officials said hundreds of inmates went on a rampage thursday night swing fires and knifing and beating each other after Indian and Black groups apparently tried to Settle their differences with a variety of weapons said prison superintendent Don look. He uti ii the lock Down at the prison which houses about 1,000 men 20 mile Northeast of Seattle would continue at least through saturday. The nut ended shortly after Midnight when officers rounded up 250 inmates in the prison s big Yard said Dick Paulson a department of social and health services spokesman. None of the inmates was detained As suspect said look. He said prison officials who were surprised by the outbreak because there had been no hint of trouble would male repair plans after assessing damage Friday. The dead inmate whose body Lay in the Yard for several hours As the disturbance raged. Was identified As Lenny Alison. 23, of county a White inmate who entered the prison in 179 on a conviction for Auto theft. He was bruised and May have been stabbed said look Al least three inmates suffered gunshot a tends to their tags did Auer Barilics. Paul son said guards fired on inmates Only when prisoners headed for the Walls or assaulted other prisoners. Other prisoners received Bro list Bones slab wounds and bruises during the Melee. Look said it appeared the grasps of Indi ans and Blacks gathered in the big Yard and a scuffle started and it just asked whether the Melee was because of racial differences he said until 1 get More information i can say what it woj about 350 armed prisoners began rioting in the Yard shortly after 6 p.m., said authorities while another 150 in Cellblock refilled to return to their cells. Flames and smoke from burning prism buildings were visible a mile away fire fighters dispatched to the prison were forced to wait outside and the fires largely died out by themselves. Before the Roundup began Aboul 250 in mates remained in the Large recreation Yard 100 in fieldhouse and 30 in a Chapel. Officers from the stale Pairo find the Snohomish county sheriffs office and 40 tactical squad members assisted pro guards. Authorities said tires burned in two to bite unit thai had been used As office and two muons cd hut used As workshops. Actress Olmein Dies Greenwich Conn. A actress Barbara o Neil. 77, Best known for her Rolo As Scarlett q Han t Mother in tha 1939 film classic gone with the wind died Here of a heart attack. Non existent Gay to show protested Washington being deluged with pc printed postcards fro around the country protesting u network television show that does t exist. Within the test two weeks the commis Sion has received More than 7,000 postcard to condemning purported plans by Abc to air Adam & Yves a comedy show whose lending Chitra Elers would include homosexuals Trie postcards Are identical with a Pic Ture on one tide of two children in front of i to it under the deadline Abc presents perverted filth Don t Lei this happen the other tide of the card include a one paragraph protest message and then space for signatures acc officials say they Are at a loss to explain what prompted the deluge of mail or even who mounted the Campaign. Abc officials say they considered an Adit a Yves program two year ago but dropped it from Active development and have no plans for production. It s never been of the schedule said Ana Abc official who asked not to be identified. This whole thing is moot and we have no idea whal s prompting these card the postcard a Ali add exec to acc Chainjin Charles d. Ferris carry a rat we Aich Reeds i hereby condemn Abc t proposal u air inc Hornot Xhaj com Ledy series Adam a Yves or Tny Tun Flar 4 program Aid notify you Tut i be Sou t ?T0 Abc for 9lacmtt,t in their pub a Ciaria a Gray of the acc s Broa Tut Bureau said to Cost Nuion would like to i iwo out what organic Avion is Genen Stefi tha Neil so that a responds can be Teal. Tea acc said it cannot respond to every caul
