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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Tuesday, December 24, 1985

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   European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - December 24, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page the stars and stripes tuesday december 24, 1985 maybe. If you have a very shiny nose colo., from the mountains seeking food. In s Check ing out the decorations Al the Home of Leo Stangle in  club estates. The Lite Deer eyeing Santa and his team seems o be saying let me join  Well Rudolph is getting along in years and his guiding Light is dimming some what. So maybe the Wistful Virlor has a Chance to help guide the Sleigh if his nose glows. The wild Deer is among those who hate come into Isles Park . Told to give Chicago millions to Aid desegregation Chicago a a judge monday ordered the Federal government to provide up to $17 million immediately to help Chi Cago desegregate its Public schools and additional Aid totalling up to $17 million annually in fiscal 1986 through 1989. The decision by . District judge Marvin e. Aspen is the latest in a five year Legal Battle growing out of a 1982 consent decree entered into by the Justice depart ment and the Chicago Board of education to desegregate the nation s third largest school system. Justice department attorney Neil Kos lows said the government would Appeal As pen s ruling. Hugh Mccombs an attorney for the Board of education indicated that the Board would also Appeal the decision in a bid to increase the funds provided under Aspen s order. Mccombs also said the Board and the Justice department had reached an agreement under which the Board would be provided with an immediate s5.7 million while the appeals process is under Way. The 1980 consent decree grew out of a lawsuit filed by the Justice department under president Carter to Force the City to desegregate its schools. In that decree both parties promised to make every Good Faith Effort to find and provide every available form of financial resource for the desegregation  since then the Board of education has accused the Reagan administration of fail ing to live up to that Good Faith  boy rescued from icy Pond Dies Boston a a 10-year-old boy whose heart was still beating after he spent two hours beneath an ice covered Pond died after a 34-hour Battle for his life Hospital officials said. Massachusetts general Hospital spokes Man Martin Bander said no extraordinary efforts were made to try to keep Jeffrey Goodall alive sunday evening. He died shortly before 1 . It would not have been to the boy s advantage or the family s advantage to make heroic efforts at that time when it was Clear he was not going to make it said Bander. There was nothing that could save him. His condition was very grave he said. Early this evening it became apparent he was not going to make  earlier in the Day doctors continued trying to save the boy because his heart beat and body temperature had returned to Normal Bander said. Jeffrey slipped through the ice covering a Lake near his Home on Martha s Vineyard about ii . Saturday. He had chased his dog onto partly Frozen Lake Tash Moo on the coastal Massachusetts Island. His parents watched As Rescue workers pulled him from 7 feet of water at 1 02 . Rescue workers noticed a pulse right away. This is the time of miracles and we Are hoping we May have just witnessed one coast guard spokesman Mike Calton said at the time. Doctors waiting on Shore put the child in a hypothermia suit before he was taken to the Island s Hospital. From there he was flown to Boston by the coast guard. When he arrived in the emergency room at Massachusetts general the boy s body temperature had plunged below 70 degrees and his heart was Healing Only a few times a minute. Surgeons performed an open heart Massage and connected him to a heart lung machine. By sunday Bander said Jeffrey s temperature was near the Normal level of 98 6 degrees and his heart was working just below the Normal rate of 75 beats a minute but he had not regained consciousness. Bander said doctors believe Jeffrey was Able to survive for two hours underwater because of his age and the frigidity of the water in the mile Long Lake. Because the water was so cold his metabolic functions slowed Down to the Point where he did not need that much oxygen distributed or nourishing substances he said. The combination of his youthfulness and the frigidity of the Waters were on  Reagan reportedly wants 4 agencies sold new York a president Reagan wants the government to sell four Federal agencies that provide electric Power to Mil Lions of people in Western southwestern and Southeastern states the new York times reported monday. The times quoted Federal officials As saying that the proposal to be sent to con Gress in february in Reagan s fiscal 1987 budget is part of his Effort to sell Federal assets and Transfer programs to private Industry. The Power agencies Are the Bonneville Power administration based in Oregon the Southeastern Power administration which transmits and Sells electricity from projects in West Virginia Virginia North Carolina Georgia Florida Alabama Mississippi Tennessee and Kentucky the southwestern Power administration serv ing Oklahoma Missouri Arkansas and other states and the Western area Power administration which serves 15 Western states including California Arizona Nevada Wyoming and Minnesota the time said. Lawmakers from the states benefiting from the Power systems Are Likely to fight Reagan s proposal the times said. The Bonneville Agency takes its Power from the Columbia River Power system and Sells it at the lowest rates consistent with sound business practices the Agency said. Budget officials quoted by the times said those rates Are heavily subsidized bythe Federal government. As part of his 1986 budget proposal Reagan proposed that the Power systems repay debts they owe the Federal govern ment at higher interest rates than they currently enjoy reflecting the current Cost of Money the government borrows. Plan suits both the City and the Kitty Tangent Ore. A Kitty cat a Tan and Gray feline that inherited her master s $240,000 estate two years ago soon will become top cat at City Hall. Shortly after the first of the year City officials plan to move their office into the stately White farmhouse where Kitty has lived alone since her owner John Bass died two years ago at 82. The town is scheduled to receive the estate when Kitty cat Dies. City officials realizing that a cat with company is a Happy cat decided with Kitty cat s lawyer s consent to move into the House now. City recorder Gayle Rancour says Kitty will continue to have the run of the five bedroom 1916-Vin Tage farmhouse. It s a Nice cat and 1 like cats so it la be no problem she says. Bass had no children by either of his two wives. Both women died be fore Bass. Dale Clark an old buddy of Bass who is Kitty cat s caretaker says he suggested to Bass that he donate his estate to the City. Bass agreed but not before malt ing sure that the cat would be take care of  
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