European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - January 14, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 6 the stars and stripes tuesday january 14,1986 stateside 2 More dormitory fires set at Washington state University i , with. Us l two Mure dormitory fire. A no apparently deliberately Sel broke Siul in a Washington slate University men Durni. Forcing the Eva at Lac Gitmul 24 Nurs Wifler ii More Sermus fire in in Adja Cuni Ilner Milord. Repcik mull which i did about in to Walls i nil Sci links in the lobby area and forced the evacuation of 200 women students. Analysts say it should be easy to sell Louisville papers stations i.ouisviuj-, by a Industry analysts say there Hurld be pm Only Foint crested buyers for Kentucky s largest newspapers and the City s lop rated broadcast stations which Hove been nut up for Sale by inc Finingham family right now Media properties arc Selling at very very Strong Premium said Bill go code who Iracks the news paper Industry for advertising age Magazine. Harry Lingham sr., the family patriarch announced that the family s three companies. The courier journal and times co., we i As inc. And Standard gravure corp., along with their subsidiaries would be sold the properties have been valued by analysts Al Between 1400 million and s500 million. Goldman Sachs a new York investment firm will handle the Sale. Abc to miniseries postponed after Strong soviet objections new Vork a production of amerika a to million Abc to miniseries about a soviet takeover of the United states has been postponed following a soviet threat to jeopardize the network s Moscow news operations Abc said there was a discussion with our correspondent in Moi cow about the unhappiness with which they viewed the David Burke vice president of Abc news. The miniseries. Which was Cut from 16 hours to 12, also has been plagued by financial problems the network said. Woman 73, refuses to pay tickets spends 2 nights in jail Longview Wash. A a 73-year-old woman spent 10 nights in jail after she refused to pay 16 parking Jek cts she says she never received. "1 had real Good care and the girls were so Nice that i think if i want to go on another vacation i la get another in rom ticket Carrie Fosen said after she left the cow Itz county jail Fosen entered the Jait Over a matter of principle not Money she said. Authorities say she had at least 16 parking tickets by in Wei lays she s bad Only one ticket in her Fife it looks like if 1 got 16 parking tickets 1 would have found one she said. Bui 1 never found one of the tickets and i never received a Dummy bomb Falls off truck freeway closes for 20 minutes los Angeles a a Dummy bomb fell off o military i Ruck on a freeway closing the eight Lane High Way for 20 minutes while explosives experts examined the device the California Highway patrol said. The Ventura freeway was reopened when the bomb was retrieved from he Center divider about 25 Miles Northwest of downtown cup officer John West said. though the truck s Driver told police the bomb was harmless the police bomb squad was alerted said West. The White and red i fool Long inert projectile used for training missions was destined for a Navy unit in san Diego said cop. Peter lil Rema a Navy spokesman. It s official donating blood is Safe Afutoto Washington d.c., police officer Dright Waring talks with nurse Pat Kachlik while giving s pint of blood in the nation s capital the 3jth time he s Given blood in the last Siren years. A new pull sponsored by blood Bank officials says that More than one third of Ameri cans surveyed believe they could gel aids from Donat ing blood. The officials Hope a National information Campaign wit quell what they Call unfounded worries. Reagan in Magazine article says mob now on the run Washington a president Reagan was in print As usual sunday but this time under his i a byline declaring in a Magazine article on organized crime that for the first time in our history we finally have he mob on the in the article in the new York times Magazine the president said that like All too Many americans i be seen the mob at he said his concern with organized crime stems from his Days As an actor when mobsters moved in on the motion picture Reagan said he was advised by police to carry u pistol in the Wake of violence and personal threats while he was president of the screen actors oui id. Moving on to his presidency of the United states Rea Gan wrote there Wil be no detente with the mob. It s War to the end. We mean o Ripple their in a Story in its news columns on wednesday the times said White House officials had approached the newspaper about such an article. The times quoted unnamed administration sources As saying Large portions were written bythe president. Peter Roussel. A White House spokesman on duty Sun Day said he was not familiar with arrangements for the article. Terry Eastend director of Public affairs for the Justice department said that is an article thai has been in the works a Long time. So far As i know it has nothing to do with us. 1 am sure it was something he wanted to do and he did Reagan said organized crime convictions have quadrupled since 1981, when he took office and for the first time we arc beginning to exploit fully the statutory weapons Congress provided in the 1970 organized crime control it s developments like these thai prompted me to write this article 1 want to present the facts about organized crime to explain the scope of our administration s Effort against it and to illustrate Why i think that for the first Lime in our history to finally have the mob on to run the president said. He said that his program to fight organized crime called for a considerable commitment of Federal dollars in period of Lime when i had urged the Congress to Cut he added this fiscal commitment however was not at All inconsistent with my own Long held belief thai when government grows big and bloated and gets into areal where it s neither competent nor wanted to also Tondi w ignore its import it constitutional America has lived with the problem of organized a tilt for far too Long Reagan said. I believe that if the american people will now give their full support w us we in on against the mob we can in our children s lifetime perhaps even in our own obliterate this evil and us awful Cost to our education chief criticizes teacher Union leaders Newark . A Secretary of education William j. Benneti charged that the leaders of teacher unions Are behaving very badly and that Many do not speak for their membership. In an interview published in sunday s editions of the Star Ledger of Newark he also criticized in service teacher training what he said was the failure of bilingual education programs to teach English to non English speaker and colleges that do not give value for the Bennett appointed by president Cragun last year said the Public is forming a negative impression of teachers because of the statements of their leaders. If the education Reform movement and i think we re still in the midst of it is simply to constitute one great excuse for the leaders of teacher unions to Gripe on a Mas Sive scale then it s going to Hurt the educational Reform movement and it s going to hurl the plight of the teachers he said. Sooner or later americans get tired of people who Are always complaining he said. He said the current false image of teach ers does not reflect so much on Leach cars As it does on their leadership which i think misbehaving very badly he Coll 1 """i1 dining programs Cleudo pedagogical workshop the la theories the latest trends the latest Flim Flam and said Leach cars need to provide the moral Power of quiet Bennett criticized pressure groups Cor supporting bilingual education Arajj Rynn and said inc evidence is Plain thai Bilin Gual education As mandated by the Federal government is not the most effective Way to teach English to children. He said Many ethnic parents oppose the programs because they want their children to speak English
