European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - April 19, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 6 the stars and stripes saturday april 19, 1986 Illinois democrats Challenge wins by Larouche backers Springfield 111. A the Illinois democratic Central committee thursday challenged the primary election victories of two Lyndon Larouche supporters saying the winners Are hostile to the interests of the democratic the committee unanimously approved a Resolution de Claring vacant the democratic nominations for lieutenant governor won by Mark Fairchild and Secretary of state won by Janice Hart. The committee said it would Challenge the primary results before the state Board of elections and would ask the Board to list the Larouche backers with a separate party identification in the november general election. It is High time we do something about what happened said state sen. George Sangmeister who was beaten by Fairchild. Let democrats run with Susan Johnson a spokeswoman for the Larouche organization in Chicago declined to comment on the com Mittee s action. Larouche a self described economist espouses views that Are based on his claims of worldwide conspiracies involving the soviet Union drug dealers International terrorists and British Royalty. Adlai Stevenson the party nominee for governor has refused to run on the same ticket with Fairchild and Hart and said he would run As an Independent if he can Over turn a state Law barring such a bid. Stevenson said he would form a third party if efforts to overturn the Law fail. Era now group hears Jackson Washington a the Rev. Jesse Jackson try ing to forge a National political organization from his 1984 . Presidential Campaign opened the founding Conven Tion of his Rainbow coalition thursday and declared we Are the new majority in this Jackson said we will not stand idly by and watch the democratic party shift right of the Black civil rights Leader has repeatedly insisted he wants to work within the democratic party and he re fused to answer a question at a news conference on whether he might use the Rainbow coalition for a third party presidential Campaign in 1988. During his Campaign for the 1984 democratic presiden tial nomination Jackson received about 18.3 million votes in state primary elections and caucuses. Most of his sup port came from Black voters but about 20 percent was from Whites hispanics and others. The Rainbow coalition formed As part of the unsuccessful 1984 Campaign is now engaged in state by state political organizing. Jackson used the word Rainbow to symbolize his Effort to Appeal to people of All races. About 1,500 delegates from around the United states were registered for the three Day meeting. Jackson said he was building a coalition for which the Issue was not so much race As it is the fact is he asserted we Are the new majority in this nation. We represent the new majority. We shall reach out and affirm this majority and collectively we do have the Power to change the course of our he said he would announce his plans for 1988 Earl next year. The Rainbow coalition would have our presence Felt in the general election of 1986," Jackson said. After 86 we can determine the most feasible strategy for 87 and 88." recently Jackson has travelled to farm communities to join protests against agricultural policies of the administration of president Reagan. On the convention Agenda Friday was a save the family Farmers breakfast. The elections Board has certified Fairchild and Hart As victors in the primary and monday is the deadline for filing a Challenge. . Zimmer general counsel to the state Board of elections said he knew of no precedent for the Central committee s action. He declined further comment because he said the Board might become involved in Legal action on the Issue. The committee s motion said the philosophy and principles of Larouche were unacceptable to democrats that Larouche backers have harassed other democratic Candi dates and the followers of Lyndon Larouche Are hostile to the interests of the democratic party and detrimental to the election of candidates who support its general democratic candidates from every county in Illinois have indicated that the presence of the followers of la Rouche on the democratic ticket will have a disruptive and counterproductive effect on the election of democrats to local and state office in Illinois the motion said. Bruce Cook a Central committee member from Belle Ville who made the motion said the Larouche supporters Are against everything we stand they Are not democrats. They Are repulsive and they should be repulsed he said. The Stevenson Campaign was aware of the motion to drop the Larouche candidates from the ballot but did t suggest or formally endorse it said Bob Benjamin a Stevenson spokes Man. We support the spirit of it Benjamin said. However we have to live by the Rule of the Board of look out Trout a photo eager anglers line the Shore of Green Pearl Lake in upper new York in Hopes of hooking onto an unwary Trout. The Early morning crowd gathered for the opening of the season. Senator s press Secretary found slain Washington a sen. Daniel j. Evans press Secretary Sally s. Heet was killed in her Capitol Hill apartment several blocks from her Senate office the sen Ator and police said thursday. District of Columbia police said Heet 35, apparently died of multiple Stab wounds but they gave few details on the killing. An autopsy will be conducted Friday to deter mine the time and exact cause of death police said. Her body was found about 10 30 . By her Stepbrother Jim Hudson and a member of Evans staff the senator said. This is one of the Saddest times in my 25 years of Public life said Evans r-wash., his voice cracking with emotion. Ill miss her she had been a part of a very very close team. The whole office is in Shock Evans told a news conference. We All feel we have lost a close member of the Hudson a labor department employee and the Senate aide went to Heet s apartment because the staff became concerned when she did not come to work by 9 30 ., Evans said. The senator declined to identify the aide who accompanied Hudson to the apartment. There was no sign of a struggle in Heet s third floor apartment although there was a great Deal of blood Evans said. Statewide 50,000 Brave weather to walk across Chesapeake Bay Bridge Sandy Point state Park my. A nearly 50,000 people braved Chilly weather and occasional drizzle for the once a year Chance to walk across a 4.3-mile Bridge Over the Chesapeake Bay state officials said. Maryland toll facilities officials had expected More walkers for the 12th annual open House but the weather apparently kept Many people Home said spokesman Tom Freburger. Part of the William Preston Lane or. Memorial Bridge is closed1 for one Day each year so pedestrians can enjoy a View usually reserved for motorists. Walkers ranged in age from babes in strollers to at least one woman in her 80s. Chicago teachers told to exhibit no undue affection for students Chicago a teachers should not exhibit undue affection that could be misconstrued As sexual abuse according to guidelines released by the president of the Chi Cago teachers Union. Citing a recent spate of sex linked allegations against Chicago teachers Union president Jacqueline Vaughn out lined 11 principles for teacher conduct and issued a Posi Tion paper detailing the Union s responsibility in protecting its members from child abuse accusations. The guidelines recommend that teachers minimize physical Contact with students and report to school administrators any allegations or evidence they receive about possible abuse of students by other teachers. We Don t consider these precautions As an overreaction to the current climate of hysteria Vaughn said. In order to protect ourselves we must come up with some alternative ways of working with 5 students end hunger strike after Promise of dorm changes College Park my. A five students at the University of Maryland ended a three Day hunger strike after school officials promised some changes in their Dor Mitory conditions. The students had objected to paying full fees for their rooms in Annapolis Hall contending it was run Down and had cockroaches. Martin Roth one of the students who drank Only water and diet soda until sunday said housing officials promised changes during a meeting Friday. Roberta Coates director of the office of resident life said the dorm will be demolished after students Are moved to other housing As part of a renovation program. Part of the dispute centers around when that move will occur. Roth said it had been promised earlier but Frank Cohn assistant director of resident life said there was no firm Date. He said the move was delayed because contractors did not finish new dorms on time. Kennedy fined for speeding not carrying Driver s License Plymouth mass. A sen. Edward m. Kennedy has paid $75 in fines for speeding and not carrying his Drivers License a court official said. Mit appears that the senator is basically an average person who was at the wrong place at the wrong time said Roger o Neil clerk magistrate of the Plymouth District court. The Massachusetts Democrat was at the wheel of a 1981 White Cadillac when he was clocked by state police going 80 Mph on a Duxbury Road on april 6, o Neil said. He was fined $50 for speeding and $25 for not carrying his License. Being the person he is he paid it. He never asked for a hearing o Neil said. It would have become Public and an Kennedy gave his address As Squaw Island Hyannis port. The car belonged to his 95-year-old Mother Rose Kennedy who also lives in Hyannis port. Present sex sailors suing Navy because of urinalysis testing Philadelphia up a group of five current and former sailors have filed a lawsuit in Federal court protesting the . Navy s use of urinalysis testing. The sailors in filing a class action lawsuit on behalf of All Navy and . Marine corps personnel said their constitutional rights were violated when they were Force to submit to the tests. The tests Are administered to determine whether a Sailor has recently used illegal drugs. The sailors who filed the lawsuit against the defense department said they were either dismissed from the Force or subjected to transfers or other disciplinary measures Ashe result of the tests. Filing the lawsuit were Robert Kirby or. James Steven son a Sailor on the iwo Jima Steven Judson of the recruit training come Frederick Gaddie a Navy reservist a Dcharles Lucia
