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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Tuesday, May 13, 1986

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 13, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 6 the stars and stripes tuesday May .13, t986 by Mont county Ohio democratic chair must Wayne Hays Wayne Hays ouster sought As county democratic Leader St. Clairs Vilie Ohio a a. Decade after Wayne i., Hays resigned from Congress in the Wake of ii fix. Scandal he s again at the Center of controversy this time As the Leader of tin Belmont county demo cratic party. His chief opponent says he party in the Eastern Ohio county is split and someone other than Hays is needed id heal it. What we need is some energetic Fence mending in the Pany. And i do not believe thai Wayne can mend i Host fences said county treasurer a Cuch Pappano i Don l believe i could mend those fences but surely we can find someone in this big county that is capable of doing lhal.". Hay became county democratic chairman six year ago four year after he resigned his chairmanship of the powerful House minis Iraklion committee follow ing Elizabeth Ray s claim that she had been on his. Payroll but had performed no office duties. Kays admitted having a sexual relationship with the woman bul denied misusing Public funds. The party s split broke into the open after primary elections last week when Pappano Defeated incumbent Harold Hall in a race for county auditor. Hays had supported Hall so far Pappano is the Only opponent of Hay to speak publicly but the anti Hay coalition reportedly includes two county commissioners and a state representative the coir Tenbus dispatch reported sunday the party leadership could be decided May jilt Tiea a meeting to elect leaders for the next two years is tentatively scheduled. Hays denied reports that most new precinct commit Lee member oppose him. Over half the new ones Are people who Are favor Able to me Albou 165 percent  he Laid. Hays said democrats have no reason to oust him because we have every office in the county except Ore judgeship which we Haven t had for a bout 30  stateside summer Job Market looking Bleak for youths attempting to find work new York api youths across the United states Are Likely to have difficulty finding join this summer just As they Aid in 1985. According loan annual Survey by the conference Board released sunday. Private and pubic coalitions found jobs for 73,107 youths in 14 major cities last summer the Busm cts ipod sorted research group said. While this Ngure was up 15 percent from 1984, virtually All the gains were in new York City and Philadelphia where private sector commitment has been both Strong and effective the Board said the two cities generated nearly one third of All summer jobs in surveyed cities it said program administrators say a slowdown m economic growth and a decline in Federal Aid will make Job Hunting difficult for Young people this year the Board said the Outlook u not Rosy Aid Wesley Al Cridge who conducted the Survey. Most of the administrators foresee no growth in Job placements in 1986, and several predict � decline. Ether Edge said. A key Factor inc Board said is expiration of the Tat Peter jobs tax credit which Many say has been a major incentive for hiring Young people. Under this program the government provided an is percent a credit for the first 13,000 in wages paid to youths hired during the summer. Congress did not extend the credit in 1986, although efforts Ore under Way to reinstate this legislation. The Board Aba bund in its Blest Survey that most to can agree finding jobs last summer worked As retail sates clerks aides in hotels Parks and fast food restaurants Ai helpers on construction and maintenance Crews and As clerical worker. Seventy percent of the youths who found jobs were High school Iii kits and 15 percent were High school graduates the Board said. The remaining 5 percent were dropouts it said. Leading the Way. New York City placed 31,534 Young people in summer Job bit year that was up from 26,542 in 1984 and 19,189 in 19&3, these jobs were created by the new York City partnership. This 5-year-old program one of the most such tit fun in the country combines the efforts of inc new York chamber of Commerce and Industry the economic development Council and major corporations and unions. In Philadelphia summer Job placements climbed to 4,845 in 1985, up from 1,530 in 1984. A key Factor in the gain was that program functions previously carried out by the City s office of employment and training were turned Over to Philadelphia private Industry Council. Here h a list of the 12 other cities in alphabetical order and the number of jobs for 1985 and 1984 Baltimore 4,004 n. 3,969 Boston 2,320 is. 1.9j9 Chicago 1.038 i. 1,877 Cleveland l,727vs. 1.341 Detroit 662 is. 327 Houston 6,021 is. 6,000 los Angeles. 10,897 is. 10,113 Miami 3.9j9 is. 3,338. Omaha neb., 358 is. 344 Richmond va., b20 is. 890 san Francisco t ,1s9 is. I 340 Seattle 3,503 is. 3,251. 2 Brothers receive jail terms for beating Umpire with Bat 10ng Beach. Calif. A two Brothers convicted of beating in Umpire with a Bat Durme an error filled softball game have been jailed by an angry judge. I played n lot of baseball in my Day mid municipal. Court judge George l. Pugsley in Hwing Down the Max. Touro sentences. "1 played with Little Guys bad Guys and Bellyache is. But nobody Ever picked up a Bat and the ump was never  Culores snid Hal Greg Sinsun 19,1hit Umpire Harold Smith Ith a Bat and Hal his brother be to 21, joined in beating Smith after the Umpire ejected Greg from he slow pitch Gameal Cal stick Park last oct. 31, the disturbance erupted As spectators jeered inc Broth ers scam about � Chain of errors on a single ploy in the game they were losing is-1. Greg Sinsun was Given a one year jail sentence for mis Demeanour assault with a deadly weapon and Benito sin Sun got a six month Lerm for simple assault. Perhaps this Type of activity is the result of some of the hooliganism and behave roof professional athletes in some instances and of professional la is lie judge saw. Amusement Park worker killed during test run of roller coaster Salem a. A police say the noise of a worker s gasoline powered Weed trimmer apparently prevented him from hearing a 4-ton roller coaster that killed him during a test run at Lakeside amusement Park. The Accident claimed the life of Tom Austin a member of the landscaping Crew that contracts with Lakeside to maintain the grounds. Austin 1�, of the Franklin county Community of win was pronounced dead it the Icene after Ilie Accident. Austin was working Between the tracks when the roller coaster came by and two Oiher workers were handing near him outside the tracks sgt. . Gray said. Jarrett Ouisenberry Foreman of a Crew that was re placing lumber on the ride said Austin was facing he roller coaster but was looking at he ground when the car travelling More than so Mpwo came off a 50-foot Hilt and struck him. Case Laid to rest because Man returns repossessed Gravestone Leominster mass. Up a Monument maker complied with a judge s order to return a Gravestone he repossessed because the widow of his deceased Friend did no pay for it in full. Dante Billag Lini owner of Leominster Monument co., returned the carved Granite atone earlier this month one Day before he was to face rial for stealing lawyers said. Last fall Bak Aguini repossessed the Gravestone of to former card playing Friend Louis Delle cd Kiaie because the widow awed s700 plus interest on the s1,000 Loite Rose Dellechiaie 66, discovered the Stone was missing in october when she went to visit her husband s grave at St. Leo s cemetery. Battaglini incr replaced the carved polished Stone with a smaller Marker and vowed to sandblast six family names from the Stone if it was not paid for. The widow filed a criminal complaint. The statute of limitation Tan out said her attorney John r. Lonjo of Leominster. He has a dead  Balia Tini returned the carved none april 30, Longo 5 in tourist Carriage injured when horse bolts in Memphis Memphis Tenn. A a Hor pulling a Carriage full of Tourula boiled on a downtown Treel and five peo ple were injured police  of the passengers William Herr. 64, of Seattle a in serious Condit Ai the regional medical Center after Oemig thrown from the Carriage As it overturned. Jake Schoor owner of Carriage Tours said the hone boiled and ran Down a sidewalk near the Peabody hotel alter sides wiping a car slopped at a in Fife Light. A Manrot the Carriage Tammy o Neal held Mlo Rne Norse s reins and managed to Stop the animal after it a to i a out 50 Yards. O Neal was reported in stable condition is. Joseph " pagers All of Seattle we retreated for minor injuries at n Hospital and released  
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