European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 29, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 6stateside the stars and stripes thursday May 29, 1986 Blaze at farm in a the kills miniature horses Worth $1 million Piketon Ohio apr Twenty miniature horses mined at ii million were killed Early tuesday when a Burn caught fire at the flying w farms tic co owner or the farm said we re just devastated said Frederick Wagner who owns the farm with her husband Robert mrs. Wagner so d her son Robert Wagner jr., suffered Burns to his Buck when he tried to save the horses. The roof of the barn caved in just As he escaped she said. Officials were unsure of the cause of the fire which began about 3 . A miniature horse cannot be More than 34 in civics measured from the lust hair in the mane on the Back to the around mrs. Wagner said. The horses arc used for exhibits and there arc Only 3,000 of their worldwide she said White House official named acting science adviser to Reagan Washington a presided Reagan criticized for failing la name a permanent. White House science adviser tuesday designated Richard g. Johnson to hold the position on an . Johnson 58, has been assistant director for space Sci ence and technology in the White House office of science and technology policy. The while House hns been without a permanent science adviser since december when George a. Key Worth Al quit to become a private consultant. There has been criticism from the scientific Community co the administration s failure to name a permanent science chief. White House spokesman Larry up cakes said Johnson will nol be named the permanent director but after a pause he added Johnson s appointment was made effective As or last saturday. Michigan s Vander Jagt says hell seek 11th term in Congress grand rapids Mich. A . Rep. Guy Vander Jugl has announced he will seek an Lith term in Congress. The 54-year-old Republican who represents Michigan s 9lh District disclosed his plans in a statement released Friday he is the first candidate id announce in the District. In 1966, Vander Jagt won a special election to Complete the final two months of he term of Robert Griffin who was elected to the Senate and also won the regular two year term on he same ballot. He chairs the nations Republican congressional com Milice and is a member of the House ways and Means committee the at Force denies inc stealth plane exists but inc firm making this Model says it s n reasonably accurate likeness maybe there s no stealth fighter but a Model kit is going on Sale san Francisco a the air Force denies the real thing exists but a Model kit of a radar Biff fluid stealth fighter plane will be on store shelves in june an official of Testor corp. Said tuesday. Ernie Petit National sates manager Tor the Rockford 111., company said inc kit was first shown at a Chicago Trade show in february. The government has been working on stealth technology for some Lime said Petit referring to attempts to design an aircraft that will not show up on radar. Some has been used on earlier planes but this is newer and More refined. We do a tremendous amount of research Petit said. We accumulate everything we can learn and everything thai already published and from the information we gather this u our Best guess of what the latest Sleath fighter the air Force denies that the designation the kit plane has been Given f-19 has been assigned to any air Craft or that a stealth fighter has been produced. The Only True stealth design under development is the advanced technology bomber the air Force says. Stealth traces its roots to he 1950s and the Start of development of the Lockheed sr-71, which began dying about 20 years ago. It still is considered one of the fastest. Highest flying reconnaissance planes developed. Bill Sheetman technical editor in North America for the a Geravia publishing group of Geneva Switzerland which recently produced a Book on stealth aircraft insist Lockheed proposed a stealth fighter in 1974 and received secret funding from the department of defense to begin research. He claims that production was authorized in 1981 arid that Lockheed is building the plane at its Burbank calif., Plant. The air Force refuses to comment on Sheetman i claims or on inc Swiss Book. Petit said the kits were being packaged in Italy and will Cost j9.50. Arkansas voters thwart Fau Feus try for comeback by Ibe associated press voters ruined former Cov Orval Faubus comeback Hopes As they set up a third confrontation in Arkansas Between democratic go. Bill Clinton and former Republican gov Frank while. Voters in Idaho rejected Connie Hansen s bid to fallow her Arch conservative husband George to Congress in Kentucky the third slate with a primary tuesday republicans picked Louisville lawyer Jackson m. An Drews As their underdog candidate to face democratic sen. Wendell Ford who had no primary opposition in Bis bid far a third term. In the closest major race of the night nine term Ftp. Bill Alexander of Arkansas the chief Deputy democratic whip had trouble beating state sen. Jim Wood who had said his rival was too Liberal for the state s Rural 1st District. Alexander had been targeted by the National re. Publican congressional committee in an and Campaign that ridiculed his numerous trips abroad at taxpayer expense. With 78$ of 792 precincts or 99 percent reporting in unofficial results Alexander had 79,563 votes to Wood s 73,318 Voles. The Only Republican seeking the Seal is Rick Albin who owns part of two radio stations. The 76-year-old Faubus once a Symbol of defiant Segre gation said he had waged a populist Campaign on behalf of the rank and tie and blamed Lack of Money for his loss. He virtually ruled out another race saying that by the next election for governor in 1990, i Eibink it would be past my Lime Faubus who served six terms ending in 1967, had. Hoped to follow in the footsteps of other in governors who have had belter Luck this primary season. James Rhodes of Ohio and Bill Clemens of Texas both won Republican primaries for their of jobs while Terry Sanford won North Carolina s democratic Senate primary. Clinton 39, and White 52, immediately traded charges Over who had done More for the state s Economy. I remind everybody it s Bill Clinton hat s taken us Back said White who ousted Clinton after one term in 1980 but lost to him in 1982. The economic program thai we have in place the jobs Are not Here in Clinton considered a rising Star in the democratic party As he seeks a fourth term replied that the stale s unemployment rate has been Down every year Ive been governor Andrews Victory in Kentucky brought Relief to cop leaders who feared embarrassment if any of three other candidates had won. The party has Little Hope of unseating the popular Ford but Andrews promptly went on the offensive saying his rival is a politician of patronage and favouritism i am Ford said he planned to run a positive Campaign. I m going to expect a negative Campaign from or. mrs. Hanson had pursued the seat her husband lost by 170 Voles la Democrat Richard stalling in 1984 after his conviction on charges of falsifying financial disclosure statements. Hansen who considers the internal Revenue service and Justice department oppressive agencies was sentenced to 5 to 15 months in prison. He is free on a peal. The Winner in a five Way gop primary was Idaho Falls broadcaster Mel Richardson who said the time comes when the people Are looking for a new face or a new voice and think we hit that just mrs. Hansen said a Light voter turnout was a disaster for her and she pledged to support Richardson against stalling who had no primary opposition. Several other candidates were unopposed tuesday. In Arkansas democratic sen. Dale bumpers will face re publican former 115, attorney Asa Hutchinson in no vember. In Idaho democratic gov. John Evans will Chal Lenge Republican sen. Steve Syurns and former democratic gov Cecil Andrus will run for his old Job against Republican la. Gov. David Leroy. Here Are the latest Vole totals in major races with 99 percent of precincts reporting Clinton bad 302,028 votes or 60 percent Faubus Hod 168,505 votes or 34 percent and w. Dean Goldsby the first Black to Seel the party s nomination had 29,354 votes or 6 percent. On the Republican Side. While had 14,410 votes or 43 percent dentist Wayne Lanier had 4,526 votes or 20 percent former la. Gov. Maurice Foo Ilfe Brill had 3,072 Voles or 13 percent and businessman Bobby k. Hayes had 822 votes or 4 percent. In Kentucky with All but one precinct reporting an Drews had 16.123 votes or 39 percent o 9,752 Voles or 23 percent for Carl w. Brown a former Jefferson county commissioner who pleaded guilty to a Misdemeanour for giving a handgun to a Felon and who had tried to quit the race. Two perennial candidates split the remaining votes. In Idaho with 81 the Vole in Richardson led with 21,892 votes or 45 percent and mrs. Hansen was second with 7,787 votes or 16 percent
