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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 5, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Thursday. June 5, 1986 the stars and stripes Page 3 Senate votes to extend College loan program Washington up the Senate voted tuesday night to cite my u Muli billion Dollar program of Tonii or Nils and in in to nearly 3 million College students. San news improved inc measure by a nearly Usu Nimms Vine of 91-1. Before Clearing the measure senile look adv Lii a of  ploy by sen. Acc if Dix. . Allow in in them to eve pc a Ihei opposition to Force Al busing Tif children in achieve  a Ilion i in the nation s Stu oils .i-v-.il1 no the Bill line in in after the to ii nmn Nfn i  Kluvo Tain . A Ivl Mich their fir l is in on How tolls arc debuted amended ind  voted on in the  the Bip Rikin Bill in Cund the higher i duo Iliou Aci of r1 Wuhl Iii Hin a Thouis r billion Over the Noel ii a  with Mure la in is percent of inc Money to to for . Lom and other Direel Iid to students. H w.1-.  Ufier the Senate voted 55-j5 Uii Winitt kill in an amendment by Helms o forbid Federal judges from ordering the busing of children More than five mile from i hair Homes. Helms Sho Lenl the line Vole in set the Hill Luule inc motion to kill his own Amend Nional ii Fier  he uns doing Milo Pic Sci Wiur i he Ospur Unity to go on record i mind Buvac it is there for ill i see How inc sen Ili feels Ianul forced buying he said a Ihly percent no be parents i f Amcrum a kick and White ure updo cd i busing la is my Crew it m fully Hiil  Jone ii us  1-acn ihim1 who opposed the helium inn Njmen Jiei Reinl l agreed  i majorly i a american oppose he court ordered or Ich lev this is in election  a my sen i ii Ell Ideker k Conn. Nob this wants to be on record in of in Irol forced  Thi Bill o iu1hon/e Riboli billion for Edul Lilion a Pray rims exceeds in Iteni miser Titi request for s6.2 Bil lion Hui is is in in die 510.7 billion Canad for in d he uric pissed Muns Urc. Differences will have in be buried Siul by i House semite conf Renee Tom Millic. The Bill would increase manual Pell or its from $2,100 la �2,.1 0 in i yx7 Lintt in a Nuu Muin of sj.1ho by i �1j. They would Tinly go to Viu dents whose families a ivc after tax Ines Nii is f Liss than  Tir. Annual  knits would be a mild to 53.000 fur freshmen ind Suphen arct. Los Lull for juniors Anit seniors ibid to $7,Sof fur graduate Udo no the Bill  Success fury guided Iliria Iuglio the Schune by sen. Ruben Stafford. Rvl. And sen. Claiborne Iii. V r i. The thief air Disteel of the rant Sis Lem Belinne his name a key Virnen dment by Sun Miil or Jnita. . A a proved without objection Unold Lei government i envies withheld Money from workers who Piave m t repaid i a i Rah leed huns education Secretary visits High school with no nonsense approach   Duc upon sue rotary  j in Cit has often cited Kim Mill nigh school As a sinning Einz Nyk of  no nonsense discipline  do for .1 High inner City his school. T n tuesday he visited i Assisi do yid ill . Former military Drill Leader Joe Clark to. During his four years m the school. His gained National Alk a tin for freely suspending hundreds of Ilund cols nod to a Mirin the corridors with a bullhorn. Bennett prof cd upper Kimmon a an As Sembly and As visibly impressed by the  orderliness and Ellhu Iasin in a place  Only a few years ago was just another Lough drug and violence Ridden High school when your principal and teachers decided 111.i drugs had no place Here. Al was because hey knew bal drugs Are the enemy of life itself and thai people can t Cane entrain on the Best Lings if drugs Are m the Way,1 Bennett said even a visiting education Secretary had to abide by Clark s strict Security rules. When Bennett arrived at the Schawl door a visitor s a is was pasted on his Lapel and he cheerfully complied. I Don t want thai bullhorn in my car he said. We d heard so much about this school we wanted o see the  Bennett asked the gathering is Chi a Good school is Joe Clark a Good Man Are you learning som Chiri Here after Crich ques Len he students Bel Lowed Back. Be i applaud my Praise jul Side High not Only for Tastsides s Sake but for the Sake of others in Hope thin Oiher schools will learn from of club you have Dune be said Clark in introducing lie Nett loll cheering students. Eastside has come from disgrace to Nam ing Groc Curk suspended 525 Ludens for various infractions m january and has freely re moved or disciplined hundreds of others since becoming principal four years ago Bennett Lias repealed Jash etl out at Stu Dent drug use lately in an trip Zaranec be fore Congress several weeks ago he suggested Federal Aid should be withheld from St bowls or colleges that fail la make a Good Effort la eradicate he drug problem. Clark s harsh methods have been criticized by some. Local arc officials for in stance removed chains and padlocks Clarnc had placed on the school doors to increase Schimil Security. Still Szalc  it it scores have improved. In 1982. Only 39.6 percent of no nah graders scored at the slate average on standardized Reading tests by i9s5. 66.7 percent scored satisfactorily. I have heard u great Deal about Kas Sidt High about you about your accomplishments said banned. Seeing your pc Iao in person bears Oul nil hat i be heard. You have Many reasons to be  reinstate 2 fired teachers with Back pay court rules Pittsburgh a the slate supreme court has ruled lhu.1 two teachers fired for paddling a mentally retarded Pupil four years ago should be reinstated with Back pay. The decision tuesday upholds a previous ruling in the Case of David j. Belasco and Edward r. Powers former teachers at Halls Grove Opportunity school a Center for mentally and socially retarded children on Pittsburgh s North Side. They were accused of Hilling an eighth grader on april 20, 1982, after the child had a fight with another Pupil. Powers said he administered a love tap hard enough for the child to feel but not enough to Hurt. Laier inc same Day the Pupil was called to the front of Belasco s classroom where he allegedly was struck by two teachers aides. Betas co said he Laid a paddle on the Pupil in a joking manner in an attempt o Case tension in the classroom. The school Board which adopted a policy Banning Corporal punishment in 1970, found the teachers Guilly of intemperance cruelly and wilful and persistent violations of school Taw. The ruling was overturned by former state education Secretary Robert Wilburn who ordered the teachers reinstated but did not order Back pay. The state common wealth court changed his ruling to include Back pay and the school District appealed to the supreme court. S4s photo by cent to Dot Kew Ililda w Tau gels a hug from one of her Gellhausen elementary  schoolkids embrace idea of adopting grandparents by Connie Dickey Slaff writer ge1.nhausen, Germany pupils Al   have tame thing in Cammon in addition to at tending the same school. They also Havi the same Sci of German grandparents. The children tuesday adopted Horst and Ililda Wilms As the school s grand a runs in thanks for their support of a Pupil incentive program. The owners of iwo Mcdonald s re to uranus in  give free hamburgers to the children Riding the Busl Cha cd school bus each month. Our pupils1 behaviour on the buses was terrible so 1 Wen to several Busi Nesses in the area to Sec if icy could help offer a Reward o the children As an incentive to act better said Durris Harlor. Assistant principal. The i Liscs originally decided they would participate for three Mont but they be been doing this now for iwo  the children affectionately refer to the Coupe As or. And mrs. Mcdonald s and give Hilde hugs and kisses when they finish heir meals. We Don t have any children so Al of Icse children Are  Fuirst smms said. We love to Sec the children and enjoy having them  it s Loo bad they Donal h we any Chil Dren i should love to have them As my real  fourth grader Celes Tine Marar said. To determine the winning bus pupils serving As bus monitors till out reports and award Points based on inc children s daily behaviour. The Points arc tabulated at the end of the month and the bus with the fewest incidents is declared the Best be have bus. Our bus is Good said Monitor George lid wards a sixth grader. The kids know we Aren t griping Al them when we Tell them to do something. They will listen to us and they want in win. So they do what we  six in Brade Monitor Lloyd Fellers said sometimes All he has to a is show the pupils the report before they leave the bus and paint out the children who caused a negative report. The other students on the bus take care of it and really get on to tic ones that messed up he said  
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