European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - July 26, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 6 the stars and stripes saturday. July 26,1s96 House oks $45 billion for farm programs Bill Washington a the House on thursday passed a $43 billion spending Bill for food and farm programs for fiscal year 1987, a figure that spilled Over he budget target by at least $173 million and prom item to tall far Short of the amount needed for the full year. The Bill sent to the Senate on a Vole of 329-49.restores a Long list of programs the Reagan administration had sought to Cut or eliminate including Rural housing programs Rural water and sewer development Loans and Grants nutrition Aid toil conservation the 4-h program agricultural Extension and Rural electrification Loans. But it appropriated just 116.8 billion for the commodity credit corporation the Money source for farm Loans and income subsidies an amount critics said would won Nave to be supplemented. We be got to face up to realities and say we re going to need at least 123 billion for the acc and no the slti.8 billion that s in this Bill said rep. Silvio conic it mass. This might last i until december if we re Lucky the agriculture measure became the fourth budget busting spending Bill in a Row passed by the House since Congress last month adopted its new budget guidelines for the year beginning oct. I. Others have been appropriations for the Commerce and state departments Energy and water programs and for the District of Columbia. House members Defeated on a vote of 205-175. An Effort by rep. Bruce Morrison d-conn., to Force an across the Board Cut of just under i percent in most of the Bill s programs in order to bring it into line wit the budget. Ai the Bill moved toward passage the lawmakers adopted an amendment that would earmark $ 100 Mil lion to help build Grain storage facilities in Grain Belt states where storage already is nearly filled to capacity and a 7.6 billion Bushel com Harvest is Only weeks away. The measure includes s9.2 billion for direct and guaranteed farm loan programs sl2.fi billion for food Stamps billion for the feeding program for women infants and children and si.2 billion for for eign food Aid. Also included in the Bill ire 1417 million for the food and drug administration and $29 million for operations of the commodity futures trading com judge accused of using racial slurs Philadelphia api a judge who convicted Black juvenile of robbery on thursday granted him a new trial after attorneys on both tide accused the judge of uling racial slur in discussing the Pleat court judge Harry Lipschutz de died making any racist remarks but agreed to defense notion supported by the prosecution for a new attorney Ronald in Side and Philadelphia bar association Chancellor Bennett o. Picker called for up Chuti t reassignment to non judicial Dalle unlit the matter is investigated. Lipscnitz 2, was elected to the court in novem Ber despite an unqualified rating by the Phila Delphia bar association. In 1981, As a municipal court judge he Wai unanimously censured by the hate supreme court for his arrogant Nide ill tempered and demeaning conduct in jailing a pub Lic defender and a prosecutor for contempt in Sepa rate disputes. In his motion defense attorney Leonard Tii Garl said the judge used racial slut in his chamber after finding the juvenile defendant a recent High school graduate with Good grades and no prior convictions guilty of robbery theft receiving stolen property terroristic threat simple assault and conspiracy. The judge planned to confine the youth to a juvenile Home for three years Tishgart said. Casio let said Tishgart s account of the Sci. Ting after a july 11 hearing we corroborated by assistant District attorney Richard Green who a also at the meeting. To my knowledge i have never made a racial slur in my life said lip Schuj 62. I Don t recall what i said out i recall what 1 did not by. I be never Dis cussed a Black anything. Unfortunately in Chambers there i no stenographer present. It is a question of everyone s Mem hot carolinians get Cool gift. South Bend ind. Oft an ice dealer sent 15tons of cubes to drought weary residents in South car Olina thursday saying a newspaper picture of elderly people hauling water from i fire station prompted the Kitkowsky owner of the 4-k ice service said the photo of Piedmont , residents filling five Gal Lon jugs just coached Why should this happen in America he said. With everybody helping for the famine in Africa 1just thought i could help out this Little town for one ice arrived thursday afternoon after a 650-mile trip in a refrigerated track and we Given to resident with no restrictions said Piedmont fire chief Doug Cowan in a Telephone interview. Kilkowski unsure of where to Send the Frozen gift called the fire department in Piedmont and first had to convince Cowan the Oiler was sincere. A lot of people have tear in their eyes Cowart said. It meant we still go the old american Way of neighbor helping two months of drought and weeks of triple digit temperatures have left the town of is 8 residents with Inui Lukem water in their private Wells to Complete washing or bathing Cowart said. When they Start using the water it dries up an they Nave to wait for it to fill up again to finish he said same of those Wells have a bad odor so the can t drink it teen Dies saving kids in Van Lake Orion Mich. Rupi a 19-year-old Babysitter jumped in front of a Van with three Young Chil Dren inside Topping the vehicle from rolling into Alake before the was crushed to death police Taid thursday. Rachel Snyder of Orion township was baby sitting the three children All preschoolers while the father was visiting their Mother wednesday in a Hospi Tal. Snyder apparently put the children in the Van and returned to the House to get a stroller for one of the children police said when she came out of the Cabin she saw the Van rolling downhill toward the take and Tan in front of it Laid police chief James Leach. It look like she tried to hop the Van but could t and it no Over Snyder ran in front of the Van in an attempt to top ill momentum but apparently fell under the wheels Leach said the Van came to a Stop with Snyder underneath about 75 feet from Lake Orion he said. Snyder Lay beneath the Van for about 40 minutes before a youngster who had seen her there earlier realized to he passed by again that she was not working under the truck but actually was crushed beneath it Leach said six firefighters lifted one Side of the Van but she was dead. Leach said be did not know what caused the Van to Stan rolling but said the parking gear May not have been securely engaged or one of the children May Nave hit the gearshift put those children safety above her own Leach said. When she saw that Van rolling toward the Lake i m Tare the Only thought in her mind in those three stateside 2 earthquake aftershocks recorded in aleutians Washington a two aftershocks from an earthquake in Early May rumble through Alaska Aleutian islands before Dawn Friday the . Geological Survey said the latest in a continuing series or tremor from the May 7 quake were recorded Al preliminary magnitude of 5.6 and s.4 on the Richter scale said Survey spokesman Don Finicy. The aftershocks Wen entered in an Are about 50 Miles Southeast of Adak in the Andrea Nof islands part of the Aleutian Chain. The May 7 quake was recorded at a Magni tude of 7.7. Officials out on a limb without liability insurance Washington Man. A the police chief the town clerk and the three selectman in this Liny town have threatened to resign became they can t find a company willing to insure the since their liability policy expired Lait month right now we Are living out on a limb. If the town u sued we can be selectman Diane j. Young said thursday i Don t have in awful lot but what t do have i would like to the policy covering the town 22 elected Olla Cali ant three part time police officer expired june a. The Berkshire Hills Community has 51 residents. Town officials Lay they can1 even get an insurance company to quote them Pricci Tor a re placement policy. We re just trying to protect ourselves. It s a hairy situation. I know my fellow tej pct men Don t want to lose what they have either Young Jaid 4 teens killed when car hits pole at High Speed Pleasanton. Calif. Ufi a car travel ing close to 100 Miles an hour dammed into t Power pole and killed All four people inside police Taid thursday. They were All pretty decent kids just out for aride it look like and got carried away with the Speed said Pleasanton police la Gary Johan ten who called the crash the worst Ever in the suburban san Francisco City. They were moving perhaps As fail As 100 Miles an hour be said. The 1969 Ford Mustang went out of control on a Bend around Midnight wednesday and slammed into the Concrete reinforced pole office said. The Impact Tore off the front half of the car and hurtled the engine More than so Yards to Liee said. Debris in scattered Over 100 Yards. The Alameda county Coroner s office said there was no immediate evidence the Victual had been drinking the victims were identified As David p. Bigony 19, the Driver Guy Enoi 18, Donald v. Baker in and Stephen s. Cox 19,All of Livermore 2 sentenced to prison for stealing Joe Louis belts Torrance. Calif. A two men have been sentenced to the maximum three Yean in prison for stealing a pair of 14-Karat Gold championship Belli worn by Boxer Joe Louis and valued at 1500,000. William k. Kreizl 29, and Mark a. Pitet 25, were sentenced wednesday. Both pleaded guilty three weeks ago to one count each of shoo of degree burglary. The belts and a congressional Gold Coin Bear ing Louis image were stolen in june from theoffice of rolling Hills estate management consultant Ronald Tschacher who is trying to Cre ate a boxing Ball of Fane in Las vegas Nev. The belts were on loan from Louii widow. The Boxer won them for capturing the championship in 1937 and that of great Britain in 1939. Kreitz and Esles had been charged with Bur Glary and receipt of stolen property but pleaded guilty under an agreement with prosecutors who said the jail time would have been about us same in either to
