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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 4, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Thursday september 4, 1986 the stars and stripes Page 3 Julian Bond upset in Georgia Runoff Florida Nevada voters set stage for Senate fights he hit  press John Lewis up i fellow civil rights Leader Julian Bond in a Dumi Zutic Runoff for Congress from Georgia while voters ill a lurid and Nevada so t the Slage for Onge pelted dashes mar key Senate seals. In Florida. Incumbent Republican sen. I Jiuu Haw Kins will face Danu Hrotic do. Bah pm him after each Defeated i primary die tuesday. In Nevada. The seat of retiring Republican sen. Part Lii Alt will he the prize for democratic rep Hirr Reid or former rep. Jim Salini a e m herome Georgia s first Black nations awaiting results of . Budget reduction byc Fol cd Vlinch Washington Bureau Washington while Congress wields its Bud get cutting a at Home nations around the world arc feeling inc Blade s bile As lawmakers try to reduce for eign Aid for next fiscal year. A slate department spokesman said it s too Early to speculate on the severity of the cuts bul thai foreign Aid Likely will be much less than the administration has re ques cd. He said thai once Congress approves an appropriations Bill the stale department will decide on the amount of Aid for individual countries the House appropriations committee has approved $12.98 billion in economic and military assist Ance for 38 nations Nam fiscal year 10 percent less than As year and More than 16 percent less than president Reagan s $15.4 billion request the Senate appropriations committee has not yet marked up its foreign assistance appropriations Bill bul a staffer with the subcommittee on foreign opera Tion said its figures would probably fall in line with the House committee figures. Only four Aid recipients Northern Ireland Israel. Egypt and Pakistan escaped cuts in the House Bill. By sheltering those recipients which Are earmarked for specific amounts of Aid. The Bill would cause economic Aid to All other countries to drop by about 32 percent and military Aid o decrease by about 51 percent com pared to last year. One of inc 34 countries awaiting word on financial Aid is the Philippines. In fiscal 1985. The Philippines received $128.7 million in economic Aid and j32 million in military Aid. This fiscal year the Philippines received 1157 million in eco nomic Aid and about sick m Ilion in military Aid. The administration wants to give j182 million in economic Aid to the Philippines far less than the s2 billion philippine president Corazon Aquino has said is needed. About si03 million in military Aid has been requested for the Philippines. In its report the House committee admitted that the funds in the Bill arc not adequate to Mel he program needs for the . Foreign assistance program. Bul. Unless Congress and the adminis ration  find an institutionally agreed upon Way to Deal with the problem presented by Gramm Rudman the com Millee has no Choice but to present this kind of a Bill to the  the report said. Congressman since Andrew final returns thawed Lewis with 35.142 Miles or 52 percent to Bond s2.-1-17 idles or is Peri i in. Despite the rancor thai Deil need in use Campaign Lewis said the Lun men Are a neg to to ilk. We will shake hands Niheu funds will  Bond said he called to Nlle support id Lewis who now cafes Jou Kilisl i Ortia sch Winner of j top Runoff in. The District that  not in a Republican in Congress in Over a Century. In Florida. Hawkins sidelined much of the Spring in neck anti Back surgery turned Back Ocean Ridge major Jon Linen Shu Juii. Sic said her strategy elections 86 against Graham would he to work As hard As we can each Dav and build on the momentum that started a few weeks ago and Hope in carries us into november in the race to succeed Iravani. Marline polled 45 percent of the Republican old. Hill Frej. Far Hack a 2 j percent was not about to gut up. Gallagher. Cierny and Frey fish in the same Pond Frej said indicating he i Spais u pick up votes claimed by the other crop Cimic dvrs.  rep. Torn Natl Asher and attorney Ott Mer Clem we ran the race knowing we hid to gel is the  Farline a former Democrat who was welcomed by resident Cagan into she go11 Ai the 1984 Conven Tion is bidding to become Florida s first hispanic governor. Skirt a s Only Republican governor since re construction was Claude Kirk elected in 1 in Nevada Reid won inc democratic Senate Nomi nation with 75.757 votes or r2a percent of the total against Manny beak a Lake Alioe Gas station and hamburger stand owner. We re Happy this Day has  said Reid we have been wailing for the time to come when the issues could be drawn Between me and Tny  san Tim. Lured out of retirement by republicans who saw him Asi Herbest Hope of retaining Laxalt s scat for the Goi. Pried up 56.ss9 Voies. Or sri percent of inc Tola Vole against airline Pilot Curk Cave and Las vegas minister Richard jilt or 11. Here Are other lot is from tuesday s major races with 98 percent of Florida s precincts reporting Hawkins had 474,505 Voles or 89 percent and shut lick had 60,031 votes or 11 percent. Graham had 812,513 votes or 85 percent and Gay activist Boh Kunst had 4.?.747 Voles or 15 percent. Martinez led the four Way gop Field with 237.422 totes or -4i percent followed by Fry with 129,2si votes or 24 percent Gallagher with 123,771 Voles or 2 j percent and Clem with 42,315 votes or 8 percent. Among five democrats Pajcic had 3,s85 votes or 36 percent Smith had 291,917 votes or 30 percent and slate sen. Harry Johnston had 248,679 votes or 26 percent. In Nevada with 100 percent of the Vole reported Bryan had 73.257 votes or 79.5 percent against Busi Nessman Herd Tobman. Carte rata had 31,939 Voles or 15,9 percent and her closest opponent state a Cwm Blyman Jim Stone had 12,448 Voles or 17.9 percent. Going snipe Hunting staff sol. Richard Webster Jan u  
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