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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 12, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Friday september 12, 1936 the stars and stripes Page 7 spectators Walch the Carrier America As it sails past fort Monroe in Hump Back from the sea ton va., toward Norfolk naval Sta Tion. During its six month tour at sea. America jets sunk a libyan fur us Bant and Partid paled in the retaliatory april is bomb ing raid against lib a. Surrogate mom allowed to visit infant daughter Hackensack. . Up1 a surrogate Mother who bore a child for an infertile couple for , but then developed maternal feelings lost a bid for temporary custody of the infant wednesday but did win Vii Lalion rights. Bergen county Superior judge Harvey Soltow ruled that Mary Beth while cad May spend one hour twice a week in supervised visits Wilh the set Monon old girl known As  but Sorkow said the child will stay with William and Elizabeth Stern he couple who hired Whitchead until the custody Dis Pute is settled. Sorkow has set a trial Date of nov. 3. While head 29, of Brick town ship. ., is trying to break the contract by which she agreed to Lake $10,000 to conceive a child while cad by artificial insemination and Bear the infant for the Sterns. She says she developed maternal feelings for the baby and should be awarded permanent custody be cause she is the natural Mother. The eventual ruling is expected to have a major impart on surrogate motherhood programs nationwide. Whitchead who is married defied a court order this summer and look the infant to Florida. Police found her in late july and seized the baby. The child named Sara by the Sterns and Melissa by he while Heads has lived Wilh the Sterns since then. Alan Grosman Whitchead s lawyer said he intends o Appeal the custody ruling immediately and to ask for More visitation time. This woman look care or he baby nigh and Day for four months Grosman said. We have no Evi Dence about the Sterns parenting ability to producer a de for contempt Detroit up the producer of a television series on Sliech gangs has Hen jailed for refusing to surrender a tape subpoenaed by a grand jury investigating the slaying of an off duty state trooper. Lawyers for wbk to in soul Field said they would file an immediate Appeal with the 6th . Cir Cuit court of appeals in Cincinnati to free Bradley Stone 31, the producer who refused to provide the tape. Wayne county circuit judge William Giovan who earlier found Stone in conc met sent Stone to the county jail wednesday after the producer again re fused to surrender the tape. Under a contempt order issued by Giovan Stone will remain jailed until he surrenders the tape or until the grand jury term expires Jan. 7, 1987. The Michigan court of appeals upheld Giovan s earlier ruling thai the state shield Law protecting news paper reporters and their sources docs no apply to broadcasters. The Law written in the 1930s, does not specifically mention radio and television reporters. The tape was subpoenaed a year ago by a grand jury investigating the augus 198.5 suspected gang a called death of trooper Paul Hutchins who was shot by one of two Young males who approached him and a com Panion near Hart Flam in downtown Detroit. Glenn 4 Banks sued Over 84 Loans Columbus. Ohio a sen John Glenn and Jour Banks were named wednesday in a lawsuit Alleg ing violations of Federal election Laws in the funding of his unsuccessful 19s4 bid for the democratic presiden tial nomination. The suit was filed by the Federal elections commis Sion which also submitted motions to dismiss complaints filed by Glenn and the Banks against the Fec two months ago. The litigation stems from s2 million in Loans by four Ohio Banks to Glenn on feb. 9, 1984. Macri Trust of Cleveland and Bank one ban Ohio National Bank and Humm Glon National Bank All of Columbus loaned the senator $900,000 each. The Fec said ii.9 million has Noi been repaid and that the Banks failure to assure repayment amounted to an illegal Campaign contribution. Glenn and his Campaign committee were accused of accepting prohibited contributions. The Fec asks that the Banks Glenn and his Campaign committee be assessed a civil Penally of $5,000 for each violation. Louisiana legislator denies Selling pardons Hall Law or Tiric i inn to.   Rouge la. Up House speaker pro Tern Joe do Iii said wednesday hat he has done absolutely nothing wrong and vowed to stay in office despite charges that he sold state pardons. A a news conference a Pipit read a four paragraph statement declaring his innocence. A Pipit a Democrat from Baton Rouge and Pardon Board chairman Howard Marsellus were indicted by a site grand jury sept. 4 on three counts each of bribery and conspiracy to commit bribery. The same grand jury Wil meet again and East Salon Rouge District attorney Bryan Bush said More  May be returned. He also said the investigation is expanding to involve paroles issued by the state parole Board. Bush said Fie has received numerous Calls from people inter ested in his offer of immunity to anyone who has paid fora Pardon if they will testify about the transaction. An undercover state police officer pretending to be a convict s relative said he paid a Cupil $25,000 and Marsellus $5,000 As Down payment for a Pardon that he was told would Cost $130,000  
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