European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 13, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse R.---fl.fr.? Page 4 the stars and stripes saturday september 13,1966 Congress oks sanctions against s. Africa Washington up Congress gave Tina approval Friday to a packager economic sanctions against South Africa voting overwhelmingly to defy president Reagan and carry out what House sneaker Thomas o Neill called the will of the american people the will of the Western free the House abandoning democratic leaders efforts for a total Trade embargo voted for a weaker senile passed Mea sure in the interest of getting sanctions passed said rep. William Gray d-pa., a key Leader on the sanctions Issue. The Bill nows goes to the White House for the president s signature or his veto. The Bill would bar any new . In vestment and Trade with South Africa ban imports from Pretoria of Coal Tex tiles uranium Iron steel arms ammunition and agricultural products and ban exports to South Africa of Petroleum product and computers. It also would terminate air service to and from South Africa. The sanctions would end once South Africa frees Nelson Mandela the african National Congress Leader from prison begins negotiations to end apartheid with Black leaders and changes Laws that further racial separation. The Swift action by the House which avoided lengthy debate on compromising Between the House and Senate Mea sures makes it More Likely that sanctions will become Law. Congress now has time to override a veto by Reagan. The action also averted a Chance that Reagan would attempt to actions taken against South Africa sanctions against or embargoes by it oct count Ria nations Denmark Canada Japan Sweden Britain France West Germany Switzerland x Israel a Chicago Tribune graphic sources transit Roca and Chicago Tribuna news report let the Bill languish on i desk until Congress adjourns oct. 3, thus killing the measure altogether with a pocket veto White House spokesman Larry speak is said Reagan would veto the Bill be cause it would impede rather thin and Vance the goal of promoting farther change in South Africa but democrats were emotional i their pleas for a sanctions Law. O Neill. A mass. Said reagan1 6-year-old policy of constructive engagement has failed and the sanctions Bill represents the will of the american people the will of the Western free president Reagan has a unique Opportunity in the next Tew Day to serve As a Champion of Freedom he told the House. Rep. Stephen Solan in a quoted negro spiritual god gave Noah the Rainbow sign no More water the fire next time. In the absence of legislation like this the accumulated rage and resentment and oppression in South Africa will pro Duce a ire that will consume that entire country the Region in which it exists Bud perhaps the world he said. While the legislation does not go As far As we would like there is no quarrel that it is effective said rep. Howard . The sanctions will clearly stale to our allies we want to restrict economic activity and at the same time put us strategically and morally in toe Correct Posi Tion on human rights Gray said. Judge orders Larouche to Tell who pays his Bills Alexandria a. A a Feder Al judge on Friday ordered political extremist Lyndon Larouche to reveal who pays for the pork chop and the rest of his food shelter clothing and similar expenses of daily life. . District judge Claude m. Hilton upheld a magistrate s ruling that la Rouchl must answer questions about his personal finances. The judge also upheld tines of $2.000 plus j200 a Day since aug. 29 until he provides those answers. A. Lawyers for Abc arc seeking to com Pel Larouche to answer questions about who pays his personal Bills in an Effort to collect on a $202,000 judgment won against Larouche last year in a civil Law suit. Larouche contends he is penniless has had no income in More than 10 Yea Sand cannot pay the judgment. He maintains he does not know who pays his expenses including those for the food he eats and the $1.3 million estate where he lives in Loudoun county a. And he contends the corporations and organizations associated with him won t Tell him if they pay those Bills. Larouche s lawyer Odin Anderson of Boston said Al a hearing that Larouche acknowledges that other people pay his expenses but does t know who they Are or How much the expenses Are. Judge Hilton questioning with apparent disbelief asked he does t know where the pork chop comes from Anderson responded in fact the life of or. Larouche is far from the More mundane of what happens Anderson added Isth pork chop appears on his plate and he cats it. He does t ask who pays Hilton in upholding magistrate w. Curtis Scwll s order said Abc was entitled to answers to the questions it nosed earlier this year about which of the organizations surrounding Larouche pay for his expenses. He denied a motion by Larouche to overturn that la Iduix Yuuji Vainiu i nuut Jii. Matwi Vii chief of icbms program picked to head space div Norton fab Calif. A maj. Ballistic missile or mid Gilman glib Gen. Alovsius c. Cases head of the air Man said. Fab Calif. Aloysius a Casey Force s icbms program has been Nomi Naiad to Lake Over the air Force space div in los Angeles. If his nomination is approved by con Gress Casey will receive his third Star and succeed u. Gen. Forrest s. Mccartney who was appointed last month As the new director of the Kennedy space Center. Maj. Barry Glickman spokesman for the ballistic missile office at Norton fab thursday said no announcement has been made regarding Casey s replacement. Since 1984, Casey h has headed the ballistic missile office and managed Theair Force s two lop priority programs the my and the Small intercontinental ballistic Glick a some 800 military and civilian scientists and technicians manage research design development and contract acquisition Al the office. The space div Post would involve managing military programs thai can be used in space and coordinating space shuttle work with the National aeronautics and space administration. In 198$, Casey received the defense department s lop management award the Eugene m. Zuckert award for his work on the my missile now being deployed on schedule in missile silos. Norton is about 60 mites East of los Angeles. Maureen Reagan gets High backing for Job Washington a an outspoken feminist who has disagreed with president Reagan on abortion and the equal rights amendment has his Back ing fora lop Republican party Job. She s his daughter Maureen. The party announced Friday that Maureen Reagan 45, is in line to be come co chairman of the Republican National committee. Her Road to that Post was smoothed thursday when inc chairman Frank j. Fahrnkopf or. Met with the president who Inthewoods of the party statement indicated he was supportive of the Candi Dacy of Maureen it is with great pleasure that i join with president Reagan in endorsing he candidacy of Maureen Reagan said the chairman. She has served the president and the Republican party with distinction for a great Many Maureen Reagan has been Fahre kopps consultant for women s Campaign activities. Obviously i am honoured by the Confidence shown in me by the presi Dent and the chairman Maureen Reagan said. Her formal election to succeed Betty Heitmann As the no. 2 part official will take place in january at the annual meeting of the inc. Presidential endorsement for inc posts is All it takes. The actual vote is a formality. One time Maureen Rea Gan failed to get her father s endorse ment was when she ran for the Senate in California in 1982. I must and will be absolutely Neutral the president said when his daughter entered a crowded Republican Field. Reagan received Only s percent of the Vole and finished fifth m the Pri Mary. The Winner Pete Wilson went on to be elected to the Strong supporter of Era Reagan Maureen Treagu said the had always been rather distressed by her father s opposition to the amendment. I Don t have a very Good answer for Why the president does not support the equal rights amendment she told the National press club in 1982. She Abo disagreed with her father on abortion and gun control she supports both while he opposes them. She went to wort at the inc in 1983, with a mandate to help her lather overcome the fact he was less popularly father came to me ind said 1 seem to have this problem and 1don t think i m such a bad Guy she said at the other inc officials Rea Gan had no hesitancy about criticizing administration official or policies. When attorney general Edwin Meese i yielded to conservative pres sure and wit head a $625,000 Pam from an organization that runs shelters Lor battered women Reagan called the action just patently
