European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - October 9, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Thursday october 9. 1988 the stars and stripes Pago 5 Senate says soviet spying costly to . Washington up spying by the soviet Union has Cost the United Stales billions of dollars and damaged National Security far More than anyone in the administration has acknowledged a Senate intelligence committee report said tuesday. The soviets have waged a relentless and sophisticated spying Campaign against the United slates that included bugging of typewriters in the . Embassy in Moscow so that All typed Mes sages could be read the report said for years we had heard that Cia offi cers would never defect that soviet tech Nical efforts were primitive that our secrets were Safe said sen. Dave a Minn. Committee chair Man. Bui that was before the year of the spy he said. The 14 a Page report cited the string of embarrassing espionage cases revealed in the Post year including the breakup of the Walker family spy ring the defection of former Cia agent Edward Howard to rus Sia and the arrest of Richard Miller the first Fri agent arrested for spying. It said collectively those costs and Les notorious ones gave the soviets the ability to decode at least a million military communications disclosed an extremely Sensi Tive technical intelligence program in formed the soviets about Cia operation sin Moscow and intercepted thousands of Domestic . Communications each Day. Based on the Public and classified re Cord the committee has bund the aggregate damage in recent years to be far greater than anyone in the . Government has yet acknowledged publicly it said. Our committee found a Security system paralysed by bureaucratic inertia with Little ability to Bridge the gaps betwee agencies or Between different Security disciplines like personnel Security and computer Security said 120 arrested violinist Rubinoff is dead at 89 at 2 intersections by Border patrol los Angeles up Border patrol agents arrested 120 suspected illegal aliens tuesday at two san Fernando Valley intersections known As pickup Points for Day labourers. The sweeps started at 7 . At intersections in Northridge and in Canoga Park said Joe Flanders spokesman for the immigration and naturalization service. He said both intersections arc established pickup locations where Day workers including Many illegal aliens congregate. Flanders said the sweeps were prompted by complaints from residents and business owners passed on to the ins by the office of rep. Bobbi Fiedler r Calif. Those arrested in the operation that ended shortly before i . Had no proof of . Citizenship or Lega residency Flanders said. They will have the option of accepting a return trip to their Homeland or having deportation hearing in immigration court. Ins agents recently have conducted similar sweeps of illegal aliens in West los Angeles and Orange county. Columbus Ohio a violinist David Rubi Noff a russian immigrant whose music lifted the nation s spirits during the depression died monday in a Hospital of respiratory arrest at the age of 89. Rubinoff who was a regular from 1931 to 1935 on Eddie Cantor s Abc radio show was born sept. 3, 1897, at Grodno Russia one of five children of factory worker. He was five years old when his parents bought him a violin. He was studying music at the Royal conservatory of Warsaw in 1911 when he met the late composer Victor Herbert who was so impressed he brought the entire Rubinoff family to Pittsburgh. Rubinoff attended Forbes school in Pittsburgh and became the Leader of its orchestra. Rubinoff eventually became a soloist with the Pitts Burgh symphony and went on to guest conduct orches tras in the United states and abroad. He performed at the White House for presidents Hoo ver Roosevelt Eisenhower and Kennedy but his career also took him to Small towns he once gave 13 concerts in one Day in the Hannibal mo., school system. Rubinoff used several violins but his favorite was Romanoff Stradivarius made in 1731 by Antonio Stra Divari in Cremona Italy. He said in 1979 that it was insured for $100,000. He is survived by his wife Darlene a son five step sons three stepdaughters and seven grandchildren. David Robin Oft performs before portrait of him self. Claiborne denies guilt in impeachment hearing Washington not Federal District judge Harry e. Claiborne arguing i innocence in the first Senate impeachment trial in so years made an emotional Appeal tuesday to the sen ate s spirit of fair i have served the judiciary Well the 69-year-old judge said As he faced a silent and nearly full Senate chamber. I have been Loyal to my oath. I have not violated a single Law of the United Claiborne s speech a rambling de sense against the Federal income lax charges on which he was convicted two years ago came at the end of a Day in which the Senate heard the judge de scribed by members of the House of representatives As a disgrace to the fed eral judiciary. Since his conviction Claiborne now an inmate at a Federal prison in Ala Bama has refused to resign his life ten ured position. He has continued to col Lect his salary and has vowed to return to the Federal District court in Nevada after completing his two year prison term. Rep. Henry j. Hyde r-i1i., told the Senate that every Day judge Cefai born continues to collect his salary is an in sult to every Law abiding citizen in this country and the Prospect of his return to the Bench is an affront to the dignity of the Federal judiciary and an embarrassment to me Rule of Hyde served As one of the prosecutors at the impeachment trial thai opened tuesday. The Senate expects to vote thursday on whether Claiborne should be convicted of the charges contained in the four articles of impeachment that the House of representatives voted unanimously in july. In a preliminary vote tuesday night he Senate rejected a request by Claiborne to apply the same Standard of proof in the impeachment trial that courts apply in criminal trials guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. Instead each senator will be free to apply any Standard that senator consider appropriate. Claiborne s request failed by a Vole of to 17. The first two articles of impeachment assert that the judge deliberately under stated his income by a total of nearly $200,000, in filing his Federal income tax returns for 197 9 and 1980. The third article states that Claiborne was convicted of those tax charges by a Federal jury. The final article asserts that by his actions the judge discredited the Federal judiciary. Claiborne is the 14th Federal official to be impeached in the country s history. Protesters for disabled arrested Sands of time Detroit a jul More than three dozen people were arrested tuesday during protests against Lack of buses and trains accessible to the disabled and on woman fell from her wheelchair clutching a Bible As police loaded her onto a Van. Protests by members of the american disabled for accessible Public transportation were planned to coincide with a National convention of transportation executives ending thursday. Several dozen adapt protesters were demanding Access to the Detroit offices of sent. Don Riegle and cart Levin both Michigan democrats when police made the arrests. Spokesmen said both senators were away from their offices at the time. A police spokesman said 37 people were arrested in the confrontation. All but 13 of the demonstrators bad been arrested within the last two Days. Bond for the repent offenders was set at 11,000. All were charged with disorderly conduct authorities said. The demonstrators h,.xked the main Entrance to the building when told Uliey would not have Access to Levin and Riegle. Ally want for Christmas is a bus with a lift read a sign carried by Paulette Patterson of Chicago who suffers spasms when excited and fell from her wheel chair clutching her Bible while the vans were loaded. To the stars and stripes 40 years ago today. Oct. 9, 1946 the St. Louis cardinals bounced Back to defeat the vaunted Boiton red sox slugger 3 0. In he second game oct he world series St. Louis. 30 years ago today oct. 9, 1956 Egypt and soviet Russia rejected the British French approach to the Suez dispute but called for United nations negotiations in new York to establish a cooperative arrangement for the operation of the canal. Rose named . National Flower Washington up opting for the Oval of fice instead of the Rose Garden president Reagan signed legislation tuesday establishing the Rose As the National Flower. In a private indoor ceremony Reagan signed a con Gressional Resolution declaring the Rose the National Flower or As Congress put it a i Galese the National Floral Reagan was presented a bochum sculpture of a Rose by congressional supporters of the Resolution which put to rest decades of thorny debate on whether the Rose the Dogwood or the Marigold should be the National Flower. Reagan also greeted Aimee Lynn Richelieu Queen of the tournament of roses Parade and paid tribute to Mary Johnston wife of sen. Bennett Johnston d-la., who spearheaded the Campaign to make the Rote the National Flower. Oct. 9, 1966 the Baltimore orioles made in three straight in the world series in Baltimore by defeating the la dodgers 1-0, on Paul Blair s fifth in Ning Home run. To years ago today. Oct. 9, 1976 sen. Hubert h. Humphrey 65, underwent a six hour operation at Sloan Kettering cancer Center in new York for removal of cancerous bladder. The chief of surgery said the operation was successful
