European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - October 10, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Friday october 10, 1986 the stars and stripes Page s Reagan says Liberal judges boost crime prom press dispatches Atlanta president Reagan wednesday railed against Liberal asserting that they Are a Factor in a crime epidemic thai includes the proliferation of illegal drugs. The attack came As Reagan warned that if the democrats win control in the Senate this november they will turn Over the judiciary committee la Sens. Edward m. Kennedy. Mass., and Joseph r. Biden jr.,Del. He us a Ceil j thai this would undermine his at tempt to appoint judges to the Federal Bench who will aggressively Uva it in authority to protect our families communities find Way of Reagan loosed rousing attacks on lighter than air liberalism As he campaigned for Republican senator Mack haltingly of Georgia. But in a direct criticism of Mattingly s democratic opponent. Rep. Wyche Fowler jr., the president said that Fowler was As Liberal As Kennedy and then quipped you would t want a senator who s As Liber Al As Teddy Kennedy would you they gave us unbearable inflation 21 percent interest Rales business decline swelling unemployment and a lot of talk about How we. The american people were 10 blame Reagan said. At the november elections the tax tax spend spend crowd is going to find Oil that lighter than air liberalism is no longer fashionable the president s earlier comments the first time he has interjected the judiciary into this election Campaign came in a speech in Raleigh n.c., where he was stumping for sen. James t. Broyhill a Republican newly appointed to succeed the Laic sen. John p. East. Broyhill is locked in a Light election Battle with for Mer gov. Terry Sanford in a race viewed As important in the Republic ii party s Hope to maintain its Senate majority of 53 scats to 47.As he spoke to a crowd of More than 1.000 at the Raleigh civic and convention Center before arriving in Atlanta Rongan said a photo Reagan takes a snipe Al lighter than air liberalism. The proliferation of drugs has been a part of crime epidemic that can he traced to among other things Liberal judges who Are unwilling to gel Lough with the criminal Clement in this society we Don t need a Bunch of sociology majors on the Bench. What we need Are Strong judges who will aggressively use their authority to protect our families communities and Way of life judges who understand that punishing wrongdoer is our Way of protecting the innocent judges who do not hesitate to put criminals where they belong behind aide to Reagan said that the president had decided to mention judges because Broyhill served on the Senate judiciary committee. He noted with satisfaction that the comments had generated applause in three separate sought to contrast Liberal judges with those he has nominated to the Bench saying that since coming to Washington we be been appointing people to the Bench who represented the Strong judges he favors. It s already beginning to have an he said. Average sentences for drug related and other crimes arc up significantly , sen. Strom Thurmond and Jim Broyhill arc in a majority on the Senate judiciary committee Over seeing judicial appointments the president said without Jim Broyhill and a Republican Senate majority that Job will be turned Over to Teddy Kennedy and Joe the president continued you can strike a blow against drugs thugs and hoodlums by costing your Vole for j in and keeping i m As a Force for Law and order in the United Stales Senate. The future of our country its safety and Security is in our and Kennedy arc the ranking and second rank ing minority members on the j judiciary committee. They had led the opposition and voted against Williamh. Rehnquist Reagan s Choice for chief Justice who was confirmed last month by a 65-33 vote. Inventor Jacuzzi Charity group collects $5 ? million Dies in Arizona Sun City. Ari. A candid Jacuzzi inventor of the swirling whirl Pool Bath that bore his name has died atthe age of 83. Jacuzzi who died tuesday was the youngest of seven Brothers who Emi grated from a Northern Italy farm to the Berkeley calif., area where the machine shop in 1915. The Brothers first major product was what was known As the toothpick propel Ler adapted for air planes during world War i in 1920, the family designed and flew what is considered to he America s lint Cabin style monoplane. Los Angeles up the Wear the world Charity has collected ssi million $ i million More than its goal and is about to distribute $8 million in new Grants for the hungry and Home less around the Globe . For Africa officials said wednesday. Ken Kragen . For Africa presi Dent said he is not disappointed that less than �16 million in net funds has Bee collected from inc hands across Ameri Ca project in May which initially anticipated j50 million. You be got to View everything we be done not As individual events How much did we raise How Many people participated but As a Long term Bat-ik1," Kragon said at a news conference. It agon announced that his group recently received j2.5 million from cd records in Revenue from the we arc inc world single. He said the additional Revenue helped boost Money collected from inc project to ssi,26 5,721. Marty Rogol . For Africa Finan Cial manager and Robert or Constein a Federal budget expert who worked on hands across America outlined the for Mula for distributing Revenue from themay 25 hand holding event. Rogol said id percent of inc Money Boeing workers of 3-year pact Seattle a Union members representing 40,000 Boeing co. Machinists in three states on wednesday overwhelmingly approved a three year con tract that provides better pay than a pact the workers rejected last week Union officials said. The new proposal reached monday by company and Union officials As work continued under an Cip ired contract was approved by 88 percent of those Vot ing said Richard Aldrich machinists Union business representative in Wichita Kan. He did not have vote totals nor did Tom Baker president of local 751 of the International association Olma cd insists & aerospace workers who said the percentage for approval was 86 percent. Workers in Seattle Wichita and port land Ore voted on the proposal which included Lump sum Bonus payments of 12 percent of workers pay at the end of the first year plus 5 percent at the end of each of the next two years. Obviously the company is very pleased said Harold Carr Boeing s chief Public relations officer. We re extremely Happy about the very High percentage of employees that voted in favor of the Contra earlier wednesday the proposal was greeted by cheers at a mass meet ing Here of 20,000 workers. That response was in marked contrast to their mood Al a similar meeting Friday when workers jeered Union leadership and angrily ripped up the aerospace company s first proposal to replace inc pact that expired oct. 4. The approved proposal included a 40 cent an Nour Cost of living allowance improvements in the medical program and withdrawal of a company demand for workers to operate More than one machine said Baker. The proposal Abo included a full Union shop. The company s previous proposal offered oct. 4, did not contain the Cost of living increase offered less generous medical benefits and retained the multiple machine provision. Bank robbery hostage accused of stealing fort Wayne ind. A a woman held hostage during a Bank Rob Bery attempt was arrested wednesday and accused of stealing $2,000 during the incident. Gwendolyn Tucker of Warsaw ind., was being held on a preliminary charge of felony theft from the Lincoln National Bank Branch at Nonic Rusl shopping Center said police chief David Ruemen. Tucker 45, was a customer in the Bank at the time a Man attempted inc oct. 2 Holdup. She was the last hostage released at the end of a four hour stand Buchanan 36, of Dearborn mien., has been charged with armed Rob Bery two counts of criminal confine ment and one count of attempted Crimi Nal confinement. Me also faces a Federal charge of kidnapping. During the robbery attempt. Tucker was told to ill a bag with Money from Bank tellers. Riemen said the Money she allegedly took came from that bag. The Money had not been recovered wednes Day. Tucker was being held on $2,500 Bond at the fort Wayne City county lockup. Riemen said police negotiators Over heard a conversation in which Buchanan told Tucker to Lake a certain amount of Money. Will he distributed in slates along the route where millions of people joined hands and Sang with the Money passed out in proportion to the amount of Revenue collected in those slates. Other hands across America Revenue will be distributed to areas of greatest need As determined by 1980 Federal Cen sus figures and new unemployment data. Rogol announced that $6.4 million in Revenue from inc we Are the world project is about to be distributed in seven african countries through 70 projects related to agriculture fishing water management manufacturing reforestation and employment training. Sands of time in the stars and stripes 40 years ago today. Oct. 10, 1946 the occupation of Germany has Cost the United Stales at least 128 million and an untold amounting goods shipped into the american zone according to figures released by occupation officials in Berlin. 30 years ago today. Oct. 10, 1956 old pro Jackie Rob Inson rekindled the dodger s world series Hopes to defeat the Yankees with Atwo out loth Innig hit thai scored the Only run of the game. The dodgers squared the series at three game apiece at Brooklyn s Ebbett Field. 20 years ago today. Oct. 10.1966 Dave Mcnally shut out los Aji Geles on four singles and Frank Robinson bit a tremendous Home run Ai Baltimore look a i-0 Victory to Complete its world series sweep in Balti More. 10 years ago today oct. 10, 1976 Nancy lop and Donna Horton fired 77s m drenching rain to give the United Stales its sixth consecutive women world Amateur team Golf championship in Vil Amoura Portu Gal
