European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - October 17, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse Insult stripes pte1 state 0$the pay hike and your paycheck what it Means. See charts Page 9 in Tiosh Foit Thi . Mid Foi if vol.45, no. 182 Friday october 17. 1986 d 8693 a spending package approved by Senate Washington a the Senate on thursday approved a Compromise is 76 billion spending package the larg est Money Bill in history As president Reagan signed Stopgap legislation to pre vent a government shutdown until Lin Gering differences were settled with the House. The Senate by voice Vole ratified the House Senate agreement on the Reagan endorsed fiscal 1987 spending plan which the House had approved wednes Day night. The plan would trim Back Reagan s military spending request but also hold the line in Domestic programs freezing most and allowing Only a few select in creases. The Broad Compromise left a few items in disagreement. Congress needed see spending on Page 23 san Salvador gets . Aid Down payment san Salvador Al Salvador a Secretary of state George p. Shultz on thursday brought this quake devastated capital a commitment for a s50 Mil lion Down payment in . Aid and a Promise to ask Congre for More help. President Reagan. Nancy and the people of Ameri Ca say to the people of Al Salvador through this mis Sion thai we care we care very much about the suffer ing you arc enduring through this tragedy Shultz said shortly after arriving for a 3 i hour visit. Shortly before his arrival rescuers said the faint sound of a woman s voice beneath ions of twisted debris renewed Hope that survivors could emerge six Days after the disastrous Jolt. Nearly 1,000 people died in Friday s quake some 8,000 were injured and tens of thousands were left homeless. An untold number took to the streets set Ting up makeshift terns. Government nil private do nors handed out food water and Tarpaulin. It s a genuine catastrophe Schuliz told reporters before taking a helicopter tour Over the devastated area and meeting with president Jose Napoleon Duarte. The Agency for International development said the United slates has provided about 11.9 million in Aid. On wednesday Congress added $50 million in Aid to a Tuchall spending Bill. That is a Down payment Schuliz said. He said that once damage assessments Are Complete Well make a recommendation o Congress about a More major funding Duarte has estimated damage m si.4 billion. But businessman Roberto Murray Mesa head of the Pri vate sector task Force on quake Relief said the dam age was expected to exceed $2 billion. Nigerian wins literature Nobel economics prize goes to american Stockholm Sweden a Wole Soyinka 52, a prolific novelist playwright poet and passionate social critic who was jailed in his native Nigeria during the Biafra War thursday became the first african Winner of the Nobel prize for literature. The swedish Academy of letters cited Soyinka As a writer who in a wide cultural perspective and with poetic overtones fashions the drama of also thursday american James Mcgill Buchanan won the Nobel memorial prize in eco nomic science for his theory that Public eco nomic policy is formulated according to the self interest of politicians and governments. Soyinka said in Paris thursday i Hope this prize has not been awarded because i have been a vigorous critic of my government and others Idi Amin s in Uganda for example. 1 Don t want to think for a single moment it s because of my political he was in Paris to attend a meeting of the International theater Institute which he Heads. Soyinka who writes in English has published about 20 works including More than 12 plays and two novels. Many of his works Deal with life in Nigeria and Are satirical. An outspoken government critic he was a see prize on Page 28 Wole Soyinka much of the focus has been on the Ruben Dario building a five Story downtown Structure that col lapsed trapping hundreds under crushed steel and Concrete. Volunteers working round the clock have freed More than 1 to people from the building. Rescue workers said tuesday was the last time survivor was pulled out of the building. Duarte said the last survivor was found in the building wednesday. There was no immediate explanation for the discrepancy. Paul Neuman a salvadoran Rescue worker said the sound of a woman s voice was heard from inside the building thursday. John Pledger a member of 3 British Rescue team said he Hud been told a survivor was pulled out of another building wednesday by a guatemalan said the workers used sound location equipment and heard slight tapping. Soviets allow dissident to leave for . Washington up1 the soviet Union in Surprise move thursday released jewish dissident David Goldfarb and his wife Cecilia to american industrialist Arnand Hammer and they were in route to the United states a Hammer spokesman and state department officials said. Goldfarb was on Hammer s corporate Boeing 727 Jet and had left Moscow. The plane carrying both men and mrs. Goldfarb was scheduled to arrive at Newark International Airport in new Jersey later thursday. The ailing Goldfarb once a pumped a Kab Overtu Relo Frame american newsman Nicholas Daniloff. A slate department official said we can confirm that Goldfarb and his wife Cecilia will be arriving today with Armand Hammer on Hammer s private plane. The . Government hat followed Goldfarb s situation closely Lor a number of years and we Welcome the Resolution of his All we know at this Point is we received a Call from Armand Hammer s plane in which he reports he has David Goldfarb on Board and the plane is expected Toland Between 5 and 3 30," said the spokesman for Hammer who is chairman of Occidental Petroleum corp. Goldfarb who is ill and has been in a Moscow hos Pital was denied permission la emigrate to Israel St see soviets on Page 28 today s Buck buys. 1-96 Marks i series sports
