European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - January 10, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse Saturday january 10, 1987 the stars and stripes Page 5 paramedics attend to woman injured when car slowed Inlo a Busy office in Chain Visla Calif. M photo car hits office hurts 23 inside Chula Vista Calif a a car crashed through a Wall or a crowded deportment or motor vehicles office thursday and slowed into a group waiting in line injuring 23 people authorities said. Police detective John Madison said inc drive was a Man in his Early 40s. He was taken to a Hospital to be examined for slight injuries and was to be questioned by authorities later. Madison said police had no idea How fail the car was travelling or whether the crash was an Accident. Seventeen people were taken to hospitals and six others were treated at inc scene and released. One woman run Over by the car was taken by helicopter to san Diego medical Center. Chula Vista is about 12 Miles South of san Diego. A div investigator who declined to give he name said there were about 200 people in the build ing when the crash occurred. A gaping Hole was visible in the stucco Wall of the single Story building. The car a late Model ply Mouth remained Niide the building so that police could reconstruct the Accident. Child s birth House oks clean water Bill changed mind of surrogate Hackensack . Not Mary Beth White head who gave birth to baby m As a surrogate Mother said m lean thursday hat she was powerless to Over come her desire to keep the child even though she had planned to surrender her daughter to her natural father until the moment of Birthal the end something took Over Whitehead Testi fied thursday in Superior court. Her testimony came in the 4-Day-pld trial to deter mine the enforceability and the legality of a surrogacy agreement and the eventual custody of the child now 9months old. While head called the tabs father William Stern and his wife. Elizabeth a Friendly couple and said that she Felt a Bond with them."1 Felt a really big obligation to them not because of the contract but because of them she said. I really started Oul wanting to do this. It Hurt me to Enow 1 was going to Bun the stems not to give them the baby she testified. Sands of time in the stars and stripes 40 years ago today. Jan. 10, 1947 the Senate unanimously approved Gen George c. Marshall s appoint ment As Secretary of state. It was also established in Washington that a heart condition had prompted James f. Byrnes resignation from that Post. 30 years ago today. Jan. 0,19s7 after less than two years in office sir Anthony Eden choking Back tears resigned Jan. 9 As Britain s prime minister. The 59-year-old aristocrat said in London that bad health would not allow him to carry on. 20 years ago today. Jan. 10,1967 a . Spokesman said the Viet Cong in the Mekong River Delta used Viet namese children As Shields in an attack on South vietnamese troops resulting in 10 children being killed and 14 being wounded. 10 years ago today. Jan. 10, 1977 the Rev. Pauli Murray be came the episcopal Church s first Black woman priest in Washington. The widely known scholar attorney and social activist resigned a professorship at Brandeis University to enter the Priesthood. Washington not the House of repro Send fives ignoring a Compromise urged by president Reagan thursday passed a clean water Bill one that is identical to a Bill Reagan vetoed last year. The vote was 406-8. Ail eight dissenting Voles were cast by conservative republicans. Reagan s senior advisers said they would recommend that Ike legislation be vetoed again because of what one called Ita unacceptably High if passed the legislation would provide $18 billion Over eight years to help communities build sewage treatment plants and an additional $2 billion far other programs to combat water pollution. The Grants remade through the states. The Bill was the first piece of major legislation to be passed by either House in the 100th Congress. The Senate is scheduled to vote on the bit monday. Ii May first consider a Reagan proposal that would provide s12 billion for sewage treatment facilities which is double Reagan s recommendation last year Reagan s proposal would eliminate Federal Grants of s300 million for a new program to help states reduce water pollution caused by Runoff from farms and Urban areas. It would permit the states to conduct this new program Only with Money from the sewage treatment funds. The House operating under a Rule that precluded amendments to the Bill did not consider the Reagan proposed Compromise. Lawmakers have said the original Bill enjoys wide bipartisan support in the Senate and Reagan s com Promise offer has Little Chance of acceptance there. nuke Plant Given License Washington a the nuclear regulatory commission on thursday voted i-0 to authorize a full Power License for the Shearon Harris nuclear Plant at new Hill . The 900-megawatt Plant of Carolina Power & Light co. Has been running tests under a Low Power License since last saturday. It will be the 100th full Power License granted by the commission. Five others have Low Power licenses and two plants have been permitted to Load fuel. Shearon Harris is coming into service almost 11 Yean late and costing nearly $4 billion which opponents have said is a 1,700 percent Cost overrun. One Contention by opponents was that the License was being rushed but the arc staff said at least three others of the dozen in service using the same Westing House corp. Design had completed Low Power tests in seven Days and a fourth had done it in eight. More than 100 opponents crowded the arc hearing room during three hours of presentations applauding witnesses of whose testimony they approved. Their witnesses argued that arc regulations forbade Grant ing a License without a full lest of emergency evacuation plans within the previous year and the last ten at Shearon Harris was 19 months ago. The company has scheduled a lest in february. Arc member Dave Matthews said it recommended an exception to the Rule because we feel the underly ing purpose of the Rule has been met especially since the company had conducted a More recent Drill at its Brunswick Plant last month. Buchanan mulls Oval office bid Washington a conservative activists looking for someone to rally around in the 1988 presidential election arc focusing their search on the win Dowless White House office where Patrick j. Buchanan rages against critics of president Reagan. "1 have no doubt that pal Buchanan is going to become a candidate for president of the gunned Stales Howard Phillips chairman of the conserva Tive caucus said thursday. Angela Buchanan Jackson Sisle Roythe White House communications director said her brother is actively considering a presidential race and will meet with sup porters , a former . Treasurer said she has Reed him to decide by the end of this month no later than Buchanan could not be reached immediately for comment. Red Cross worker created disasters Philadelphia up a red Cross worker pleaded guilty to creating 100 wholly fictitious disasters and stealing 139,000 in vouchers issued to fake victims in order to support his expensive drug habit authorities said thursday. Reginald Scott 39, created floods fires collapsing and exploding houses and other phony catastrophes and then issued emergency funds to fake victims said assistant . District attorney William Wolf. What he did was create victims of such disasters and assign to those victims needs he said. Scott then sold vouchers Worth up to 11,500 at a discount to friends and acquaintances so he could sup port a $500-a-week drug habit. Wolf said. Scott pleaded guilty to theft and forgery charges tuesday and was sentenced to six to 23 months in prison by common pleas judge Ricardo Jackson
