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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - July 12, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 28 the stars and stripes sunday july 12,19b7 proposal to Burn garbage of d new York a slate and City officials agreed Ridam gum the unwanted cargo of garbage aboard he Dai Mahb i Brooklyn Borough president Howard  a Tom judge for a re straining order to keep the Gar Rivta where the incinerator is located. He sai3  Golden stepped in the Issue or what to do with the garbage which had became a National joke Ashe Barge was shunted from one slate to another appeared to have been resolved at a meeting involving state and City environmental officials and rear lives from Islip the town where much of originated. Under the plan the Barge a Len e towed from it berth Al a Federal an Chol i Brooklyn to a City incinerator in the Bojuc res Bensonhurst Section. There in would cup Mcd and burned. Iff Ipri said the 3,128 tons of garbage would Bend cd to about 400 ions of Ash and deposited in the Islip town dump. The process is expected to Lake three to four weeks. The private companies that originally contracted to handle the garbage have agreed 10 contribute Money or services la cover transportation and the Islip Lippin fee of 140 a Ion officials said. This solution at no Cost to the government Rosa Immier in taking a in a for mrea used by a private Busi Ness venal no stared unsolvable said new n Sexton. Agreement resolve Rita Fiu a by a failed business Deal said the  or of environmental conservation Thomas who called the  Barge bad been barred from Docking at a City facility until the state came up with a plan to dispose of the trash. Officials said the Cost of transporting and dumping the garbage estimated at 1140,000 would be paid for largely by two companies review Avenue enter Prises inc. Of Queens which put the garbage on the Barge and Harve the tugboat that Gulf Inte Jio Nul the operator of he Barge about three Sere the Barge s journey began March 22, agreed to Lake the garbage Back but nol to pay the costs involved with its  have said so percent of the garbage was generated in new York Islip and Nassau county it Isnoel municipal waste but debris collected by priv air Carters. Trie garbage consigned 10 waste alternatives inc.,and rumoured to contain some hazardous waste Maleri was refused by North Carolina Alabama Mississipp a Texas Florida Mexico Belize and the after  new York officials declared the   but stale and local authorities began biota fiver where i would to and who would pay font the tug that hauled the garbage slaved a Floc for 88days before it was allowed to return to louisiana., Lovik s remains alive in Detroit Detroit up i. Eddie Slovik s remains Atkind cnally sidetracked to san Francisco Fily came Home to de troit on Friday Mac than four decades after his execution for desertion i world War ii. A Crale containing a Lawrik s body arrive Dat Detroit metropolitan port about 4 30 p.m., 21 hours behind sch Thule because Iliad been shipped to the Wro City. Ii was loaded into a cd sect drape with an american Flag and a Fried away in & Hearse to be reburied Sawday Ai Detroit cemetery with a roman Alho in ceremony in both English and  seven years and All Iho Sabula cles we faced he s finally Here Saigger Nard Calka 60, undaunted by Day s  talked to his relatives this Momel and they re very joyous said Calk who won permission to return Slovik s body from a numbered grave in France. Calka said he took up Slovik s cause because "1 realized this is history and Eddie Slovik is an american and i m t american he s a Catholic and i n Catholic and of course he was Prand i m  Slovik s body had been scheduled rive thursday on Twa flight 76t new York s Kennedy International m _ during the course of the night m found that it was loaded on flight 803 am wound up in san Francisco said Dwayn swindle Twa station manager in Detro Slovik was 24 when he Only . Soldier executed i since the civil War. He tiring squad Jan. 31, i9 among the Graves of 941djen hanged for rape an j Calka said his next be buried next to Antoinette Shoars of unsuccessful residential  her death was to it Back to the United to her Calka said lies began when he Wasj in the polish enclave of pc was arrested for break he. The army  concluded in 1977 _ no convincing evidence Heto co Niroj his actions and Jon justified letters and made phone Washington in an Effort and the state depart the exhumation. The Ter from a blood rela Down Sjovik s Sis Righter who served itary policeman about $5,000 on went Lothe Lunation and Vince them army the Alka  Reagan woul Slovik sorted Apoll Hatchere was Una declared i Calk Calls and. To gel theme to army required alive to Quici str. Calka a retired in world War 11 As in the Philippines the Effort. Most of state department for shipping  look great pain to that i had no cause against government or anyone else in a july 7 letter to pres Calka wrote that Slovik s i Case the Yean of pain  when you look at the circumstances and the Par Dorti _ Sertyn draft avoider especially Vietnam Era is it too much to a the blot against a polish kid who his teen age Days was in trouble be final a str Calka asked  country has forgiven the enemy of world War ii Calka said Friday Don t see Why they can t forgive one their on  North from Page 1 North said at one Point. I m not run Ning for anything and i m certainly not running from  said White House spokesman Marli Fitzwater obviously the administration is pleased that much of the Story honour support Tor the centres and Central America is being portrayed by  to audiences that Are appreciative and  Fitzwater said Reagan is watching the hearings with interest. Security around the hearing room was lightened after a threat was received against North s life said a committee aide who spoke on condition of Anonym Ity. The nature of the threat and who made it was not disclosed. I n other developments North Sard that on a secret negotiating session in Iran in 1986, he personally recommended accepting an iranian proposal to release two hostages in Exchange for a previously agreed upon shipment farms. He said former National Security adviser Robert Mcfarland who led in delegation rejected the offer and said he would turn Over the weapons Only if Al remaining hostages were released. Sen. Pad Borerd-okla., said in broadcast interview that lawyers had spent too Long interrogating the witness and it wartime for lawmakers to takeover. North said Reagan administration officials pushed aside misgivings about arms of hostage trading in late 1985because they feared a Brcak off would endanger the lives of the captives. Our concern was that having started the route wisely or unwisely. Thai we had indeed increased the jeopardy to the hostages rather than reduced it he , dressed for the fourth straight Day in his Marine officer uniform within rows of ribbons testified As his wife Betsy Jat behind  to questions about a widely publicized event North said he once gave a White House Lour to an iranian official who had been flown to this coun try secretly. He said he did so because he wanted to show his Contact the Nobel peace prize awarded to president Tuneo dote Roosevelt in 1906 for his role intending a russian japanese conflict. North was reminded that the commit tee has heard testimony that Secretary of state George Sulu Secretary of de sense Caspar Weinberger and Mcfarlane were opposed to the Anns for Holslag Codeal. Had you become the principal advocate of having this program go Forward?1 Virnan  Don t believe i was the principal advocate said North certainly director Casey was always a  to that. North added thai like som of my other activities the opposition that i heard was far Mere muted while we were doing it than it Ever was after in failed after ii was  cuts from Page 1 committees said Reagan s recommendations based on the agencies revised spending plans will be sent to Congress for review and will almost certainly be disregarded. The memo did not order specific Dol Lar or percentage cuts Bui the office of management and budget was searching for 110 billion to $1s billion in addition Al Cuis in the president s i trillion Bud gel request for fiscal 1988 to Mecl the legislative requirement the deficit be reduced Losi of billion. The congressional budget office has estimated the shortfall Ai 127 billion and Fitzmaier said. If we need More Cuti. Well go Back for More. He said Reagan remains opposed to tax increases to make up the difference. In a speech on the budget before deficit reduction coalition an Audi ence that appeared to have been nude up mostly of Youthful while House or congressional interns Reagan said what ails us now ii what has always ailed us he Federal government n too big and it spends too much Money. So let me assure you any budget busting spending legislation or tax increases sent Down Here from Capitol Hill Art heading right Back up Pennsylvania Avenue stamped with the most respectable four letter word i know  Reagan went Back in history to his first tax cuts in 1981 and said contrary to what critics predicted wealthy people pay More in taxes because they have incentive to earn More Money and poorer people and the Middle class pay less. Before we made economic changes we first had id make political changes he said. Our guide Here was still the tame Trust the people. Put the facts before them then Trust the  pending the midyear review the Defi Cit is running Al More than 1170 billion Down from last year s 5220 billion meeting the president s goal of asi08 billion deficit a Chi year. Will nol be easy Miller told Agency  conditions technical factors and congressional action in increasing spending and inaction in accepting reductions proposed by the president have added significantly to the initial estimated dentil for fiscal year i9ss." i the economic conditions he cited Are lower than i pecked economic drouth j inn higher than  inflation  
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