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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - October 6, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 4 the stars and stripes tuesday october 6,1987 give Embach and you la have the right pull Madison. Wis. A discriminating cows prefer Bach to Bruce Springsteen and Farmers who want better milk production ought to pay attention o heir animals musical tastes two researchers say. According to retired University of Wisconsin Dairy scientist Howard Lareen and Purdue University animal scientist Jack Albright cows Are affected when a Farmer eels jumpy because of the music he listens to in the Bam. There is no super great Experiment that proves for All time that music gives you 10 per cent or s Titi Iii More milk Albright said re Cen but experimental results suggest that cows prefer Grujic r.  and he added studies indicate that cattle lend to prefer instrumental music to loud Rock  Folwell pulling gospel show from 50 television stations Lynch Burg a. A the Rev Jerry Falwell is pulling his old time gospel hour program off about 50 to station in because an understandably negative feeling about television evangelists has dried up donations a spokesman said monday. Spokesman Mark Domoss said the program has received $5.3 million less in donations from television viewers Over the past six months apparently because of publicity Over the pal scandal. More of the 340 stations still airing he old time gospel hour nationwide could be Cut in coming Days Demoss said but ministry officials Hope to avoid Lay offs there s an understandably negative feeling that is toward Christian television and All television ministries or most television ministries Demoss said that is the unfortunate result of one  Falwell became chairman of the pal ministry based in fort Mill . After evangelist Jim Backer resigned admitting to adultery More thin six Yean before with a Church Secretary Jessica Hahn. Demoss said the drop in funding to the old time gospel hour based in Lynchburg va.,makes fal Weil even More eager 10 bail out or the pal and he May do so before the end of the year if he can find someone to replace him. A something he suspected from the beginning Demoss Aid. He knew from the beginning and said it would be unrealistic to think he could remain in that role forever without negatively affecting i Lynchburg pm fishy Demoss said the $5.3 million loss was offset by funding increases from other parts of Falwell s religious Empire including tuition increases it the 8,000 student Liberty University he said be could not pro vide figures. Falwell Hopes the damage from the pal scandal willbe temporary his spokesman raid. About the Only thing we can do is trim expenses and secondly keep preaching the message that we preach and Trust that in time the lord will Honor that Demoss said. The cancellations occurred nationwide but in Roost instances viewers will be Able to find the program on another Channel in their area Demoss said. Court to review by. Law on men Only clubs Washington a the supreme court open ing its 1987-88 term one Justice shy of a full Bench said monday it will Rule on a new York Law allowing men Only clubs to turn away female and minority applicants and told a san Francisco men s club it May not keep women off its payroll in the new York City Case the justices said they will decide whether clubs wild More than 400 member should be subjected to the Law Banning discrimination by Public accommodations. The other Case involved California s Bohemian club whose 2,000 members All Are male. The club hoped to overturn a state court order to include women among its employees. The court started the term with fewer than nine justices for the first Lime since 1971. The Senate is still considering president Reagan s nomination for the Ninab seat. Judge Robert h. Dork who was selected injury to succeed retiring Lewis. F. Powell. In the California Case the justices citing the Lack Ofa substantial Federal question turned away arguments thai the club s members have the right to hire men Only. The club in existence for More than 100 years Lim its its membership to men who profess an interest in the arts. Its members include president Reagan for Mer presidents Nixon and Ford vice president George Bush defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger Secretary of state George a Shultz authors Herman Wouk and William f. Buckley jr., and former califor Nia gov. Edmund g. Pal Brown. The club owns a facility in san1 Francisco and a2,500-Aere camping area near Monte Rio calif., called the Grove. Most of the club s 90 full time employees in san Francisco Are men. Women Are employed in jobs that do not require their presence at dub functions. All of lie 10 full time club employees at the Grove Gratin Are men As Are the same 250 temporary employees hired for the club s annual retreats there. In the Case the court agreed to consider the new York stale club association comprised of 125 private Clubland associations had challenged the new York Law soon after it was enacted in 1984. The Law exempts distinctly private organizations from the Ami Bias requirements Bui it deprives non religious organizations of that designation if they have More than 400 members. Provide regular meal service. Regularly receive payment for a member s dues or other fees from a non member such As an employer. The Law was upheld feb. 17 by the new York court of appeals the state highest court. The slate court discounted argument that the challenged Law unconstitutionally creates an irrefutable presumption that such organizations Are not truly private. In previous decisions the supreme court has ruled that Stales May Force the . Jaycees and rotary International to admit women As members. In ruling unanimously in the rotary Case last May the justices suggested that numerous other male Only or female Only private organizations May have to com ply with slate Laws requiring equal Access to Public accommodations. In other decisions monday the court let stand a decision that Michael k. Deaver the former presidential aide who is to stand rial later this month on perjury charges prematurely pursued his supreme court of die United state me to it or a avg Rel my  m a 1m. To Challenge of a Federal Law that provides special inde pendent counsels to investigate top government officials. Refused to allow Florida authorities to execute serial killer Theodore r. Bundy for murdering a 13-year-old girl and said the stale must Rule on Hii compe Tency to stand trial. Refused to move from India to the United Stales a massive lawsuit against Union Carbide stemming from a 1984 disaster at a Bhopal chemical Plant Bat killed More than 2,000 people and injured 200,000. Killed a libel lawsuit against the Washington Post by former Mobil Oil co. President William p. Tavoulareas. Townspeople go out on limb to win cold Cash in confess Cohocton. , Fuji even fros Bilten feet did t chill tie in Tiu Liam of the woman who won j150 for perching 48 hours on a limb in the 19th annual fall tree sitting contest. Sue Curran 21, of Bath n.y., car ried Only a sweatshirt and a plastic bag into the tree Friday night she climbed Down sunday at 6 p.m., beat ing 23 other adventurers Many of whom were ill prepared fora weekend of  in the 20s and 30s. She was in pretty Good spirits contest chairman Robert Fleishman said. Curran suffered frostbite on her feet but was not seriously injured. She was All ready to go next year the contest is a part of the fall in a Grove of 32 Trees in front of cohesion Cen trial school. Twenty three thrill seekers took to the Trees in Hopes of winning the j1 so grand prize for withstanding a week end of frigid temperatures rain an Snow they came Down rather Quick Fleishman said of the dwindling num Ber of participants. The usual com ment was it was cold " the other three limb Sitters still in the Trees sunday were Don Ridley. 29, of a Wallsburg Kim happen 15, of Lima and Charlie Shimmel 18, of Bath. New Magazine offers tips to government officials Washington a for the peo ple who run the 82,340 units of govern ment in America a Magazine govern ing is making its appearance. The monthly Magazine is a creation of the time publishing co., owner of con Gressional quarterly and the St. Peters Burg f1& times. Subscriptions Cost Mesa year but the publication will go free to Leaden of Many of the nation s state county municipal and special units of government with advertising expected to turn a profit for the owners. The first Issue told its audience As Many As 200 cities alerted by the controversy Over pit Bull attacks Are reconsidering ordinances that follow the old common Law Rule toot every dog gets on free bite before being labelled vicious across America Rush hour traffic jams Are being made worse by a shortage of trained traffic Engineer who can command higher salaries working for private consultants. Lawyers arguing cases before the supreme court Are Well advised not to be funny. Humor very rarely works Well in arguments and never when it it planned the Magazine says. Stales and local government Are undertaking projects once in the Federal do main. For example California and Ken Tucky in View of the disappearance of Large Federal housing programs found new resources to help the poor acquire Homes in Rural and Urban areas. The City of pcs Moines Iowa established a Jolo Are demonstration farm in Bina to create a Market for agricultural products exported by Dei mod businesses  
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