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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Monday, November 2, 1987

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - November 2, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Pagol 2 the staffs and stripes monday novembers 1937 boy 11, faces prison Newark. . A an 1i year old boy faces a 20-Ycnr prison term after pleading guilty in killing a Man by Selling him on fire As the Man slept on the Back Steps or a housing project. The boy who was accompanied to court by his Parent Lold Superior court judge b. Thomas Leahy that he doused the Man with gasoline he had stolen from a service station. The victim Alvin Brablc 37, was rushed to University Hospital in Newark following the aug. 14 attack and later transported to the bum unit at St. Barnabas medical Center in Livingston where he died the next morning. Assistant prosecutor Patrick Tosca of said tic had been pie pared to begin the boy s trial and was shocked when Deputy Public defender Paul Bini said the youth intended 13 Puad Guity to fee murder charge. Toscano said Friday be will ask that a 20-year prison term be imposed when the judge sentences the youth dec. 1. . Actions May pave a to stabilizing Money markers temperatures Ier killed in Accident Cenza Italy a solar assigned e 559th . Army any group was Friday in a one car and Hunt near a. Italy. Name of the Soldier is a 6 with pending notification of Neft of Kin a. Spokeswoman in Vicenza id Fri afternoon. The Accident is under in Washington a Steps by he Federal res Cruvand the Reagan administration to in tvs value of the Dollar decline while Eashu pressure on interest rates appeared top paving the Way on Friday toward \ new monetary agreement aimed at ibid icing world financial markets. The plan . Office is and analysis mid would Amend a february agreement by Industrial Wions to hold currencies stable at Curry it Levels to accommodate the recent Lder trading ranges of the Dollar. But the Sliu emerging agreement is based on several major  ingredients including a deficit reaction plan Between the White House Argress and an accompanying promis by West Germany to lower interest rat to under such an agreement sour said the Reagan administration woul also reinforce us opposition to restrictive Trade legislation in Congress that could result in sanctions against key trading partners including Germany and Japan. In a letter Friday to congressional leaders six Cabinet officials including Treasury Secretary James a. Baker Iii and Trade representative Clayton Yeut Ter proposed forging a bipartisan com Promise on Trade similar to the Effort to reach Accord on the budget. Claiming that the world s trading system is under unprecedented pressure he officials suggested that failure to reach such a bipartisan agreement could provoke a presidential veto of Trade legislation. We strongly oppose provisions that mandate american retaliation. Trade problems Are too complicated for thai said he letter also signed by Commerce Secretary a William Verity agriculture Secretary Richard e. Lyng labor Secre tary Bill Brock and budget director James c. I her ii i. Meanwhile Accord Between the White House and congressional leaders on a deficit culling Compromise possibly in the Range of s30 billion was viewed As the key to any new monetary Accord. Related Story Page 4. Germany in the past resistant to stimulating its Economy out of fear of renewed inflation appeared unlikely to move on its own in the absence of such a . Commitment analysts Slid. . Officials who spoke on the Condi Tion of anonymity said such a budget plan would strengthen the hand of Baker in forging a new economic coordination Deal with Germany and Japan. Talks Between Baker and who t House officials and congressional Leac scheduled into the weekend. Officials said that once a Burgaw is cd perhaps sometime Eirl this the United states will Lickl Jirek a i of top officials of the Najbor in dust two nations itself Many Japan Britain France Canad and Italy to do the new pact. Y . Mic gals would i Keno see slight further mines in the Dot to help ease the . Rile deficit but Jffrey Are fearful hat 1oo so Dfcia fall coi backfire re kindling infl3pn and jiving up interest rates. In Exchange ivc Florete action on the . Budget Deloff . Officials Are seeking promises pm Bonn and Tokyo to permit lower jul Els for the Dollar against their  analysis Suggs Ledrat coordinated interest Rale cuts am of the three major economic allies woj vats be pan of any new monetary Acomb easing of Intel it rates in the United states done Lov Orect economic growth against a to stifle recession triggered by the Stock Racket crash could drive the Dollar into Bree Fittl unless a computed by  Art to Broth interest Antei in hit country if not tagged by lower nu9 abroad in reign investors twin from Titan untie Money deeded to b 5 the budget deficit i Dollar after plunging on fit rate nge markets for most of the a pain Tat Friday Pidiry to re t to massive intervene in by ceo trial Bank. The Dock Market plunge and the Fol lowing drop of the Dollar ire duty Fang attitudes among this nation economic Chiei toward the need to More cd say coordinate economic policies analysts tug gutted. Both Germany and Japan Are very uneasy said David Jones senior economist for Aubrey g. Lanilon & co for one thing he said the recent inter Vea Tion to prop up the Dollar it  to pump up monetary growth in of Cote countries with Saccom Paytot Dan fun of inflation Ai they use then own currencies to buy larger and it Jar Quanti ties of dollars. Thus Jones and other analysis said the time now seems Ripe for a new agreement on monetary policy to help Check wild fluctuations in currency level. Senate passes Binl requiring airlines to give data one a \ other problems Washington a airlines con tend hat a Senate passed Bill requiring them o release monthly statistics on flight delays and other problems unnecessary by that argument in t finding much support in Congress. The Senate passed the measure Friday. On an 88-5 Vole. The Bill would require . Carriers to report each month cancelled and delayed flights lost Baggi and passengers who lose their seals i cause of overbooking. J the House has already passed a Hii Lar measure and the two chamber Iphus now agree to a Compromise Versiz in a regulation that took a this month the department of tas Porta Tion requires similar reports it it Cov ers Only 14 of the largest if. Airlines and the 27 busiest airports my lawmakers say hat is insufficient the airline Industry Dis we really Don t Thi legislation is necessary said Tim Wale of the air transport association Schich represents the nation s airlines. But it s coming at us ao0ow. Age of the Bill capped thicken it in Tys in which the Senate also vib cd to cigarette smoking on most Avine us and authorized $15.6 billion or Airport and air traffic control ments Over the next three years. The information required by the Cor Sumer legislation would be available t the Public at airports and in some in stances from ticket and travel agents. This tells them we be had enough and they re going to have 10 clean up their  sen. Wendell Ford d-ky., chairman of the Senate aviation sub committee said of the airlines. Public exasperation with the airlines for shaky service has peaked this year. Complaints about the carriers received by the department of transportation reached 5,611 last month Down from 7,280 in August but up from 1,088 in september 1986. Ford said at least some of the decline can be attributed to the end of the Busy summer travel season. Two other controversial amendments were also approved. One would require drug and alcohol testing for airline rail Road and trucking Industry Worken. The other would require the department of labor to protect the jobs wages and working conditions of employees when airline merge. The House passed its version oct. 5. Lethal Bill would require wider Dij Tribu Tuon of the performance information carriers to distribute free ticket to is whose Luggage is lost and him the number of nights the 40 busiest  May handle. An administration off Jali hive r opposition to several provi Sions tithe legislation and have threat ened Tolge the president to veto it on Tow Day the Senate voted to pro Hibit my Ircul on Domestic flight of 90 Pinula obese which would impose a ban on san Dong on about to percent of All routes.  will also Nave to be negotiated we he House which has approved a a Ming ban on flights of up to two hours. In  
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