European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - June 10, 1988, Darmstadt, Hesse Pages the stars and stripes Friday june 10,1988 Reagan Sticks by remarks he made about indians Washington up president Reagan do Clinch to Back away from his comments in Moscow that american indians were Humoured by being allowed to live on reservations and that some have become very Rich from Oil deposits. I Don t regret thai Reagan said wednesday Dur ing an Exchange with out of town reporters i do think that there were mistakes made Back in inc very beginning of our country with regard to the indians and inc manner of handling them. Fielding questions last week from students at mos cow stale University Reagan voiced Surprise Al hear ing hat a group of indians had been denied a meeting with him during the Summit to discuss their complaints about treatment in the United Stales. To counter . Complaints about repression in inc soviet Union the soviets have pointed to inc plight of some american indians As evidence of human rights problems in the United Stales. When the Issue was raised in Moscow Reagan offered his audience a history lesson on How land was set aside for the indians to hic As they desired. He also no cd that some of the reservations were later found to be overlaying great pools of Oil and added you can gel very Rich pumping Kis statements provoked Sharp criticism from some Indian leaders. Wednesday Reagan said thai we be been doing our utmost to provide essential services 10 indians who Clcil to remain on the reservation and again scoffed at the reports that he had refused to hear Indian complaints. I be never refused to meet with any americans he said. His protestations aside aides said no plans have been made for Reagan to meet with members of the Indian delegation that was in Moscow last week. S Bee India fund Ras no Bokker says god has Given us a pan of save p71 fort Mill . A Jim Bakker said heritage Usa Complex in fort Mil Piec wednesday that cod has Given him a plan to save pal is liquidated in bankruptcy court. As a Christian Retreat and if inc ministry is sold for the ministry is As much us $130 Mil Bakke n i a plan to save purposes it will be cursed. Wakker said he has started raising Money to buy Buck the si60 million to evangelical Empire he built Over 14 years and lost 15 months ago after a sex and Money scandal. He refused to say now much Money has liven raised asked if he had the resources to buy pal he said cod docs god has Given us a plan How to pay for it and How to restore it he told the associated press after a Brief news conference. The same cod that has Given me the vision Loimil it has Given me a vision to maintain Bakker did not reveal details of his vision. Bakker said he would try to buy pal s 2.300-Acrc heritage Usa Complex in fort Mil piece by piece As it is liquidate i bankruptcy court. The million in debt. A reorganization plan calling for inc Sale of much of pal s assets is up for final approval by . Bankruptcy judge Kufus Reynolds on june 16 in Columbia. Under the plan a separate non profit corporation called heritage ministries would be formed to run the Cable television show and Church at heritage Usa. However even those operations Weir threatened As pt1, officials said they Haven t raised enough Money to pay to affiliates. Dark or and his wife. Tammy fac returned to fort Mill on tuesday from callinburg.tcnn., and set up in an office about a mile from heritage Usa. We Are prepared to do whatever it takes to restore pal Bakker said wednesday. Stateside woman can sue airline for losing husband s ashes los Angeles a an airline passenger who was forced id Send her husband s ashes through the baggage Check in rather than carry them aboard won the right to sue trans world airlines for damages after the Luggage was lost. Dorothy t. Coughlin 67, had sued Twa for 578,000 in 1985, but a Federal judge ruled the air line was liable Tor Only s 1,250 under a Laririt limit Tion. The 9lh . Circuit court of appeals Over turned that decision tuesday Ami ruled that Coughlin s Case should go to Inai. The ashes were lost after a flight to Boston where her husband had wanted the remains buried in his family plot. The appeals court ruled that a Twa ticket age violated airline policy by idling Coughlin she had to pack the cremated remains in her suitcase. Airline policy says valuables should be carried aboard. As n result the airline can l respect to be protected by the $ 1,150 liability limit said the court. Fra permits wider use of artificial sweetener Deerfield 111. Up the food and drug association has expanded the number of Rood groups in which spar Tam the sweetener marketed As Nutrasweet May be used the Nutrasweet co. Announced. Manufacturer May now use the artificial sweetener in Yogurt Type products refrigerated Flavoured milk beverages ready to serve non Fri a crated pasteurized Aepli Salty packaged diluted fruit juice beverages refrigerated ready to serve Gelatin products fruit wine beverages and coolers containing less iban 7 percent alcohol primarily wine coolers and Dairy and non diary Frozen desserts. It is another affirmation of the increasingly important role of in the diets of health conscious Consumers and their families said Robert b. Shapiro president and chief executive officer of the null aspect co. Eye level swinger illegal chinese fireworks Worth $1 million confiscated Baltimore a Federal agents searching for illegal fireworks in East coast ports have seized 7 million spin ners Cherry balls roman candles and Oiler dangerous pyrotechnic imported from China officials said wednesday. The goods valued Al almost $1 Mil lion were confiscated Over the Pas two Monlai during operation Eastern Thunder Al ports in Baltimore Phila Delphia Charleston ., and Miami said Terrence Scanlon chairman of the . Consumer product safety commis Sion. Searches earlier this year Al West coast and great lakes ports resulted in the seizure of 54 million units of fire works valued ,11 s4 million Scanlon said. The seized fireworks represent about 6 percent of the nation s total retail Market for fireworks he said. Scanlon said the joint Effort by his of fice . Customs service and the coast guard extends inc search for illegal fire works from Roadside stands to snipping docks for the first Lime. Inspectors seized fireworks with improper warning labels unstable bases defective fuses and excessive powder officials said. In 1987, More than 9,000 people were treated in . Hospital emergency rooms after suffering injuries in fire works accidents. An estimated 12,600 in juries were linked with fireworks in 1986, according to Federal statistics. Senate oks Bill promoting san cards of curb to violence Washington a the Senate approved wednesday a Bill designed to curb violence on television. The measure sponsored by sen. Paul Simon d-ll., exempts members of the television Industry from Federal antitrust Laws for three years to allow them to work together to develop voluntary Stan Dards on to violence. The Bill was approved on a voice vote. The action sends the Bill to the House where the judiciary committee plans to hold hearings shortly. A similar Bill also sponsored by Simon was. Approved by the Senate in october 1986, but the measure was a casually of an end of the session logjam in the House. The to networks and others in the to Industry have argued thai Ami Trust Laws prevent them from taking joint action to develop Standard on violence. In hearings last year before the Senate judiciary committee experts cited stud ies and reports thai excessive violence on to in ii aggressive behaviour in Chil Dren. The american civil liberties Union however found constitutional problems with the Bill because it would Sel a Prece Dent for government to influence the viewpoints presented in the Media
