European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - November 16, 1988, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 6 the stars and stripes wednesday november 16,1988 tax increases needed to Cut deficit congressman warns Washington a the incoming chairman of the House no duct committee says Tan increases Wilt he needed nem year to make i Galfy required culs in the Federal deficit despite president elect George Bush s Ami tax stance. Anybody who s dealt Wilh budget issues knows the of the Challenge is too Large to exempt any areas Hep. Leon i Anulta d-calif., said. Once you say this area won t be considered you paint yourself into a Corner 1 act to said new revenues will have to be part of any package for the required reduction of red Ink by to is of billions of dollars regardless of Bush s Oft re pealed Campaign pledge of no new under tin Gramm Rudman balanced budget Law the deficit for the 1990 fiscal year which begins next oct. I cannot billion. List week just two Days after Bush was elected the Cugan administration s office of management and Itu dim raised its 1990 deficit estimate to $132 billion. I Antola said he believes the shortfall will be even higher if the deficit target is exceeded the Law requires automatic spending cuts to pare the deficit Down to s00 billion. I Anella said Bush s Well known read my lips Promise to oppose tax increases create a potential for confrontation Between democrats and republicans. Republicans will feel a commitment was made that can t be breached in any Way and democrats will say Why should we Vole for a tax increase if he has made that commit cult " pan la said. Pane la who lakes Over the budget panel when Law makers return in january said he believes Bush s willingness or unwillingness to Compromise will be apparent when he submits his first budget to Congress perhaps in february or March. President Reagan will present his final budget to Congress on Jan. 9, bul lame Duck presidents final budgets can be rewritten by Ribeir successors. If Reagan submits his budget proposal and if in reflects the same Reagan priorities that he s submitted time and time again that have been declared dead on arrival and if Bush replays those same priorities that will be a signal that we re in for More confrontation on the budget Issue 1 Anutta said. Panel la said he Hopes Bush will begin seeking con Gressional input Early on so his spending plan reflects agreements with Capitol Hill on lanes if not i suspect Well be fighting tooth and Nail to see what can be done he said. On the Campaign Trail Bush proposed a flexible freeze plan for balancing the budget. Under inc proposal Overall government spending would be allowed to keep up with inflation with cuts in some programs and increases for others. Picasso Sells for record $24.7 million liw York a Art Anonymous collector from latin America paid nearly $25 million at auction for an Early Pablo Picasso paint i no Ofa Mother kissing her son s upturned face setting a record for a 20th-Century work of Art. Maternity from the artist s Blue period sold monday at Christie s for twice its estimate making it the third highest Price Ever paid for a work of an behind Vincent Van Gogh s irises and Sun flow Christie s described the painting As a Majestic ten Der but unsentimental affirmation of maternal love the 1901 Oil on Canvas was one of 28 Post impression is and modern works on Sale from he colled Ion of William Goetz a Hollywood motion picture executive and his wife Edith the daughter of film Mogul Louis b. Mayer. The 18 lots All of which sold fetched $85,024,500 a record for a single owner s Sale at auction. This May Well be inc Sale of the Century said Christie s president Christopher j. Burge who pre sided Over the auction. The Goel is Buill heir collection considered one of the Best of its kind during the 1940s and 1950s. Until this summer their paintings Hung in their Holmby Hills mansion in California where the couple once lavishly lie died in 1469 she died in june. At the age of 82. After intense bidding maternity sold to Artun identified latin american collector whose winning bid was placed by Telephone. The painting had been expected to sell for to million. When Burge brought he Hammer Down on the $24.75 million bid the crowd broke into applause. Irises sold for $53.9 million in november 1987, a few months earlier Van Gogh s sunflowers sold for $39.9 million. All prices include a 10 percent commission paid by the buyer to the auction Picasso s maternity said for $24.7 million. Stateside storm blows men in balloon from la to Southern Utah c1rclhville, ulna a a helium bal Loon blown 500 Miles Oil course from California crashed near this Southern Utah town monday seriously injuring two men aboard. The Long Range High Altitude balloon registered to scorpion productions of Perris calif., lop i off Sun Day evening from a parking lot near Disneyland in Orange county calif., authorities said. The two friends had planned to take an Aerial Lour of the los Angeles Basin said Hajnal Crick co owner of the four passenger 3,500-cubic-fool balloon. The California men Pilot Ron Martin. 46, of Long Beach and Scon Hendricks 30, of Chino were taken to Garfield memorial Hospital. Overnight fire a real Turkey at cold storage warehouse Seattle a a stubborn fire Al a Ware i sonic destroyed at least 340,000 Frozen turkeys and millions of pounds of crab cauliflower and other foods. The overnight fire which was brought under control monday afternoon was inside thick Walls filled with dry turn of inc Century sawdust that helped insulate the Rainier cold storage said fire chief Claude Harris. About so people had to be evacuated from the Plant when ammonia Gas used in the Ware House s refrigeration was released. Student charged with killing baby born in dormitory Nashville term. A a College Stu Dent who gave birth in her dormitory and apparently tossed the infant Down a garbage Chute has been charged Wilh first degree murder. Barbara Trapp 23, a Junior at Tennessee stale University surrendered to police and was being held without Bond a police spokeswoman said. A preliminary hearing was set for wednes Day the 6-Pound, 3-ounce infant was found nov. 6 by Campus Security guards at half halt where train lived in a third floor room. The boy was taken to the Vanderbilt University medical Cen Ter where he was in critical condition for sin Days. Iii Golden Eagle rescued from Gulf by shrimpers pass Christian miss. A workers at a Guif coast wildlife Center Are trying to nurse Back to health a Golden Eagle after in plunged Inlo the Gulf of Mexico. Shrimp Boa workers Sard they saw
