European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 7, 1991, Darmstadt, Hesse Sunday july 7, 1991 the stars and stripes a Page 7 Dallas apr the head of the state commission in charge of raising Money for an $8.3 billion superconducting super Collider has resigned saying the project has serious funding troubles. As chairman of the Texas National research Laboratory commission j. Fred Bucy had tried to raise the states $1 billion funding share. When he resigned Friday he said he. Feared a shortfall in contributions from foreign governments and Congress would kill the 53-mile super Collider project completely. A a it a not beyond salvation but its getting close a Bucy said. The . Department of Energy had asked Japan to contribute $2 billion toward the project and Bucy said it appeared unlikely that the request would be met. A i have grave doubts that Japan is going to contribute a Bucy said. A therefore to save the super Collider we must convince the Congress to support the Senate Point of View a that is that this program is so important to the country that it should be done without foreign Congress had been asked to provide $534 million for the Collider in fiscal 1992. The House Cut $100 million from the budget request and the Senate is trying to restore $75 million. For fiscal 1993, the Collider would need about $700 million from the Federal government backers said. Funding applications for 1994 and 1995 Are estimated to be about $900 million for each year. It the Collider is not on the Agenda of a thursday meeting Between japanese prime minister Toshiki Kaifu and president Bush in Kennebunkport Maine. A teen leaves Hospital after marrow implant Duarte Calif. Apr a teen Ager has left the Hospital one month after receiving a Bone marrow transplant from a sister conceived expressly to save her life. Anissa Ayala 19, went Home Friday said Stephen j. Forman director of the hemato1ogy-Bone marrow transplant department at the City of Hope National medical Center. Forman said in a statement Friday that Ayala who has chronic Myel Genous leukaemia has steadily improved since receiving the transplant june 4 from her 13-month-old sister Marissa. A at this Point the transplanted marrow has engrafted Well and inf Mune system reconstitution is proceeding satisfactorily a he said. Ayala still faces the possibility of infection rejection of the Bone marrow and recurrence of the leukaemia Forman said. The procedure was virtually risk free for Marissa. Chronic Myel Genous leukaemia is fatal in 80 to 90 percent of cases without a Bone marrow transplant. Cindy Landon widow of actor Michael Landon is helped into a limousine following the s warmth integrity recalled at funeral service los Angeles apr Michael Landon was remembered As a Man who shared his warmth and Good Humoured ways by family and television co stars who gathered for his funeral. A a Michael a heart was full of love. He was loved by everybody a said Melissa Gilbert Bri Kmari who played Landon a daughter on the Little House on the Prairie to series. A the was so special and so basically Good. With him you always knew exactly where you stood. The Man had former president Reagan and his wife Nancy were among 500 mourners at the Friday ceremony at Hillside memorial Park and mortuary. The reagans who sat at the front of the Chapel were such fans of Little House on the Prairie that they sometimes called Landon following episodes they especially liked. Landon born Eugene Maurice Orowitz had said his attraction to television shows portraying family Harmony and humanistic values was prompted by a childhood scarred by religious prejudice and a suicidal Mother. His roman Catholic Mother and jewish father fought bitterly Over his upbringing. A i know that dad wants us to think of him and be filled with love and happiness and laughter Quot said Landon a daughter Leslie Landon Matthews. She read a poem her father wrote for an episode of Little House. A remember me with smiles and laughter for thais How i will remember you All a she read. A if you can Only remember me with tears then done to remember me at the 54-year-old actor familiar to a generation of to viewers As Little Joe on the Long running Bonanza series died monday of liver and pancreatic cancer at his Malibu ranch. His body was cremated a Day later. Landon sashes will be interred at the cemetery. Landon Star of Highway to heaven was diagnosed with inoperable cancer in april and began a Battle for life that was marked by humor. The funeral service was closed to the Public. A dozen guards and sheriffs deputies Only admitted those on a guest list and turned away flocks of news Media. But paparazzi lined a Hillside behind the Glass and stucco Chapel and press helicopters droned overhead and the whirring of the Blades sometimes interfered with the Eulogy for a crowd that overflowed into a Patio. Merlin Olsen a Little House on the Prairie co Star said people often asked him what Landon really was like. A what you saw was what you got a Olsen said. A the was a genuine and Loving human being about As Fine a Boss As you could Ever school newspapers Akin to or study finds Ann Arbor Mich. A the . Supreme courts 1988 ruling expanding the Power of principals to control school publications has turned Many student newspapers into Public relations tools a study says. Barbara Goffman who studied the High school press for her honors thesis in communications at the University of Michigan said there has been a deterioration of the Independence and vigor of student newspapers since the ruling. Goffman surveyed 250 Michigan school newspaper editors and faculty advisers to determine How much High school journalists recognize and practice press Freedom. For comparison she referred to a 1972 study by the commission of in Quiry into High school journalism. She said half the student editors she surveyed reported experiencing censorship. In most cases the censored stories were True but dealt with controversial subjects she said. She also found that 14 percent of faculty advisers and 25 percent of student editors said their papers primary function was to serve As a Public relations vehicle for the school. In 1969, the supreme court restricted circumstances under which school officials could censor student publications or speech. But in 1988, the courts newly conservative majority overturned those limitations and gave principals wide Powers to censor student group joins Media s protest Washington a the nation Al press photographers association is adding its name to the list of journalism groups that have criticized the Pentagon a restrictions on coverage of the persian Gulf War. The associations Board of directors unanimously passed a Resolution emphasizing the a a Media a right of Access to news events and the Public a right to know a Nipa spokesman Joe Abell said Friday. A this needs to be looked at and changed for future conflict situations a Abell said. A a it a obvious this did no to work very Abell said the Resolution adopted wednesday during the associations 46th annual convention was a supportive of what was done last week when executives of 17 news organizations wrote defense Secretary Dick Cheney urging him to revise the rules for covering future combat. A if wed been aware of the plans for that letter. We would have joined them then Quot Abell said. At that time the letter by the 17 news organizations was endorsed by the american society of newspaper editors the american newspaper publishers citation and the radio television directors association. Asso news new meanwhile the Nipa also elected a president Michael Morse who Heads photo journalism teaching at Western Kentucky University. He succeeds Michael Martinez a photo editor at the Detroit news. The 12,000-member Nipa is a professional organization of still and television news photographers
