European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - December 22, 1991, Darmstadt, Hesse Sunday december 22, 1991 the stars and stripes a Page 3 card touted food Stamps replacement Albuquerque . A a plastic card that is used Here instead of food Stamps is credited with boosting the morale of the county s welfare recipients. A the difference. Is like Daylight and dark a said Truett Gill president of the new Mexico grocers association. A Many people had a put Down feeling when they used the food Stamps. They done to feel it the county a electronic benefits Transfer Pilot project which began in september 1990, replaces the coupons in the Federal food stamp program run by the . Department of agriculture. The Experiment will last three years. Federal agriculture officials said the project in Bernalillo county where Quot a a residents receive food subsidies is the largest of its kind in the nation. The us a said similar Pilot projects Are under Way in communities in Pennsylvania Maryland and Minnesota. The Agency this month published guidelines for other locales wishing to establish a card program. The cards Are Slid through a machine at a stores checkout counter. Then the food card customer enters an identification number on a Keypad. The store Cash Register tells the machine the size of the Bill and that amount is subtracted from the customers monthly food subsidy. The store is credited for the Purchase. Card holders can spend Only what they Are allocated and they done to get Cash As change. All but 4,000 recipients have switched to plastic and the rest should get their cards by february said John Waller who directs the Albuquerque based program at the state health services department. He said the cards should save the government Money compared to the paper coupons which must be printed and sent monthly by certified mail. It also eliminates the problem of Black marketing and lost or stolen food Stamps. Retailers Benefit because employees done to have to count stamp and bundle the coupons. A us a report on the programs efficiency is due next Spring. The Federal government spent about $546,000 on the Albuquerque project. Because the machines Are also used for regular credit cards the grocer must pay part of the installation fees. A the Federal government is the biggest Winner because it is a Cost effective approach a Waller said. A those coupons Are just about As expensive to produce As currency. It is an outdated Mode of delivering Gill said the cards avoid misuse of the Federal food benefits. A sometimes people would bring in a Dollar stamp buy something for a dime and then buy booze or something with the 90 cents left a Gill said. Some people still use the cards illegally however. One Man was spotted outside of a supermarket Selling turkeys and hams he bought with his Force Cut out to be police officers Palo Alto Calif. Apr the latest cop on the beat in this town and other american cities is Flat lifeless and a stiff conversationalist. But the life size cardboard cutouts Are helping Cut Down on crime. The photographs Are credited with reducing shoplifting in a Colorado food store by 25 percent and the Dallas police department praised their deterrent effect even though a supermarket Chain there quit using them. A a it a like a scarecrow. People see the image and they think of a real cop a said Ron Jones president of Palo Alto based colossal graphics inc., a manufacturer of clone a cop cutouts. A a it a the psychological intimidation the cutouts Are popular in Britain with women living alone. They buy the cutouts on the Assumption that criminals will mistake them for real officers and stay away. In the United states Fiat cops Are standing guard in Illinois Texas Colorado and California usually to deter shoplifters. Manufacturers photograph real police officers to make the models. Often police departments Send letters to stores telling them of the product. Police chief James Cost in Campbell a Community South of Palo Alto was enthusiastic about the program after one of his officers posed for a cutout. Cost wrote to businesses in Campbell urging them to use the cutouts which Cost $400 apiece. The department plans to buy them then distribute them free to interested business owners. A if Well pay $400 for a gun Why not pay $400 for a cardboard cutout people sort of snicker. But if it works lets go give it a try a said Cost noting that a real cop costs the department about $60,000 a year with benefits. The Oakland police department has asked about clone a cops but it. Fred Peoples said he did no to know of plans to buy them. A it sounds Good on paper but you wonder whether its Worth going through with. I done to think its a High priority at this time a he said. In Colorado Springs colo., cub foods produced its own cop clones paying police officers to Model. The Flat cops watch Over health and Beauty aids and the officer Greg Finch holds a cutout bearing his image outside of a drug store in Campbell Calif. Tempting bulk food bins. A a it a been a very big Success for us a said merchandising manager Mike Arnold. He said shoplifting is Down about 25 percent. The Dallas police department distributed the cutouts in Kroger stores in 1989. They guard a dominoes >iz2a franchise and an apartment House business of ice in a drug plagued neighbourhood said it. Stan Kay. An initial 40-Day study showed the cutout cops Cut crime 71 percent in those businesses according to the department. A we done to have any real figures but we have a Good feeling about it a Kay said. Charlie Tyner head of Security for Kroger in Dallas said the cutouts were removed after a few months because they Are a just too Large and got in the Way. Theft also picked up after shoplifters got used to the cutouts he surrenders after 16 years on drug warrant Seattle apr a Man whose conscience prompted him to surrender to face a 16-year-old drug warrant was fined $5,000 Friday and sentenced to 120 Days of work release. Rudolf Valentino Santos was one of 14 people indicted in connection with a 9-ton shipment of mexican marijuana that was smuggled through Seattle in 1975. The 46-year-old Vietnam Veteran Wasny to being sought by police and Wasny to listed on any crime computer. But he Felt living in fear of arrest and keeping the secret of his past from All except his wife was Quot a thousand times worse than Vietnam a said his lawyer. Michael h. Rosen. Santos who now lives under an assumed name near Richmond va., surrendered sept. 10. Prosecutors allowed him to plead guilty to a reduced charge. Lewis refused to reveal Santos new name for fear his children would be harassed. Quot what you have done takes a very special kind of courage a . District judge Barbara Rothstein told Santos. A i truly commend what you have done to make amends and make an end to this. It will truly be Over for you. Deep Down inside your life will truly be Santa arrives in Nick of time for woman Pittsville wis. Apr a visit from old St. Nick saved 87-year-old Marie Ludewig a night of pain. Bruce Leberg dressed As Santa Claus visited his former cub scout Den Mother and found that 10 minutes earlier she had tripped Over a Stool broken her hip and collapsed. Leberg stepped inside and heard her say a please help me Ludewig who lives alone said she would have lain in Ain All night thursday had Santa not arrived and had or taken to the Hospital for surgery. Leberg said he believes his visit was More than a coincidence. A maybe in be been involved too Long with Santa Claus but i think it was the Miracle of Christmas a he said. E drinking water threatened after Oil pipeline rupture Greenville . A Crews set out booms in a River after a ruptured Oil pipeline dumped More than 400,000 Gallons of fuel into the water and threatened the drinking water Supply of two towns. The 36-Inch underground pipeline which carries fuel Oil used for Home heating broke thursday night said Thom Berry spokesman for the state department of health and Environ mental control. Workers were unable to plug the Hole Friday night but Berry said Only a Small amount of residual Oil was still liking. Officials were worried about the drinking water Supply in Clinton and Whitmire two towns that use water from the Enoree River. A those towns have been notified and they Are making arrangements for alternative sources of drinking water a Berry said. Colonial pipeline co. Noticed a drop in pressure thursday night. Workers later found a rupture in the pipeline under Little Durbin Creek about 15 Miles Southeast of Greenville Berry said. The Creek was diverted to avoid the leak and the pipeline was shut Down. From Little Durbin Creek the spilled Oil made its Way into Durbin Creek and on into the Enoree River a main waterway in Northwestern South Carolina. The cause of the rupture Hasni to been determined and it could be weeks before All the Oil is removed from the water Berry said. The pipeline is one of two that carries fuel Oil and gasoline from Houston to new York City he said
