European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - January 7, 1992, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 4 the stars and stripes tuesday january 7,1992democrats add steam to . Campaigning Manchester . Apr democratic presidential hopefuls hit president Bush with some of the harshest criticism of the 1992 Campaign monday As they crisscrossed recess Ion weary new Hampshire promising economic help. With the states Kickoff presidential primary just six weeks away the candidates were hoping to translate voter anger and anxiety Over the states punishing Economy into crucial support for their campaigns. A we have a president who does no to really under stand what is happening to hard working Ordinary americans a Iowa sen. Tom Harkin told a Small gathering at his Campaign Headquarters in Nashua. A unlike George Bush i believe that in american when you make it you leave the ladder or the ramp of Opportunity Down for someone else to joining in the economic chorus with dueling rotary club speeches were Arkansas gov. Bill Clinton and former Massachusetts sen. Paul Tsongas. Nebraska sen. Bob Kerrey was talking jobs too at two factory stops. Virginia gov. L. Douglas Wilder stayed Home but issued an economic proposal his aides said would eliminate childhood poverty by the end of a first Wilder presidential term. Republican challenger Patrick Buchanan also campaigned in the Granite state picking up the endorsement of one of new Hampshire a Best known conservatives former rep. Chuck Douglas. Harkin called for a targeted investment tax credit for manufacturers who buy new machinery that is manufactured in the United states a a we be got to invest in this country a he said. A a we be got too few people making too much Clinton who has gained momentum among new Hampshire activists with his detailed policy proposals released a Small Book outlining his various economic presidential hopeful sen. Bob Kerrey a neb is followed by students rallying to his support in Manchester . Ideas. A this is a sea change period for the country a Clinton told the predominantly Republican Manchester rotary club. A i think this election is about doing away with brain dead politics of both parties and moving into the 21st he said the democratic Congress shares the blame with Bush for the recession and added that controlling health care costs needed to be a Centrepiece of any economic plan. Tsongas who entered the Campaign with an 80-Page economic thesis in hand nine months ago focused monday on proposals to revive new Hampshire a moribund Economy. The Bush administration recently has shipped Small business administration medicaid and other Grants to the potent primary state drawing complaints from Bush a rivals. A new Hampshire wants More than election year handouts a Tsongas told the Nashua rotary club. A new Hampshire does no to want to be bought off by a president worried about Tsongas called for the state government to use pension funds or a Bond Issue to create a venture capital fund for new and expanding businesses and for creation of science and biotechnology Parks near the states universities Kerrey said the government needs new Industrial tax and regulatory policies that support High paying jobs and critical technology. A unless we change these policies to compete with Germany and Japan we will continue in economic decline a he s presidential bid still alive for some by new Day new York a stoking the embers of gov. Mario Cuomo a aborted presidential bid democratic leaders launched a a favorite Sony Campaign to place his name on states primary ballot. Although Cuomo announced dec. 20 that he would not seek the democratic nomination some of the county chairs spoke before sundays meeting at state party Headquarters As if a draft Cuomo movement was a foregone conclusion. John Marino the state party chairman took the wind from their sails. A this has nothing to do with the governor entering any primaries a he said emerging from the two hour session. A there Are a lot of people in that room who hoped this would not be the Case but it is a he said. A i dreamed that Cuomo would be the democratic candidate for president but the reality of it is that he a Marino said the favorite son designation for Cuomo would unify the states delegates behind the governor giving them More clout at the democratic National convention in new York. Having the delegates United behind the favorite son he said would allow them to to support one of the declared candidates at the convention in july. The democratic chairs have until feb. 13 to collect 10,000 signatures statewide a including at least 100 apiece from a minimum of 17 congressional districts a to have Cuomo a name placed on the primary ballot. If the Effort succeeds the governor must accept or decline by feb. 27. Chuck Procario a spokesman for Cuomo said the governor intends to devote a this full energies to solving new Yorkus budget crisis and does not plan to run for the nomination. A that has not changed a Procario said. A National draft Cuomo movement is being organized by Chicago based political consultant Philip Krone who is urging voters to write in Cuomo in the new Hampshire primary and is organizing a petition drive to place Cuomo on the March 17 primary in Illinois. California storm tapers off after dumping needed rain los Angeles apr a Savage storm blamed for at least four deaths eased up in some areas monday after bringing a healthy dose of rain to drought plagued California. Heavy Snow in the Sierra Nevada caused the crash of a private plane that left three people dead and another missing authorities said. Two survivors hiked through rugged terrain from the crash site South of Mammoth lakes to report that the plane had gone Down saturday evenings Mono county sheriffs deputies said. Identities of the victims and the survivors were not immediately released. Rescue Crews were attempting to locate the wreckage and the missing person said Deputy Frank Ledgard. The National weather service reported snowfall of up to 15 inches in the Sierra. Heavy rain and 4-foot Waves hampered . Coast guard efforts to locate two Brothers reported missing saturday from a boat near Anacaya Island off the coastline Northwest of los Angeles. The body of Brian Bolton 22, of Provo Utah was found sunday but rescuers were unable to locate his 27-year-old brother Monty. Off san Diego a coast a support boat for the French americans cup yachting team rescued a disabled 38-foot Powerboat sunday with three adults and two children aboard. By late sunday 1.15 inches of rain had fallen at the los Angeles civic Center. Nearly 2 inches fell in new Hall North of los Angeles. The coastal town of Honey Dew North of san Francisco received 2 inches of ram and san Francisco itself received 1.19 inches. The rain tapered off overnight in downtown los Angeles and the san Francisco area but continued in other parts of the state. It was expected to wind Down in a few hours leaving partly Cloudy skies and scattered showers in its Wake the National weather service said. A combined with three major Winter storms last week the latest downpour pushed the los Angeles regions rainfall totals to near Normal for the first time in four years. The seasonal total at the City a civic Center was 5.17 inches above the Jan. 5 Norm of 4.91 inches. But weather experts said it would take several years of Normal or higher than Normal rainfall to make up for five years of drought.23 teens arrested in robbery knifing on Manhattan Street by the new York times new York a a gang of 23 teen agers swarmed around three Young men walking in lower Manhattan near Wall Street on sunday evening stealing their jackets and slashing one of them who resisted police said. The teen agers were arrested a few minutes after they attacked the three men about 5 30 . At Trinity place and Rector Street near Trinity Church a police spokesman sgt. Edward j. Burns said. A they wanted their Winter jackets a Burns said. A when one of them resisted he was slashed across the the slashing victims injury was minor. The victims who were from Brooklyn had gone to lower Manhattan to go shopping. After the attack they flagged a passing police car which broadcast descriptions of their attackers
