European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - January 21, 1992, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 6 a the stars and stripes tuesday january 21, 1992 fire aftermath a City of Chicago front end loader dumps debris into a Hole sunday where a six Block fire destroyed a Home. Ten fires ignited by a series of natural Gas explosions Birmingham Ala. A mayor Richard Arrington must begin going to jail part time this week for refusing to give records to a grand jury investigating City Hall corruption a Federal appeals court ruled. The 11th . Circuit court of appeals on saturday denied Arrington a motion to stay a contempt of court order issued Friday by . District judge Edwin Nelson. Quot it looks like we Are rapidly approaching the Point where Arrington will become a political prisoner a said Donald Watkins Arrington a attorney. In the motion the City a first Black mayor said . Attorney Frank Donaldson a office was racially and politically biased again him. A the District court made Short shrift of that motion and this appeals court made Short shrift of it too a Donaldson said. Washington up1 a Survey of midwesterner found that while most were at Low risk for aids More than 5 percent reported homosexual Contact and fewer than 25 percent reported changing their sexual behaviour. The Survey of 334 Minneapolis St. Paul area households published sunday in the journal of the . Public health service was conducted by University off the state wants Deptford . A a misplaced comma that incorrectly showed a pig Farmer used 73 million pounds of food scraps a year could Cost this Rural township $70,000. The Community got state recycling Grants for 1989 and 1990 that were based in part on Nicholas Polen or s annual collection of 36,500 tons of scraps for his hogs. It should have been 3,650 tons. A it was an unfortunate mistake a said mayor Beatrice Clerke who doubles As the townships recycling coordinator. She said she did not know How the error was made. The township in Southwest new Jersey could be forced to pay the state Back. A we will probably lose it a Clerke said of the Money. Destroyed or damaged 18 buildings Friday in the West town neighbourhood. Two bodies were recovered initially and remains of a third were found sunday. Arrington was ordered to prison thursday. He is to be locked up from thursdays at 5 . To mondays at 8 a.m., allowing him to run City government during the week. The order also fines the mayor 31,000 a Day up to seven Days for each Day he remains in contempt. The contempt citation came after he refused to turn Over his office records to a Federal grand jury including daily logs and appointment books from 1986-91. Arrington sought the stay in Hopes of avoiding imprisonment or fines during his Appeal of the subpoena seeking his files. His Legal team said they would next ask the . Supreme court for a stay. Tarlice Brown an Atlanta architect and former business partner of Arrington a who pleaded guilty in september to charges he defrauded the City has said he paid 35,000 in kickbacks to the the mayor. Minnesota researcher Robert Jeffery to determine whether a Survey of aids risk among the general population was possible. A the Survey results. Portray a population at Low risk for his infection a the researchers said. However they said the Sample was too Small to permit generalizations other than that the Survey method could work on a broader be priggish. The slate considers the recycling efforts of residents when making recycling Grants to communities. The inflated amount of material recycled in Deptford meant the township of 24,000 recycled 71 percent of its trash far More than any other Community in the county. A it did seem like a Large number a said George Klenk a spokesman for the state department of environmental Protection and Energy which distributes the Grants. The state May deduct the overpayment from a pending Grant he said. The Blunder went undetected for two years coming to Light last week when a reporter contacted state and local officials. kill Rottweiler dog that attacked its owners from wire reports san Pablo Calif. A a Rottweiler dog named Brutus turned on its owners mauling a 6-year-old girls face and Locking its jaws onto a woman a leg for five minutes until police ended the ordeal with gunfire. A close Range fire extinguisher blast directed at the dogs face failed to Budge it As did a police club wedged under the dogs Collar. A five minutes with a dog latched onto your leg seems like forever a police officer Ken Bays said sunday about the attack which occurred Friday. When All else failed officer Mike Kendall shot the male Rottweiler in the Side. But that made the dog grip the woman a leg tighter so Kendall killed the dog with a shot to the head Bays said. The 6-year-old girl was in fair condition at children s Hospital in Oakland on sunday after undergoing surgery to repair head face and neck wounds a nursing supervisor said. Her Mother Victoria Herrera 34, of Al so Brante was in Good condition at another Hospital after undergoing leg newspaper War Chicago a the Chicago Tribune was to Start an afternoon edition monday less than a week after the rival Chicago Sun times added a second afternoon extra. The Tribune did away with its afternoon a Green Streak edition in july 1985. The new a evening updated will target Rush hour commuters with distribution aimed at mass transit riders and travellers at of Hare International Airport the paper reported sunday. The edition will hit Newsstands downtown Between 4 30 . And 5 . It will sell for 35 cents the same Price As the morning Tribune. A evening updated will have eight Broadsheet pages wrapped around the mornings final edition. It will include late news closing Stock prices science and health news and features. The Sun times unveiled its a final markets plus edition a 16-Page tabloid sized wraparound in 1987. On wednesday the paper added a second wraparound the a late markets update a eight pages of late breaking news sports and business entertainment recommendations and late Stock prices. A late markets updated precedes a final markets plus to the Newsstands by about one hour arriving at 4 . It Sells for 25 cents 10 cents less than the morning leaves Hospital new York a sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan d-n.y., got out of the Hospital sunday after an overnight stay for treatment of possible food poisoning. Moynihan 64, complained of illness saturday shortly after arriving on a flight from Europe and was admitted to new York Hospital. The senator left the Hospital a feeling Fine a said Brian Connolly a Hospital spokesman. . Public health officials took samples of the food served to Moynihan on the plane for analysis. Until test results Are available the cause of the senators illness could not be determined Connolly said. Moynihan was the Only passenger who ate fish on the Delta air lines flight from Frankfurt Germany said port authority police sgt. James Finley. Delta spokesman Neil Monroe in Atlanta was not available for comment use for old Homes Finleyville a. A ten secluded ranch Homes that once housed missile Crews from the cold War May soon take in casualties from the drug wars. The Homes were built in the 1950s for Crews of Nike missiles defending Pittsburgh a steel Mills. A commission wants to lease them from the Federal government for families with one or both spouses in drug and alcohol treatment programs. Quot too often because of a Lack of funds we push people out the door too soon and they end up coming Back in for treatment a said Steve Shan or director of the Washington Greene drug and alcohol planning commission. A now we will have the Opportunity to work with them longer a he said. Mayor being jailed part time for withholding files in probe most midwesterner stick to habits but have Low aids risk Survey says
