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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - April 13, 1992, Darmstadt, Hesse                                States urged to seek own welfare Reform monday april 13, 1992 the stars and stripes Page 7 Washington up president Bush battered by reports of White House disarray delivered another weekly radio address saturday to promote his administration a this time on the emotion laced Issue of welfare Reform. Bush who cleared the Way Friday for Wisconsin to implement its welfare program As a Model for the nation said a we want a welfare system that Breaks the Cycle of dependency. Before poverty becomes a family  a your goal is to build a system of welfare that will encourage self respect build strength of character and develop to the fullest each individuals potential a the president said. The president said he was not prepared to offer any proposed Federal welfare reforms but encouraged states to seek their own changes and to examine the Wisconsin plan for possible assistance. On Friday Bush granted Wisconsin a waiver from Federal welfare regulations so it could promptly enact its so called a Bride fare initiative. The plan will partially Cap benefits for single mothers with More than one child but increase payments if she gets married. There Are also requirements for parents to attend parenting and sex education classes As Well As provisions that would make it More financially attractive for them to get a Job. In his pre taped radio address Bush said a at my direction the Federal government waved outdated rules to allow Wisconsin to try a new kind of welfare Reform that recognizes the importance of personal responsibility respect  Bush had Given weekend radio addresses from the White House before but he began them on a regular basis last month in an Effort to better get out his message and to counter reports of a White House in election year  language two frenchmen Brice Delval left of Paris and Marchand Cyril of Chartres show off their tattoos at the 13th annual National Tattoo convention in East Rutherford n j., on Friday. The event Drew 4,500 participants Over the weekend with Tattoo fans coming from some 15  of civil War figures besieged by strange growth Stone Mountain a. A Stonewall Jackson looks As if he needs a face lift. Part of the general a jaw appears ready to fall off Stone Mountain the Granite Monolith near Atlanta that depicts Confederate legends from the civil War. But dark lines that appear to be cracks threatening the sculptures integrity Arentt what they seem. They re a fungus or Lichen a officials Arentt sure which a growing in patches in the carving of Jackson Confederate president Jefferson Davis Gen. Robert e. Lee and Leeds horse traveller. A a it a not cracking even though it May look like it a said Larry Allen general manager of Stone Mountain Park a joint venture of the state and a private concern about 20 Miles East of Atlanta. A but if it looks bad we be got to do  the substance is growing on the edges of Rock hoisted up the Side of Stone Mountain and attached with brass rods More than 40 years ago to give the sculptors More Rock to work with. Spaces Between the Rock and the Mountain gaped up to 1v4 inches wide on Jackson Sbeard Leeds Elbow travellers neck and Davis hat. Workers filled the spaces with Grout. Whatever the stuff is its growing on the Grout. Allen commissioned an $11,000 study to determine How badly the growth will Discolour the carving and How soon cosmetic repair will be needed. The $1.3 million carving was begun in 1915 by gut Zon Borglum the sculptor who created mount Rush More in South Dakota. He was fired before he finished the Georgia artwork however and destroyed what he had begun. The work was completed by sculptors Walker Hancock and Augustus Lukeman in 1972. Tim Vogt inspects what appears to be a crack on the carving of Gen. Stonewall Jackson on Stone Mountain in Georgia. The crack is patches of Tingus or  dropping on Sinatra sauces South san Francisco Calif. A old Blue eyes May have captivated America with his voice but he a bombing with his pasta sauces. The show is closing for the Sinatra Brand products named for Frank Sinatra and produced by san Francisco based Armanino foods of distinction inc. Meanwhile Sinatra a fellow Blue eyed Star Paul Newman continues to do Well with his own line of sauces and salad dressings. Apparently 1991 was a bad year for new Premium Brancs As Cash strapped shoppers searched for the Best deals. A in the last six or eight months sales really deteriorated a said William Armanino president and chief executive officer of Armanino foods. A we did t want to just keep throwing Money at this thing and not know when if Ever buying habits would  there will be a loss for the limited partnership called Autanis Sinatra spelled backwards foods International which holds the License to Market Sinatra a four varieties of sauce. Armanino foods owns a 58 percent stake in Autanis. Armanino foods reported a loss of $229,000, or 3 cents a share for the third Quarter of 1991, and a $119,000 loss for the same period in 1990. Sales in the Quarter were $3.6 million. Company officials said they tried unsuccessfully to negotiate a new Deal with Sinatra a licensing agent Sheffield enterprises inc., to save the Brand. Sinatra a business representatives were unavailable for comment. Richard Mazer senior partner at marketing corp. Of America in san Francisco said Newman a line has fared better primarily because it was Well established before the recession  rights backers vow to counter protests from wire reports Buffalo . A anti abortion activists planning mass demonstrations this month will be met by an army of opponents aiming to keep clinics open abortion rights supporters said at a rally saturday. A. About 1,500 people marched a mile in the rain from a Park to City Hall where a dozen speakers urged the crowd to help defend clinics where abortions Are performed. The group operation Rescue has said it plans to begin two weeks of protests in Buffalo starting april 20. Operation Rescue founder Randall Terry said the demonstrations would be patterned after the groups seven week siege of clinics in Wichita kan., last summer which resulted in 2,600 arrests. Saturdays abortion rights speakers included Terry a aunt Dawn Marvin of  fishing in Oil spill path Anchorage Alaska a Alaska issued an emergency ban on sport fishing for cutthroat. A a c Lima 11/ it ii t n in c it a n i Mai n n Trout in part of Prince William sound citing damage caused by the 1989 Exxon Valdez Oil spill. The ban on the West Side of the sound takes effect wednesday and continues until the end of the year officials said Friday. Also Friday the state announced a ban on All fishing at Elshamy Creek and Green Island Creek which Are located in of her areas of Prince William sound. That ban lasts through june 30.university Chancellor Dies Riverside Calif. A Rosemary . Schraer Chancellor of the University of California River a j  Up. Of. Cd. Is Side died Friday of a stroke. She was 67. Schraer held the Post at the 9,000-student Campus for five years beginning in 1987 Uipa Ewe v j a it a to o a us president David p. Gardner credited Schraer with overseeing an enrolment growth at us Riverside opening the College of engineering and improving faculty recruitment.5 killed in plane crash Denver a a single engine plane crashed shortly after Takeoff saturday night killing All five people on Board authorities said. The Cessna 172 radioed that it was having trouble after Takeoff from Centennial Airport Douglas county officials said. The three adults and two children on Board were killed  
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