European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 18, 1992, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 6 a the stars and stripes monday May 18, 1992 democrats rally in Washington to urge More finding for programs in Large cities. Among the marchers saturday Are front Row from left Baltimore mayor Kurt Schmock rep. Maxine Waters a Calif. Atlanta mayor Maynard Jack son the Rev. Jesse Jackson Daisy Egan on Jackson a shoulders new York mayor David Dinkins March organizer Osborne Elliot democratic presidential candidate Jerry Brown and Boston mayor Raymond Flynn. Mayors of big cities March in . To demand funding Washington apr warning that the fires of los Angeles could spread big City mayors and other prominent democrats led More than 30,000 marchers to the Washington Monument on saturday and demanded billions for the nations Urban areas. A a we re tired of political violence a Benjamin l. Hooks executive director of the National association for the advancement of coloured people said in an attack on the gop. A republicans you Stop coming to our Church when you need us for your votes a Hooks said. He said politicians sing a we Shull overcome and then forget about us when the election is americans a can do without Bush and Quayle a another leading civil rights activist the Rev Jesse Jackson told the cheering rally. A it cannot do without the common the Bush administration took Little note of the March. While House spokesman Marlin Fitzwater in Dallas with the president said a i done to know anything about it. We have marches every weekend.�?�. Referring to the administrations initial claim that failed great society programs had contributed to the riots Atlanta mayor Maynard Jackson said a those who believe the programs of the 60s failed. Don t know what they Are talking new York gov. Mario Cuomo and others demanded approval of a new $35 billion program to revitalize Urban areas. A you can bring this nation together right now to save our cities or stand and watch this nation explode from los Angeles to new York a Cuomo told the crowd. A emr. President so far you have done nothing but ban on Christmas Chicago apr a display of religious paintings in a Public Park does t violate the constitutional requirements of separation of Church and state an appeals court has ruled. In 1989, . District judge Milton Shadur ruled that the display in Ottawa about 80 Miles Southwest of Chicago was unconstitutional. Last May a three judge panel of the 7th . Circuit court of appeals upheld the decision. But the Ottawa Jaycees co sponsors of the display asked the full appeals court to review the panel s decision and the court recently overturned the ban. The 16 paintings depicting the life of Christ were displayed at Ottawa a Washington Park each Christmas from 1956 until 1989, when the Jaycees were forced to remove them by Shadura a order. The judge ruled in favor of an Anonymous Ottawa wring your hands a Cuomo added. New York City mayor David Dinkins said the government must respond to the los Angeles riots which were sparked by the acquittal of four White men in the police beating of Black Motorist Rodney g. King. A the flames that arose in los Angeles have died but the dust from the ashes remains on each of us a Dinkins said. The Rev. Joseph Lowery said the problem cities such As los Angeles face is a not just 12 jurors and a verdict but 12 years of policies of exporting jobs overseas and expanding poverty at Lowery is president of the Southern Christian leadership conference. A i want some foreign Aid for Washington .,�?� said rep. Maxine Waters the Democrat who represents the los Angeles District ravaged by the riots. �?o1 want some foreign Aid for Watts. I want some foreign Aid in Chicago. I want some foreign Aid up in the Bronx Quot the March sponsored by the . Conference of mayors pits the complaints and demands of big City executives against the Bush administration and Congress. The mayors seven Point program Calls for $15 billion in Federal assistance to cities in deep economic trouble. Other Aid sought includes $5 billion for Public works $4 billion for transportation $2.89 billion for Job training and $2 billion to attract Small businesses to Urban areas. Organizers of the event told the crowd that there were at least 200,000 marchers but the . Park police said the crowd numbered 35,000. Thousands More joined marchers and a final police crowd estimate was not immediately overturned atheist represented by the american civil liberties Union who filed a lawsuit claiming that the City was endorsing christianity by allowing the display. In its Appeal a the Acle tried to focus on the City a supposed endorsement of the paintings and they basically wanted to ignore the free speech aspect a said skip Hupp another attorney for the painting owners. A but the court fortunately focused on the fryc speech Jay Miller spokesman for the Acle said Shadura a order Banning the paintings from the Park went further than what the organization was seeking. A we asked that there be a Lime restriction on the display and that the Park be available to other organizations for displays one said. Instead Shadur ordered a total ban which the full appeals court considered Overly Broad Blaze in Mobile Home kills Mother 3 children from wire reports Valencia a. A fire in a Mobile Home saturday morning killed a woman and her three children and left her husband in critical condition authorities said. The Blaze also destroyed the Home which consisted of two attached trailers in Clinton township about 25 Miles North of Pittsburgh. Killed were Karen Hines and her children Robert 13 Del 8 and Amanda 7, said Coroner William f. Youngjr. Karen Hines age Wasny to immediately available he said. The father Robert r. Hines 33, suffered severe Burns and was in critical condition saturday at West Penn Hospital in turns Down volume Lorain Ohio a a police officer whose idea of fighting drug dealing is broadcasting the theme song from a television show about cops is in trouble with the chief. Officer Zbigniew Puza was Given a reprimand by police chief John Malinovsky for playing a recording of the theme from the show cops. The chief said Puza played the tune on his squad cards Public address system while driving through a neighbourhood known for its drug dealers in this Northern Ohio City. Some residents have complained about the music saying it was unfair to target the entire neighbourhood As bad. The theme Sung to a Catchy reggae beat asks a bad boys bad boys what you Gonna do what you Gonna do when they come for you a Malinovsky said Puza had believed that Law abiding residents supported his idea. But the chief said the officer s use of the Public address system to spread his message against drug dealers was found on Mckinley Denali National Park Alaska Park rangers found a Mountain climbers body 15,000 feet up mount Mckinley on saturday and feared a second victim could be close by. A there is one confirmed dead and below the person is another Jumble of ropes and there a a possibility that it s a second fatality Quot said National Park service spokesman John Quinley in Anchorage. It was the first fatality on the 20,320-foot Mountain since 1990, and the 65th since records have been kept. The cause of death Wasny to known but the most Likely causes were a fall or an Avalanche Quinley said. The body could not immediately be retrieved he said because it was difficult to reach. Rangers videotaped the verdict in killing Largo Fla. A a woman who stomped on her 81-year-old Mother and poured Salt in her wounds has been found not guilty of murder by reason of insanity. Frances Whitehouse 53, got into an argument with her Mother Audra Whitehouse on sept. 18, 1990, Over what to have for dinner police said. The 200-Pound woman pushed her Mother Down stomped on her Chest and poured Salt in the wounds according to a deathbed account the Mother gave police. The incident happened in the House the women shared. The Mother died of her injuries two months to Marcos guilty Honolulu a a former aide to the late Ferdinand Marcos pleaded guilty to laundering about $3 million for the ousted philippine president and was fined but spared a prison sentence. Helen Ann Teodoro Rivilla an attorney in the Philippines admitted structuring Bank transactions to avoid Federal reporting Laws while working for Marcos in Hawaii from 1986 to 1988. . Magistrate Daral Conklin fined Rivilla $15,000 on Friday. She had faced a maximum $300,000 Fine and three years in prison. In Exchange for Rivillas plea the government dropped Money laundering charges against her husband Antonio . Rivilla
