European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 4, 1992, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 16 a the stars and stripes thursday june 4, 1992 faces n places Liz Taylor Speaks up for aids research Money guest of Honor Singer Julio Iglesnas meets admirers tuesday at the annual awards night of the $pain-. Chamber of Commerce to Honor companies of the year. He was awarded a Silver tray at the Miami Beach ceremony for spreading the Spanish language and culture. From wire reports Elizabeth Taylor visited Capitol Hill to demand that the government live up to its Promise to spend nearly $1 billion a year to help people with aids. The actress was among several people who told a Senate committee tuesday that spending on the Ryan White care act has fallen far Short of the Levels authorized by the Law signed by president Bush in 1990. A we got a lot of lip service and very Little cold hard Cash a Taylor chairwoman of the american foundation for aids research said later. A we need the Money and we will not be silent until that Money is found a she said a people still get sick. People die in the Bill is named for Ryan White an Indiana teen Ager who became one of the diseases most prominent Early victims. Ryan smother Jeanne White also testified. A How Many More mothers must lose their precious children before Congress keeps its word a she charges in shooting no charges will be filed against Washington redskins owner Jack Kent Cooke or his wife in connection with an accidental shooting at their Home prosecutors say. There a not enough evidence to make a Case said Jeffrey Robinson a District of Columbia Deputy corporation counsel and Mark Liedl a spokesman for . Attorney Jay Stephens. Marfna Cooke 39, shot herself in the right Index Finger May 4 while moving a Small Caliper handgun from one drawer to another the couple said. Police said the gun was not registered in the District a a violation of the City a gun control Law which carries a maximum penalty of 12 months in jail and a 51,000 Fine. Jack Cooke 79, and his wife told police they did no to realize the gun was in a antique Chest that had been moved from their Middleburg va., out of Hospital jazzman Lionel Hampton has left a new York City Hospital where he spent 10 Days for rest and observation after becoming ill on stage last month. It initially was believed he had suffered a mild cerebral Haemorrhage but doctors concluded that the 84-year-old vibraphone is was exhausted publicist Chuck Jones said tuesday As Hampton left mount Sinai Hospital. Jones said Hampton has cancelled a june 16 concert in Boston and july dates in England but will appear As scheduled at a Lincoln Center concert june 23 and will perform in july at clubs in the new York area. Nude olympians fined Princeton University students who ran across town naked during the annual Sophomore nude olympics were spared jail time and criminal records but municipal court judge Samuel Sachs in Princeton n.j., fined some and ordered them to perform Community service. Each year second year students at the Ivy league school strip Down on the night of the first Winter Snow exercise a bit and go for a jog on Campus. But this year about 300 nude participants sprinted Down the towns main Street and a $1,500 restaurant window was broken. Thirty one students were charged with Public lewdness after police studied a videotape they made. Students had been warned not to run off Campus. Last Friday nine pleaded guilty to charges of disorderly conduct and were fined $150 each. Twenty two students pleaded guilty monday. They were fined $100 each and were ordered to perform 18 hours of Community service. Taylor a Schaffenburg Atterberry bad Kreuz Nach Pitburg Budinger Butzbach Cardwell Darmstadt Derheim Edwards Fishstein Frankfurt Fulda Haine Berg Hanau Heidelberg i cog Langen Seybold Lollar Mannheim Nussloch Pioneer platen Uhle born Vogel Weh Call qty term at 06155-601437 or 601438 for details. Von Steuben Wiesbaden Wil Flecken St. Worms we Brucken Kreuzberg Kaseane
