European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 13, 1992, Darmstadt, Hesse Friday november 13, 1992 the stars and stripes b Page 7 Job creating program tops Clinton Agen Arock Ark. Apr president elect Clinton thursday sketched the first strokes of his govern me in the making saying he would seek tax Breaks to create jobs soon after taking office and reverse a Bush administration restriction on abortion counselling at federally funded clinics. At his first news conference since election Day the 46-year-oldj>resident-elect promised to Lay aside politics to build a Cabinet with women minorities and republicans and to end a a fingerprinting and blame in Washington. It was Clinton in a new role. A candidate no longer he appeared confident and relaxed As he fielded questions at a nationally televised news conference. Clinton thursday appointed a diverse group of 48 aides to his transition team. The president elect said the Economy would be his first priority. He said he would ask Congress to approve an investment tax credit that he said would create 500,000 new jobs within a year and a stepped up program of Public works projects. He also vowed to pursue a a longer term economic commitment and said the voters who elected him president did no to expect a overnight Clinton scoffed at Republican suggestions that he would take office without a mandate because he won Only 43 percent of the vote. He noted that Abraham Lincoln had been elected with under 40 percent. He appeared with vice president elect Al Gore at his Side a joint appearance that the president elect said signified a close relationship that is a perhaps unprecedented but quite Good for the country. Clinton made Clear that the Economy will be his first priority As the nations 42nd president. Asked whether he would formally ask Congress for a Middle class tax Cut a a Point in his Campaign economic program a Clinton said he had not yet made any changes in that program and would let reporters know if he did. He also said he would no longer Send haitians fleeing their country Back Home without giving them a hearing on their immigration status. Among those named to Clinton a key transition jobs Robert Reich a Harvard economist longtime Friend and a fellow Rhodes scholar will head economic policy. Al from president of the democratic leadership Council will oversee Domestic policy and Judy Feder who directed the Pepper commission study of the nations medical care system will head health care. Sandy Berger a former state department official under president Carter will head the foreign policy team. Three Campaign strategists a Mark Gearan George Steph Nopoulos and David Wilhelm a were named deputies to transition director Warren Christopher. Meet the first pet elect move Over Millie Here comes socks the pet cat of Chelsea Clinton daughter of the president elect. Can cameraman Jonathan Schaer holds up the wide eyed Kitty for its first official meeting with the Media outside the governor s mansion in Little Rock Ark. The first cat to be a Only comment on wednesday a meow a socks and the rest of the Clinton move into the White House on Jan. 20, 3 accused of abusing kids in Church Chelsea Mich. Up a three men from a Rural Baptist Church including an associate pastor and a Deacon Are suspected of sexually abusing As Many As 22 children in their care police said. The three men Are suspected of having committed a variety of crimes ranging from fondling to raping children. Police alleged that the children some As Young As 3, were abused at the North Sharon Baptist Church on property near Church buildings in a nearby cemetery on a Church bus and in a House. After the assaults some of the victims were warned they would be Hurt if they told their parents investigators said wednesday. Some of the children were lured into attending sunday school through a practice common in Many evangelical churches. Adults offered them Small gifts and prizes such As Candy cookies or baseball cards to keep attending and to bring friends. Warrants have been issued charging the Rev Timothy Lee Leonard an associate pastor at the Church and Mark Foeller a Church Deacon and Volunteer bus Driver with assaulting three girls and five boys ranging in age from 3 to 10, charges also Are expected against a member of the congregation Jackson county sheriff Hank Zavislak said. A a it a especially bad when allegations of molestation involve people in such special positions Quot Zavislak said. A these individuals will face a far greater judge in the end a and from that judge there will be no Foeller 38, was expected to be arraigned thursday on one first degree and four second degree criminal sexual assault charges involving five children. He was jailed in lieu of $75,000 Bond. Leonard was in Pennsylvania for his fathers funeral his attorney said. He is expected to be arraigned tuesday on four first degree counts and three second degree counts of criminal sexual Point out risk of using family blood donors from wire reports san Francisco a blood donated by family and friends is More Likely to carry hepatitis and some other diseases than is blood from Anonymous donors a government study says. That does no to necessarily mean the risk to recipients of blood from family and friends is higher because most of the infected donations Are Likely to be identified by Standard screening tests and discarded the study a author said wednesday. The study however docs undercut the widely held belief that so called a directed donations from family or friends Are safer said the investigator Alan e. Williams of the american red crosses National Laboratory in Rockville my. A there is no evidence. That individuals can select safer donors than the blood Bank which is experienced in doing that a Williams said in an interview at the annual meeting of the american association of blood Banks where the findings were reported. The study financed by the National institutes of health is the first Large scale examination of the safety of directed donations Williams said. It involved examination of the records of 1,099,341 donations by 699,702 donors in los Angeles Oklahoma City Detroit san Francisco and the Baltimore Washington area. One screening test showed that 2.6 percent of donations from friends and family were infected with hepatitis a compared with 1.8 percent of blood Bank donations Williams cuts stroke risk Boston a a study of male veterans has produced new evidence that an old and controversial drug appears highly effective in preventing strokes among elderly people with a common heart disorder scientists said wednesday. The research involving 525 older men with a condition called atrial fibrillation found that daily doses of the drug warfarin could reduce the stroke risk by 79 percent said a team led by or. Michael Ezekowitz of Yale University and the department of veterans affairs medical Center in West Haven Conn. It is the fourth study in four years to find that warfarin can reduce the rate of strokes among people with atrial fibrillation a a disorder that causes a malfunction in the upper Chambers of the heart and thus a tendency to form blood clots that can Migrate to the brain where they can cause strokes. In the previous three studies warfarin reduced the stroke risk from 67 percent to 89 percent. Researchers halted All tour studies Early after warfarin a effectiveness became apparent. A fifth trial by Canadian researchers was halted after the findings of the others became known. On the basis of All the studies Zeckowitz recommended that doctors use warfarin routinely to prevent strokes in people with the heart disorder. His report appeared in the new England journal of Medicine. Despite its usefulness in preventing blood clots doctors have been reluctant to prescribe the drug because of concern that warfarin could cause Haemorrhaging. But the researchers involved in the latest study said they were Able to limit Side effects by carefully controlling the blamed for cancer Chicago a a the environmental group Greenpeace wednesday blamed chlorine based pesticides and other pollutants for rising breast cancer rates around the world. Or. Samuel Epstein who wrote an introduction to the Greenpeace study said there is growing evidence that environmental contaminants Are a leading cause of breast cancer and accused the medical establishment of ignoring this Factor. A in spite of decades of research and millions of dollars spent the breast cancer establishment remains myopic ally fixated on obsolete a blame the victims theories of breast cancer causation while ignoring growing evidence of the role of environmental contaminants a said Epstein a professor at the University of Illinois Chicago
