European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - October 30, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse Sunday october 30,1994 a. The stars and stripes Page 7 lawmaker to pay Fine in ethics suit Washington a rep. Charlie Rose d-n.c., will pay $12,500 to Settle the first civil action Ever brought against a member of Congress under the ethics in government act the Justice department filed a lawsuit in May 1989 against Rose chairman of the House administration committee alleging he failed to report required in formation on his financial disclosure forms from 1980 to 1986. Under the settlement announced Fri Day by the Justice department Rose also will have to Amend the forms for those years to include the information he did not report. a according to the settlement Rose will state that the House ethics committee told him he did not have to file the amended forms but he will acknowledge that the committee s advice was Only advisory. A. The suit sought the maximum Fine of $5,000 for each year of violation. It con tended that Rose failed to report person Al Loans from commercial renders and from his Campaign committee in excess of$10,000 gifts in the form of foregone in Terest from the Campaign committee and the use of a certificate of Deposit fro the Campaign committee As collateral fora had argued in Federal District and appeals courts that it was unconstitutional for the Justice department to file a civil lawsuit against a member of con Gress even one who had already been subject to disciplinary proceedings in a congressional committee. Executive allegedly used funds for lottery Orange Park fla Yap business executive is accused of embezzling about $500,000 to support a $5,000 a week lottery habit. In three years of playing the lottery with other people s a Leney 41-year-Oldrichard t. Clary apparently won Only about $2,500 and simply used it to buy More tickets assistant state attorney Timothy Collins said. Clary was arrested thursday and charged with grand theft. He was accused of stealing the Money from Golf inc., a contracting company where he had worked in various jobs including Secretary and treasurer for 14 years. We watched him for a while trying to find out where the Money went and we re convinced he spent most of the Money on lottery tickets the prosecutor said. Richard Levine right of Long Island n.y., selects his numbers Friday while other millionaire hopefuls line up outside a lottery outlet in Midtown Manhattan. Residents stampeding to play lotto Buffalo n Yap even people who never Ever play the lotto were standing in line for tickets to saturday night s monster drawing. Most figured they would lose. But when the Jackpot is $70 million the lot to s motto hey you never know sounds a lot More enticing. The Jackpot was the highest in new York state history for a regularly scheduled drawing. Only one other lotto Jack pot was higher a one time super lotto drawing in 1991 to boost interest in the lottery. That $90 million Jackpot was split by nine people. About $63 million Worth of tickets were to be sold for saturday s drawing said lottery director Peter Lynch. One certain Winner will be new York which makes 45 cents for every Dollar spent on lotto. Once the state pays off on winning tickets there will be $28.35 Mil lion left in pure profit. The 8,000 lotto vendors get 6 cents on each ticket. No surcharges at to network 1000 s of satisfied customers Heidelberg Nottinghamshire Germany i England 49-6221-393 184 44-909-530441 fax 49-6221-322 34 fax 44-909-530 445 Irvine spectrum c a us a 1 600-214 7932 Westi almost like a local Calu. Corporate member Ausa fabric Sale when life hands you scraps make a quilt. Making the Best of an unfortunate situation theatris a tume shop must reluctantly part with hundreds of bolts and scraps of material before die move to our new location. Our losses your gain. From Felts sequined material Cotton sniff on and drapery fabric to thousands of Cotton squares Ideal for sewing quilts theatris his it All but not for Long. Fabric from the 1940s to the present much of it no longer manufactured anywhere in the world will lend a unique touch to your quilt projects amines arid Home decorating piece a part of history into your next Patchwork with our fabulous fabric fabrics a fur Throux unit and Dix Culvr. Tue.-sai., 9 . 6 . Thu Ali Eatna fabric Sale will k Hilj Terra i. A Luk internal annal from Ai the my i i Lull a i us a. Turn Lett a 2nj Tih turn in it nil Lili Irir turn Mikii Iii la stir turn a to Mill Mincer Tumi Lett ii i Minciu a in till u _ Llu fax sir. The artisans invites you to to 9\ pvem6er 6/j.994 10 00 am to 4 00 pm for form Ray the officers club Tsiotos Init i Sant a a face proceeds to 51cs Volunteer support association More info Catt Beverley beets at 06224-16975
