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   Cumberland Sunday Times (Newspaper) - June 15, 1986, Cumberland, Maryland                                Leads Norman leads the U.S. Open golf tournament after three one stroke ahead of Lee Trevino and Hal Father's good news for most fathers across America today and for some in warnings to pay child Worth The vehicles are causing injuries and sometimes death at a rate which alarms health and police partly high tar 90. partly low id to upper 60s. partly high around 90.  No. 139 Associated Press Service UPI AP June 15,1986  Friday by * pM m Car Bombing Kills Injures 15  HAND Army Capt. Donald Miller comforts Patrocinia Goins during funeral services for her Sgt. James E. Saturday in St. Luke's Free Will Baptist Goins died from wounds suffered when a terrorist bomb exploded April 5 in a West Berlin See story on page South Africa - A car bomb exploded Saturday night in front of a hotel in killing two white women and wounding 15 other as government security forces braced for a weekend of plan a nationwide general strike on commemorating the 1976 riots in the black township of but the chief of the Bureau of Dave said the police and armed with new emergency would maintain government regards Monday as a normal working Steward South African security forces will be in complete control of the for Information Leon Mellet said the bomb placed in a car parked at the Parade Hotel on Durban's main boulevard beside the Indian Ocean exploded shortly before 10 p.m. The blast sent metal ripping into the hotel's an adjoining hotel and two apartment buildings and also damaged about 50 he group or individual asserted for the but South Africa's government has blamed most of the previous terrorist bombings on black nationalist guerrillas of the outlawed African National ANC claimed responsibility for the deadliest car bombing in South Africa's history a blast in May 1983 that killed 19 people and wounded more than 200 in downtown other lawyers said they might challenge the constitutionality of Thursday's declaration of a state of emergency throughout South clashed with police at the first black funeral held under new government said four blacks were killed in unrest stemming from raising the total to 12, not including the Durban President Kenneth Kaunda ordered a partial mobilization of his armed forces to counter what he said was a planned invasion by South The South African Defense Force said Kaunda's allegations were in Paris on Human Rights Minister Claude said that France will ask Common Market foreign ministers meeting in Luxembourg Monday to impose new restrictions on the import of South African agricultural stressed South Africa's determination to restrict news coverage and intensify security operations during the nationwide state of providing he told a news conference in Pretoria the number of violent incidents such as stone throwing and had declined 35 percent compared to the days before the said the government not without for the hundreds of blacks killed in the 1976-77 unrest triggered by the Soweto but contended that some activists have portrayed Monday's 10th anniversary of the uprising as a test of strength with security about expanded police and searches of people entering airports and certain government Steward security forces will be deploying units in strength during this What you've seen is just a tiny percentage of what we are able to Faces Before the Senate gives a solid endorsement to the tax overhaul in a it must deal with an amendment that would shift benefits from the rich to middle-income fact such an ordinarily appealing amendment is doomed in advance is testimony to the support gathered behind the on which a final vote is likely by Republican leadership and most of the Finance Committee will fight the amendment just as they have successfully opposed any change that would upset the reduced tax rates in the And even some liberal Democrats who have traditionally led the fight for more tax relief for middle-income taxpayers will vote is a goal I Sen. Edward M. said of middle-income But the price of getting that relief restoring to the a special tax rate for capital gains is too he George a Finance Committee member and author of the said in a is not a radical departure from the Finance Committee and would not threaten the success of tax It is consistent with the president's problem with the committee is that 16 percent of its tax reduction would go to those with incomes over Under the those people would get no tax their taxes would be raised by about 2.5 percent and the money shifted chiefly to those with incomes between and Most people under would pay with incomes between and who would get 5.0 percent of the tax cut under the committee would get 10.4 percent under Mitchell's The cut at the level would rise to 9.0 from 6.6 tax cut for an average family or individual earning between and would be under the committee or under the For those earning between and the tax reduction would go from under the to under the either the or the more than 6 million low-income working families would go off the tax Here's what Mitchell's amendment would a tax structure for the system in the which purports to have two rates 15 percent for of taxpayers and 27 percent at the top but which has five or more rates for some proposes most people pay 14 percent people with income up to and families with up to a 27-percent rate apply above those levels until the new 35 which would be at for singles and for third rate would affect only the wealthiest 4 percent of a lower tax rate for capital which are profits from the sale of stocks and certain other assets owned more than six Present law taxes only 40 percent of capital gains when multiplied by the top individual tax rate of 50 means a maximum tax of 20 Protest YORK Tens of thousands of demonstrators streamed into Central Park on Saturday to protest with signs and chants against calling for President Reagan to impose rigid economic sanctions on the must deny landing rights to South African remove our ambassador and stop Americans from doing business in South like we've done already in said former tennis pro Arthur must put our moral weight on the side of the people in South Africa fighting for huge rally marked the 10th anniversary of riots in South where hundreds of blacks were Among those slated to address the rally were Harry the Rev. Jesse Jackson and Alfred secretary-general of the African National Congress and a confidant of imprisoned black South African activist Nelson African National Congress is a multiracial guerrilla group fighting from exile against South Africa's system of racial serves as chief executive of the organization's headquarters in By some 40,000 protesters had converged in the said police spokesman Lt. Ed The crowd was but booed when the rally opened with the singing of Star-Spangled chairman of the New York Coordinating said he expected more than 100,000 people to attend the spurred by the state of emergency imposed Africa last Rev. Jesse Jackson spoke to reporters before addressing the Reagan is in a political partnership with he policy of constructive engagement has served as a stimulant to South making the Botha regime more bold and more Botha is South Africa's prime racially mixed crowd waved posters and many of them photos of Others attacked the Reagan administration for its policy of or quiet diplomacy encouraging reforms of president of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored said the United States should be as tough against South Africa as it has been against saying to to the Senate and to the Apartheid must Hooks you have asked for sanctions against Libya and Why not against Botha and South they marched into the protesters you can't We charge you with protesters had gathered at nine sites in Manhattan before marching to Central Park for the One group met outside the United Nations in while a second group headed south from Harlem to the Seven smaller marches set out from other points in the Right To Life Perkins LOUIS Marlin whose scholarly appearance and reedy Midwestern voice are known to millions of people around the world who watched his landmark television died He was 81.  died of lymph cancer at 4 p.m. CDT Saturday at his a family spokesman He had been ill for two was an conservationist and world famous zoo Since the 1950s, he was a pioneer in filming wild animals in their natural - Some 5,000 delegates from the National Organization for Women convention marched Saturday to the state with their president Eleanor Smeal angrily demanding a federal crackdown on abortion clinic down the Right to Life conventioneers were praised by Sen. Robert for their conventions discussed Saturday morning's arson attack on an abortion clinic in suburban St. Louis that came just four days after a pipe high school band directors have nominated a record number 13 of their musicians for participation in the 1986 McDonald's Band It outside a similar clinic in Kan. No one was injured in either and Rep. Patricia criticized the Reagan administration for what they called its indifference to violence directed at abortion her voice shaking with emotion at a news conference preceding the called the bombings part of a of terror against women who are to live a modern called on the federal government to investigate violence at abortion clinics and provide protection for should treat it as a nationwide else could prompt a federal You have doctors and patients who are being Are you waiting for a tragedy to a member of the House Judiciary said she had been unable to persuade Attorney General Edwin Meese to investigate the She said trusting Meese to protect women's rights is like your car Schroeder's some 5,000 delegates to the 20th annual NOW convention took to the streets and marched to the steps of the state claiming she the vast majority of Americans told the group at the Capitol that they never should be intimidated by more attention they call to this the more our numbers will just Smeal said Wednesday's narrow 5-4 margin with which the Supreme Court upheld the 1973 Roe vs. Wade case legalizing abortion last Monday held out hope for the Right to Life but only director of the Pro-Life Direct Action said his group does not support violent attacks on abortion Seeks The Observer newspaper said today President Reagan has written a warm letter to Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev urging preparations be started for a summit A White House official confirmed the British which did not reveal its said the letter suggested Secretary of State George P. Shultz and Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze meet anywhere in Europe to prepare the agenda for a It said Arthur the U.S. ambassador to the Soviet delivered the letter to the White House made no official comment on the report but one Reagan speaking with the condition that he not be confirmed such a letter had been and Shevardnadze had been scheduled to meet in Washington on May 14-16 to discuss a possible but that plan was canceled by the Soviet Union on April 15, hours after bombed the Libyan cities of Tripoli and Libya is a Soviet and the Soviets protested air raids that Reagan said were in retaliation for Libyan leader Col. support of international article by Observer diplomatic correspondent Nigel Hawkes indicated the letter was sent at the end of May and said Gorbachev has not because he is uncertain about American said the Soviets were by the contrast between the tone of the letter and the abandonment of the limitations of the SALT II which happened at almost the same moment as the letter was said May 28 the United States may abandon the second Strategic Arms Limitation which was never ratified by the U.S. Reagan says the Soviets are violating that pact and the missile  

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