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t t '- 30- F ''''' 41g4 vl ' D x :: 1:' c50441417'N ' 1)ft :4' iI '' t fl - - tV 4 ' " ' i':11-- 0 - ' - ' :i g 74 - k 4 stiottelinato0441'1' ' ' !::: '''''': - -- - i - I - - —Associated Press Laserohoto joins Jesse Jackson and striking bus drivers to call for a boycott of Greyhound Rosa Parks who was responsible for a 381- day bus boycott in Alabama in the 1950s - '” CINCINNATI (AP) — A judge a 111 ruled Tuesday that an art gallery and its director must stand trial on at least one obscenity charge stemming from an exhibit of sexually graphic photos by Robert Mapplethorpe "This court will try to make a decision of what in Ohio constitutes the definition of obscenity" Hamilton County Municipal Judge David Albanese said "It has been an awesome judicial effort in the past and will continue to be so "Obscene material is not protected by the First Amendment This case is not about the rights of the curious to view an exhibition" Albanese rejected several defense motions to dismiss two misdemeanor charges against the Contemporary Arts Center and its director Dennis Barrie The first charge set for trial Sept 24 involves photographs of two chitdrim In one a boy's genitals are exposed in the other a girl's are exposed The arts center and Barrie were charged with illegal use of a material or minor in nudity-oriente- d performance The second charge pandering obscenity involves five photos showing homosexual acts Albanese said he wanted an evidentiary hearing on that charge before ruling whether it should go to trial He scheduled the hearing for Aug 20 The exhibit "Robert Mapplethorpe: A Perfect Moment" included 175 photographs The defense contends all of them should be considered in determining whether the entire exhibit is obscene Prosecutors 'want the judge to consider only the five photos "This court is not presumptuous enough to believe that it has the 0" - RP background and information necessary to try to rationalize whether these pictures can be taken as a whole or independently" Albanese said According to court records the photos cited in the indictment included pictures showing a hand and other objects inserted into anuses If convicted Barrie could be sentenced to six months in jail and be fined $1000 on each charge The arts center could be fined $5000 on each charge In his ruling Albanese said he considered the arts center to be a gallery g - : - - ' st k - - t- - A and oa - :' — 1926 114- - R CI 114)-1- 2' Selected and edited by Bryan Sterling All rights reserved for the Will Rogers Memorial get economic justice together" Jackson told the cheering union drivers gathered at the station Jackson carrying a sign that read "Support Greyhound Drivers Street Heat Now" occasionally flashed a thumps up sign to construction workers and pedestrians watching the march Several labor leaders spoke at the rally including the head of the union representing the 6300 Greyhound drivers who walked out March 2 over wages and job security "Please help us by boycotting Greyhound — don't ride that dog" said James La Sala president of the Amalgamated Transit Union The union is pressing for the company to resume bargaining talks or agree to an employee takeover of the company Contract negotiations have been stalled since early May when the company offered a proposal that would freeza wages and cut 4500 union jobs The union called the offer an insult 11 'SOFT 0- SI DAILY WEAR - 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"Now the Russians figured out everything in their Communistic system except how to get enough to eat" CONTACTS racketeering g I" ED s: ': : ' g generic-dru- buts' and - lowing them to enter the art gallery to videotape the exhibit charges Five stop and put in a lot of 'ifs ands - : run incorruption in the generic-drudustry and among its regulators which began in the summer of 1988 So far four of Seife's former subordinates have been convicted on ro 4 would have to oorA One of the defense motions rejected by Albanese alleged that prosecutors improperly sought a biased judge to issue a search warrant al- corruption - -- opening of the exhibit that day According to art gallery figures the exhibit drew 80000 people during its Former FDA Division Chief Indicted by Grand Jury BALTIMORE (AP) — A federal grand jury on Tuesday indicted the retired head of the US Food and Drug Administration's generic drug division on two counts of perjury in a corruption scandal involving the division The indictment accuses Marvin Seife of lying to government investigators about meetings with generic-drucompany executives and about whether he let them buy him meals said US Attorney Breckinridge Willcox Seife who prosecutors said lives in San Antonio did not have a telephone listing in that area His lawyer's name was not available FDA spokeswoman Faye Peterson said the agency had not seen the indictment and declined to comment The indictment was the latest development in the investigation into ' rather than a museum and noted that a museum is permitted more latitude in displaying art A county grand jury indicted the art gallery and Barrie on April 7 after secretly attending the public seven-wee- "The man don't live that would be smart enough to go to Russia and come out and answer AlMaib questions with a 'yes' or 'no' He carrying about 10 passengers trying to leave the terminal was halted briefly in the street by a crowd of protesters who surrounded it Strikers shouted "Give us a scab" at the replacement driver forced to halt the bus and "Trapped like Rats" at the passengers but there was no violence "Fred Currey is using you — when this is through you will be too" read a sign intended for some of the 3200 replacement drivers hired by Greyhound to take the place of union drivers during the stike Mrs Parks 77 clasped Jackson's arm during the march before speaking briefly to protesters and calling for the boycott Jackson said the bus drivers' battle was similar to the civil rights struggle of the 1960s and reminded him of Martin Luther King Jr's message of years ago "Better that we walk in dignity than we ride in shame Just as we got social justice together we must Gallery Director to Be Tried for Obscenity rAir"” For Showing Mapplethorpe's Photographs EYEGLASSES f Will Rogers Says 20-fo- k ::' "It was much more efficient because we didn't have local traffic and it was cooler for the troops" said Guard Col Jim Wilder Daytime temperatures had been in the 90s since the flooding but cooled to the 70s Tuesday with a threat of rain Local officials are planning a combined memorial service at Shadyside High School's football stadium Wednesday night Nearly 1000 Ohio National By Karen Ball AP Labor Writer WASHINGTON — Rosa Parks whose refusal to move to the back of a bus 35 years ago started a 381-dabus boycott in Montgomery Ala on Tuesday joined striking Greyhound drivers in their call for a boycott of bus the nation's only line Parks and Jesse Jackson led some 300 protesters in a three-blocmarch from a Greyhound bus terminal to the capital's historic Union Station near Capitol Hill Union drivers from Detroit Boston Philadelphia and other cities chanted "Drop Dead Fred" carried banners and signs condemning the company's refusal to resume contract negotiations and accused Greyhound chairman Fred Currey of trying to bust their union in the 312- month strike No arrests or property destruction were reported in Tuesday's demonstration police said although a bus coast-to-coa- ''' 1: t 44' !:— Iti'4- morning Guardsmen state and local officials and volunteers have been working on the cleanup effort and providing help to displaced families since the floods Some 512 inches of rain fell in about 312 hours Thursday night walls of water crashsending ing through valleys in eastern Ohio smashing houses and cars and washing them down to the Ohio River About 216 homes in Belmont County were either washed away or so severely damaged they are uninhabitable said Al Hahn coordinating officer for FEMA He said another 120 homes cuffered some damage but are livable The deaths were isolated to people in homes along three creeks with seven near Shadyside on the Wegee Creek 12 near Di Iles Bottom to the south on the Pipe Creek and two near Glencoe to the northwest on y 4i7 ' 1:'''' - Tuesday night and Wednesday Woman Who Led Civil Rights Bus Boycott Joins Jackson Up Front at Rally for Drivers 492 t' k s '' she's had it is when she has a bad either infertility or ecoutcome topic pregnancy" In 97 percent of ectopic pregnancies the fertilized egg lodges in the Fallopian tubes where as the fetus enlarges it can rupture the tubes or cause severe bleeding Such pregnancies though dangerous can now be detected early and ended surgically "You can't prevent this by treating a symptomatic woman because she's never had symptoms" Schachter said "What we need is a chlamydia control program to reduce infection and prevent complications" Such a program — involving routine screening of sexually active young people and treating those found to be infected — already exists for gonorrhea Schachter said That disease infects an estimated 15 million people a year and is another major cause of ectopic pregnancy says the CDC Starting a control program for chlamydia would cost an estimated $50 million be said citing a CDC 4' '44't ?:: A t '''''' '4r: 9 ti 4111k 4' ItVIktityl-I- 17's - 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J : with one voice" said Mayor Sharpe James of Newark NJ "But the bigger problem is that mayors have allowed the Congress to become fat cats smug secure assured of their positions They're not fighting the real fights anymore" James believes mayors could win back some clout "by holding some congressmen hostage" when elections roll around Many big city Democratic mayors are apoplectic in trying to explain their setbacks in Washington where Democrats control the Congress '' 7 - v-- - aid ''4 1A Ate in- The diversity of the mayors 'f'- '- i- strength at times can also prove to be a weakness At times the cities are forced to compete with each other for the declining share of federal '' : ' ''' shown us that federal money abounds" c - '- - making their case these days The mayors know that all too well During their summer meeting this week the more than 200 mayors Democrats and Republicans from big cities and small have been virtually unanimous in saying cities have lost much of their clout in Washington But they are deeply divided over how to get it back Some advocate a militant approach in which mayors use their local organizations against members of Congress who fail to help their cities Others say the mayors are to blame for their own decline and must put their own houses in order Their frustration has spilled over repeatedly these past few days They talk of losing billions when President Reagan cut domestic programs to fund his military buildup When they try to get some of that back now they're told the money is needed to reduce the federal deficit Yet the government quickly finds $300 billion to bail out the savings and loan industry The Seel crisis New York Mayor David Dinkins said Tuesday "has "It "r A3 The Salt Lake Tribune Wednesday June 20 1990 s '— '' t ' i' Rostenkowski told the nation's mayors in explaining why cities have a hard time ) ' '' ' -- i - ' dependent contractors" i ' - z 1 tr - 'I" CHICAGO (AP) — Rep Dan Rostenkowski a veteran of Chicago's tough ward politics was reminiscing about the old days — when he checked in with City Hall before vot- ? 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