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The Daily News Leader from Staunton, Virginia • 6

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Judge lambasts actress' mother Military retirees boost economy of San Antonio I 1 1970. It is located near Wilford Hall Air Force Hospital, the service's largest medical facility and is in the process of doubling its capacity to 377 units. The $14 million complex, started at the request of the Air Force Wives Club of Washington, D.C., and the wife of former Air Force chief of staff Curtis LeMay, will have a population of 600 when all its new units open next month. The facility will include 238 mid- and high-rise apartments, 125 garden homes and a new 68-bed nursing home with complete medical care and meal service. Residents of the complex include retired Gen.

Armstrong, the first surgeon gneal of the Air Force, and Col. George Howard, first director of the Air Force Band. He has formed a choral group to entertain at other homes for the elderly. 1 5 resist tax House Democratic leader Jim Wright, D-Texas, also said the Democratic-controlled House has approved 11 of 13 appropriations bills. All of them are awaiting action in the GOP-controlled Senate, he said.

While Reagan counseled delay on tax increases and benefit cuts, he said he was holding firm for an additional $10.4 billion in spending cuts in V. flU: PROCLAIMS WIN New Jersey Republican Thomas Kean gestures at a news conference at the Statehouse in Trenton on Tuesday. Kean said that he considers himself the winner of the Garden State's gubernatorial election. (APLaserphoto) The photographs were made for a Playboy Press publication called "Sugar and Spice." Miss Shields was paid $450 and Gross got $1,000 from Playboy Press. Greenfield, of the state Supreme Court, New York's second-highest court, said the photographs might cause Miss Shields "personal embarrassment" but not "irreparable harm." "This is especially so in view of the nature of the films in which she has appeared, which are suggestive if not explicit in what they reveal," Greenfield wrote.

The girl played a child prostitute in "Pretty Baby" and a teen-ager who discovers sex on a desert island in "Blue Lagoon." Her latest film is "Endless Love," which has to do with a young man's obsession with a character played by Miss Shields. The judge said Mrs. Shields, 47, "is living through her child" and "decided what jobs Brooke would take, and what roles she would appear in." He said she tries "to engender an image" of the young actress "which is sexually provocative and exciting, while attempting to preserve her innocence." Greenfield said Mrs. Shields is trying to be "maternally protective but exploitative at the same cannot have it both ways." The judge stayed his decision for 14 days to give Miss Shields time to appeal. Mrs.

Shields signed a release which Gross contended gave him unlimited rights to commercial use of his pictures. The suit, which originally sought $1 million in punitive damages as well as a ban on further publication, was filed to prevent Gross' plan to market blown-up posters of the photos. Greenfield said the pictures were "not pornographic shots or 'nudie and said "they have no erotic appeal except to possibly perverse minds." Miss Shields had no comment as she was whisked out of the courtroom through a back door. Senate Republicans WINDCREST, Texas (AP) -There is nearly one retired general for every 100 residents in this small affluent San Antonio suburb, dubbed "Fort Windcrest" because of its population of top Air Force, Army and Navy brass. Located halfway between Fort Sam Houston and Randolph Air Force Base, Windcrest, population 5,330, is the crown jewel in San Antonio's military community, a dominant economic force in this metropolitan area of one million people.

Elliot Johnson, staff manager for military affairs for the Greater San Antonio Chamber of Commerce, said the "fort" nickname could apply to the entire San Antonio area, which benefits economically from military retirees' attraction to the city's five major military installations and warm climate. His figures, gleaned from military finance offices, reveal that there are 42,330 retired service and reserve personnel living here, and they collected $298 million in retirement pay last year. Nearly $3.7 million of that figure went to 4,216 Navy personnel who moved here after retirement. The rest went to former Air Force and Army officers and enlisted men, many of whom were stationed in San Antonio during their military careers. San Antonio's major military installations Randolph, Brooks, Lackland and Kelly air force bases and Fort Sam Houston also have 40,500 active duty personnel who earned $830 million in pay during 1980.

The recently approved military pay raise added $66 million a year to that figure, Johnson said. "We know the military impact on this community is $1.5 billion every year," he said, including salaries for thousands of civil service workers and retired military personnel at the bases and Audie Murphy Veterans Hospital. "In this city we try to be pro-military and make them feel at home," Johnson said. Most retirees choose to come to the San Antonio area because of its excellent military facilities, said retired Col. John Campbell.

Campbell is director of development at Air Force Village, a 15-story retirement complex which opened in Vicar demands wedding deposit the government because the tax increases and benefit cuts were not intended to take effect until late 1982 anyway. Several sources said at least a few Senate Budget Committee members, led by Sen. William Armstrong, were urging that the panel draft a budget plan that ignored Reagan's strategy. Armstrong could not be reached for comment, but an aide said, "He is not ready to throw in the towel" for the year. Senate GOP sources also said numerous Republicans were upset with Reagan's complaint that none of the annual appropriations bills has yet reached his desk.

"The reaction from Republicans and Democrats alike is very negative," said one official, who asked not to be identified. This source said the Senate has delayed action on most of the money bills because it was "waiting for a signal" from the president on how he wanted to proceed. Sen. Slade Gorton, expressed frustration at a lack of "significant leadership" from the administration on economic matters. WASHINGTON (AP) Some Senate Republicans, resisting President Reagan's request to wait until next year, want to push ahead immediately with a three-year budget-balancing plan that includes large tax increases and cuts in benefit programs.

"There is no unanimity among Republicans on the Budget Committee that we proceed" along the lines Reagan laid out in a news conference Tuesday, said Sen. Pete V. Domenici, the panel's chairman. Reagan said he will defer until January two 1982 budget proposals initially outlined in September $3 billion in selected tax increases and $2.6 billion in cuts in government benefit programs. "The problem has been, with the Christmas holidays coming, after all our discussions with our leaders in Congress, that we just can't produce or get anything done by Congress in this interim period," Reagan said.

"So it's the best advice that since they don't have to be set back by delaying their presentation until January, that's when we're going to doit." He said the delay would not affect PLYMOUTH, England (AP) -When a man or woman is "stood up" at the altar, the price is usually emotional suffering. But for an Anglican vicar, the no-shows translate into a loss of income. So Rev. Samuel Philpott has started demanding a deposit equivalent to $33.27 for would-be brides and grooms. Philpott said couples with second thoughts have left him standing at the altar too often.

Even bargain offers fail. Philpott says he agreed to do a wedding for free because the bride was pregnant and short of money. NEW YORK (AP) A judge who decided to permit continued publication of nude photos of Brooke Shields made a case against the teen-age actress' mother, saying she is trying to "have it both ways" by exploiting her daughter and protecting her at the same time. Miss Shields went to court to stop a photographer from marketing nude photos taken of her when she was 10 years old under an agreement with her mother. Judge Edward Greenfield threw out the suit Tuesday and said Teri Shields "must be responsible not only for what she does for her child, but to her child.

Greenfield said photographer Garry Gross could market the photos as long as he does not make them available to pornographic publications. Gross said he was pleased with the decision. Miss Shields, 16, claimed the photos, one of which shows her in heavy makeup standing naked in a bathtub, embarrass her now that she is older and well-known through her three movies and her TV commercials for blue jeans. hike delay defense and domestic programs. He also declared that he "will not stand still for budget-busting bills" and threatened to veto any that "abuses the limited resources of the taxpayers." At the same time, however, Reagan conceded once again that he is unlikely to balance the 1984 budget, as he promised during his campaign.

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