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TT TT 1 2C DETROIT FREE PRESSFRIDAY, 2, 1983 Carter favors Salvador aid $600,000 total bond for rape suspects AP and UPI WASHINGTON Former President Jimmy Carter, who re Carter "I as long as our military actions are overt in nature, well understood by the participating parties and understood by the American people and the Congress, there are no adverse consequences of it," Carter said. Carter's remarks to the commission appeared to contrast with those he made six weeks ago when he said Reagan had reversed his policy of linking military aid to improved human-rights performance in El Salvador. Carter accused the Salvadoran government of having killed 30,000 to 35,000 of its people. Carter began U.S. aid to El Salvador in his final week in office during a guerilla offensive in that country.

"At the same time, we should pursue aggressively the alleviation of social suffering and the enhancement of human rights," Carter said. CARTER SAID he told the commission headed by former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger that it should present a five-year program to address the economic and political problems of the area that can be accepted by Congress and the public. Carter offered no quarrel with the large military exercises Reagan has ordered in Honduras and off the coasts of Nicaragua, but he appeared to differ with the president over the CIA's covert support of rebels trying to topple Nicaragua's Sandinista regime. Efy SANDY McCLURE Fr4 Prest Staff Writer Two men charged with separate rapes were ordered held on bonds total-I ing $600,000 Thursday by Detroit Dis- trict Court Magistrate Willie Lipscomb One man, charged with two inci-' dents of breaking into west side homes and raping women inside, is being in-. yestigated in connection with a recent series of similar crimes, police said.

Conviction on a first-degree criminal sexual conduct charge can result in life sentence. Reports of rapes in Detroit were up 35.3 percent in the first seven months of this year compared with a similar period last year, according to figures Police Chief William Hart released this week. In court Thursday, Michael Riley, 30, of the 5000 block of Fisher, was charged with raping a 23-year-old woman in a home on Grinnell on the east side Sunday. Court officials said Lipscomb ordered Riley held in Wayne County Jail in lieu of $500,000 bond because of the "heinous nature of his assaults against that woman." Derick Jerome Farr, 27, was charged Thursday with first-degree criminal sexual assault, armed robbery and using a firearm while committing a felony in two attacks on Hubbell. The latest incident was early Satur-.

day when a 24-year-old woman investigating a noise in the bathroom was confronted by a man. According to a police report, the man had a nickel-plated revolver and forced her to perform sex acts with him and another man. The other incident occurred two days earlier when a man entered a home through an open window about 6 a.m., flashed a light in a woman's face and told her not to scream or he would shoot. Police said he covered the 20-year-old woman's head and searched her home before raping her. Lipscomb ordered Farr held in the Wayne County Jail in lieu of two $50,000 cash bonds.

Farr and Riley have preliminary examinations scheduled for Sept. 13. cently called the SalVadoran government "one of the most bloodthirsty" in the world, said Thursday the United States should support that government while insisting on improved protection of human rights there. Speaking with reporters after testifying in private before the National Commission on Central America, Carter said he agrees with the administration that the United States should oppose Nicaraguan-based subversion and support the Salvadoran government. obituaries deaths elsewhere (Composer of jazz songs i 5 several Broadway shows, including "Bad Manners of 1926." When he met Billie Holliday, there was instant magic and love, William Coycn, surrealist author William Goyen, 68, writer and lecturer whose work drew admiration from leagues but achieved relatively little commercial success.

He had just completed seven years' work on his novel "Arcadio." He set many of his novels, poems and plays in his native Texas. In 1963, he married actress Doris Roberts. Died in Los Angeles. Chester L. Washington, 81, who rose "nil TJrF-4 according to Mr.

Her- By, RETHA HILL pre Presi Special Writer "You know how it is when the mother h((s nothing and the father has nothing and you've got what you've got. God bless the child that's got his own." 'i' Minutes after jazz singer Billie Holliday said those words in 1938, Arthur J. Herzog k. had wrapped a melody around the sentiment and created a compelling song. Herzog, composer of "God Bless the Child" and several other Billie Holliday hits, died Thursday at Harper Hospital in Detroit after a brief illness.

He was 82. A resident of Detroit, Mr. Herzog was born in New York City. He attended Princeton University. In the early 1920s, Mr.

Herzog was a stockbroker when he composed songs for 1 Irk II ptm' tt fill from the first black editorial employe at the zog's wife, Nona. Mr. Herzog Other songs Mr. Herzog composed for Billie Holiday were "Don't Explain" and "Some Other Spring." In the early 1940s, Mr. Herzog moved to Detroit to work in public relations for the movie industry.

He operated his own public relations firm in the Fox Theater Building until he retired in the late 1960s. He is survived by his wife, Nona and three sons, Gregory, Dayton and Arthur, III. Funeral arrangements were pending. old Los Angeles Mirror-News to president of Central News-Wave Publications, a chain of 13 weekly newspapers. He began his career at the black-owned Pittsburgh Courier.

Died Thomas Griffin, retired U.S. mechanical specialist Legendary Dunlop Radials Roll into Detroit! The Dunlop legend is a story of pioneering world leadership in tire technology and racing triumph that began in 1888. It reaches its pinnacle at the great 24 Hours of LeMans, where an incredible 28 Dunlop equipped winners have swept under our famous bridge with the checkered flag including a one-two sweep in 1983. Advanced Dunlop tire technology, that has set these endurance racing records, has been applied to our finest line of American-made steel-belted radials. Detroit, the legend is here.

in Culver City, Calif. Zenith Jones Brown, 84, who wrote mysteries under the pen names of Leslie Ford and David Frome. Among her more than 60 novels were "Trial by Ambush," "Honolulu Murders" and "The Murder of the Fifth Columnist." Died in Baltimore. William Sutherland 77, who as a naval attache in the U.S. Embassy in London witnessed much of the Battle of Britain.

He was commanding officer of the aircraft carrier Lexington from 1953 to 1954. He retired in 1967 after 44 years in the Navy. Died in Norfolk, Va. Services for Thomas D. Griffin, retired mechanical specialist for the U.S.

government, will be at 7 p.m. Friday at Plymouth United Church of Christ, 600 E. Warren. A resident of Detroit, Mr. Griffin, 78, died Tuesday at Henry Ford Hospital.

He was a native of South Carolina and a graduate of Brewer Normal School in Greenwood, S.C. He also attended the Detroit Institute of Technology and Henry Ford Trade School. Mr. Griffin worked for Ford Motor Co. as a tool and die maker at the Rouge Plant before World War II.

Later, he was employed by the Detroit Board of Education to train workers for the defense plants. From 1945 to 1975, he worked for the U.S. government as a mechanical specialist and was assigned to the U.S. Army. He was a member of the Nacirema Club, a life member of the NAACP and a founder of the Motor City Tennis Club.

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Michigan also hopes to add a new weekly lottery game Lotto by mid-1984. The Sunday drawings should produce $31.2 million more per year, Carr estimated. He said Lotto could gross $167 million in its first year. Charges in dog barbecue dropped ST. JOSEPH Cruelty charges against a man accused of barbecuing and eating a dog were dismissed after he pleaded guilty in an unrelated case.

Ezia Cross, 32, of Benton Harbor, pleaded guilty in Berrien County District Court to carrying a concealed weapon. Cross barbecued and ate a German Shepherd July 23 at an abandoned house, police said. Police found a barbecue grill, an empty sauce bottle and a salt shaker outside the home and dog bones in Cross' pocket. Poll: Governor is disliked LANSING Fifty-eight percent of the state's registered voters don't like the way Gov. Blanchard is doing his job, a Republican poll showed Thursday.

State GOP Chairman Spencer Abraham said Demo- ctat Richard Celeste, of Ohio, is the only other governor getting such bad marks in voter surveys. Jhe Michigan poll was conducted in mid-July by Marketing Resource Group of Lansing, and Market Opinion Research, of Detroit. "Sure, the governor's popularity may have slipped a little," state Democratic Party Chairperson Rick Wiener said. "Nobody expected him to win any popularity contests as he began cleaning up 20 years of Republican mismanagement of our state finances." Court stays city's pay raise DETROIT The Michigan Court of Appeals has ruled Detroit doesn't have to pay six percent raises to 7,000 unionized city workers until the court rules on the city's argument that it cannot afford them. The order is not expected to alter Mayor Young's order to lay off 375 city employes on Sept.

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2, 8521 Mack at Burns. For more information call: 921-1080, Monday and Tuesday, or 491-0777 Friday. MATURE AND RETURNING STUDENTS will consider common concerns Thursday from noon to 1 p.m.. Room 161, Mackenzie Hall, Wayne State University. The free programs will run every Thursday until Dec.

8. For more Information, call 577-3398 from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Ptjmpiled from Free Press Staff and Wire Reports i Sale ends Sat, September 3 Closed Sunday Monday for Labor Day Sebago Docksides, Sperry Topsiders, Bass Weejuns 10 OFF A.UA.J 11.11 111 a OC4 C4 no IS mi viiciiu man uivuiiiiitnu i aaj.

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