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    Page 14/The BattaUon/Thursday, April 30,1987
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Wright does an about-face
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Congress urged to raise $15 billion for FSLIC
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Rep.
Jim Wright had strongly opposed a
$15 billion bailout plan for the ailing
Federal Savings and Loan Insurance
Corp. but changed his mind in part
because of a request from fellow
Texan and Treasury Secretary Jim
Baker, the House Speaker said.
Wright and Rep. Fernand St Ger
main, D-R.I., chairman of the
House Banking Committee, on
Tuesday encouraged Congress to
raise the $15 billion over five years,
a proposal that has been requested
by the Reagan administration. Con
gressional committees have already
passed lower amounts over a shorter
period.
The House Banking Committee
has approved legislation to raise $5
billion over the next two years, a
E lan supported by the savings and
)an industry. The Senate Banking
Committee has approved a $7.5 bil
lion, two-year plan as part of a
larger, more encompassing banking
bill.
Wright also said the banking com
mittee’s bill protects thrifts and bor
rowers from “arbitrary and capri
cious” actions by federal regulators
and that the White House has
named a candidate to replace Fed
eral Home Loan Bank Board chair
man Edwin Gray, whose term ex
pires in June.
Wright charged that Cray and his
staff had tried to damage his reputa
tion by leaking stories to the press
about Wright interceding on behalf
of two insolvent savings and loans.
“I was not going to make changes
in my position to accomodate a guy
like that,” Wright told the Dallas
Morning News.
St Germain said last week he
would not permit the Senate-passed
S&L rescue bill to reach the House
floor because it contains highly con
troversial provisions to force a re
structuring of the financial services
industries.
Wright and St Germain said in a
statement Tuesday “our monitoring
of the continuing problems in the
industry has convinced us that the
committee-passed bill needs to
beefed up.
T he administration supports
larger fund which the industntj
excessive. The cost of fmancinj
$15 billion fund would hurt lit
percent of the industry that
healthy, the U.S. League ofSavi
Institutions has contended
I n a statement released a|
Wright and St Ciermain
proposal, league president W|
B. O’Connell said his members
main committed to the bill which;
House Banking Committee ser:
the 1 louse floor.
He said the $5 billion in
House bill, when added totheli
lion FSLIC will get from premii
special assessment and invest®
income will provide FSLICwith|
billion over the next two years
“This is as much money as FSl
can use over the next two y
according to the U.S. Treasor
said O’Connell. “To agree
larger borrowing authority wouli
to invite wasteful uses ofthenirs
collected by FSLIC.”
Main economic index
shows rise for March
WASHINGTON (AP) — The
government’s main economic
forecasting gauge rose a moder
ate 0.4 percent in March, the fifth
advance in the past six months,
the Commerce Department said
Wednesday.
The Reagan administration
said the increase was consistent
with its belief that the economy
will perform at a much faster
pace this year, but private econo
mists were not as upbeat, with
some citing rising recession fears.
The gain in the department’s
Index of Leading Indicators
matched a revised 0.4 percent in
crease in February.
of this year than during the same
period of 1986.
Commerce Undersecretary
Robert O^tner said the rise in the
leading index was consistent with
the administration’s forecast for
overall economic growth this
year, as measured by the gross
national product, of 3.2 percent.
But private economists said
they saw nothing in the new fig
ures to make them change their
forecasts for continued sluggish
GNP growth this year.
In another report, the govern
ment said housing sales fell 3.6
percent in March to an annual
rate of 699,000 units. The me
dian price of a new home shot up
to a record $101,500, a gain ana
lysts blamed on higher demand in
the Northeast and California.
For the entire country, home
sales this year were 11.8 percent
lower for the first three months
The GNP expanded at a rapid
4.3-percent rate in the January-
March quarter, but analysts are
looking for that to dip to a mea
ger rate — perhaps as low as 1
percent — in the April-June quar
ter because of sluggish consumer
spending.
Many analysts are looking for
the economic growth for all of
1987 to be very close to last year’s
2.5 percent rise in the GNP, the
poorest showing since the end of
the 1981-82 recession.
Passengers
evacuate plcm
after threat
ST. LOUIS (AP)-An Am
can Airlines flight from Chiq
to Dallas made an emerge!
landing at Lambert Airpi
Wednesday after an anonym
caller issued a bomb threat, hi
search of the plane turned up;
explosive device, authorities a
At least five passengers
injured slightly while slith
down chutes that were usedl
an emergency exit. Two mem
a woman were taken to \
mandy Osteopathic Hospital,!
two men to DePaul Health!/
ter. Spokesmen at each fad
said t he injuries appeared to
limited to cuts and bruises.
Police at Lambert
searched the plane thoroati
and found no explosive den
Stroop said. He said thepli
won lei he flown back to Dai
Forth Worth Internationalfi
port, without passengers, #
could be put back in senice.
Ronnie DeSillers loses long battle
while awaiting fourth transplant
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Ronnie DeSillers, a plucky 7-
year-old Florida youngster who received three liver
transplants after an outpouring of support from Presi
dent Reagan and thousands of Americans, died
Wednesday while awaiting a fourth transplant.
“Ronnie is going to be in heaven,” a teary-eyed Maria
DeSillers told reporters at a news conference at Chil
dren’s Hospital of Pittsburgh. “God is going to be with
him.”
Ronnie died of cardiac arrest at 7:15 p.m. CST in the
intensive care unit, said Ms. DeSillers, flanked by her fi
ance and brother.
“We kept talking to him and tears would come out of
his eyes,” Ms. DeSillers said. “He kept on Fighting. He
went like a champion. ... I 'miss him already.”
In Washington, the White House issued a statement
saying President and Nancy Reagan had kept the boy in
their prayers.
“T he White House is saddened to hear of hid
and extends its deepest sympathy to his familv,’
statement said.
The boy’s condition took a drastic turn forthe
Sunday night, a day after he was placed back®
waiting list for a fourth transplant. The t
which he received April 23, never began to fun
properly, hospital officials said.
Reagan called Ronnie in February to offer hisi
support, then contributed $1,000 after $4,000rai*
his schoolmates was stolen from his Fort Laudfli
Fla., school.
Ronnie had gone into his third transplantsulfe
from abdominal infection, a non-infectious foil
E neumonia and an inflamed pancreas. Twodah
er, he underwent two operations to correct anaiJ
nal pain and internal bleeding.
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