2 University Daily Kansan Nation/World Wednesday, June 25, 1986 News Briefs Alabama primary close amid election dispute HIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Attorney General Charles Graddick, a Republican turned Democrat, narrowly defeated lt. Gov. Bill Baxley yesterday in the bitter runoff primary to succeed George Wallace. The shoot-out for the Democratic nomination — tantamount to election in Alabama — erupted in turmoil in a primary day dispute over the right of Republicans to vote, leading to a reclection. The legal battle threatened to nullify the vote. With 95.9 percent of the vote counted, Graddick, a law-and-order crime fighter who wanted to wipe the Capitol clean of all holdovers from the Wallace era, had 452,857, or 50.7 percent, while Baxley, seen by many as Wallace's heir apparent, had 440,725 votes, or 49.3 percent. Baxley mounted a 17,000 vote-lead in his home base or to Mobile to overcharge Baxley's overwhelming debt. In Alabama's lone Democratic congressional runoff, former court court judge Claude Harte defeated District Attorney Billy Hill. The Democrat seat is beaten in a rematch with who is running against Sen. Jeremiah Denton, R-Ala. Dole mav seek vote on Manion WASHINGTON — Senate Majority Leader Bob Dole, heeding President Reagan's demand for quick action, said yesterday he might seek a vote later this week on Daniel Manion, a controversial appellate court nominee, whom Democratic foes say is unfit for the job. Reagan is making the Manion test a test of his power to appoint judge who share his conservative views. He's also making sure the Supreme Court adjourn later this week for the July 4 recess. He said that he might bring up the Manion nomination yesterday and immediately move to bring the debate to a clear vote. He noted that he would not tomorrow but would test Manion's support. If the Senate agrees to cut off debate — the motion requires a 60-vote majority — the Senate could reach a final vote on the nomination before leaving for the Independence Day recess. Although a close vote is expected on Reagan's most controversial nomination to the federal judiciary, opponents express growing confidence they can defeat Manion. Cvanide-tainted capsules found Dole's strategy was keyed to the Senate's plans to adjourn this week for the July 4 recess. federal appellate case and lacks the experience for the job. Manion, 44, a South Bend, Ind., lawyer, was nominated in February to serve on the 7th Circuit U.S. Court of Justice. SEATTLE — A fifth package of cyanide-laced non-prescription painkiller was found yesterday in the Seattle suburb where two poisoning deaths this month were linked to tainted Extra-Strength Excedrin The Food and Drug Administration immediately warned residents of the Seattle area to avoid all over-the-counter drugs in capsule form. the county of Iowa in Capitol Hill Auburn Police Chief Jake Evans identified the product as Anacin 3 from a Pay 'N Save Drugstore in the north Auburn area. Evans said the contents of the Anacin-3 bottle were tested by the FDA as part of a random check of capsule products still on the market because of two recent deaths, and tests "revealed the presence of craniotoxin." Jack Wood, a spokesman for Whitehall Products of New York, which makes Anacinin3, said the company has no plans to use the product. FDA spokeswoman Ellen Miller said the presence of cyanide in the bottle was detected by a fluoroscope examination, similar to an X-ray. She said the bottle was given to the FBI for chemical analysis. area to quarantine its capsule products. "The FDA is strongly warning people in the King County area, especially in the Auburn and Kent areas, to avoid the use of any over-the-counter medication in capsule form until further notice." Miller said. House panel impeaches iudge WASHINGTON — A House panel unanimously voted four articles of impeachment yesterday against U.S. District Judge Harry Claborne, the first convictedissoned federal judge to face such a proceeding. The 15-member Judiciary panel with jurisdiction over federal courts agreed that Claiborne was guilty of misbehavior and misdemeanors for tax evasion in 1979 and 1980. The panel found his conviction warranted imputed to the office of office, failed to obey the Constitution and laws, and should hold the integrity of, and confidence in, the judiciary. During opening remarks, subcommittee members said Claiborne was arrogant and brazen to remain in office and keep drawing pay, and should be removed. "Judge Claiborne has engaged in misbehavior and therefore he should be impeached," Chairman Robert Kastenmeier, D-Wis, said. Rep. Roman Mazzoli, D-Ky, said it was "ironic and outrageous" that Claiborne drew his $78,700 annual judicial salary "while sitting in the slammer in Alabama." Claiborne, 68, hasn't served on the bench since his indictment three years ago. His refusal to resign, despite his 1984 conviction and imprisonment last month, prompts the union to move ahead with impeachment proceedings. Rep calls for plane inspections WASHINGTON — Charter airlines飞 U.S. troops around the world have more safety problems than other commercial airlines, and military inspectors warn them to be careful before each flight, a congressman said yesterday. Rep. Charles Bennett, D-Fla., a member of the House Armed Services Committee pushing legislation to get military inspections of Pentagon charter flights, said 248 members of the elite 101st Airborne killed in a December charter crash might not have died had the military checked the DC-8 before takeoff. Appearing with Bennett were the parents of two of the airborne soldiers killed in the Arrow Air crash Bennett released the findings of a General Accounting Office investigation, based on 1984 Federal Aviation Administration inspections of 141 carriers, that showed charter carriers with military contracts had more severe safety problems that other commercial carriers. Sandra McChessen of Dayton, Pa., whose son Kevin Fink was killed, said that despite the disaster in Gander, Newfoundland, problems continue with charter flights. Security helped gunmen in siege BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — Police yesterday defended their decision not to storm the jewelry store where a german hostages for 13 hours, explaining that the government securely made it "virtually impregnable." The gunman executed two of his hostages inside the Van Cleef & Arpels store during Monday's daylong siege, and a third hostage was killed — apparently by a sheriff's deputy — as the suspect later tried to flee. "The building was virtually impregnable. The security in place to protect against such things worked against us." Beverly Hills Police Chief Marvin Iannone told a news conference. From Kansan wires. Self Service, 8½ x 11, 20# ... 4¢ Full Service, highest quality ... 5¢ 11 x 17 copies ... $25^{\textcircled{c}}$ 24 x 36 copies, as low as... 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