THE CITIZEN. Prince George — Friday, December 29, 1978 — 33 Briefly PEOPLE CLEVELAND (AP) —The Kucinich family’s troubles with finances.roll on. Dennis Kucinich is mayor of the first major U.S. city to default since the Depression. His wife has been sued for $533. Arid an uncle has filed for bankruptcy. Sandy Kucinich was sued in Cleveland municipal court on Wednesday by Denise Arthur, 28, of Parma, Ohio. Miss Arthur said^he was owed for wages and expenses incurred in preparing ^Christmas parade that was cancelled because the mayor was ill. Mrs. Kucinich, who headed a non-profit organization planning the parade, said tlie matter is “a communications problem.” Meanwhile, George Kucinich, a $15,000-a-year investigator with the city consumer affairs department, listed debts of $17,155 and assets at $150 in his bankruptcy petition filed in federal court. He declined comment on the bankruptcy, but his lawyer, Paul Kimer, said Kucinich's problems were caused by medical expeases. The mayor’s 23-year-old brother was charged with bank ro^b^ry Dec. 17. Perry Kucinich w;*s arrested after he handed a teller a Christmas card with a dcinand for money written on the back. ★ * * .JACkSON, Miss. (AP) — Senator James Eastland (Dem. Miss.) resigned Wednesday after serving 36 years in the U.S. Sefiate. Gov. Cliff Finch named Republican senator-elect Thad Cochran to the seat. It had been suggested that Eastland, whose term expires when the new Congress convenes next month, step down early so Cochran could be appointed to the seat, giving him an edge in seniority among freshman senators. Eastland was a long-time chairman of the Senate judiciary committee, and his resignation clears the way for Senator Edward Kennedy (Dem. Mass.) to assume the post. HOWARD CITY, Mich. (AP) — Charles Parmer offered a $3,000 reward Wednesday for information about burglars who stole his family’s Christmas gifts Sunday while the Parmers were visiting their paralysed daughter in hospital. 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