European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 02, 1977, Darmstadt, Hesse Thursday june 2, 1977 the stars and stripes Page 7 among the Plains folks president Carter lower right makes us Way Down the sidewalk in Plains ga., in the company of newsmen and Tourt Ebi. He returned tuesday from weekend vacation with daughter Amy on the Colgla Poutane. A photo City manager of Plains quits everybody mad Plains a. A . Lamb says enforcing zoning Laws in president car Ter s Hometown makes everybody mad so be has resigned As City manager. A special election is scheduled june 14 to replace Lamb and two City councilmen who have left their jobs in the midst of a tug of War Over the future of Plains. Lamb whose last Day on the Job was tuesday said he was leaving because there s three or four times As much to this Job As there was last year. I have thought for some time about leaving be said we have a zoning Lawon the books and it s being enforced. This makes everybody denied that a confrontation with the president s brother Billy at last month s Council meeting had prompted his that a Nephew of Billy s wife Sybil wanted to build. Billy Carter indicated he thought the Council was dragging its feet on approving the plans and he angrily withdrew them. Council member Ralph Wiggins quit the body the next morning calling the Council a three ring Lamb later offered his resignation. Phila. To close 32 schools fire 9,731 in budget bind Philadelphia a the Philadel phia Board of education under pressure from Banks to wipe out a $173 million Defi Cit adopted a balanced half billion Dollar budget tuesday that will Force the layoffs of 9,731 employees and the closing of 32schools. Beginning in september the Board said it will close Down the 32 schools and also will eliminate kindergartens varsity sports All food services All transportation except for handicapped pupils and mos alternative programs. School superintendent Michael Marcase said the emergency js11 million budget was necessary because Philadelphia Banks which loaned about 30 million to meet the May payroll said they would t Advance More Cash if the deficit was eliminated. Marcase said he opposed the cuts and added he would continue to do everything in my Power to see that we receive sufficient funds from the state to restore those Only one Board member opposed the reduced budget. G. Philip Stahi or. Said it was t enough Money to properly fund the system s 283 schools and educate More than 250,000 pupils. The school system now has about 30,000employes. Action by marxist leaders Ethiopia orders Home last trainees in . Washington a Ethiopia Cut Ting one More tie dating Back More than a Quarter of Century is bringing Home its last 81 military men training in the United slates. The Pentagon said tuesday the new marxist leaders of Ethiopia have recalleds3 air Force 21 army and seven Navy men. Some of them arc in the Middle of their training while others arc betwee courses. The new Addis Ababa government lean ing toward Cuba and Russia for support ordered . Bases in Ethiopia shut Down in april. Last week the government demanded the withdrawal of More Ameri cans. The . Government is pulling out the last seven american military attaches along with 30 other persons. State department spokesman John Trattner said about so american officials and employees will remain attached to . Embassy. The 81 ethiopian military men going Home were being trained in piloting War planes operating Small boats maintaining aircraft and radar engineering communications electronics repairing weapons and dentistry. According to Pentagon records the United states has trained nearly 23.000 ethiopian military personnel since 1950. Some became the Backbone of the ethiopian officer corps during the Many years Cia will let tourists look at it had nothing to do with it Lamb said. Sere is no dispute with Billy Mill Simmons who is resigning his Council seat said. Billy never has got Jong with or. , like Billy Carter is moving outside the City limits to avoid the tourists now drawn to Plains. But be said the majority of the people Are very pleased with the Simmons described the confrontation Between Billy Carter and Lamb As a it involved a 12-by-12-foot building Washington a the Central intelligence Agency which tried to keep secret for years the location of its suburban Virginia Headquarters is planning to open its doors to tourists. Beginning next month a Cia spokesman said wednesday the Agency will conduct building Tours. He made it Plain however the Agency in t planning to let tourists wander around unescorted. The spokesman said the Tours will be controlled adding that we be got so every real problems about people out Here who Don t want to be photographed or even to Lessen the chances of a Cia opera Tive s cover being blown the spokesman said the Tours win be conducted on Satur Days Only. Cia officials have consulted with White House tour directors to Leam How that operation functions and to get an idea How Many tourists can be handled at a time. Tour tickets will probably be issued through congressional offices but it has not been decided How Many tickets each member will have to give to constituents the spokesman said. No tickets Are available yet. He said adding that it s still in the the Cia which once constructed mis leading Highway markers to mask the Loca Tion of its Headquarters does not plan to permit tourists to View samples of current intelligence work. Instead the spokesman said visitors probably will be shown a film Given a tour of some areas it the facility and a briefing on How the Cia operates. That emperor Lla Ilc Selassie maintained i close relationship with the United slates. That relationship began to Cool after Selassie was overthrown in 1974. The United states once operated a communications base in Ethiopia with major strategic importance but reduced its oper aliens to a relay station in recent years. That station is now closed on Ethiopia orders. Dod confirms Russ failure in satellite Hunter Washington a the Pentagon confirmed tuesday that the russians failed in a new flight test of their satellite destroying system. It said information on the orbits of a soviet target satellite and a Hunter Satel Lite sent aloft from Central Russia would indicate a failure to accomplish a close approach and therefore failure to the Pentagon statement was issued in response to questions about an associated press Story which reported failure of the first such russian test since president Carter was inaugurated. The soviet test last week followed b about two months Carter s proposal that the United states and Russia agree Mutu ally to ban such weapons. The United slates has become increasingly concerned about soviet objectives in this Field since the russians resumed anti satellite testing last year after a lapse of four years. The Pentagon said that the russians launched the Cosmos 909 satellite on May 20 from Ples cts into an elliptical orbit in dined 66 degrees from the Equator. Three Days later the Pentagon added the russians launched Cosmos 910 in an orbit that also inclined 66 degrees to the Equator. This the Pentagon said indicates a probable ant satellite after the apparent failure to achieve a close approach by the Hunter satellite to the target the Pentagon said the Hunter satellite fell out of orbit into the Pacific while the target satellite remains intact his Pace
