European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - June 03, 1977, Darmstadt, Hesse Stars ran authorized unofficial publication for the Aramco Foncet vol. 36, no. 47 � us Friday june 3, 1977 if 21855 a unit defers All projects in s. Korea eyestrain the tension travels through his hands arms shoulders neck and head and registers in the popping eyes of Bruc Sitkey As he hangs onto that rope and pulls in a tug of War at Lawrence him is Pam Pool another third grader who takes a lighter View tha Bruce of the contest. A p photo Washington up All . Army construction projects in Korea have been deferred pending outcome of the govern ment s review of military Force plans in Korea the House appropriations commit tee said thursday. Some . Army military construction projects in Germany also were Cut sharply. A $32 million request for the . Euro Pean command Headquarters in Europe was denied on grounds it was report by the influential committee included a statement that it is not enthusiastic about stationing a . Army brigade in Northern Germany or increasing Forward ammunition supplies unless nato allies do regard to Korea the report said the committee has deferred without prejudice projects requested by the army in Korea in fiscal year 1978."the committee recognizes the deplorable condition of Many . Facilities i Korea but cannot justify proceeding with additional facilities at this Brief reference to Korea in the report concluded. As the president devel report to prison june 22 2 Nixon aides get delay Washington api . District judge John j. Sirica indicated thursday that h r. Haldeman and John n. Mitchel will not have to report to prison until june 22 so that they can get their affairs in order and Haldeman can attend his daughter s graduation from Law two former Nixon administration officials convicted along with John d. Ehr Lichman of a total of h felonies in the watergate cover up Are to serve sentences of 2 j-8 years. They have been free since their convictions on Jan. 1, 1975they lost their Appeal before the supreme court on May 23both Mitchell and Haldeman plan to ask the supreme court to reconsider its Deci Sion not to hear Thi in Case the supreme court s denial which would have the effect of dim Ting Sirica to order the sentence carried out. Has not yet reached Sirica s court and he said i really Don t have any jurisdiction at this . Afler hearing the pleas of Halde Man s and Mitchell s lawyers he said that when he gels the High court s order. I will permit the defendants to remain free on personal Bond until the 2lnd of june " Haldeman and Mitchell will have to be in court when the judge acts . Contacted in los Angeles said he had been informed of Sirica s intention but 1 Don t think there is anything official yet. 1 won t comment on this anymore than i be commented on anything else so j. Wilson. Haldeman s attorney said that on the 23rd of May the supreme court of the United Stales confirmed the leak from the court four weeks earlier that our petitions would be referred to a Story carried by nation Al Public radio that the justices had voted5 to 3 at a private conference to deny review of the Case but that announcement of the vote was being held up by chief jus page2.col 41 Ops Long Range plans for forces in Korea i conjunction with our allies the committee fully intends to support such Mutual de sense agreements As it has in the concerning Germany the report said the committee denied the army s request for $1,331,000 for construction of Barrack with dining facilities at the . Army intelligence and Security command a Wobeck because permanent facilities Are not required to support intermittent train ing the committee also Cut 70 million froma $109.365,000 army request for ammunition storage facilities and Pom us pc positioning of material configured to unit sets because those projects possibly can be financed by nato. While the committee supports unite states leadership in responding to a grow ing threat to nato it is not sure that the Alliance benefits when the United states gets too far out in front the report said the committee has denied a re quest for $32, million for use com head quarters in Europe. The committee feels this project is premature and should be provided to the extent it is required from the . Special program within the Nat infrastructure explaining its views on plans for a .army brigade in Northern Germany the report said the committee is not enthusiastic about providing additional facilities except under circumstances where our allies forces Are contributing their utmost and if our allies Are providing .forces the maximum the report was issued As the committee approved legislation authorizing $2.8 Bil lion for military construction projects inthe . And abroad. The figure is $205 Mil lion less than that requested by the carte administration. The committee questions the useful Ness of the United states embarking by i continued on Page ii beware the guard is hoppin mad new York api the Asp a i warning burglars that the animal society s Manhattan offices Are guarded by . Thai s right a Wate Hrab Bil. His name is Harvey and he is not Tobe messed with. Harvey is a trained attack Rabbit whose unidentified owner handed him Over to officials of the american society for the prevention of cruelty to Ani Mals 10 Days ago after be bit six people. Asp a executive director Gordon right says the animal society then turned Harvey Over to the department of health which held him for observation before releasing him Back to the Spca. Wright says Harvey is not up for adoption because we Don t adopt out attack the Case of the attack Rabbit we will probably keep it to protect our premises Wright said. Harvey in described As an adult sized Gray and White he s very Cranky. He does not havea Nice disposition Wright says adding that Harvey acts up and bites once person gets within hopping Wright says it is not Clear whether Harvey will have to be licensed under a new City Law mandating the licensing of attack animals. There Aren t too Many attack rabbits around he notes
